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But for now, I would be satisfied beaming new medicines across the globe, fully automated and on demand, saving
lives
from emerging infectious diseases and printing personalized cancer medicines for those who don't have time to wait.
It's about saving human
lives.
I stand here thinking and wondering about all the different ways that we might even manufacture a near win in this room, how your
lives
might play this out, because I think on some gut level we do know this.
Scientific breakthrough, the kind that can potentially save lives, can sometimes be lying right out in the open for us to discover, in the evolved, accumulated body of human anecdote, for example, or in the time-tested adaptations that we observe in the natural world around us.
But the weird thing is that 20 years later, during the crazy ride of "Eat, Pray, Love," I found myself identifying all over again with that unpublished young diner waitress who I used to be, thinking about her constantly, and feeling like I was her again, which made no rational sense whatsoever because our
lives
could not have been more different.
And it was only when I was trying to unthread that that I finally began to comprehend the strange and unlikely psychological connection in our
lives
between the way we experience great failure and the way we experience great success.
Is it something that's really going to make a difference in your lives, as an individual, as a family with autism?
So I invite all of you to join the mission and to help to be able to make the
lives
of individuals with autism so much better and so much richer.
This can change health care as we know it today, improve how we understand chronic diseases and also save many
lives.
This is a map of the study site where I have been tracking this population of harvester ant colonies for 28 years, which is about as long as a colony
lives.
This is where most folks stand before taking their
lives.
I've had the great honor of getting to meet some of these, who we would call heroes, who have put themselves and put their
lives
at risk to save others, and I asked them, "Why would you do it?
The world is filled with danger, things that are trying to frustrate our
lives
or reduce our success, reduce our opportunity for success.
When a leader makes the choice to put the safety and
lives
of the people inside the organization first, to sacrifice their comforts and sacrifice the tangible results, so that the people remain and feel safe and feel like they belong, remarkable things happen.
And this is, I think, the predicament of our lives: that we don't take every opportunity to help because our focus is in the wrong direction.
AI is poised to make an incredible impact on our
lives
in the future.
Thousands of patients every year lose their
lives
due to liver and oral cancer.
So it's fortunate that my career as a biologist lets me dive deeply into the
lives
of some truly wondrous creatures that share our planet: fireflies.
Together with my students at Tufts University and other colleagues, we've made lots of new discoveries about fireflies: their courtship and sex lives, their treachery and murder.
Here's another problem: we've conquered darkness, but in the process, we spill so much extra light out into the night that it disrupts the
lives
of other creatures, and fireflies are especially sensitive to light pollution because it obscures the signals that they use to find their mates.
Most of us spend our lives, when it comes to health and disease, acting as if we're voyeurs.
We make those choices all our
lives.
But if you banish the dragons, you banish the heroes, and we become attached to the heroic strain in our own
lives.
As a gay father, I can teach them to own what is wrong in their lives, but I believe that if I succeed in sheltering them from adversity, I will have failed as a parent.
If we live out loud, we can trounce the hatred, and expand everyone's
lives.
It's that they live these parallel
lives
as menaces and competitors.
Augmented reality is something that will happen in our lifetime, and it will happen because we have the tools to make it happen, and people need to be aware of that, because augmented reality will change our
lives
just as much as the Internet and the cell phone.
And yet, here's what I chose for online: Ivy League degree, six feet or taller,
lives
within 12 subway stops of me.
My life was put into my hands, just like your
lives
are put into yours.
And so, many of my early memories involved intricate daydreams where I would walk across borders, forage for berries, and meet all kinds of strange people living unconventional
lives
on the road.
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