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BlaBlaCar is a beautiful illustration of how technology is enabling
millions
of people across the world to take a trust leap.
Then, over thousands or
millions
of years, the birds’ bodies change to match this new behavior.
Unlike most small flightless species that come and go quickly, these giants have been flightless for tens of
millions
of years.
At every heartbeat, a higher blood pressure literally compacts
millions
of red blood cells into massive trains of oxygen that quickly flow throughout our body.
So, birds chirping outside your window may indicate normality, perhaps because, as a species, we've been used to that sound every morning for
millions
of years.
And what you're saying is that, actually,
millions
of people today feel that that isn't just silly; it's actually dangerous and wrong, and they're scared of it.
I had just spent the past 10 years working nonstop, developing video games for hundreds of
millions
of users, and I wanted to take a step back and look at the big picture and get some much-needed thinking time.
It is easy to understand why: the oceans are an unforgiving place, and to collect in situ data, you need a big ship, capable of carrying a vast amount of fuel and large crews, costing hundreds of
millions
of dollars each, or, big buoys tethered to the ocean floor with a four-mile-long cable and weighted down by a set of train wheels, which is both dangerous to deploy and expensive to maintain.
It was tweeted, blogged about, shared and reached
millions
of people.
And hundreds of
millions
are facing exploitation and abuse, and violence.
But there are tens of
millions
of young people who are not so lucky.
So if we can take these ideas and add a little bit of seed money, and add some good partners, and add good political will, we think they can scale up to reach thousands and
millions
of people around the world.
ME affects children and ME affects
millions
of men.
Can you imagine if we could mobilize
millions
of women across the world to say, "That's enough!" to the traditional battles of politics?
It was
millions
of people making
millions
of decisions over an extended period of time, that fundamentally changed not only the way that we build cities, but it changed our expectations for our lives.
See, this gold digger made sure she married sweet Cord Roberts just before he inherited
millions.
And even though we were in the middle of a huge recession and
millions
of people were struggling to find work, I somehow thought everything would be OK.
Of the nearly 7,000 satellites launched since the late 1950s, only about one in seven is currently operational, and in addition to the satellites that are no longer working, there's also hundreds of thousands of marble-sized debris and
millions
of paint chip-sized debris that are also orbiting around the Earth.
And the fact that we can now do genetic modifications that used to take years and cost
millions
of dollars in a few weeks for a couple thousand bucks, to me as a scientist that's fantastic, but again, at the same time, it opens the door to people going too far.
So depending on the decisions we make in the next few months, the next year or so, if designer baby number one is born, within a few decades, there could well be
millions
of genetically modified humans.
And in this tunnel, we use superconducting magnets colder than outer space to accelerate protons to almost the speed of light and slam them into each other
millions
of times per second, collecting the debris of these collisions to search for new, undiscovered fundamental particles.
While the feline actions of your house cat Grizmo might seem perplexing, in the wild, these same behaviors, naturally bred into cats for
millions
of years, would make Grizmo a super cat.
Also, small prey tend to hide in tiny spaces in their natural environments, so one explanation for Grizmo's propensity to reach into containers and openings is that she is compelled by the same curiosity that helped ensure the continuation of her species for
millions
of years before.
So cats today retain many of the same instincts that allowed them to thrive in the wild for
millions
of years.
Not from a solid block of stone, but from a pile of dust, somehow gluing
millions
of these particles together to form a statue.
But even if we did, it wouldn't really matter, because we couldn't one by one place
millions
of particles together to build a technology.
She's been there for hundreds of
millions
of years.
Life started on the face of this planet as single-cell organisms, swimming for
millions
of years in the ocean, until one of those creatures decided, "I'm going to do things differently today; today I would like to invent something called multicellularity, and I'm going to do this."
And China's president has promised that within the next three years, those last tens of
millions
will have been raised up above that threshold.
When you look at the incredible work that my colleagues are doing all around the world and what they're finding, I believe that there are
millions
of undiscovered archaeological sites left to find.
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