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So what if we could take these channelrhodopsins and other molecules and install them on some of these other spared cells and convert them into
little
cameras?
The goal of this maze is to get out of the water and go to a
little
platform that's under the lit top port.
And now you can see, the animal can indeed avoid walls and go to this
little
platform and make cognitive use of its eyes again.
Juan Enriquez: So some of this stuff is a
little
dense.
But you just have to go to a garden center, and they're in
little
paper packets.
Since we have an extra minute here, I thought perhaps you could tell us a
little
bit about these seeds, which maybe came from the shaved bit of the building.
And so I would run into the forest, and I would build these
little
huts.
As I approached this concrete building, these tiny
little
windows, barbed wire, high walls, observation towers, and on the inside, these cold, hard spaces,
little
light or air, the guards are screaming, the doors are clanking, there's a wall of cells filled with so many black and brown bodies.
And the first time I figured out that way was in this
little
single-person submersible called Deep Rover.
This
little
squid is called the fire shooter because of its ability to do this.
This is a
little
hard for children, but I think you can handle it.
I was probably being a
little
extreme.
But what does this mean when we have no context for what it is that we're working on, and we're just doing these
little
labors?
More recently, somebody even 3D-printed Thom Yorke's head, which is a
little
creepy, but pretty cool.
And I just worked and worked through problems, until my
little
wee battles that I was fighting within the picture all began to resolve themselves.
And then this is, again, the abstract version, which ends up getting a
little
bit crazy.
So this should really be seen at home with you typing in your own address, but I'm going to give you a
little
preview of what you can expect.
So I want to tell you a
little
bit about what this partnership, the Polio Partnership, is trying to do.
It leaves their children paralyzed, and it drags their families deeper into poverty, because they're desperately searching and they're desperately spending the
little
bit of savings that they have, trying in vain to find a cure for their children.
And that great buy costs us a
little
bit more.
My knife became a
little
sharper.
Well, that process has been a
little
bit blurred by the fact that not all Europeans are that welcoming, but that's another discussion.
You can see, there still is a
little
bit of a legibility problem there.
A fellow TED speaker, Jonathan Haidt, came up with this beautiful
little
analogy between the conscious and the unconscious mind.
And so I'm going to talk a
little
bit about that, keeping in mind that we have a lot on the program here.
It's a
little
brain worm.
We don't have much time, and I'm going to go over just a
little
bit of this and cut out, because there's a lot of other things that are going to be said.
It'd be a terrible model for a particle physicist, because they don't play with car stops, they play with these
little
weird particles.
And so that's where physics was at a few years ago; you needed quantum mechanics to describe little, tiny particles.
Because if everything is made up of
little
particles and all the
little
particles follow quantum mechanics, then shouldn't everything just follow quantum mechanics?
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