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One
of my favorites is called subclinical acne.
And yet, if you take, for example, subclinical osteoporosis, a bone thinning disease, the precondition, otherwise known as osteopenia, you would have to treat 270 women for three years in order to prevent
one
broken bone.
Strike
one
is when you hit puberty.
We all know what happened when millions of women were given hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms for decades until all of a sudden we realized, because a study came out, a big one, NIH-funded.
Every single
one
of you has it, because you have the risk factor for it, which is being alive.
We have advocacy groups, like the
one
that's come up with pre-vivor, who want to make more and more people feel they are at risk, or might have a condition, so that they can raise more funds and raise visibility, et cetera.
And
one
of the most remarkable was the tanagra theater, which was popular in the early part of the 20th century.
One
of the most important things in my 200-year plan that Netra and I write is what to forget about ourselves.
I hope all of you
one
day get a chance to share and write your own 200-year story.
So swift is the velocity of the techno-scientific revolution, so startling in its countless twists and turns, that no
one
can predict its outcome even a decade from the present moment.
That's why you need not just be training in
one
specialty, but also acquire breadth in other fields, related to and even distant from your own initial choice.
When something new is discovered, it's logical then that
one
of the follow-up steps is to find the mathematical and statistical methods to move its analysis forward.
Consider the following principle, which I will modestly call Wilson's Principle Number One: It is far easier for scientists including medical researchers, to require needed collaboration in mathematics and statistics than it is for mathematicians and statisticians to find scientists able to make use of their equations.
Scientists, pure mathematicians among them, follow
one
or the other of two pathways: First through early discoveries, a problem is identified and a solution is sought.
One
student wrote, "Now I'm seeing Bayes networks and examples of game theory everywhere I look."
Now, the class ran 10 weeks, and in the end, about half of the 160,000 students watched at least
one
video each week, and over 20,000 finished all the homework, putting in 50 to 100 hours.
I'll do
one
in the fall.
Anyone who's used Google Earth has seen this before, but
one
thing we like to say in our group is, we do the opposite of Google Earth.
And the other cool thing is, not only can we move the camera around, we can also control time, so I can slide this jog dial here to shuttle time forward, and now we can see what a sunset on the ISS would look like, and they get
one
every 90 minutes.
Granted, we're not sending humans up at the moment, well at least with our own launch vehicles, but NASA is far from dead, and
one
of the reasons why we write a program like this is so that people realize that there's so many other things that we're doing.
Just being able to visit places in different times, you can explore this for hours, literally hours on end, but I want to show you
one
thing in particular, so I'm going to open up the destination tab, spacecraft outer planet missions, Voyager 1, and I'm going to bring up the Titan flyby.
It's actually running at real rate right now,
one
second per second, and in fact, Voyager 1 here is flying by Titan at I think it's 38,000 miles per hour.
So my coauthor Phanish Puranam, who happens to be
one
of the smartest people I know, said he's going to do a study.
For example, XCL Technologies, they developed two of the mission critical systems for the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner,
one
to avoid collisions in the sky, and another to allow landing in zero visibility.
And the last thing we point out in this slide, which is, you know, that to this story, there's
one
caveat.
So finally, I want to conclude by showing you the profile of
one
company, IBM.
As many of you know, IBM has always been considered for the last hundred years to be
one
of the most innovative companies.
And even though Mount Chimborazo isn't the tallest mountain in the Andes, it's
one
degree away from the equator, it's riding that bulge, and so the summit of Chimborazo is the farthest point on Earth from the center of the Earth.
So to keep the game going, I just have to find another term and look that
one
up.
Statistically,
one
of you is a beetle.
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