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It has pores, it has sweat glands, it has
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these things that work together very dynamically and very efficiently, and so what I propose is that our building skins should be more similar to human skin, and by doing so can be much more dynamic, responsive and differentiated, depending on where it is.
In this map from Kenya, the red dots show where
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the schools financed by donors are located, and the darker the shade of green, the more the number of out-of-school children.
Within a few days, they were listless, lethargic, and staring into space like
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the others.
As you go farther down this scale here, that's a micron, or a micrometer, and we go
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the way down to here to a nanometer and an angstrom.
And the reason that is, is because in a place like this island, a lot of the sand is made of biological material because the reefs provide a place where
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these microscopic animals or macroscopic animals grow, and when they die, their shells and their teeth and their bones break up and they make grains of sand, things like coral and so forth.
So NASA wanted me to take some pictures of Moon sand, so they sent me sand from
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the different landings of the Apollo missions that happened 40 years ago.
Now, the way my microscopes work is, normally in a microscope you can see very little at one time, so what you have to do is you have to refocus the microscope, keep taking pictures, and then I have a computer program that puts
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those pictures together into one picture so you can see actually what it looks like, and I do that in 3D.
I don't want to tell you about it now, but will you meet with me if I fly
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the way to Toronto?"
The idea is that, if we can watch how people's happiness goes up and down over the course of the day, minute to minute in some cases, and try to understand how what people are doing, who they're with, what they're thinking about, and
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the other factors that describe our day, how those might relate to those changes in happiness, we might be able to discover some of the things that really have a big influence on happiness.
This shows the rate of mind-wandering across 22 activities ranging from a high of 65 percent — (Laughter) — when people are taking a shower, brushing their teeth, to 50 percent when they're working, to 40 percent when they're exercising,
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the way down to this one short bar on the right that I think some of you are probably laughing at.
And in fact, online dictionaries replicate almost
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the problems of print, except for searchability.
I think we should study
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the words, because when you think about words, you can make beautiful expressions from very humble parts.
If we get a bigger pan, then we can put
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the words in.
We can put in
all
the meanings.
And the thing is, if we can put in
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the words, no longer have that artificial distinction between good and bad, we can really describe the language like scientists.
These are
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the liars.
What it means is
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the guys were lying about their height.
Well, what explains
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these studies?
I write
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the time, but I never look at my record, at my trace.
I find in so many things that tension between what I can control and what I have to let go happens
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the time, whether I'm creating a new radio show or just at home negotiating with my teenage sons.
We played cricket
all
the time.
Richard Ford: I was slow to learn to read, went
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the way through school not really reading more than the minimum, and still to this day can't read silently much faster than I can read aloud, but there were a lot of benefits to being dyslexic for me because when I finally did reconcile myself to how slow I was going to have to do it, then I think I came very slowly into an appreciation of
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of those qualities of language and of sentences that are not just the cognitive aspects of language: the syncopations, the sounds of words, what words look like, where paragraphs break, where lines break.
Joel Meyerowitz: And like
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the other passersby, I stood outside the chain link fence on Chambers and Greenwich, and
all
I could see was the smoke and a little bit of rubble, and I raised my camera to take a peek, just to see if there was something to see, and some cop, a lady cop, hit me on my shoulder, and said, "Hey, no pictures!"
The first time I told these stories, a man in the audience raised his hand and said,
"All
these artists talk about their work, not their art, which has got me thinking about my work and where the creativity is there, and I'm not an artist."
That's why I put
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the details on public domain like an open software.
But thanks to nationalism, we can
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care about one another and cooperate effectively.
And dictatorship meant that
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the land was owned by a single ruler or by a small oligarch.
YNH: So far, we've managed to overcome
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the previous crises.
We use levers
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the time, in tools, doorknobs, bicycle parts.
And the final point I want to make is that I think this project worked well because we engaged
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the stakeholders that buy into this project and are important to consider in bringing the technology from inception of an idea through innovation, validation, commercialization and dissemination, and that cycle has to start and end with end users.
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