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But I think they're
entering
a new age, because technology makes sharing frictionless and fun.
A study in the last two years of people
entering
the workforce out of college showed that 57 percent of boys entering, or men, I guess, are negotiating their first salary, and only seven percent of women.
Now let me put it this way: if I met a monolingual Dutch speaker who had the cure for cancer, would I stop him from
entering
my British University?
Beyond cities, all of this sensing and actuating is
entering
our everyday objects.
And we're
entering
an era of truly scarless surgery called NOTES, where the robotic endoscope can come out the stomach and pull out that gallbladder, all in a scarless way and robotically.
So we're really
entering
the era of wearable robotics, actually.
If we go down the small pathway a little bit further, we're
entering
the era of nanomedicine, the ability to make devices super-small, to the point where we can design red blood cells or microrobots that monitor our blood system or immune system, or even those that might clear out the clots from our arteries.
We're now
entering
the era of systems medicine, systems biology, where we can start to integrate all this information.
We're
entering
the era of personalized oncology, the ability to leverage all of this data together, analyze the tumor and come up with a real, specific cocktail for the individual patient.
So in closing, as you think about technology trends and how to impact health and medicine, we're
entering
an era of miniaturization, decentralization and personalization.
I was
entering
college, Long Island University, and I had always wanted to be a teacher, and so I minored in education and I took all the appropriate courses, and then when it was time for me to go for my license, I had to take a written exam, an oral exam and a medical exam.
So we developed an idea, a rationale, that perhaps if we made a molecule that prevented the Post-it note from sticking by
entering
into the little pocket at the base of this spinning protein, then maybe we could convince cancer cells, certainly those addicted to this BRD4 protein, that they're not cancer.
And one day, I found myself
entering
through my boss' office and quitting my job to dedicate myself to this.
They're going to be
entering
this car one by one.
We had about 80 people show up to participate,
entering
one by one.
So DNA's
entering
the production line from the left-hand side, and it hits this collection, these miniature biochemical machines, that are pulling apart the DNA strand and making an exact copy.
So I want to show you a clip of algorithms developed by Frank Shen and Professor Nathan Michael, that shows this robot
entering
a building for the very first time, and creating this map on the fly.
And then, one by one, in reverse chronological order, they excuse themselves,
entering
the scrolling list of feelings.
Can you see we're
entering
a whole new era of innovation that is supercharging progress?
It will be better for all if they prepare before
entering
office rather than learning on the job.
Now, when you think about it, it's amazing, right, that over the past 20 years, we've evolved from trusting people online to share information to trusting to handing over our credit card information, and now we're
entering
the third trust wave: connecting trustworthy strangers to create all kinds of people-powered marketplaces.
Entering
their ears, what they hear is, "Do crazy things and then I'll fire you."
If you will, the Greek guy inside of me feels if I don't get a line, it's like
entering
the labyrinth of the Minotaur without having Ariadne giving you the string to find your way.
So these outfall pipes have been retrofitted to shut seawater off from
entering
the system.
We're
entering
uncharted territory, and yet our expertise and our systems are based on the past.
When I first started to work in Romania nearly 20 years ago, there were 200,000 children living in institutions, and more
entering
every day.
We're
entering
this amazing period of flux in human evolution where we've evolved to speak in a way in which our words disappear, but we're in an environment where we're recording everything.
You'd be
entering
a virtual world with a virtual language.
When they're
entering
a new market, they send a family member to supervise it, or, if they're partnering with a new organization, they create a family tie, either through marriages or other types of ties.
That's almost 80 million people that will be
entering
the workforce in the next 20 years.
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