Growing
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Soon after our
growing
popularity and artworks around the world, we started facing a very different kind of a problem.
Growing
up as a young black male in Sacramento, California in the 1980s, there were two groups I identified as having respect: athletes and gangsters.
By the end of the 14th century, Alpine cheese from the Gruyere region of Switzerland had become so profitable that a neighboring state invaded the Gruyere highlands to take control of the
growing
cheese trade.
The absolute majority of the world's population are below 20, and they are
growing
larger and faster.
And these numbers are just
growing
and
growing
and
growing.
You can imagine that the plants
growing
up like kelp through cracks in the ice,
growing
on the surface.
Number two, neuroplasticity research tell us that the human brain is still
growing
until at least the age of 25.
It is regenerative, like nature, reclaiming ruined ground,
growing
anew.
Awareness is
growing
that climate impacts hit women and girls hardest, given existing vulnerabilities.
Addressing this inequity can also help women cope with the challenges of
growing
food as the climate changes.
He had this amazing series of hairs
growing
out of a mole on the left side of his face, which I'm told is very good luck.
Growing
up, I was very close to my father.
I got my first computer when I was a teenager
growing
up in Accra, and it was a really cool device.
Kwabena Boahen: Yes, like I said at the beginning, I got my first computer when I was a teenager,
growing
up in Accra.
To find out, I’ve connected with a small but
growing
group of young researchers who’ve done boots-on-the-ground studies of work involving AI in very diverse settings like start-ups, policing, investment banking and online education.
The Northern Hemisphere had massive
growing
ice sheets.
With customer satisfaction so high, we've never had to advertise, yet are
growing
at 25 percent a year.
So one big question is, how does a baby know when to stop
growing?
And for molecular programming, the question is how does your cell phone know when to stop
growing?
It knows when to stop
growing
because it can count.
Here's the DNA origami, and what we can do is we can write 32 on both edges of the DNA origami, and we can now use our watering can and water with tiles, and we can start
growing
tiles off of that and create a square.
If you look at the square that you build with the origami and some counters
growing
off it, the pattern that it has is exactly the pattern that you need to make a memory.
Here is a DNA origami rectangle, and here are some tiles
growing
from it.
However, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find quiet spaces in times of constantly increasing traffic,
growing
urbanization, construction sites, air-conditioning units, leaf blowers, lawnmowers, outdoor concerts and bars, personal music players, and your neighbors partying until 3am.
This is one of the largest databases on the planet and it's
growing
faster than we can build computers to store it.
They're
growing
organic vegetables.
The worms are
growing
inches per week!
And it's been
growing
along for the last 11 years, and it's a fantastic resource.
How do we go and have a world where we both have libraries and publishing in the future, just as we basically benefited as we were
growing
up?
Now, most school districts can't really afford organic food, but we, as a nation, have to start thinking about consuming,
growing
and feeding our children food that's not chock-full of chemicals.
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