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Hopefully these categories, these binaries, these over-simplified boxes will
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to become useless and they'll
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to fall away.
But more importantly, for me to
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to understand who are the couples who have an erotic spark, what sustains desire, I had to go back to the original definition of eroticism, the mystical definition, and I went through it through a bifurcation by looking, actually, at trauma, which is the other side.
They also understand that an erotic space isn't about, you
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to stroke the other.
Now, all of that grass you see aboveground has to decay biologically before the next growing season, and if it doesn't, the grassland and the soil
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to die.
Now to
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to overcome our ignorance of the role of brain chemistry in brain circuitry, it's helpful to work on what we biologists call "model organisms," animals like fruit flies and laboratory mice, in which we can apply powerful genetic techniques to molecularly identify and pinpoint specific classes of neurons, as you heard about in Allan Jones's talk this morning.
And the way that we do this is to delve deeply into the mind of the fly and
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to untangle its circuitry using genetics.
And here we
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to see some cool stuff.
And so I
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with a story about my childhood.
If you don't know it, while 20 percent of blacks and Hispanics who
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with a major in science and engineering will actually graduate in science and engineering, only 32 percent of whites who
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with majors in those areas actually succeed and graduate in those areas, and only 42 percent of Asian-Americans.
Whether you know it or not, large numbers of students with high SAT's and large numbers of A.P. credits who go to the most prestigious universities in our country
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in pre-med or pre-engineering and engineering, and they end up changing their majors.
The important piece here is that as you
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to look at people who have these disorders, the one in five of us who struggle in some way, you find that there's a lot of variation in the way that the brain is wired, but there are some predictable patterns, and those patterns are risk factors for developing one of these disorders.
They've crossed a brain threshold much earlier, that perhaps not at age 22 or 20, but even by age 15 or 16 you can
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to see the trajectory for development is quite different at the level of the brain, not at the level of behavior.
I dare say it's a pittance, what it would require for us to really
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to solve some of these problems.
With advances in ancient DNA technology, we can actually now start to
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to sequence the genomes of those other extinct mammoth forms that I mentioned, and I just wanted to talk about two of them, the woolly and the Columbian mammoth, both of which were living very close to each other during glacial peaks, so when the glaciers were massive in North America, the woollies were pushed into these subglacial ecotones, and came into contact with the relatives living to the south, and there they shared refugia, and a little bit more than the refugia, it turns out.
I hope that, going forward, men and women, working together, can
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the change and the transformation that will happen so that future generations won't have the level of tragedy that we deal with on a daily basis.
There have been 30 novel emerging communicable diseases that
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in animals that have jumped species in the last 30 years.
And for us, we
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with solving the problem in our own backyard in Kenya.
Nathan's going to
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by placing electrodes on Christy's head.
When the octopuses come towards each other to
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the fight, they don't actually face each other.
As I read those early accounts, I realized it was precisely Muhammad's doubt that brought him alive for me, that allowed me to
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to see him in full, to accord him the integrity of reality.
But eventually that data, hopefully, gets typed into a computer, and someone can
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to analyze it, and once they have an analysis and a report, hopefully, then you can take the results of that data collection and use it to vaccinate children better.
And for what was then a very small organization of just a few people, trying to even
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to think how we might tackle that was an enormous challenge.
then I'm entirely of that funny little country known as England, except I left England as soon as I completed my undergraduate education, and all the time I was growing up, I was the only kid in all my classes who didn't
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to look like the classic English heroes represented in our textbooks.
And what they do for their courtship dance is, they go together, the two of them, the two mates, and they
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to run underwater.
That's a mussel you can find in the waters out here, and the threads holding it to a rock are timed; at exactly two years, they
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to dissolve.
But what I'd like to
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with right now is to take you back to a moment that I went through in Indonesia, which is a seminal moment in my life and, like all myths, these stories need to be retold and told, lest we forget them.
So what if we could start off by going into the brain and just finding a single memory to
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with?
So we reasoned that now that we can reactivate a memory, what if we do so but then
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to tinker with that memory?
I had no idea where to
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You
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to see that possibly, the evidence supporting James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis, which conceives of the world as a coherent, self-regulating organism, is beginning, at the ecosystem level, to accumulate.
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