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That was
called
a 360 flip.
One of my favorites is
called
subclinical acne.
It's
called
pre-death.
I'm wondering if Mark Burnett is anywhere in the audience, I'd like to suggest a reality TV show
called "
Pre-vivor."
I went to medical school, and I didn't have a course
called
How to Think Skeptically, or How Not to Order Tests.
Now Kaesava had a baby boy
called
Rehan a couple of weeks ago.
Shukran! (Applause) What I'm going to do is to just give a few notes, and this is from a book I'm preparing
called "
Letters to a Young Scientist."
For example, if you have read — I suspect many of you have done so — read the book by Thomas Friedman
called "
The World Is Flat," he said, basically, in his book that, you know, this fear for free trade is wrong because it assumes, it's based on a mistaken assumption that everything that can be invented has been invented.
When you take this broader conceptualization of innovation, what we found was, India is well represented in innovation, but the innovation that is being done in India is of a form we did not anticipate, and what we did was we
called
it "invisible innovation."
The first is what we
called
sinking skill ladder, and now I'm going to go back to where I started my conversation with you, which was about the flight of jobs.
There is a compound in chocolate
called
phenethylamine that might be an aphrodisiac.
It's simply this: The back of the hand is formally
called
the opisthenar.
So we came together in this design institute
called
the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, which was teaching interaction design, this idea that you can take design from the simple shape of an object and you can move it forward to design the way you interact with things.
This one is made by a company
called
Adafruit, which is run by this woman
called
Limor Fried, also known as Ladyada, who is one of the heroes of the open-source hardware movement and the maker movement.
There is this magazine
called
Make that sort of gathered all these people and sort of put them together as a community, and you see a very technical project explained in a very simple language, beautifully typeset.
DIY Drones is the community; they do this thing
called
ArduCopter.
But then somebody actually launched this start-up
called
Matternet, where they figured out that you could use this to actually transport things from one village to another in Africa, and the fact that this was easy to find, open-source, easy to hack, enabled them to prototype their company really quickly.
This is
called
Botanicalls, because there's an Arduino ball with a Wi-Fi module in the plant, and it's measuring the well-being of the plant, and it's creating a Twitter account where you can actually interact with the plant.
They made 100 of them and gave them to people around Japan, and essentially the data that they gathered gets published on this website
called
Cosm, another website they built, so you can actually get reliable real-time information from the field, and you can get unbiased information.
So we worked with a design studio
called
Habits, in Milan, to make this mirror, which is completely open-source.
But let's start from this example: So, the group of people that started this company
called
Pebble, they prototyped a watch that communicates via Bluetooth with your phone, and you can display information on it.
The last project I want to show you is this: It's
called
ArduSat.
He takes his geological data, he publishes it and he holds a contest on the Internet
called
the Goldcorp Challenge.
First of all, there aren't a lot of big inventions in the pipeline, and this is a big problem for human health, and the pharmaceutical industry has got a bigger problem, that they're about to fall off something
called
the patent cliff.
It was agrarian, and the means of production and political system was
called
feudalism, and knowledge was concentrated in the church and the nobility.
Martin Luther
called
the printing press "God's highest act of grace."
Starlings, in the area around Edinburgh, in the moors of England, come in something
called
a murmuration, and the murmuration refers to the murmuring of the wings of the birds, and throughout the day the starlings are out over a 20-mile radius sort of doing their starling thing.
And at night they come together and they create one of the most spectacular things in all of nature, and it's
called
a murmuration.
Loose associations involves putting together words that may sound a lot alike but don't make sense, and if the words get jumbled up enough, it's
called "
word salad."
The phenomenon you saw here for a brief moment is
called
quantum levitation and quantum locking.
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