Asking
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I am
asking
us to balance the idea of our complete vulnerability with the complete notion of transformation of what is possible.
This is just simply asking, again, as if we had arrived for the first time, what is the relationship of the human project to time and space?
And maybe a toothbrush helmet isn't the answer, but at least you're
asking
the question.
We're
asking
whether we can use the cold of space to help us with water conservation.
So, inspired by Marie Curie and my local science museum, I decided to start
asking
these questions myself and engage in my own independent research, whether it be out of my garage or my bedroom.
Humans, using technology, testing hypotheses, searching for insight by
asking
machines to do things for them.
They're
asking
you and me, using online policy wikis, to help not simply get rid of burdensome regulations that impede entrepreneurship, but to replace those regulations with more innovative alternatives, sometimes using transparency in the creation of new iPhone apps that will allows us both to protect consumers and the public and to encourage economic development.
(Hospital noises) When I was visiting my terminally ill father in a hospital, I was
asking
myself, how does anybody get well in a place that sounds like this? Hospital sound is getting worse all the time.
And later on, when I got out and the flashbacks and the nightmares were giving me a hard time, I went back to him and I was sort of
asking
him, you know, what am I gonna do?
It is time to be
asking
questions about technology.
Now, you might be
asking
yourself, "Well, you know, what would I do in a biolab?"
Well, it wasn't that long ago we were asking, "Well, what would anyone do with a personal computer?"
Art does that, because art is about
asking
questions, questions that may not be answerable.
So art makes questions, and leadership is something that is
asking
a lot of questions.
He woke up around 9, and he checked his email and he saw a bunch of messages all
asking
him if he was okay.
I started
asking
everyone I knew, and even people I just met on the street, about the things that brought them joy.
But he was a passionate teacher, and I remember one of our earlier classes with him, he was projecting images on the wall,
asking
us to think about them, and he put up an image of a painting.
I think I was 11 years, and I started
asking
questions, and that’s when my political education started.
Wanting is more like your toddler, following you around,
asking
for another cookie.
When people are
asking
me, "Is this thing I'm experiencing normal," what they're actually
asking
me is, "Do I belong?"
So Vanderbilt ran a study
asking
people, we'd like to take your biosamples, your blood, and share them in a biobank, and only five percent of the people opted out.
So they were
asking
questions that were significant to expert scientists.
Now, science and
asking
questions is about courage.
Or to take an even more striking example, when the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations did a survey of Americans,
asking
them to guess what percentage of the federal budget went to foreign aid, the guess was 30 percent, which is slightly in excess of the actual level — ("actually about ... 1%") (Laughter) — of U.S. governmental commitments to federal aid.
It wasn't like I was
asking
for the code to a nuclear bunker, or anything like that, but the amount of resistance I got from this Freedom of Information request, you would have thought I'd asked something like this.
And I was on the cusp of, sort of, adolescence, so I was starting to take biscuits from the tin without
asking.
If they were
asking
me whether I loved them or not, then I mustn't love them, which led me to the miracle of thought that I thought they wanted me to get to.
Other labs have actually looked at this as well using different measures of disgust sensitivity, so rather than
asking
people how easily disgusted they are, they hook people up to physiological measures, in this case skin conductance.
So, enough scientists in other disciplines are really
asking
people to help, and they're doing a good job of it.
But instead of
asking
them how come they were not growing anything, we simply said, "Thank God we're here."
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