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Solution: Take human waste, take animal waste, put it into a chamber, out of that,
extract
biogas, methane gas.
So, the plant’s roots will
extract
these resources.
As I explained earlier, plants
extract
phosphorus from the soil, through water.
Now the problem that we have is that life comes at us, and it comes at us very quickly, and what we need to do is to take that amorphous flow of experience and somehow
extract
meaning from it with a working memory that's about the size of a pea.
Each is surrounded by a network of blood vessels, from which they
extract
ingredients to manufacture dozens of hormones.
I can
extract
information from these.
If we reach that stage, then there's something else: we can
extract
from this document events.
So what we do is take all these data from all these different days and pool them together to
extract
a long-term association pattern by applying techniques with network analysis to get a complete picture of the social structure of the colony.
When we produce materials, we need to
extract
them from the environment, and we need a whole bunch of environmental impacts.
What she can produce are mostly vowel-like sounds, but that's enough for us to
extract
her source characteristics.
So by combining the magnetics patterns with the patterns in the F.M. radio frequencies processing which can massively increase the information that we can
extract
in a single scan.
You need to survey all feet and
extract
the principles of how they work.
Looking deeply inside nature, through the magnifying glass of science, designers
extract
principles, processes and materials that are forming the very basis of design methodology.
In the ocean, you can
extract
the fuel for about one thousandth of a cent per kilowatt-hour, so that's very, very cheap.
And if the whole planet would run on fusion, we could
extract
the fuel from the ocean.
And the waste product from them after you
extract
the juice from the sugarcane is called "bagasse."
From this image, my team and I figured out a very clever way to
extract
billions of information packets.
Can you
extract
from Chris another minute and a half for me, because I have a video I have to show you.
This device allows me to symbolically
extract
other people's eyes, so I have a diversity of eyes to use for my other sculptures.
Now our work, that is, the scientific validation of this traditional information, has shown that precisely that leaf
extract
shows activity, potent activity, against a wide range of bacteria that could be pathogenic to humans.
Now, our preliminary labwork on the leaf
extract
has shown that precisely these leaves contain ingredients that are very close, in terms of structures, chemical structures, to those medicines which are sold in the chemist's shop against asthma.
And you know, presumably he's wearing makeup, the lighting here is kind of challenging, but still, just from the video, we're able to
extract
his pulse and show it quite well.
Even when a person is sitting still, there's a lot of information we can
extract
about their breathing patterns, small facial expressions.
We actually
extract
audio signals from video signals.
But when we're done with that analysis what we'll do is we'll take a small fragment of the bone and we'll
extract
DNA from it.
It's nothing but using sensors to read the electrical brainstorms that a brain is producing to generate the motor commands that have to be downloaded to the spinal cord, so we projected sensors that can read hundreds and now thousands of these brain cells simultaneously, and
extract
from these electrical signals the motor planning that the brain is generating to actually make us move into space.
From that hologram, we can
extract
information just about that sonic spot, because we filter out all of the red light.
So what if we record them with a high-speed camera and then use software to
extract
tiny motions from our high-speed video, and analyze those motions to figure out what sounds created them?
In 2008, I picked up a scientific study looking at how many years we have of valuable materials to
extract
from the ground: copper, 61; tin, zinc, 40; silver, 29.
As food travels through our digestive tract, it reaches the fermentors who
extract
energy from these sugars by converting them into chemicals, like alcohol and hydrogen gas, which they spew out as waste products.
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