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This was destroyed by a combination of tragic events and policy changes, and this did not prevent growth from happening.
The reason is that when we're in a state where we can be monitored, where we can be watched, our behavior
changes
dramatically.
Two weeks ago, Afghanistan had its first democratic transfer of power and elected president Ashraf Ghani, which is huge, and I'm very optimistic about him, and I'm hopeful that he'll give Afghanistan the
changes
that it needs, especially within the legal sector.
Here are some ways that we can make some dramatic
changes.
Yes, you are going to make some big
changes
in your life, and now you're going to start thinking about your death.
While we humans, we are happy in our comfort zone, these plants also need their ecosystem to be preserved, and they don't react — endemic plants don't react to very harsh
changes
in their ecosystem, and yet we know what are the challenges that climate change, for example, is posing to these plants.
So as you see, your cells sit in this complicated mesh and as you move throughout the tissue, the extracellular matrix
changes.
If the climate's going to change, let's have a climate that
changes
for the better rather than the worse.
But then while we were thinking everything was going well, once again everything was fantastic, we found our next setback: A lot of men started seeing the visible
changes
in their wife.
Today I'd like to introduce you to a new type of microscope, a microscope for
changes.
It doesn't use optics like a regular microscope to make small objects bigger, but instead it uses a video camera and image processing to reveal to us the tiniest motions and color
changes
in objects and people,
changes
that are impossible for us to see with our naked eyes.
So what do I mean by color
changes?
Our skin, for example,
changes
its color very slightly when the blood flows under it.
What you see here are small
changes
in the color of Steve's skin, magnified 100 times so that they become visible.
We basically analyze the
changes
in the light that are recorded at every pixel in the video over time, and then we crank up those
changes.
The tricky part is that those signals, those
changes
that we're after, are extremely subtle, so we have to be very careful when you try to separate them from noise that always exists in videos.
So we use some clever image processing techniques to get a very accurate measurement of the color at each pixel in the video, and then the way the color
changes
over time, and then we amplify those
changes.
We make them bigger to create those types of enhanced videos, or magnified videos, that actually show us those
changes.
But it turns out we can do that not just to show tiny
changes
in color, but also tiny motions, and that's because the light that gets recorded in our cameras will change not only if the color of the object changes, but also if the object moves.
Sound, as we all know, is basically
changes
in air pressure that travel through the air.
I call her AQI Girl, and her expression and hair color
changes
depending on the quality of air outside.
And the red light that goes through that sonic spot
changes
color slightly, much like the pitch of the police car siren
changes
as it speeds past you.
And this building fundamentally
changes
the world's relationship to architecture.
After the first catastrophic month,
changes
come more gradually.
But we also educate parents about the impacts of ACEs and toxic stress the same way you would for covering electrical outlets, or lead poisoning, and we tailor the care of our asthmatics and our diabetics in a way that recognizes that they may need more aggressive treatment, given the
changes
to their hormonal and immune systems.
In 2013, my colleagues and I made
changes
in a human cell using a tool you may have heard about called CRISPR.
We started by making
changes
in a pig's cell to make it virus-free and human-immune-compatible.
All we need are a few
changes.
And with some small, incremental changes, we can unlock the passion and the ability of our citizens to harness open data and make our city even better, whether it's one dataset, or one parking spot at a time.
Origami armies unfold plans for paper planes and we remain imprisoned in our own paper chains, but the greater shame is that it always seems to stay the same, what
changes
is who’s in power choosing how to lay the blame, they’re naming names, forgetting these are names of people, because in the end it all comes down to people.
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