Advantage
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This will linger during the break, so take
advantage
of the networking opportunities.
In 2015, we showed that with deliberate kinds of microstructures on top of a solar cell, we could take better
advantage
of this cooling effect to maintain a solar cell passively at a lower temperature.
The ability to utilize that opportunity and turn it into an
advantage
depends on your internal capacity.
Well, one fact that we can take
advantage
of, I think a fact you'll all agree is true, is that time goes forward, not backward.
And when you improve searchability, you actually take away the one
advantage
of print, which is serendipity.
So the real crux of the problem here is, how do you make a system that's a simple device but gives you a large mechanical
advantage?
It's also about 40 percent more efficient than a regular wheelchair, and because of the mechanical
advantage
you get from the levers, you can produce 50 percent higher torque and really muscle your way through the really, really rough terrain.
Perhaps this could be an
advantage.
But whereas a G.M. crop is trying to protect the plant, for example, and give it an advantage, what we're actually doing is taking the mosquito and giving it the biggest disadvantage it can possibly have, rendering it unable to reproduce effectively.
How then can we ensure that, in our search for the cure, we do not take an unfair
advantage
of those who are already most affected by the pandemic?
Or should we use something else? Do we have the comparative
advantage
to use another sort of energy?
You can see the United States ahead of everyone else, and much of the economic success of the United States draws on its long-standing
advantage
as the first mover in education.
We did have one advantage, which is we were born on DVD, and we knew that that was going to be temporary.
So that's an
advantage.
I mean, that's your unique
advantage.
Well, one way to go faster is to take
advantage
of technology, and a very important technology that we depend on for all of this is the human genome, the ability to be able to look at a chromosome, to unzip it, to pull out all the DNA, and to be able to then read out the letters in that DNA code, the A's, C's, G's and T's that are our instruction book and the instruction book for all living things, and the cost of doing this, which used to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, has in the course of the last 10 years fallen faster than Moore's Law, down to the point where it is less than 10,000 dollars today to have your genome sequenced, or mine, and we're headed for the $1,000 genome fairly soon.
Could I improve the interfaces to computers and machines by letting you take
advantage
of your hands?
And we realized right away that the computer had a big home court
advantage.
There's an
advantage
of volume, and there's an
advantage
of time.
The
advantage
of volume, first, just has to do with the complexity of the world nowadays.
The other issue is the
advantage
of time that you have if you have all these things at your fingertips.
That's often the
advantage
of time.
Because, you know, we obviously have the
advantage.
You see, the first wave of managers simply replaced their steam engines with electric motors, but they didn't redesign the factories to take
advantage
of electricity's flexibility.
And I think, I think, that looking at the technology, this will be cheaper than or the same price as natural gas, and you don't have to refuel it for 30 years, which is an
advantage
for the developing world.
And their kids have an
advantage.
And I'm showing you Core War here, which is an early game that takes
advantage
aesthetically of the limitations of the processor.
With a little bit of practice, it's pretty straightforward for a human being to do this, although we do have the
advantage
of having two feet on the ground and the use of our very versatile hands.
Now you might be thinking that citizens of high-tech nations would have the
advantage
in any robotic war, that citizens of those nations would be less vulnerable, particularly against developing nations.
It's even possible that aborigines were keeping some of these dingoes as pets, and therefore they may have had an
advantage
in the battle for survival.
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