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Well, often we're unaware of the fact that we're living in
environments
in which our skin is inherently poorly adapted.
In these environments, where TB posed an especially high threat, those individuals who were not carriers of any genetic protection would have been more likely to die.
So that if we want to create
environments
with good rules, we can't just tear down.
Meetings in these kinds of
environments
are optional.
I wanted to create
environments
that moved and morphed like an illusionist.
In the world of the arctic and alpine environments, where the ice is, it's real and it's present.
All these projects are quite different, quite different shapes, and it is because they are built for different
environments.
So in water-rich environments, lipids naturally form a shell like this, with the heads outside and the tails inside.
But some make the virus better suited for certain environments— like a new host species.
And still, those extreme
environments
are very good places if we want to stop the shifting sands.
We see the result, the traces, if you like, of the Bacillus pasteurii being harnessed to sculpt the desert into these habitable
environments.
Now, the problem with collaborative online
environments
like World of Warcraft is that it's so satisfying to be on the verge of an epic win all the time, we decide to spend all our time in these game worlds.
And he says, "We're witnessing what amounts to no less than a mass exodus to virtual worlds and online game environments."
We have a fully autonomous vehicle that can drive into urban
environments.
For such environments, importing technology systems developed elsewhere has not worked, but in 2006, I joined Baobab Health, a team that uses locally based engineers to develop suitable interventions that are addressing health care challenges in Malawi.
It is inspiring and fun to follow technology trends across the globe, but to make them work in low-resourced
environments
like public hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa, we have had to become jacks-of-all-trades and build whole systems, including the infrastructure, from the ground up.
The array of
environments
and cultural adaptations to them is really extraordinary, and the history is pretty cool too.
This is an experiment done by Jennifer Whitson at U.T. Austin on corporate
environments
and whether feelings of uncertainty and out of control makes people see illusory patterns.
And the interesting moment now, the number of
environments
where the social design challenge relies on both of those things being true.
We've got to start building cities and human
environments
where a 150-pound person can go a couple of miles in a dense, rich, green-space environment, without being in a 4,000-pound machine to do it.
So I started to ask the question, even back then, if these
environments
didn't know what to do with people who didn't fit a standard mold, why weren't we reshaping the
environments
to take advantage of people's strengths?
Over time, I've come to identify the optimal conditions for these types of creative and innovative
environments
are clear intent, purpose and passion: this is working on something bigger than ourselves.
And together, good as can be expected is limitless when the expectation is that by reshaping our environments, we can change the world.
Although we can't bring trees and prairie plants and frogs into these environments, we are bringing images of nature into these exercise yards, putting them on the walls, so at least they get contact with visual images of nature.
On one hand, on the left bank of the river, are the people like me who study those planets and try to define the
environments.
Because we're a smart species, we can actually create all kinds of
environments
that are super, super complicated, sometimes too complicated for us to even actually understand, even though we've actually created them.
And of course, if we are put in
environments
where we can't deal with it, in some sense makes sense that we actually might mess certain things up.
But there's another possibility that I find a little bit more worrying, which is, maybe it's not our
environments
that are messed up.
What are the
environments
that lead to unusual levels of innovation, unusual levels of creativity?
And what I've done is, I've looked at both
environments
like the coffeehouse, I've looked at media
environments
like the World Wide Web, that have been extraordinarily innovative; I've gone back to the history of the first cities; I've even gone to biological environments, like coral reefs and rain forests, that involve unusual levels of biological innovation.
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