Priscilla Chan – Devstyler.io https://devstyler.io News for developers from tech to lifestyle Wed, 06 Mar 2024 08:57:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Mark Zuckerberg and His Wife Shared Photos From Billionaire Wedding In India https://devstyler.io/blog/2024/03/06/mark-zuckerberg-and-his-wife-shared-photos-from-billionaire-wedding-in-india/ Wed, 06 Mar 2024 08:57:57 +0000 https://devstyler.io/?p=119648 ...]]> Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan were among the invited guests at billionaire heir Ananth Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding celebration in India, reports People. The celebration was held this weekend and the guest performer was pop diva Rihanna.

In a clip shared on X, Zuckerberg and Chan are seen complimenting the groom-to-be on the watch he wears on his wrist.

 

“This watch is fantastic,” Chan said, and shortly afterwards Zuckerberg added, “I know, I already told him.”

Zuckerberg then explains that although he’s not a fan of watches, Ambani’s has changed his mind.

This weekend, the CEO and his better half shared beautiful footage on Instagram from the three-day pre-wedding celebration. The couple shared a few behind-the-scenes shots of their outfits.

In the picture, Zuckerberg is seen wearing a blazer with gold dragonfly embellishments and a Sunderbans Tigress shirt by Rahul Mishra Couture. Priscilla Chan opted for a black dress with gold flowers that accentuated her figure.

“Love an Indian wedding. Congrats to Anant and Radhika!”, wrote Zuckerberg under the photo.

The couple changed several outfits during the celebration. In a subsequent post of the Meta founder, he wore a wildlife-patterned shirt and crisp white trousers, while his wife opted for a long, snake-print role again.

Other guests in attendance include the names of Bill Gates, Ivanka Trump, Hillary Clinton, members of the royal family of Bhutan and more.


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Mark Zuckerberg Shared A Cute Photo With His Wife From The Hospital https://devstyler.io/blog/2023/11/06/mark-zuckerberg-shared-a-cute-photo-with-his-wife-from-the-hospital/ Mon, 06 Nov 2023 15:57:48 +0000 https://devstyler.io/?p=113317 ...]]> Mark Zuckerberg shared some photos of himself on Instagram on Saturday after the surgery he underwent for a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) while sparring.

Despite the injury, Mark shared with his followers on Instagram that he can’t wait to recover and return to his favorite sport.

“Tore my ACL sparring and just got out of surgery to replace it. Grateful for the doctors and team taking care of me. I was training for a competitive MMA fight early next year, but now that’s delayed a bit. Still looking forward to doing it after I recover,” Zuckerberg wrote.

Apart from a team of specialists, his wife Priscilla Chan is also looking after him.

“Thank you everyone for the love and support,” Zuckerberg, who has 12 million followers on Instagram, ended his post.

In just a short time, the Meta founder’s post managed to garner over 700 thousand likes and almost 40 thousand comments.

Zuckerberg, who practices the martial art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, already has several “real” MMA fights under his belt. He may need months after this surgery before he can start sparring like he used to again.

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Winners of the 2022 Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences, Physics And Mathematics Announced https://devstyler.io/blog/2021/09/10/the-announcement-of-the-winners-of-the-2022-breakthrough-prizes/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 13:16:49 +0000 https://devstyler.io/?p=70344 ...]]> The Breakthrough Prize Foundation and its founding sponsors, Sergey Brin, Co-Founder of Google, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook and his wife Priscilla Chan, Yuri Milner, founder of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, and his wife Julia Milner, and Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, announced the winners of the 10th annual Breakthrough Prizes, awarding a total of $15.75 million to an esteemed group of laureates and early-career scientists.

  • Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences was awarded to Shankar Balasubramanian, David Klenerman and Pascal Mayer, Katalin KarikĂł and Drew Weissman and Jeffery W. Kelly.
  • Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics was awarded to Takuro Mochizuki.
  • Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was awarded to Hidetoshi Katori
  • Jun Ye. Six New Horizons Prizes were awarded for Early-Career Achievements in Physics and Math.
  • Three Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prizes were awarded to Women Mathematicians for Early-Career Achievements.

The scientific and medical response to Covid-19 has been unprecedented, and two of this year’s prizes are for breakthroughs that played a significant role in that response. The innovative vaccines developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna that have proven effective against the virus rely on decades of work by Katalin KarikĂł and Drew Weissman. Convinced of the promise of mRNA therapies despite widespread skepticism, they created a technology that is not only vital in the fight against the coronavirus today, but holds vast promise for future vaccines and treatments for a wide range of diseases including HIV, cancer, autoimmune and genetic diseases.

Meanwhile, the almost immediate identification and characterization of the virus, rapid development of vaccines, and real-time monitoring of new genetic variants would have been impossible without the next generation sequencing technologies invented by Shankar Balasubramanian, David Klenerman and Pascal Mayer. Before their inventions, re-sequencing a full human genome could take many months and cost millions of dollars; today, it can be done within a day at the cost of around $600. This resulted in a revolution in biology, enabling the revelation of unsuspected genetic diversity with major implications from cell and microbiome biology to ecology, forensics and personalized medicine.

The struggle against neurodegenerative diseases is an ever-present emergency. Jeffery W. Kelly has made a difference in the lives of people suffering from amyloid diseases that affect the heart and nervous system. He showed the mechanism by which a protein, transthyretin, unravels and agglomerates into clusters that kill cells, tissues and ultimately patients. He then conceived a molecular approach to stabilizing the protein, and after he synthesized a thousand candidate molecules, one of the designed molecules had the right structure to achieve this stabilization. He then helped develop it into an effective drug, named tafamidis, that significantly slows the progression of these diseases. In the process, he provided evidence for the notion that protein aggregation causes neurodegeneration, which has relevance for other neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease.

Hidetoshi Katori and Jun Ye, working independently, have improved the precision of time measurement by 3 orders of magnitude. Their techniques – tabletop in scale – for using lasers to trap, cool and probe atoms, produce quantum clocks so accurate that they would lose less than a second if operated for 15 billion years. These optical lattice clocks have potential technological applications from quantum computing to using the effects of Einstein’s relativity for seismology; and in fundamental research they can be used to check theories like relativity, as well as to hunt for gravitational waves and new physics such as dark matter.

While experimentalists probe the physical world with ever-increasing precision, mathematicians explore the frontiers of mindbending abstract spaces. Takuro Mochizuki works at the interface of algebraic geometry – where solutions to systems of equations appear as geometric objects – and differential geometry – where smooth surfaces unfold in multiple complex dimensions. Mochizuki overcame immense technical and conceptual challenges to extend the boundaries of knowledge deep into new terrain, extending the understanding of objects called holonomic D-modules to include varieties with singularities – points where the equations under study no longer make sense. In the process, he has given a complete foundation to the field, solving all basic long-standing conjectures.

Beyond the main prizes, six New Horizons Prizes, each of $100,000, were distributed between 13 early-career scientists and mathematicians who have already made a substantial impact on their fields. In addition, three Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prizes were awarded to early-career women mathematicians.

Including the New Horizons and New Frontiers prizes for early-career achievements, a total of $15.75 million is conferred this year, bringing the total amount awarded to pioneering scientists and mathematicians throughout the decade of the Prize’s existence to $276.5 million.

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