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I
actually
want them to create those experiences.
It was a hell of a challenge, and it was
actually
examples from biology that provided a lot of the clues.
And at the end of the project we worked out that the weight of that superstructure was
actually
less than the weight of the air inside the building.
And
actually
there are loads of examples in nature that you could turn to for similar solutions.
It may come as a surprise to some of you to hear that quite large areas of what are currently desert were
actually
forested a fairly short time ago.
But
actually
in mature ecosystems, you're just as likely to find examples of symbiotic relationships.
And actually, until I was 34, I always annoyed and irritated people with whistling, because, to be honest, my whistling is a kind of deviant behavior.
But actually, I did.
You say, "Huh, what do you mean?" Well actually, you are going to whistle along.
Why? Can I go away?" (Laughter) Actually, it's very simple.
Rachel Naomi Remen is
actually
bringing compassion back to its rightful place alongside science in her field of medicine in the training of new doctors.
Now invoking Einstein might not seem the best way to bring compassion down to earth and make it seem accessible to all the rest of us, but
actually
it is.
So I will paraphrase Einstein in closing and say that humanity, the future of humanity, needs this technology as much as it needs all the others that have now connected us and set before us the terrifying and wondrous possibility of
actually
becoming one human race.
And over time, I grew less and less sure that I
actually
wanted to.
Car-sharing was
actually
invented in Europe.
And so it's not only an option for them, but I believe it's an imperative for Zipcar and other mesh companies to
actually
just wow us, to be like a concierge service.
Subsequent to that, after it's been going for about a year now, they
actually
started to lease and create and extend.
The bottom line that I decided was
actually
women's issues are the hardest issues, because they are the ones that have to do with life and death in so many aspects, and because, as I said, it is really central to the way that we think about things.
But it does mean persisting in the face of their inevitable annoyance when, for example, we want them to explain things to us in language that we can
actually
understand.
All the research now shows us that this
actually
makes us smarter.
Actually, sometimes the parents argue about whether these children should have the lesion removed.
They feel that they've
actually
gained what they never had, that their face now reflects their personality.
And
actually
that's probably the difference between cosmetic surgery and this kind of surgery.
Now we know that he's a convicted wife-batterer, and
actually
he's not the good guy.
So we've talked about the static face and judging the static face, but actually, we're more comfortable with judging the moving face.
We are
actually
teaching machines how to think, how to understand our behavior, how to defend themselves and even practice deception.
And there
actually
is a movement underway to stop this from happening, for fear of exploitation.
Cystic fibrosis is an example of a disease where you just have a bad ingredient and you have a disease, and we can
actually
make a direct correspondence between the ingredient and the disease.
So Mendel had this idea of a gene as an abstract thing, and Darwin built a whole theory that depended on them existing, and then Watson and Crick
actually
looked and found one.
But mostly what you need to know, to find out if you're sick, is not your predispositions, but it's
actually
what's going on in your body right now.
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