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You can make reasonable predictions about how cars
behave.
We first capture the physics with a mathematical model of how the machines
behave.
For what you will see next, these quads will initially
behave
as if they were on Pluto.
So the beauty of helping bees this way, for me, is that every one of us needs to
behave
a little bit more like a bee society, an insect society, where each of our individual actions can contribute to a grand solution, an emergent property, that's much greater than the mere sum of our individual actions.
Whether it is an image of a soap bubble captured at the very moment where it's bursting, as you can see in this image, whether it's a universe made of tiny little beads of oil paint, strange liquids that
behave
in very peculiar ways, or paint that is modeled by centrifugal forces, I'm always trying to link those two fields together.
Jealousy prompts us to
behave
in ways that are wildly inventive.
But I've got a pretty good idea how people will
behave
when they get there.
We use our bodies to think; we don't just think with our brains and use our bodies to move, but our bodies feed back into our brain to generate the way that we
behave.
Complex systems have many interacting parts which
behave
according to simple, individual rules, and this results in emergent properties.
The worm grew to adult size within it, but it needs to get into water in order to mate, and it does that by releasing proteins that addle the cricket's brain, causing it to
behave
erratically.
And treating juveniles as though they're adults in interrogations is a problem, because literally hundreds of psychological and neuroscientific studies tell us that juveniles do not think like adults, they do not
behave
like adults, and they're not built like adults.
But the acid test is always going to be, how would sharks really
behave
in the context of these patterns and shapes.
We build them so they look like us,
behave
like us, and think like us.
Psychologists, medical scientists, economists were all interested in finding out the rules that govern the way all of us
behave.
And we wanted to know whether people would actually
behave
the same way with their real passwords.
They're still organized in 200 or so nation-states, and the nations have governments that make rules and cause us to
behave
in certain ways.
They pretend, they behave, as if they believed that every country was an island that existed quite happily, independently of all the others on its own little planet in its own little solar system.
I don't talk about how they
behave
at home because that's measured elsewhere.
I think they can change your life, and I think we can use it to change the way that our politicians and our companies behave, and in doing so, we can change the world.
I know I have obligations to them, but my moral feelings to them, my moral beliefs about how I should
behave
towards them, aren't grounded in love.
It's a long story, but the core idea is just that what you get from purely reductionist explanations in physical terms, in brain-based terms, is stories about the functioning of a system, its structure, its dynamics, the behavior it produces, great for solving the easy problems — how we behave, how we function — but when it comes to subjective experience — why does all this feel like something from the inside?
Interacting changes the way you behave, both for the officer and the inmate.
I beat out all the Ph.D.'s because I figured that if you treat children like human beings, it increases the likelihood they're going to
behave
that way.
Or you can view it as an evolutionary psychology kind of thing: did our genes invent this as a kind of trick to get us to
behave
in certain ways?
The ant's brain, parasitized, to make us
behave
in certain ways so that our genes would propagate?
It allows them to feel what they're doing, where they are, and tells them how to act and how to
behave.
They're a voice that speaks out about the incredible richness of nature and the startling simplicity in the patterns that twist and turn and warp and evolve all around us, from how the world works to how we
behave.
But he found that systematically, no matter what, there's a significant number of people who do
behave
altruistically, no matter what.
In fact, country flags, they tend to
behave.
So when I place that material, or scaffold, in the body, the immune system creates a small environment of cells and proteins that can change the way that our stem cells
behave.
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