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Pat and I went to a medical school library and we copied every
article
we could find on PXE.
In 2015, the "Lancet" published an
article
showing that men in rich countries are twice as likely to die as women are at any age.
Now, I write a contribution for "Forbes" magazine periodically, and I wrote an
article
a week before Hurricane Harvey made landfall, saying, "There's probably going to be 40 to 50 inches of rainfall."
With a link to an
article
that had just gone up about me.
Martin Zweig: You were recently quoted in an
article.
According to a recent "Guardian" article, by 2020 more that 60 million people from sub-Saharan Africa are expected to migrate due to desertification.
One day, she saw an
article
in a newspaper about another domestic worker with a really similar story to hers, another case that I was working on at the time, and she found a way to reach me.
So, I was so disturbed by what I saw and I was so unhappy with the
article
that ran afterwards, that I decided I would take six months off.
So, I work for Esquire magazine, and a couple of years ago, I wrote an
article
called "My Outsourced Life," where I hired a team of people in Bangalore, India, to live my life for me.
To give you a sense of the experience, the
article
was called, "I Think You're Fat." (Laughter) So, that was hard.
I read an
article
in the "Huffington Post" saying that four years ago, the European Union began the world's largest ever arts funding initiative.
Now there was a very interesting
article
by Clay Shirky that got a lot of attention about a month ago, and this is basically the distribution of links on the web to all these various different blogs.
For in the months leading up to my selection, like many young people, I'd been active in the anti-Vietnam War movement, and had written an
article
against Lyndon Johnson, which unfortunately came out in The New Republic two days after the dance in the White House.
And the theme of the
article
was how to remove Lyndon Johnson from power.
It started out with an
article
in Red Herring.
People will start an
article
on some interesting topic, other people will find that intriguing and jump in and help and make it much better.
But they managed to get 18 people to come and vote in a fairly absurd way to delete a perfectly valid
article.
But then after the
article
came out, this woman got in touch with me.
Even when full papers aren’t available without a fee, you can often find summaries of experimental design and results in freely available abstracts, or even within the text of a news
article.
One of the people who read this
article
was my accountant.
Edmund Schulman in the 1950s had been studying trees under great stress at Timberline, and came to the realization that he put in an
article
in Science magazine called, "Longevity under Adversity in Conifers."
But I wanted to share with you three areas that I'm particularly excited about and that relate to the problems that I was talking about in the Wired
article.
So if we can address, use technology, help address education, help address the environment, help address the pandemic, does that solve the larger problem that I was talking about in the Wired
article?
We always play a game at the office where you can take any
article
and find the same
article
where you just replace the words "Second Life" with "Web," and "virtual reality" with "Internet."
The key is reproducibility— if an
article
draws a conclusion from one small study, that conclusion may be suspect— but if it’s based on many studies that have found similar results, it’s more credible.
I don't think that whether or not you're getting a compliment should be the test of something's value, but I think in the case of a fashion item, an
article
of clothing, that's a reasonable benchmark.
In fact, some years ago, Bill Joy wrote an
article
expressing tremendous concern about robots taking us over, etc.
So it took about 30 years before the Americans realized that chop suey is actually not known in China, and as this
article
points out, "The average native of any city in China knows nothing of chop suey."
In fact, The New York Times, my esteemed employer, in 1883 ran an
article
that asked, "Do Chinese eat rats?"
There's a lot of different mysteries and legends, but of the ones I've found, the most interesting is this
article
from 1904.
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