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What this means is that if you could shrink the Earth to the size of a billiard ball, if you could take planet Earth, with all its mountain tops and caves and rainforests, astronauts and uncontacted tribes and chimpanzees, voodoo dolls, fireflies, chocolate, sea creatures making love in the deep blue sea, you just shrink that to the size of a billiard ball, it would be as smooth as a billiard ball, presumably a billiard ball with a slight bulge
around
the middle.
And also this is part of a large community where there are thousands of people
around
the world that are actually making these kinds of printers, and there's a lot of innovation happening because it's all open-source.
They made 100 of them and gave them to people
around
Japan, and essentially the data that they gathered gets published on this website called Cosm, another website they built, so you can actually get reliable real-time information from the field, and you can get unbiased information.
Now, I think, in fact, we're at a turning point in human history, where we can finally now rebuild many of the institutions of the Industrial Age
around
a new set of principles.
He gets submissions from all
around
the world.
If you go back a few hundred years, all
around
the world it was a very closed society.
Starlings, in the area
around
Edinburgh, in the moors of England, come in something called a murmuration, and the murmuration refers to the murmuring of the wings of the birds, and throughout the day the starlings are out over a 20-mile radius sort of doing their starling thing.
Back inside, I asked my classmates if they were having the same experience of words jumping
around
our cases as I was.
All
around
me I sensed evil beings poised with daggers.
You won't be surprised to hear that if I take this circular magnet, in which the magnetic field is the same all around, the superconductor will be able to freely rotate
around
the axis of the magnet.
I've been a street police officer, an undercover investigator, a counter-terrorism strategist, and I've worked in more than 70 countries
around
the world.
Ten people brought 20 million people to a standstill, and this traveled
around
the world.
Engineers, by moving
around
a small number of genetic changes, were able to weaponize it and make it much more easy for human beings to catch, so that not thousands of people would die, but tens of millions.
DNA researcher Andrew Hessel has pointed out quite rightly that if you can use cancer treatments, modern cancer treatments, to go after one cell while leaving all the other cells
around
it intact, then you can also go after any one person's cell.
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project is staffed by journalists and citizens where they are crowd-sourcing what dictators and terrorists are doing with public funds
around
the world, and, in a more dramatic case, we've seen in Mexico, a country that has been racked by 50,000 narcotics-related murders in the past six years.
And that love makes us want to be
around
him, even now.
And then we mounted a camera for controlling it, but quickly we saw that we would need a lot more weight at the bottom, so we had to take it back to the lab, and then we built a skin
around
it, we put batteries, remote controllers, and then we put it in the water and then we let it go in the water and see how well it would work, so let some rope out, and hope it's going to work, and it worked okay, but we still have a long way.
Things like cuddling my dog for 10 minutes, or getting out of bed and walking
around
the block just once.
My first personal experience with studying the microbes on the human body actually came from a talk that I gave, right
around
the corner from here at Georgetown.
(Skateboard sounds) And the sounds you're hearing came from eight microphones attached to obstacles
around
the park, and it sounds like chaos, but actually all the tricks start with a very distinct slap, but successful tricks end with a pop, whereas unsuccessful tricks more of a scratch and a tumble, and tricks on the rail will ring out like a gong, and voices occupy very unique frequencies in the skate park.
It's an entirely student-built electric vehicle, which through using its rear-wheel drive and front-wheel steer-by-wire can drift
around
corners.
We've also worked with Volkswagen Oracle, on Shelley, an autonomous race car that has raced at 150 miles an hour through the Bonneville Salt Flats, gone
around
Thunderhill Raceway Park in the sun, the wind and the rain, and navigated the 153 turns and 12.4 miles of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb route in Colorado with nobody at the wheel.
Now, we can take a map of a race track, we can take a mathematical model of a car, and with some iteration, we can actually find the fastest way
around
that track.
She's putting electrodes on his head so that we can monitor the electrical activity in John's brain as he races
around
the track.
Instantaneously, every civilian GPS receiver
around
the globe went from errors the size of a football field to errors the size of a small room.
With a flip of the switch you create a bubble
around
you within which GPS signals can't reside.
They go on to jam innocent GPS receivers for miles
around
you. (Laughter) Now, if you're Carol or Limor, or someone who feels threatened by GPS tracking, it might not feel wrong to turn on a Wave Bubble, but in fact, the results can be disastrous.
Ever since I was a kid, I've had massive collections of random stuff, everything from bizarre hot sauces from all
around
the world to insects that I've captured and put in jars.
So now I have this collection of my friends I can take
around
with me whenever I go, and this is called Animalia Chordata, from the Latin nomenclature for human being, classification system.
So, we made a section of the mammary gland of the mouse, and all those lovely acini are there, every one of those with the red
around
them are an acinus, and we said okay, we are going to try and make this, and I said, maybe that red stuff
around
the acinus that people think there's just a structural scaffold, maybe it has information, maybe it tells the cells what to do, maybe it tells the nucleus what to do.
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