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But don't expect me to actually
perform
the trick in front of your eyes, because the probability for me to penetrate the wall is ridiculously small.
Second, they need tons of energy to
perform
because of the skin treatment with glass that creates heat in the inside, and then you need a lot of cooling.
Now a drone could be designed to
perform
the task much more efficiently.
And if somebody can show them that the result they
perform
for their patients is no better than what others do, they will do whatever it takes to improve.
With this drone setup, we show the potential for bedridden people to once again be able to explore the outside world, and robotics will eventually provide a level playing field where one is only limited by their mental acuity and imagination, where the disabled are able to
perform
the same activities as everyone else, and perhaps better, and technology will even allow us to provide an outlet for many people who are presently considered vegetables.
First, as regards usefulness, older people continue to
perform
useful services.
So I'm going to ask you to
perform
a couple tasks, and we're going to take your working memory out for a ride.
It needs to
perform
on par or better than the best products on the market.
(Applause ends) It was the only time that my father ever saw me
perform
live, and I dedicate this talk to his memory.
It's just that we judge them through a different lens, and a lot of the character traits that you must exhibit to
perform
at work, to get results, to lead, are ones that we think, in a man, he's a boss, and in a woman, she's bossy.
But the more I wrote, and the more I practiced, the more I wanted to
perform.
They truly
perform
as they transform through time and as communities negotiate the spaces and boundaries and resources.
The data shows that stocks with better ESG performance
perform
just as well as others.
However, mice reared in what we called an enriched environment, a large habitation with other mice with wheels and ladders and areas to explore, demonstrate neurogenesis, the birth of new brain cells, and as we showed, they also
perform
better on a range of learning and memory tasks.
It's interesting, in some of the most rural cities in Thailand, they
perform
some of the most prestigious, safe and sophisticated surgery.
The last decade, that number has dropped faster than ever in history, and so I just love the fact that you can say, okay, if we can invent new vaccines, we can get them out there, use the very latest understanding of these things, and get the delivery right, that we can
perform
a miracle.
I was so nervous and I was thinking just, like, oh my God, oh my God, and reminding me, because I've had, like, some very, especially since the last time we were here at TED, it was, like, unbelievable, and then right after that, like, so many crazy things happened, like, we ended up going to the White House to
perform.
Our best way to help these patients is to
perform
early detection and diagnoses of these diseases.
Now we asked people to predict for us, to tell us how much money they would pay right now to see their current favorite musician
perform
in concert 10 years from now, and on average, people said they would pay 129 dollars for that ticket.
And yet, when we asked them how much they would pay to see the person who was their favorite 10 years ago
perform
today, they say only 80 dollars.
Robust systems can
perform
multiple tasks with the same structure.
They can
perform
gymnastic maneuvers like no robot we have yet.
So I was in the hospital in Athens, and the surgeon was telling me he was going to
perform
a laparoscopic surgery.
That's my favorite quote because H.C. Jacobaeus was the first person to ever
perform
laparoscopic surgery on humans, and he wrote that in 1912.
It doesn't have a brain, yet it can
perform
behaviors that we associate with brain function.
Just knowing that I was being evaluated changed my performance and forever how I thought about the mental aspect of how we
perform.
Why do we sometimes fail to
perform
up to our potential under pressure?
It turns out that rarely do we practice under the types of conditions we're actually going to
perform
under, and as a result, when all eyes are on us, we sometimes flub our performance.
I wanted to understand how we could use our knowledge of the mind and the brain to come up with psychological tools that would help us
perform
at our best.
Why do we sometimes fail to
perform
up to what we're capable of when the pressure is on?
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