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Here's some data that we collected through our company with Best Bees, where we deliver, install and manage honeybee hives for anybody who wants them, in the city, in the countryside, and we introduce honeybees, and the idea of beekeeping in your own backyard or rooftop or fire escape, for even that matter, and seeing how simple it is and how possible it is.
So this is what we created for "Apollo 13." (Launch noises) So literally what you're seeing now is the confluence of a bunch of different people, a bunch of different memories, including my own, of taking a little bit of liberty with the subject
matter.
Last year, Americans killed each other at a rate of 5.3 per hundred thousand, had seven percent of their citizens in poverty and emitted 21 million tons of particulate
matter
and four million tons of sulfur dioxide.
But 30 years ago, the homicide rate was 8.5 per hundred thousand, poverty rate was 12 percent and we emitted 35 million tons of particulate
matter
and 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide.
But all of this is irrelevant, because the question of whether progress has taken place is not a
matter
of faith or having an optimistic temperament or seeing the glass as half full.
Well, I hope to have convinced you that progress is not a
matter
of faith or optimism, but is a fact of human history, indeed the greatest fact in human history.
It doesn't really
matter
what the statements are about, what matters is that the candidates are willing and able to stand up to authority.
But we'll get a very large sample of data that is collected from all different circumstances, and it's getting it in different circumstances that
matter
because then we are looking at ironing out the confounding factors, and looking for the actual markers of the disease.
No
matter
how good an aid organization is at what they do, they eventually have to go home.
In a
matter
of minutes, screening and images are done.
The content doesn't
matter
anymore, the problem is the media.
So thinking about outcomes, it turns out appearances
matter.
This is a work called "Learning To See." It's a bit of, well, we could call it night, we could call it the 96 percent of gravity that we don't know about, dark matter, placed in space, anyway, another version of a human space in space at large, but I don't know if you can see, the eyes are indicated, they're closed.
Dark
matter
now placed against a horizon.
What she does with the money she earns, what she learns in that place, and how it changes her, these are the things that
matter.
In fact, I don't want it to, because it's been my observation that no
matter
how nice and how brilliant or how talented you are, 50 years after you die, they turn on you.
A protease that had eluded determination for over 10 years was solved was by three players in a
matter
of days, perhaps the first major scientific advance to come from playing a video game.
Their decisions, their actions
matter.
Because I realized that the state of the African continent would
matter
to my children and their children.
In the past decade or so, mainly due to advances in brain imaging technology such as magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, neuroscientists have started to look inside the living human brain of all ages, and to track changes in brain structure and brain function, so we use structural MRI if you'd like to take a snapshot, a photograph, at really high resolution of the inside of the living human brain, and we can ask questions like, how much gray
matter
does the brain contain, and how does that change with age?
So if you look at gray
matter
volume, for example, gray
matter
volume across age from age four to 22 years increases during childhood, which is what you can see on this graph.
The arrows indicate peak gray
matter
volume in prefrontal cortex.
You can see that that peak happens a couple of years later in boys relative to girls, and that's probably because boys go through puberty a couple of years later than girls on average, and then during adolescence, there's a significant decline in gray
matter
volume in prefrontal cortex.
Now that might sound bad, but actually this is a really important developmental process, because gray
matter
contains cell bodies and connections between cells, the synapses, and this decline in gray
matter
volume during prefrontal cortex is thought to correspond to synaptic pruning, the elimination of unwanted synapses.
As a
matter
of fact, DIY people from all over the world, America, Europe, got together last year, and we hammered out a common code of ethics.
So when they cross the finish line and they've won, it doesn't
matter
if they've never seen anyone do it.
It's only a
matter
of time before we'll be able to perform a Facebook- or Google-like search and see a complete picture of someone's behaviors in different contexts over time.
The work of innovation is becoming more open, more inclusive, more transparent and more merit-based, and that's going to continue no
matter
what MIT and Harvard think of it, and I couldn't be happier about that development.
We can see
matter
but we can't see what's the
matter.
With
matter
as with people, we see only the skin of things, we can't see into the engine room, we can't see what makes people tick, at least not without difficulty, and the closer we look at anything, the more it disappears.
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