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Now several people at this conference have
already
suggested that fruit flies could serve neuroscience because they're a simple model of brain function.
You
already
heard about that.
And the fact that it was the cover story of all these famous magazines gives you
already
an idea of her significance, I think.
Of course, they cannot, but I'm telling you
already
that the environment and the carrying capacity of this region was drastically different from what we have today.
We are
already
doing so on about 15 million hectares on five continents, and people who understand far more about carbon than I do calculate that, for illustrative purposes, if we do what I am showing you here, we can take enough carbon out of the atmosphere and safely store it in the grassland soils for thousands of years, and if we just do that on about half the world's grasslands that I've shown you, we can take us back to pre-industrial levels, while feeding people.
It presupposes that we can't be what we
already
are.
So he and Ryan organized and hosted a meeting at the Wyss Institute in Harvard bringing together specialists on passenger pigeons, conservation ornithologists, bioethicists, and fortunately passenger pigeon DNA had
already
been sequenced by a molecular biologist named Beth Shapiro.
Genetically, the band-tailed pigeon
already
is mostly living passenger pigeon.
Well birds are pretty hard-wired, as it happens, so most of that is
already
in their DNA, but to supplement it, part of Ben's idea is to use homing pigeons to help train the young passenger pigeons how to flock and how to find their way to their old nesting grounds and feeding grounds.
What most people know but don't realize they know is that the world is almost entirely solar-powered
already.
RT: But I know electric fences are
already
invented, but I want to make mine.
Now the smartphones that we're
already
carrying can clearly have diagnostic devices like ultrasounds plugged into them, and a whole array of others, today, and as sensing is built into these, we'll be able to do vital signs monitor and behavioral monitoring like we've never had before.
But then you look at that
already
minuscule water and sanitation budget, and 75 to 90 percent of it will go on clean water supply, which is great; we all need water.
Now,
already
in the case of the brain disorders that I've been talking to you about, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, while we don't have an in-depth understanding of how they are abnormally processed or what the brain is doing in these illnesses, we have been able to
already
identify some of the connectional differences, or some of the ways in which the circuitry is different for people who have these disorders.
These are scans from Judy Rapoport and her colleagues at the National Institute of Mental Health in which they studied children with very early onset schizophrenia, and you can see
already
in the top there's areas that are red or orange, yellow, are places where there's less gray matter, and as they followed them over five years, comparing them to age match controls, you can see that, particularly in areas like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex or the superior temporal gyrus, there's a profound loss of gray matter.
The three keys are easy to eat, so this is anago, cooked already, so easy to eat.
But you know what, that's OK, because at MIT, I
already
have tenure.
Technology has become incredibly intelligent and
already
knows a lot about our internal states.
And whether we like it or not, we
already
are sharing parts of our inner lives that's out of our control.
But the spider's
already
given me a critical review.
And devices we
already
have in our homes could, if we let them, give us invaluable insight back.
Reading textbooks is stressful, but reading does not matter when you feel your story is
already
written, either dead or getting booked.
So, I specialize in twentysomethings because I believe that every single one of those 50 million twentysomethings deserves to know what psychologists, sociologists, neurologists and fertility specialists
already
know: that claiming your 20s is one of the simplest, yet most transformative, things you can do for work, for love, for your happiness, maybe even for the world.
They belong to a world of people I know versus people I don't know, and in the context of my digital relations, I'm
already
doing things with people I don't know.
It continues to try to predict what I need based on some past characterization of who I am, of what I've
already
done.
We think we
already
know how something works, so we can't imagine how it could work.
According to one estimate, the Gates Foundation has
already
saved 5.8 million lives and many millions more, people, getting diseases that would have made them very sick, even if eventually they survived.
He's
already
earning enough so that he's giving a six-figure sum to effective charities and still leaving himself with enough to live on.
Surprisingly, they just handed them right over, and then with some pencils I
already
had, I made this project for only 80 cents.
Now in terms of the whole world's population, that
already
puts me in the top 1.95 richest people, which raises the question of, who is it I'm working for?
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