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So while disgust, along with the other
basic
emotions, are universal phenomena, it just really is true that some people are easier to disgust than others.
So we were able to control for gender, age, income, education, even
basic
personality variables, and the result stays the same.
Women's ability to find the right word rapidly,
basic
articulation goes up in the middle of the menstrual cycle, when estrogen levels peak.
There's magic to love! (Applause) But I will end by saying that millions of years ago, we evolved three
basic
drives: the sex drive, romantic love and attachment to a long-term partner.
So in Australia, "mo" is slang for mustache, so we renamed the month of November "Movember" and created some pretty
basic
rules, which still stand today.
We're trying to determine their
basic
ecology, and see where they go.
These are reminiscent of the kinds of categories that Immanuel Kant argued are the
basic
framework for human thought, and it's interesting that our unconscious use of language seems to reflect these Kantian categories.
It starts with a foundation,
basic
skills.
So here's Allan teaching an English-speaking surgeon in Africa these
basic
fundamental skills necessary to do minimally invasive surgery.
The
basic
alignment shows that these cells are coding for all possible directions.
We have a situation where the
basic
safeguards of integrity and accountability and transparency have all been discarded.
And the
basic
punchline of my talk is, I'd like to turn that over on its head.
So these
basic
concepts of multitasking in time and multitasking in space, I think these are things that are true in our brains as well, but I think the insects are the true masters of this.
So I'm here today because I believe that a
basic
knowledge of organic chemistry is valuable, and I think that it can be made accessible to everybody, and I'd like to prove that to you today.
There's about a hundred of these
basic
ingredients, and they're all made from three smaller particles: protons, neutrons, electrons.
And raise your hand if you think that
basic
research on fruit flies has anything to do with understanding mental illness in humans.
We know much less about their treatment and the understanding of their
basic
mechanisms than we do about diseases of the body.
We didn't all know each other, but we all kind of trusted each other, and that
basic
feeling of trust permeated the whole network, and there was a real sense that we could depend on each other to do things.
You would think this wouldn't be too hard, that we would simply have the ability to take this fundamental information that we're learning about how it is that
basic
biology teaches us about the causes of disease and build a bridge across this yawning gap between what we've learned about
basic
science and its application, a bridge that would look maybe something like this, where you'd have to put together a nice shiny way to get from one side to the other.
It's shocking to realize that only 28 percent of American adults have even a very
basic
level of science literacy, and this was tested by asking simple questions like, "Did humans and dinosaurs inhabit the Earth at the same time?" and "What proportion of the Earth is covered in water?"
It involves the work of engineers, of imaging scientists, of
basic
scientists, of neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, and certainly at the interface of these multiple disciplines that there's the excitement.
You know, it's not surprising that millions of people have become disillusioned by the great decoupling, but like too many others, they misunderstand its
basic
causes.
For some reason, there's no standard syllabus, there's no
basic
course.
But that's the
basic
thesis of democracy, that the conflict of different points of views leads to the truth.
You only need 1,000 to understand the
basic
literacy.
And what you end up with is just the
basic
chassis of a house onto which you can then apply systems like windows and cladding and insulation and services based on what's cheap and what's available.
It starts with a very
basic
English sentence: "John beat Mary."
My journalism is hinged on three
basic
principles: naming, shaming and jailing.
The interesting thing is Baxter has some
basic
common sense.
It's got a little bit of
basic
common sense, goes and picks the objects.
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