Called
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It's
called
Ultra-Ever Dry, and when you apply it to any material, it turns into a superhydrophobic shield.
This is
called
a cognitive hierarchy theory, by the way.
A very different theory, a much more popular one, and an older one, due largely to John Nash of "A Beautiful Mind" fame, is what's
called
equilibrium analysis.
And these are all areas which are fairly reliably known to be part of what's
called
a "theory of mind" circuit, or "mentalizing circuit."
One chimp is
called
a matcher.
Once upon a time, there was a place
called
Lesterland.
Like the United States, it has about 311 million people, and of that 311 million people, it turns out 144,000 are
called
Lester.
So 144,000 are
called
Lester, which means about .05
One is
called
the general election.
The other is
called
the Lester election.
The United States also looks like this, also has two elections, one we
called
the general election, the second we should call the money election.
The framers gave us what they
called
a republic, but by a republic they meant a representative democracy, and by a representative democracy, they meant a government, as Madison put it in Federalist 52, that would have a branch that would be dependent upon the people alone.
To do this would require a single statute, a statute establishing what we think of as small dollar funded elections, a statute of citizen-funded campaigns, and there's any number of these proposals out there: Fair Elections Now Act, the American Anti-Corruption Act, an idea in my book that I call the Grant and Franklin Project to give vouchers to people to fund elections, an idea of John Sarbanes
called
the Grassroots Democracy Act.
I got a phone call from a person
called
Marc Abrahams, and he told me, "You've won a prize with your duck paper: the Ig Nobel Prize."
He
called
me from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
And indeed, I think we can, and that's at the core of a field
called
haptics, and this is the area that I work in.
This was what we
called
the meaningful condition.
And this other condition we
called
the Sisyphic condition.
So there is a store in the U.S.
called
IKEA.
There's even a software
called
cadnano that allows us to design three-dimensional shapes like nano robots or drug delivery systems and use DNA to self-assemble those functional structures.
And that's
called
self-assembly, which is a process by which disordered parts build an ordered structure through only local interaction.
So today for the first time, we're unveiling a new project, which is a collaboration with Stratasys, and it's
called
4D printing.
We also worked with Autodesk on a software they're developing
called
Project Cyborg.
So I've started a lab at MIT, and it's
called
the Self-Assembly Lab.
In infrastructure, we're working with a company out of Boston
called
Geosyntec.
It's built on top of a Google open framework
called
Blockly.
So, I
called
back Major Heilshorn, who's the public affairs officer of the New Hampshire National Guard.
It's
called
academic innovation.
I'm going to use a device from a company
called
Mobisante.
My team is actually working in China on one of these self-care models for a project we
called
Age-Friendly Cities.
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