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We found some gooey material that had the right extracellular matrix in it, we put the cells in it, and lo and behold, in about four days, they got reorganized and on the right, is what we can make in
culture.
On the left is what's inside the animal, we call it in vivo, and the one in
culture
was full of milk, the lovely red there is full of milk.
And we do this because we actually believe that silicon technology today is mostly about a
culture
of excess.
The main thing is a fix-it-locally culture, which is fantastic because it means that your product or your service doesn't have to go through a huge bureaucratic system to get it fixed.
There's still more work to do, because we're building this
culture
shift.
We're so intertwined in the lives and
culture
of people in North America and Europe, that you might be surprised how critical we are to your histories and future.
We tried to answer this simple question: Can you find a unifying language that cuts across age and income and
culture
that will help people themselves find a new way of living, see spaces around them differently, think about the resources they use differently, interact differently?
Across age, across income, across
culture.
Put that at the heart of your school culture, and you will create a different generation.
Hearing loss makes it hard to fish on the open water, hunt caribou and harvest berries, activities central to Alaskan Native
culture.
Can we apply the techniques that worked here to this? T.S. Eliot once said, "One of the most momentous things that can happen to a
culture
is that they acquire a new form of prose."
A momentous thing that can happen to a
culture
is they can acquire a new style of arguing: trial by jury, voting, peer review, now this.
Basically this was also a major outbreak, a
culture
of dissent, a
culture
of basically non-conformism, which was not known before.
What if your employees experience a
culture
of bias, exclusion and worse?
It comes from popular
culture.
Civic leaders created these annual events to celebrate
culture
as the highest expression of the human spirit.
But as the decades passed, these festivals, they really became the establishment, and as the
culture
and capital accelerated, the Internet brought us all together, high and low kind of disappeared, a new kind of festival emerged.
We must open up our institutions, and like the leaf, we must let the nutrients flow throughout our body politic, throughout our culture, to create open institutions to create a stronger democracy, a better tomorrow.
It says a lot about the
culture
that's forming on campus.
Now, we grew algae in waste water, and we built tools that allowed us to get into the lives of algae so that we could monitor the way they grow, what makes them happy, how do we make sure that we're going to have a
culture
that will survive and thrive.
His department stores confiscated, he spent the rest of his life in a relentless pursuit of art and
culture.
It's an economy and
culture
called collaborative consumption, and, through it, people like Sebastian are becoming micro-entrepreneurs.
And this was interesting to me because as a culture, we are obsessed with the pursuit of happiness, and yet in the process, we kind of overlook joy.
An architect designs a building, and it becomes a place, or many architects design many buildings, and it becomes a city, and regardless of this complicated mix of forces of politics and
culture
and economics that shapes these places, at the end of the day, you can go and you can visit them.
And what surprised me as well was that as much as this is based on the most sophisticated technology, as much as this is an incredibly new thing, the physical process itself has been around for a long time, and the
culture
is the same.
From there, you can walk in any direction to almost any
culture.
The roots of this myth are deep and they are entangled with some very dark forces in our
culture.
Yet because of my tradie
culture
and that ignorant attitude that we have in the tradie community, I didn't feel confident at all.
No. There's an ingrained
culture
of being a tradie.
But there is a saying in my
culture
that if a bud leaves a tree without saying something, that bud is a young one.
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