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As most of you guys know, cities are being asked every day to do more with less, and they're always
looking
for innovative solutions to entrenched problems.
And it struck me that maybe this is what I was
looking
for.
And what you're
looking
at, and this is amazing, these are living, growing, motor nerve cells from a patient with motor neuron disease.
And the left-hand column shows a brain scan of a person
looking
at an image.
What is a black man to do in America when he can't find the quality Klan robe that he's
looking
for?
Female elephants and female hyenas have a penile clitoris, or an enlarged clitoral tissue that hangs externally, much like a penis, and in fact it's very difficult to sex these animals by merely
looking
at their external morphology.
The prison warden,
looking
equally indifferent, said, "Any trouble, just press the red buzzer, and we'll be around as soon as we can." (Laughter) I sat down.
Over the subsequent months, we tested Joe and his fellow inmates,
looking
specifically at their ability to categorize different images of emotion.
So, for example, when most of us look at a picture like this of somebody
looking
sad, we instantly have a slight, measurable physical response: increased heart rate, sweating of the skin.
I remember my cousin Sasha, two years old at the time,
looking
through a picture book and licking one finger and flicking the page with the other hand, licking one finger and flicking the page with the other hand.
China's largest taxi-hailing platform, called Didi Chuxing, launched a new service called Hitch, which matches car owners who are driving home with passengers
looking
for long-distance routes.
Now you can imagine
looking
at Jonas at only 14, that male puberty is early in this family, because he looks more like a 16-year-old.
To finish: we've gotten design secrets from nature by
looking
at how feet are built.
The crew is sitting in the Astro van sort of hushed, almost holding hands,
looking
at that as it gets bigger and bigger.
And having the goal in mind, thinking about where it might lead, directed me to a life of
looking
at all of the small details to allow this to become possible, to be able to launch and go help build a space station where you are on board a million-pound creation that's going around the world at five miles a second, eight kilometers a second, around the world 16 times a day, with experiments on board that are teaching us what the substance of the universe is made of and running 200 experiments inside.
It's an entirely different perspective, you're not
looking
up at the universe, you and the Earth are going through the universe together.
And you're holding on with one hand,
looking
at the world turn beside you.
But the key to that is by
looking
at the difference between perceived danger and actual danger, where is the real risk?
CA: It's also been said that, of those 54 alleged incidents, that as few as zero of them were actually anything to do with these controversial programs that Mr. Snowden revealed, that it was basically through other forms of intelligence, that you're
looking
for a needle in a haystack, and the effects of these programs, these controversial programs, is just to add hay to the stack, not to really find the needle.
And we started just
looking
at things like YouTube.
CR: What's interesting about you too, though, for me, is that, we have lots of people who are thinking about the future, and they are going and
looking
and they're coming back, but we never see the implementation.
And so that's been curiosity, it's been
looking
at things people might not think about, working on things that no one else is working on, because that's where the additionality really is, and be willing to do that, to take that risk.
And I was actually
looking
at this figure on my computer screen when I got the news that four of the red-shanked doucs had died in the zoo of gut-related issues.
I'm
looking
forward to a future where we have the tools that we need to restore and replenish our microbiomes, and in that world, the monkeys will live happier and healthier lives, and so will we.
And they compute that not by
looking
at the obvious things, like, she's buying a crib or baby clothes, but things like, she bought more vitamins than she normally had, or she bought a handbag that's big enough to hold diapers.
We're
looking
for little patterns of behavior that, when you detect them among millions of people, lets us find out all kinds of things.
That means we evaluate hundreds of parameters when
looking
at account behaviors, and even then, we can still get it wrong and have to reevaluate.
Looking
deeply inside nature, through the magnifying glass of science, designers extract principles, processes and materials that are forming the very basis of design methodology.
So in 2001, I moved to San Francisco, and I remember
looking
at my California driver's license with the name Geena and gender marker F. That was a powerful moment.
But if you keep
looking
further and further, eventually you see nothing for a long while, and then finally you see a faint, fading afterglow, and it's the afterglow of the Big Bang.
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