Clock
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You can imagine if the composition of the clock, if some of the components are degraded, the composition of the
clock
will change between day and night.
And then the outputs of the
clock
between day and night will be different.
So, for instance, during the day, the state of your
clock
is such that you are suppressing production of melatonin, which is the hormone that helps you fall asleep, but also has other functions, such as anti-cancer and antioxidant properties.
But the one that's particularly important is blue light, because of its effect on our
clock.
So, what you're doing, every evening, when you're using these devices is you're essentially tricking your
clock
into thinking that it's still day.
And since the
clock
during day and blue light suppress melatonin production, you're essentially doing that at night.
But think about it for a second, this is very good for us because now we can use these animals as a model system to understand more about sleep biology, and how light influences our
clock
and our health, and this is what my lab is doing.
On August 14th, 1947, a woman in Bombay goes into labor as the
clock
ticks towards midnight.
In a masterpiece of epic proportions, Rushdie reveals that there are no singular truths— rather, it’s wiser to believe in several versions of reality at once, hold many lives in the palms of our hands, and experience multiple moments in a single stroke of the
clock.
“A few dozen hours can affect the outcome of whole lifetimes/ And that when they do, those few dozen hours, like the salvaged remains of a burned clock… must be resurrected from the ruins and examined.”
So the
clock
started ticking.
This is a
clock
I designed.
Video: All right, start the
clock
please.
Let’s reset the
clock
to the moment the WHO declared the pandemic.
Let’s rewind the
clock
one more time, to consider the final strategy: Coordinate and Crush.
And that uncompassionate
clock
has just showed me that it's all over.
Every moment of the day feels like a race against the
clock.
And because children have their own tempo and internal clock, they don't do quality time, where you schedule 10 minutes for them to open up to you.
This is my global public debt clock, and, as you can see, it's 32 trillion and counting.
Who would ever have thought you could have your own EEG at your home, tagged to a very nice alarm clock, by the way?
This is the headband that goes with this alarm
clock.
You know, back in 2000, we were all so obsessed with paying attention to the aging of our computers, and whether or not they were going to survive the tick of the
clock
from 1999 to 2000, that we missed a moment that only demographers were paying attention to.
KA: And there was therefore this ticking clock, because Giuliani was obviously out three months after that.
Sam Harris: Yeah, well I think I tried to broach this in a sentence, watching the
clock
ticking, but the question is: What is voluntary in a context where men have certain expectations, and you're guaranteed to be treated in a certain way if you don't veil yourself?
Paint your picture of what rolling the
clock
50 years forward, 100 years forward, how you would like to think of the world, balancing moral progress with richness.
TED is famous for keeping a very sharp eye on the clock, so they're going to hate me for revealing this, because, actually, you should talk as long as they will let you.
Now, while ... (Applause) While you're pushing the clock, there's a few rules to obey.
And if you introduce tools like this inverse clock, then you can control the sun's position in the sky.
And in the lower left hand corner there's a
clock
ticking away from 1982 to 1998 and then cycling again.
They work against the
clock
and against the thermometer.
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