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It's
called
sheep's organs.
I signed up for something
called
the Personal Genome Project.
I knew my IQ because I had identified with being smart, and I had been
called
gifted as a child.
I was so afraid of being found out the next day that I
called
her and said, "I'm quitting."
The first one is
called
Advanced Bio-Extracts Limited.
And we
called
all of the social investors we know.
He was actually living in the Kibera slums when his father
called
him and told him about Artemisia and the value-add potential.
Now, we had to start somewhere, and so Noam and I decided to base our cathedral, so to speak, on the simplest possible building block, which is something
called
NAND.
And NAND2Tetris became one of the first massive, open, online courses, although seven years ago we had no idea that what we were doing is
called
MOOCs.
In each country, I'm sure you have this thing
called
the parent-teacher conference.
It was
called
the Human Powered Computer Experiment.
It could show text and after we waited a bit, we had these things
called
images.
It's
called "
Tap, Type, Write."
At RISD, we have this amazing facility
called
the Edna Lawrence Nature Lab.
This is
called
Powershop, and the way it works is imagine an organization.
It's an economy and culture
called
collaborative consumption, and, through it, people like Sebastian are becoming micro-entrepreneurs.
At the time, she didn't realize that she was actually hitting on a bigger idea she later
called
service networking.
Four years ago, tech bloggers and entrepreneurs Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood, decided to start something
called
Stack Overflow.
Without needles and radioactivity, without any kind of clinical reason, we can go down the street and record from your friends' and neighbors' brains while they do a variety of cognitive tasks, and we use a method
called
functional magnetic resonance imaging.
It gives them the pie, it gives that kind of a behavioral punch which we've
called
a superpower.
One area is
called
experimental economics.
The other area is
called
behavioral economics.
So this shows you one particular game
called
an ultimatum game.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last year a researcher
called
Daryl Bem conducted a piece of research where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get published in a journal.
So in 1980, some researchers did a study on a drug
called
lorcainide, and this was an anti-arrhythmic drug, a drug that suppresses abnormal heart rhythms, and the idea was, after people have had a heart attack, they're quite likely to have abnormal heart rhythms, so if we give them a drug that suppresses abnormal heart rhythms, this will increase the chances of them surviving.
So this is a drug
called
reboxetine, and this is a drug that I myself have prescribed.
This is a drug
called
Tamiflu.
And he'll be carrying a green nylon line, a lightweight line,
called
a messenger line, and that was the first link between sea and land, this link that would then be leveraged into this 9,000-mile path of light.
Seeing this video of Gabby Giffords reminded me of the work of Dr. Gottfried Schlaug, one of the preeminent neuroscientists studying music and the brain at Harvard, and Schlaug is a proponent of a therapy
called
Melodic Intonation Therapy, which has become very popular in music therapy now.
And inspired by what I learned from Nathaniel, I started an organization on Skid Row of musicians
called
Street Symphony, bringing the light of music into the very darkest places, performing for the homeless and mentally ill at shelters and clinics on Skid Row, performing for combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, and for the incarcerated and those labeled as criminally insane.
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