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So when it costs
millions
of dollars to do something substantial, what you would do is you'd get an MBA who would write a plan and get the money from V.C.s or big companies, and then you'd hire the designers and the engineers, and they'd build the thing.
It used to cost
millions
and
millions
of dollars to sequence genes.
And if you could do that for all of the
millions
of images coming down per day, then you basically create a database of all the sizable objects on the planet, every day.
There are
millions
of women like Sarita, Kerabai, Sunita, who can be around you also.
So within a slime mold you might find thousands or
millions
of nuclei, all sharing a cell wall, all operating as one entity.
I would like to share with you a new model of higher education, a model that, once expanded, can enhance the collective intelligence of
millions
of creative and motivated individuals that otherwise would be left behind.
Within a few decades,
millions
will have the capability to misuse rapidly advancing biotech, just as they misuse cybertech today.
Why does medicine have so much to offer my sister, and so much less to offer
millions
of people like Robert?
Drugs like statins will prevent
millions
of heart attacks and strokes.
When a cell lands in a droplet, it's greeted by a tiny bead, and that bead delivers
millions
of DNA bar code molecules.
And
millions
of cancer survivors like my sister find themselves with years of life that they didn't take for granted and new opportunities for work and joy and human connection.
Pharaoh had his slaves move
millions
of blocks just to this site to erect a big freaking headstone.
Each tree, each tree top, has up to 10,000 species of insects in it, let alone the
millions
of species of fungi, bacteria, etc.
However, Ola's approach to really measure what we know made headlines, and CNN published these results on their web and they had the questions there,
millions
answered, and I think there were about 2,000 comments, and this was one of the comments.
Hundreds of
millions
of people have been lifted out of poverty.
Concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are already higher than they've been for
millions
of years.
If we go on increasing those concentrations, we risk temperatures over the next century or so that we have not seen on this planet for tens of
millions
of years.
We risk temperatures we haven't seen for tens of
millions
of years over a century.
It would lead to changing deserts, changing rivers, changing patterns of hurricanes, changing sea levels, hundreds of
millions
of people, perhaps billions of people who would have to move, and if we've learned anything from history, that means severe and extended conflict.
These people are reaching thousands, if not millions, of readers, and that's incredibly important.
Hundreds of
millions
and billions of people.
But it's not either the ability to bring
millions
onto the streets.
There are
millions
of people who migrate each year.
But, repeated month after month, by
millions
of people, these sums of money add up to rivers of foreign currency.
There are
millions
of migrant workers who suffer from this problem.
This mindset has found what I think is its purest expression in a 2009 interview with the longtime CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, who, when asked about all the different ways his company is causing invasions of privacy for hundreds of
millions
of people around the world, said this: He said, "If you're doing something that you don't want other people to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."
Millions
of people had emigrated, the economy was in a shambles, and it seemed all of a sudden that 30 years of development had been wiped out.
It's now legal for medical purposes in almost half our 50 states,
millions
of people can purchase their marijuana, their medicine, in government- licensed dispensaries, and over half my fellow citizens now say it's time to legally regulate and tax marijuana more or less like alcohol.
At the time, 10 years ago actually, there was no such project on the Internet, and I guess that's why the project we were making, the Take Away Shows, got quite successful, reaching
millions
of viewers.
So that story didn't end that well, but fortunately for
millions
of other people, like this child who was treated again in the early 1940s, who was again dying of a sepsis, and within just six days, you can see, recovered thanks to this wonder drug, penicillin.
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