Pipeline
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In 1982, in the middle of the Cold War in Soviet Siberia, a
pipeline
exploded with a burst of 3 kilotons, the equivalent of a fourth of the Hiroshima bomb.
Unlike a drug company, we don't have a
pipeline
that we can deposit these molecules into.
But I interviewed one of the women, who had been bitten on the breast by one of these dogs, and the ferocity and strength of her was incredible, and she's out right now in another resistance camp, the same resistance camp I'm part of, fighting Line 3, another
pipeline
project in my people's homelands, wanting 900,000 barrels of tar sands per day through the headwaters of the Mississippi to the shore of Lake Superior and through all the Treaty territories along the way.
And you can see here the Keystone Pipeline, which would take tar sands raw down to the Gulf Coast, punching a
pipeline
through the agricultural heart of North America, of the United States, and securing the contract with the dirtiest fuel in the world by consumption of the United States, and promoting a huge disincentive to a sustainable clean-energy future for America.
This would put a
pipeline
to take natural gas from the Beaufort Sea through the heart of the third largest watershed basin in the world, and the only one which is 95 percent intact.
And building a
pipeline
with an industrial highway would change forever this incredible wilderness, which is a true rarity on the planet today.
And yet there's a proposal, of course, to build a
pipeline
to take huge tankers, 10 times the size of the Exxon Valdez, through some of the most difficult-to-navigate waters in the world, where only just a few years ago, a BC ferry ran aground.
If so, more warming is in the
pipeline.
And this isn't just a sort of short-term workforce to connect patients to basic resources, it's a next generation healthcare leadership
pipeline
who've spent two, three, four years in the clinic waiting room talking to patients about their most basic health needs.
First of all, there aren't a lot of big inventions in the pipeline, and this is a big problem for human health, and the pharmaceutical industry has got a bigger problem, that they're about to fall off something called the patent cliff.
So we now have the largest peer-grading
pipeline
ever devised, where tens of thousands of students are grading each other's work, and quite successfully, I have to say.
So that's the change that's coming down the
pipeline.
And when you look at what happens to that pipeline, you start out maybe with thousands, tens of thousands of compounds.
So we have to look at this
pipeline
the way an engineer would, and say, "How can we do better?"
So there has been a project which rescues the Dead Sea by creating a pipeline, a pipe, sometimes above the surface, sometimes buried, that will redress that, and will feed from the Gulf of Aqaba into the Dead Sea.
Now we have a whole
pipeline
of different organ chips that we are currently working on in our labs.
And that's really important, because high-purity CO2 is easier to liquify, easier to transport, whether it's in a
pipeline
or a truck, or even easier to use directly, say, as a fuel or a chemical.
Our
pipeline
uses a neural network to convert and input audio into these mouth points.
Havana's Latin American Medical School: It's the largest medical school in the world, graduating 23,000 young doctors since its first class of 2005, with nearly 10,000 more in the
pipeline.
Their trade volume has grown from 20 billion dollars a decade ago to 80 billion dollars today. Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have fought three wars and continue to dispute Kashmir, but they're also negotiating a most-favored-nation trade agreement and want to complete a
pipeline
stretching from Iran through Pakistan to India.
Imagine if we also considered the front end of this prison
pipeline.
I follow these young people for years at a time, across institutional settings, to try to understand what some of us call the "school-to-prison pipeline."
Three, it builds a
pipeline
for talent.
Oil companies push to get a big
pipeline
approved.
And 20 are coming attractions, solutions on the pipeline, and when they come online, will speed up our progress.
We call them "middle managers," but it's a term I wish we could change because what they are is our
pipeline
of future talent for the C-suite, and they are starting to leave their dishes in the sink.
But if you built the Alaskan
pipeline
today, that's half of what the Alaskan
pipeline
would cost.
Constrained peptide design is a cutting-edge technology, and the drug development
pipeline
is slow and cautious.
But during that time, more constrained peptide drugs are going to be entering the drug development
pipeline.
Our societies now spend two, three, four percent of GDP to invest systematically in new discovery, in science, in technology, to fuel the
pipeline
of brilliant inventions which illuminate gatherings like this.
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