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Disability in our age should not prevent anyone from
living
meaningful lives.
Self-replicating
living
cells and things like vaccines and therapeutics that work in ways that were previously impossible.
That vision was, because all of the functions and characteristics of all biological entities, including viruses and
living
cells, are written into the code of DNA, if one can read and write that code of DNA, then they can be reconstructed in a distant location.
Like an author of a book, this started out as writing short sentences, or sequences of DNA code, but this soon turned into writing paragraphs and then full-on novels of DNA code, to make important biological instructions for proteins and
living
cells.
Living
cells are nature's most efficient machines at making new products, accounting for the production of 25 percent of the total pharmaceutical market, which is billions of dollars.
Eighty percent of them are
living
in low-income countries such as Kenya, and the absolute majority do not need to be blind.
Here in Nakuru, where I've been living, we can search for people by whatever condition.
Very few of my friends had set aside the 15 to 20 percent experts tell us we need to maintain our standard of
living
in retirement.
Then, a 21-year-old male had a 50 percent chance of
living
until he was 65.
And I don't mean just
living
within our means.
It's not easy being part of the advance team that is ushering in this new era of work and
living.
But I made Sarah Jones promise she gonna bring me this time, 'cause she didn't bring me before, but you know, I just want to say, there's a lot of things more important than counting calories, and as somebody
living
on the streets in New York, and getting to come here, hear y'all ideas worth spreading, I want to tell y'all I believe in this idea that the present is the new future, that where you sit, you create everything that's gonna come, for better or worse.
How are people
living
today?
KH: All the anxiety you currently feel every time you go online, about being tracked, is about to move into your
living
room.
And fine, maybe you're OK with
living
in that commercial panopticon, but others aren't.
And more than half of you would be
living
on less than a dollar a day.
Now if you've ever seen or even heard about fireflies, then you'll know how magically they can transform our everyday landscape into something ethereal and otherworldly, and this happens around the globe, like this hillside in the Smoky Mountains that I saw transformed into a
living
cascade of light by the eerie glows of these blue ghost fireflies, or a roadside river that I visited in Japan as it was giving birth to the slow, floating flashes of these Genji fireflies, or in Malaysia, the mangrove trees that I watched blossom nightly not with flowers but with the lights of a thousand — (Bleep!
The grizzly would soon be wiped out from 95 percent of its original territory, and whereas once there had been 30 million bison moving across the plains, and you would have these stories of trains having to stop for four or five hours so that these thick,
living
rivers of the animals could pour over the tracks, now, by 1902, there were maybe less than 100 left in the wild.
We're here
living
in the eye of a great storm of extinction where half the species on the planet could be gone by the end of the century, and so why is it that we come to care about some of those species and not others?
We're
living
now in an age of what scientists have started to call "conservation reliance," and what that term means is that we've disrupted so much that nature can't possibly stand on its own anymore, and most endangered species are only going to survive if we stay out there in the landscape riggging the world around them in their favor.
What is this technology worth to a gay Ugandan or Russian trying to show the world what it's like
living
under persecution?
I received the scholarship to go overseas and to go study and live overseas, and I was
living
in England and that was interesting, but at the same time, the same people who I was training with, the same soldiers that I went through all my training with, and we prepared for war, they were now actually heading over to it.
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.
But no other experience has felt as true to my childhood dreams as
living
amongst and documenting the lives of fellow wanderers across the United States.
We can now see inside a
living
brain and see individual interneural connections connecting in real time, firing in real time.
Are you bothered by language fads and language change, or do you find it fun, interesting, something worthy of study as part of a
living
language?
And by going nowhere, I mean nothing more intimidating than taking a few minutes out of every day or a few days out of every season, or even, as some people do, a few years out of a life in order to sit still long enough to find out what moves you most, to recall where your truest happiness lies and to remember that sometimes making a
living
and making a life point in opposite directions.
I was once fortunate enough to drive into the high, dark mountains behind Los Angeles, where the great poet and singer and international heartthrob Leonard Cohen was
living
and working for many years as a full-time monk in the Mount Baldy Zen Center.
The roof is a
living
roof, actually.
It's telling a story; it's telling a story about the identity of the people
living
in that hut.
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