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And it started to make me think a lot about the night sky, and how
humans
have always used the night sky to project their great stories.
In fact, it worked so well that now we have a synthetic mixture of the aroma of Limburger cheese that we're using in Tanzania and has been shown there to be two to three times more attractive to mosquitoes than
humans.
We were quite amazed by these results because we were able to eliminate a deep-rooted bias in
humans.
This captain is going to use our findings on the optimism bias to try to explain to the firefighters why they think the way they do, to make them acutely aware of this very optimistic bias in
humans.
And by 2010, we are actually 80 percent of
humans
who live in countries with about two children per woman.
I know this is going to sound strange, but I think robots can inspire us to be better
humans.
Because I have a hunch that many of our technological innovations, the devices we dream about, can inspire us to be better
humans.
(Creatures grunting) We didn't want to replay actual evolution with
humans
and all that, because it's almost more interesting to look at alternate possibilities in evolution.
CA: And currently, a big focus of the company is, I guess, kind of a race with Boeing to be the first to provide the service to NASA of actually putting
humans
into orbit.
You guys have actually developed quite a detailed, sort of, picture of how
humans
might fly to Mars, and what that would look like.
I think we're working on one of the most important things we possibly can, and that's to find another place for
humans
to live and survive and thrive.
If something happened on earth, you need
humans
living somewhere else.
Fundamentally, it's another place to explore, and that's what makes
humans
different from animals, it's our sense of exploration and sense of wonderment and learning something new.
So the normal state of affairs is not to have just a Homo sapiens; the normal state of affairs is to have various versions of
humans
walking around.
The difference between
humans
and Neanderthal is 0.004 percent of gene code.
It's an observation with obvious medical applications in
humans
as well, but it's also relevant in a broad sense, I think, to the design of prosthetics, soft robots, basically anything where changes of shape and stiffness are important.
And this is not something that happens to
humans
only.
Evidence suggests that
humans
in all ages and from all cultures create their identity in some kind of narrative form.
Granted, we're not sending
humans
up at the moment, well at least with our own launch vehicles, but NASA is far from dead, and one of the reasons why we write a program like this is so that people realize that there's so many other things that we're doing.
And what's amazing, when you use this technology, for example, looking at humans, we're not just covered in a sea of microbes.
That would take us a long step along the road to autonomous vehicles that drive as well as the best
humans.
Can, in fact, the technology not simply replace humans, but allow us to reach the level of reflex and intuition that we're all capable of?
This kind of trafficking, in narcotics, in humans, in weapons, God forbid, in weapons of mass destruction, is part of the threat to the global commons.
If you believe that
humans
can improve their lot, I have been told, that means that you have a blind faith and a quasi-religious belief in the outmoded superstition and the false promise of the myth of the onward march of inexorable progress.
It's a very common posture in high-ranking males, and it's very recognizable because
humans
do this kind of stuff.
So that's a very important part of the coalition system, and that's something that we share between
humans
and chimpanzees.
So in humans, of course, I am always intrigued by these men who are candidates and hold babies up like this.
It's the same for
humans
in the garden of hardship.
And that simple motion of forwards and upwards, it's the most basic direction of progress we
humans
recognize.
Licklider intuitively realized this, contemplating
humans
setting the goals, formulating the hypotheses, determining the criteria, and performing the evaluation.
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