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But what you can do with human stem cells, now, is actually create avatars, and you can create the cells, whether it's the live motor neurons or the beating cardiac cells or liver cells or other kinds of cells, and you can test for drugs, promising compounds, on the actual cells that you're trying to affect, and this is now, and it's absolutely extraordinary, and you're going to know at the beginning, the very early stages of doing your assay development and your testing, you're not going to have to wait 13 years until you've brought a drug to market, only to find out that actually it doesn't work, or even worse, harms people.
We take food off the
market
shelves that hungry people depend on.
And they started listening to the marketplace, and they came back with ideas for cassava chips, and banana chips, and sorghum bread, and before you knew it, we had cornered the Kigali market, and the women were earning three to four times the national average.
I think the
market
can help us figure that out, but there's got to be a charitable component, or I don't think we're going to create the kind of societies we want to live in.
It costs, at manufacturing point, six dollars to produce these, and it costs the establishment another six dollars to distribute it, so the
market
price in a free
market
would be about 12 dollars per net.
Let's use the
market
as the best listening device we have, and understand at what price people would pay for this, so they get the dignity of choice.
So then, from a policy perspective, when you start with the market, we have a choice.
We've got to start having conversations like this, and I don't think there's any better way to start than using the market, but also to bring other people to the table around it.
It's a fantastic example of how technology is creating a
market
for things that never had a marketplace before.
Now the irony is that these ideas are actually taking us back to old
market
principles and collaborative behaviors that are hard-wired in all of us.
These drugs were brought to
market.
And if you work in a
market
where people believe in cycles, it's even funnier, because you have to wait all the way for the cycle to fail before you go, "There's something wrong."
One is reducing their
market.
Well, reducing the
market
is really one for governments and civil society.
We, as I've said, have got to hit that market, but we've got to use our heads rather than our might.
There would be a cultural revolution to say the least, but also, I would say, a
market
revolution, let me add.
Under the Cotonou Agreement, formerly known as the Lome Convention, African countries have been given an opportunity by Europe to export goods, duty-free, to the European Union
market.
My own country, Uganda, has a quota to export 50,000 metric tons of sugar to the European Union
market.
Secondly, under the beef protocol of that agreement, African countries that produce beef have quotas to export beef duty-free to the European Union
market.
So I actually spend most of my "World 3.0" book working through a litany of
market
failures and fears that people have that they worry globalization is going to exacerbate.
I'm also looking at trying to develop some building components for the market, and so here you see a pretty typical double-glazed window panel, and in that panel, between those two pieces of glass, that double-glazing, I'm trying to work on making a thermo-bimetal pattern system so that when the sun hits that outside layer and heats that interior cavity, that thermo-bimetal will begin to curl, and what actually will happen then is it'll start to block out the sun in certain areas of the building, and totally, if necessary.
Women are moving back into the job
market.
And I say back into the job market, because this is not new.
Women lost their ancient jobs as collectors, but then with the industrial revolution and the post-industrial revolution they're moving back into the job
market.
Even in places like India and Japan, where women are not moving rapidly into the regular job market, they're moving into journalism.
It's one of many, many characteristics that women have that they will bring into the job
market.
But in fact, women moving into the job
market
is having a huge impact on sex and romance and family life.
The first one being women moving into the job market, the second one being the aging world population.
So that year really taught us the importance of being patient and really understanding the local
market
before you become so bold as to set lofty targets.
In West Africa, there's a horrific trade of dead vultures to serve the witchcraft and the fetish
market.
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