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And the optical components, if you look at the inset up on the right, we had to
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out a way to manufacture lenses in paper itself at really high throughputs, so it uses a process of self-assembly and surface tension to build achromatic lenses in the paper itself.
Now, as a pediatric endocrinologist, I used to be very, very involved and still somewhat am, in cases in which there are mismatches in the externals or between the externals and the internals, and we literally have to
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out what is the description of your sex.
If we could
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out exactly how they do this, it could inspire designs that could reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, which brings my story full circle.
Suddenly my left eye slammed shut in great pain and I couldn't
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out why my eye wasn't working.
CA: To a lay person it seems like he has certain things to offer the U.S., the government, you, others, in terms of putting things right and helping
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out a smarter policy, a smarter way forward for the future.
Because there was some interesting things you had to do to
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out how to make balloons possible, they didn't have to be tethered.
And when I saw this figure, the hairs raised up on the back of my neck, because one way to think about it is, "Oh, that's interesting, captive monkeys are sort of on their way to becoming like Americans."
And I was actually looking at this
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on my computer screen when I got the news that four of the red-shanked doucs had died in the zoo of gut-related issues.
He said, "How did Target
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out that this high school girl was pregnant before she told her parents?"
And I have to
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out what they're doing, why, and whether or not there's risk involved, often without much in terms of context or background.
To that end, we used imaging tools such as MRI, to look inside my body, to
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out the geometries and locations of various tissues.
We're never going to see the stuff outside, but by going to the South Pole and spending three years looking at the detailed structure of the night sky, we can
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out that we're probably in a universe that looks kind of like that.
Bill Gates: Well, I think we were excited that there'd be a phase of our life where we'd get to work together and
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out how to give this money back.
CA: It seems to me, it's actually really hard for some people to
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out even how to remotely spend that much money on something else.
So one day, when I met professor Hugh Herr about two and a half years ago, and he asked me if I knew how to solve this problem, I said, "No, not yet, but I would love to
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it out."
Months later, maybe about two months later, I started about getting my job back, which is something, when you become this primary caregiver person, which some people in the audience here have certainly been in that position, it's a challenging role but at some point you've got to
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out when you're going to get your life back, and at the time, I couldn't ask Gabby if she wanted me to go fly in the space shuttle again.
I want us, in the next decade, to build a space telescope that'll be able to image an Earth about another star and
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out whether it can harbor life.
But it also left me in a really tricky position moving forward as an author trying to
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out how in the world I was ever going to write a book again that would ever please anybody, because I knew well in advance that all of those people who had adored "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I wrote next because it wasn't going to be "Eat, Pray, Love," and all of those people who had hated "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I wrote next because it would provide evidence that I still lived.
And the museum noticed that people were spending a lot of time with this exhibit, and a researcher from a science education center in Australia decided to study this exhibit and try to
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out what was going on.
These are small groups of people coming together to talk about what has happened to them, to share resources and information and to begin to
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out a way forward.
Bridgework is what we do in the meantime; bridgework is what we do while we're trying to
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out what is next.
So I decided to try to
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this out myself.
Then you can look at the ratios of those numbers, and
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out for a data center where you don't have that information, you can
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out, but maybe you only have one of those, you know the square footage, then you could
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out well, maybe the power is proportional.
But using some of these same methods, we can look at the NSA's data centers, and
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out, you know, we don't know what's going on there, but it's pretty clear that their operation is not the size of Google's.
Each symbol is a colony, and the size of the symbol is how many offspring it had, because we were able to use genetic variation to match up parent and offspring colonies, that is, to
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out which colonies were founded by a daughter queen produced by which parent colony.
So if you think from the perspective of early metastatic cancer cells as they're out searching around for the resources that they need, if those resources are clustered, they're likely to use interactions for recruitment, and if we can
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out how cancer cells are recruiting, then maybe we could set traps to catch them before they become established.
We'd like you to
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out how much aspartame we should put in each can of Diet Pepsi in order to have the perfect drink."
So, when things aren't working out, I tend to take a step back, apply my business toolkit to
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out why, and to fix it.
It's taken me a very long time to
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out what defines me.
Now let me tell you: it could be really hard to
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out what defines you, because there were times when I'd get so annoyed and frustrated, and say: "I don't care what defines me!"
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