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So this is a form of synthetic hybridization of the genome of an extinct species with the genome of its closest
living
relative.
Okay, the closest
living
relative of the passenger pigeon is the band-tailed pigeon.
Genetically, the band-tailed pigeon already is mostly
living
passenger pigeon.
The number of people
living
in back-breaking, soul-crushing extreme poverty has declined from 43 percent of the world's population in 1990 to 33 percent by 2000 and then to 21 percent by 2010.
If the trajectory continues, look where the amount of people
living
on $1.25 a day gets to by 2030.
So virtual elimination of extreme poverty, as defined by people
living
on less than $1.25 a day, adjusted, of course, for inflation from a 1990 baseline.
We're pushing for laws that make sure that at least some of the wealth under the ground ends up in the hands of the people
living
above it.
In China, it was hard
living
as a young girl without my family.
So I was
living
in constant fear that my identity could be revealed, and I would be repatriated to a horrible fate, back in North Korea.
Well, one way to go faster is to take advantage of technology, and a very important technology that we depend on for all of this is the human genome, the ability to be able to look at a chromosome, to unzip it, to pull out all the DNA, and to be able to then read out the letters in that DNA code, the A's, C's, G's and T's that are our instruction book and the instruction book for all
living
things, and the cost of doing this, which used to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, has in the course of the last 10 years fallen faster than Moore's Law, down to the point where it is less than 10,000 dollars today to have your genome sequenced, or mine, and we're headed for the $1,000 genome fairly soon.
You can see my little video there conducting these people, alone in their dorm rooms or in their
living
rooms at home.
I didn't think that was necessarily the best way to make a living, so I decided to go on a path to become financially independent, so I could write these stories as quickly as I could.
I went from
living
in a house with five guys in Palo Alto and
living
off their leftovers, to all of a sudden having all kinds of resources.
And I feel like we're sort of at the point now where we need to make that choice of what kind of future we want to be
living
in.
And on the other hand, we have the potential to be
living
in some gloomy dystopia where the machines have taken over and we've all decided it's not important what we know anymore, that knowledge isn't valuable because it's all out there in the cloud, and why would we ever bother learning anything new.
I know which future I would rather be
living
in.
But if growth slows down, instead of doubling our standard of
living
every generation, Americans in the future can't expect to be twice as well off as their parents, or even a quarter [more well off than] their parents.
Two-percent growth quadruples your standard of
living
in 70 years.
It's a truism that your standard of
living
rises faster than productivity, rises faster than output per hour, if hours per person increased.
And so, to boil it all down, simplicity is about
living
life with more enjoyment and less pain.
I also want to use this work to let more people pay attention to the
living
condition of artists and the condition of their creative freedom.
Grit is
living
life like it's a marathon, not a sprint.
You know, so when you leave
living
rooms in Europe, people say, thankfully, nobody was ironic in your presence.
They may find that it's at odds with the life they're
living
outside of school.
He said, "I think the most important thing to happen in 2006 was that
living
and thinking green hit Main Street.
We reached a tipping point this year where living, acting, designing, investing and manufacturing green came to be understood by a critical mass of citizens, entrepreneurs and officials as the most patriotic, capitalistic, geo-political and competitive thing they could do.
We know that more than half of Americans are married or are
living
with or dating their future partner by 30.
But grabbing whoever you're
living
with or sleeping with when everyone on Facebook starts walking down the aisle is not progress.
Jim and Shirley Modini spent their 68 years of marriage
living
off the grid on their 1,700-acre ranch in the mountains of Sonoma County.
He became an effective altruist when he calculated that with the money that he was likely to earn throughout his career, an academic career, he could give enough to cure 80,000 people of blindness in developing countries and still have enough left for a perfectly adequate standard of
living.
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