Groups
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One of the interesting things about these particular guys is that they're in the actinomycete and streptomycete
groups
of the bacteria, which is where we get most of our antibiotics.
I'm not going to go through all of these projects now, but we're involved in about half-a-dozen robotic development projects, in collaboration with a number of different
groups.
There was a meaning gap between these high-intensity conflict
groups
and my everyday gatherings.
I see large
groups
of women in tattered uniforms surrounded by huge walls and gates, enclosed by iron barbed wires, and I get hit by an awful stench, and I ask myself, how did I move from working in the respected financial banking sector, having worked so hard in school, to now being locked up in the largest correctional facility for women in Kenya?
They take the sediment itself, they extract the oil from it, and from that they can produce compounds which turn out to be very specific to particular microbial
groups.
There's an example of a group of scientists in Botswana, who took fecal material from baboons and compared two different
groups.
Each of us, as individuals, groups, corporations and even governments are being forced to grapple with more change than ever before in human history.
Children of different ethnic
groups
become suddenly aware of each other, people of color become aware of others, income
groups
and cultures and ethnicities all come together around the amazement of the ring with animals and performers.
It's
groups
like that in this room that generate the future of the U.S. economy.
It's a program of social rescue and deep cultural transformation designed for the whole Venezuelan society with absolutely no distinctions whatsoever, but emphasizing the vulnerable and endangered social
groups.
In the 12th century CE, before the Mongol Empire formed, the East Asian steppe was home to scattered
groups
of Mongol and Turkic pastoral nomads led by Khans.
These nomadic
groups
often fought each other.
Politics is the tool through which we structure ourselves as
groups
and societies.
Now a bonding network brings together people from a homogenous group, whereas a bridging network brings together people from different
groups.
I photographed the massive and historic immigration marches in Chicago, children at detention facilities and the slow percolating rise of anti-immigrant hate groups, including sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona.
It requires faith groups, the private sector, media, academia, civil society organizations and others.
And we all know that when we make decisions in groups, they don't always go right.
So how do
groups
make good decisions?
With my colleague, Dan Ariely, we recently began inquiring into this by performing experiments in many places around the world to figure out how
groups
can interact to reach better decisions.
We thought crowds would be wiser if they debated in small
groups
that foster a more thoughtful and reasonable exchange of information.
Then we divided the crowd into
groups
of five, and invited them to come up with a group answer.
We discovered that averaging the answers of the
groups
after they reached consensus was much more accurate than averaging all the individual opinions before debate.
In other words, based on this experiment, it seems that after talking with others in small groups, crowds collectively come up with better judgments.
But can this procedure of aggregating the results of debates in small
groups
also help us decide on social and political issues that are critical for our future?
Then we asked everyone to gather into
groups
of three.
What distinguished the
groups
that reached a consensus from those that didn't?
And we discovered that the
groups
that include highly confident grays are much more likely to reach consensus.
Now, when
groups
reach consensus, how do they do so?
Our experiments suggest a different method that may be effective in balancing these two goals at the same time, by forming small
groups
that converge to a single decision while still maintaining diversity of opinions because there are many independent
groups.
I saw the structure while I was on the train, and I got off at the next station and met people there that gave me access to their catacomb-like basement, which was used for ammunition storage during the war and also, at some point, to hide
groups
of Jewish refugees.
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