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You not only get to
cover
science, but you get to meet interesting scientists, like my PhD advisor Revi Sterling, she, of the magic research high tops there.
But sometime ago, I discovered that if I
cover
my left eye, instead what I get is this.
So these stories together became the Herald Tribune business
cover.
So I want to
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up these lines of text with a bar because I want to use this bar as an information device here.
So far, this is enough toxin to
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the face of Lake Erie a foot deep.
Birth order, another topic I covered for TIME, and another topic I
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in the book, plays out in other ways as well.
The oceans
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some 70 percent of our planet.
And these mats actually
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an area the size of Greece.
I
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my lifetime here, you know?
I had just written a book that celebrated our life on the internet and I was about to be on the
cover
of Wired magazine.
And I've just written a new book, but this time it's not one that will get me on the
cover
of Wired magazine.
A book
cover
is a distillation.
Global croplands
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16 million km².
Global pastures
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30 million km².
And this is the idea that Science Magazine used on their front
cover.
I was making a series of six games that covered difficult topics, and if you're going to
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a difficult topic, this is one you need to cover, and I'll let you figure out what that's about on your own.
And I had gone to
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this contest a few years back as a science journalist, expecting, I guess, that this was going to be like the Superbowl of savants.
When one ant touches another, it's smelling it, and it can tell, for example, whether the other ant is a nest mate because ants
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themselves and each other, through grooming, with a layer of grease, which carries a colony-specific odor.
They
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the earth, except for Antarctica.
Believe it or not, the picture on your right remains a very popular tourist snorkeling spot on the island of Maui, even though it's lost most of its coral
cover
over the past decade or so.
So whichever of those renewables you pick, the message is, whatever mix of those renewables you're using, if you want to power the UK on them, you're going to need to
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something like 20 percent or 25 percent of the country with those renewables.
Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired, defended his choice and said there aren't enough women, prominent women in technology to sell a cover, to sell an issue.
How many people knew the founders of Facebook and Google before their faces were on a magazine
cover?
This is its
cover
from November 15, 2010.
Almost immediately, pundits weighed in, blaming her and saying things like, "You know, maybe women shouldn't be sent to
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those stories."
He had a Dixieland jazz band when we were growing up, and he would always
cover
Louis Armstrong tunes.
It's how you
cover
it that matters.
This is a recent
cover
of New York Magazine.
And folks, you can buy a copy of Bill Clinton's "My Life" from the bookstore here at TED. Parse it
cover
to
cover
for whatever hidden references you want.
Our idea for the bid was 100 percent solar cooling, based on the idea that we use the roof of the stadia, we
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the roofs of the stadia with PV systems.
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