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You create more value with lower
cost.
And he stayed in jail for eight months until his case came up for trial, at a
cost
to taxpayers of more than 9,000 dollars.
During this period, launching things into space, just the rocket to get the satellite up there, has
cost
hundreds of millions of dollars each, and that's created tremendous pressure to launch things infrequently and to make sure that when you do, you cram as much functionality in there as possible.
Does a single satellite really have to
cost
the equivalent of three 747 jumbo jets?
This dropped the
cost
of putting objects up there by over a factor of 100, and suddenly we could afford to experiment, to take a little bit of risk, and to realize a lot of innovation.
In space, size drives cost, and we had worked with these very small, breadbox-sized satellites in school, but as we began to better understand the laws of physics, we found that the quality of pictures those satellites could take was very limited, because the laws of physics dictate that the best picture you can take through a telescope is a function of the diameter of that telescope, and these satellites had a very small, very constrained volume.
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of individually noisier frames, but then we could recombine all of those frames together into very high-quality images using sophisticated pixel processing techniques here on the ground, at a
cost
of one one hundredth a traditional system.
Cheap meaning sort of the
cost
of the military, not the
cost
of medical care.
It's conceivable that, say, using the sulfates method or this method I've come up with, you could create an ice age at a
cost
of .001
And he said, "Well, recently I pitched a sustainability project to a client, and turned and he said to me, 'I know it's going to
cost
less, I know it's going to sell more, but we're not pioneers, because pioneers have arrows in their backs.'"
And our estimate for a trip like that is it would
cost
around 40 dollars, which you can really build a business around.
RL: So, one of the things we're really focusing on is, really, the
cost.
At any one time, there are 35 million people today living with one of these brain diseases, and the annual
cost
globally is 700 billion dollars.
They should be transparent, accessible, and available to everyone at no
cost.
Most of the
cost
was the commission to the salesmen.
Now, in the days when mapping a genome
cost
millions, or even tens of thousands, it was basically a research enterprise.
They are heavy, bulky, really hard to maintain, and
cost
a lot of money.
[DNA Vending Machine is an art installation about our increasing access to biotechnology.] (Music) [For a reasonable cost, you can purchase a sample of human DNA from a traditional vending machine.]
But the travel options are very limited; plane tickets
cost
nearly half of their monthly salary.
They
cost
a fortune.
I did some research on how much it cost, and I just became a bit obsessed with transportation systems.
So this is actually how you might separate bikes from cars with minimal
cost.
It significantly reduces metabolic
cost.
For the last year, we have been working with analysts and political experts to calculate, how much would it
cost
to win enough votes in the United States Congress to make fundamental reform possible?
The heat required to regenerate or recycle these materials absolutely dictates the energy and the subsequent
cost
of doing this.
An energy-intensive version of this technology could
cost
you as much as $1,000 a ton just to capture it.
Well, flying you all in here must have
cost
a bit of energy too.
Yes, it did
cost
a billion dollars or two billion dollars a year to make this progress.
But you have to compare that to the
cost
of making Moore's Law.
That
cost
way more than that.
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