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It's either the little voice at the back of your head, or it's that gut feeling you get when you've done the right thing, so when you've picked the
paper
bag or when you've bought a fuel-efficient car.
When something natural, something that's made from a cellulose fiber like a piece of bread, even, or any food waste, or even a piece of paper, when something natural ends up in the natural environment, it degrades normally.
We'll give people
paper
because that is better for the environment."
It's done with a very small amount of plastic and quite a lot more
paper.
A Foldscope is a completely functional microscope, a platform for fluorescence, bright-field, polarization, projection, all kinds of advanced microscopy built purely by folding
paper.
It starts with a single sheet of
paper.
And there are micro optics at the bottom that's actually embedded in the
paper
itself.
This
paper
has no instructions and no languages.
There is an XY stage, and then there is a focusing stage, which is a flexure mechanism that's built in
paper
itself that allows us to move and focus the lenses by micron steps.
And they last, even though they're designed from a very flexible material, like
paper.
Here is a sheet of
paper.
This is an A4 sheet of
paper.
And the optical components, if you look at the inset up on the right, we had to figure out a way to manufacture lenses in
paper
itself at really high throughputs, so it uses a process of self-assembly and surface tension to build achromatic lenses in the
paper
itself.
So this is a
paper
nautilus.
And in their
paper
they listed the five likes that were most indicative of high intelligence.
So under zero voltage, the material is compliant, it's floppy like
paper.
Right now there is an aspiring teacher who is working on a 60-page
paper
based on some age-old education theory developed by some dead education professor wondering to herself what this task that she's engaging in has to do with what she wants to do with her life, which is be an educator, change lives, and spark magic.
There was, in fact, a
paper
of just this very name, "Parenthood as Crisis," published in 1957, and in the 50-plus years since, there has been plenty of scholarship documenting a pretty clear pattern of parental anguish.
These letters look as though they've been chewed by the dog or something or other, but the missing pixels at the intersections of strokes or in the crotches are the result of my studying the effects of ink spread on cheap
paper
and reacting, revising the font accordingly.
So I was persuaded, I was convinced, and we went to work on what became Verdana and Georgia, for the first time working not on
paper
but directly onto the screen from the pixel up.
And professor Nathan Hart and his team had just written a
paper
which tells us, confirms that predatory sharks see in black and white, or grayscale.
What I love is that it lets you take some things that you know, and just by moving symbols around on a piece of paper, find out something that you didn't know that's very surprising.
And the idea was that you could take waste paper; you could compress it and make briquettes that could be used for fuel.
As it turns out, there actually wasn't any waste
paper
in this village.
It kind of is like a résumé review, which is why these guys looked great on
paper
and never quite fit me.
And the great lesson there was that the real magic doesn't happen on
paper.
But that's when I take out his letters and I read them, and the
paper
that touched his hand is in mine, and I feel connected to him.
Fifty years ago, I wrote a
paper
describing how I thought the brain worked, and I described it as a series of modules.
And experiments don't work, experiments don't work, but you get there, and then you tell everyone about it by publishing a
paper
that reads A arrow C, which is a great way to communicate, but as long as you don't forget the path that brought you there.
For example, we were stuck for a year trying to understand the intricate biochemical networks inside our cells, and we said, "We are deeply in the cloud," and we had a playful conversation where my student Shai Shen Orr said, "Let's just draw this on a piece of paper, this network," and instead of saying, "But we've done that so many times and it doesn't work," I said, "Yes, and let's use a very big piece of paper," and then Ron Milo said, "Let's use a gigantic architect's blueprint kind of paper, and I know where to print it," and we printed out the network and looked at it, and that's where we made our most important discovery, that this complicated network is just made of a handful of simple, repeating interaction patterns like motifs in a stained glass window.
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