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But if each one of us takes initiative in our own home, in our own school and in our own workplace, we can make a huge difference in
air
quality.
And
air
quality and
air
pollutants have a huge impact on the lung health of asthmatic patients, anyone with a respiratory disorder and really all of us in general.
So I want you to reimagine a world with better
air
quality, better quality of life and better quality of living for everyone including our future generations.
But so in here when there's electricity, the oxygen concentrator takes in room
air.
Now we know room
air
is gloriously free, it is abundant, and it's already 21 percent oxygen.
So all this concentrator does is take that room
air
in, filter it and send 95 percent pure oxygen up and across here, where it mixes with the anesthetic agent.
Now if you don't have power, or, God forbid, the power cuts out in the middle of a surgery, this machine transitions automatically, without even having to touch it, to drawing in room
air
from this inlet.
A satellite tag only works when the
air
is clear of the water and can send a signal to the satellite.
They're absolutely critical ecosystems, they clean air, they clean water, they sequester large amounts of greenhouse gases, and they're home to a huge diversity of species.
Think of this, in America today, the majority of people under the poverty line still have electricity, water, toilets, refrigerators, television, mobile phones,
air
conditioning and cars.
So on the left, you see Daniel throwing this robot up into the air, and it shows you how robust the control is.
And here, you'll see Daniel throw this hoop into the air, while the robot is calculating the position of the hoop, and trying to figure out how to best go through the hoop.
(Sound of
air
escaping from valve) (Music) (Whirring sound) (Music) (Applause) (Cheers) When I was nine years old, I went off to summer camp for the first time.
Adding CO2 to the
air
is like throwing another blanket on the bed.
Seven billion people live on this planet and all of us are impacted by the sea, because the oceans control the
air
you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat.
Durkheim believed that anything that unites us takes on an
air
of sacredness.
We fly these airplanes at 5,000 feet in the
air.
It's because of
air
quality.
From the smallest wisp of
air
to the powerful forces of nature's storms.
Even if you only cared about AIDS in Africa, it might still be a good idea to invest in malaria, in combating poor indoor
air
quality, in improving maternal mortality rates.
It has to be
air.
But more poetically, we like to think of the structure as inhaling the democratic
air
of the Mall, bringing it into itself.
It's basically one big volume of
air
that just oozes out in every direction.
It's about 1.2 million cubic feet of compressed
air.
And then it's inflated with this low-pressure
air.
Art and politics occupy an ambiguous site outside the museum walls, but inside of the museum's core, blending its
air
with the democratic
air
of the Mall.
And switching from the old fire to the new fire means changing two big stories about oil and electricity, each of which puts two-fifths of the fossil carbon in the
air.
And the only way to film that is a shoot from the
air.
It's freezing cold, and that thin
air
really gets you.
I hope you've enjoyed this short journey into our microbial oceans and that the next time you look out at the sea, you'll take in a deep breath of fresh ocean
air
and wonder: What else are all of the unseen microbes doing to keep us and our oceans healthy?
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