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Obviously, nobody has been able to go back to 1930, get all the people born in one maternity unit, and half of them eat lots of fruit and veg and olive oil, half of them eat McDonald's, and then we see how many wrinkles you've got
later.
A while later, you see what happened to each of them.
So this is what they were going to do in their trial: They were taking 3,000 children, they were going to give them these huge fish oil pills, six of them a day, and then, a year later, measure their school exam performance and compare their performance against what they predicted their exam performance would have been if they hadn't had the pills.
Originally, it was bread crumbs that were used to scratch away pencil marks and later, rubber and pumice.
Then about 3,000 years later, someone finally invented the buttonhole, and buttons were suddenly useful.
Later, in the 1960s, Ted Nelson launches Project Xanadu, and he said, "Well, what if it wasn't just limited to the things that I have?
And a few months later, she wrote back.
Later, I would work on evolutionary genetics, and I would work on systems biology.
Now, moments after this image was shot, Harwood struck Tomlinson with a baton, and he pushed him to ground, and Tomlinson died moments
later.
And this seemed to break the ice, because a few minutes later, a high school teacher named Jason Dyer posted a suggestion.
And what this ensures is that, if they
later
make the same discovery, he can reveal the anagram and get the credit, but in the meantime, he hasn't given up any knowledge at all.
And when I went back six months later, I said, "Where's your husband?" "Oh, somewhere.
Six and a half years later, a hundred and eighty researchers, they have some amazing developments in the lab, and I will show you three of those today, such that we can stop burning up our planet and instead, we can generate all the energy we need right where we are, cleanly, safely, and cheaply.
In 1994, just 17 years later, the code was broken.
TK: Okay, so I think about nine months
later
that you had the targeted reinnervation surgery, took six more months to have all the reinnervation.
A couple weeks later, I'd call again, let them know.
There can be no evolutionary advantage to laying down memories of childhood or perceiving the color of a rose if it doesn't affect the way you're going to move
later
in life.
The fact that we forget most of our childhood, for example, is probably fine, because it doesn't effect our movements
later
in life.
As you know, when you put oil and water together, they don't mix, but through self-assembly we can get a nice oil droplet to form, and we can actually use this as a body for our artificial organism or for our protocell, as you will see
later.
It's a very early video, so we haven't yet dealt with the overlap and all of that, but that got refined pretty soon,
later.
Let's fast-forward to the San Francisco Bay Area many decades later, where I started a technology company that brought the world its first 3D laser scanning system.
A few days later, we received a call: "Is the data available and can it be used for reconstruction?"
And watching that videotape
later
that day inspired me to keep doing what I do.
Six days later, all the cities were rescued but one: Chicago.
I'd go to the general store for a cup of coffee and a brownie, I'd ship my film to San Francisco, and lo and behold, two days later, it would end up on my front door, which was way better than having to fight the traffic of Hollywood.
Fast-forward two years later: we now have window farms, which are vertical, hydroponic platforms for food-growing indoors.
I went home from work early one day with what I thought was the flu, and less than 24 hours
later
I was in the hospital on life support with less than a two percent chance of living.
It wasn't until days
later
as I lay in a coma that the doctors diagnosed me with bacterial meningitis, a vaccine-preventable blood infection.
I thought the worst was over until weeks
later
when I saw my new legs for the first time.
Four months
later
I was back up on a snowboard, although things didn't go quite as expected: My knees and my ankles wouldn't bend and at one point I traumatized all the skiers on the chair lift when I fell and my legs, still attached to my snowboard — (Laughter) — went flying down the mountain, and I was on top of the mountain still.
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