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So we immediately started thinking about how we could take this site and turn it into something that could be used for the public, but also could
potentially
even be green.
Because if they aren't seeing that, it could be a red flag that their organization isn't as aligned as it could
potentially
be.
So we take measures to lower inequality, and at the same time we lower growth,
potentially.
As you might know, proteins are large biological molecules that perform different functions within our body, like catalyzing metabolic reactions or responding to stimuli or replicating DNA, but before a protein is expressed or produced, relevant parts of its genetic code present in the DNA are copied into the messenger RNA, so this messenger RNA has instructions on how to build a specific protein, and
potentially
it can build hundreds of proteins, but the one that tells them when to build them and how many to build are microRNAs.
Prices are important signals and we need to pay attention, but we also need to consider the fact that although these high prices seem unusual for antibiotics, they're nothing compared to the price per day of some cancer drugs, which might save a patient's life only for a few months or perhaps a year, whereas antibiotics would
potentially
save a patient's life forever.
The alternative is a world in which even a blade of grass is a
potentially
lethal weapon.
Mounted on roads or on police cars, Automatic License Plate Readers capture images of every passing car and convert the license plate into machine-readable text so that they can be checked against hot lists of cars
potentially
wanted for wrongdoing.
And there's a number of people that you could
potentially
date across your lifetime, and they'll be at varying levels of goodness.
You can imagine in a diagnostic test this would be a pathologist identifying areas of pathosis, for example, or a radiologist indicating
potentially
troublesome nodules.
That they are
potentially
preventable, but in order to be so, something must be done.
And as sunken skyscrapers add crumbled concrete to the new forest floor, the soil acidity plummets,
potentially
allowing new plant life to thrive.
and yet here we are today, about half of the rainforest remains, and we have
potentially
more urgent problems like climate change.
So if we can help people in the forest enforce the rules that are there, then in fact we could eat heavily into this 17 percent and
potentially
have a major impact in the short term.
So I'm here today to give you a progress report on the latest advances in our research in computer vision, one of the most frontier and
potentially
revolutionary technologies in computer science.
The real challenge is up to you: to take this tool and figure out how we can use it all across America and around the world, so that instead of recording thousands of StoryCorps interviews a year, we could
potentially
record tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands or maybe even more.
Unfortunately, at the same time as we're discovering this treasure trove of
potentially
habitable worlds, our own planet is sagging under the weight of humanity.
Mars is small and rocky, and though it's a bit far from the Sun, it might be considered a
potentially
habitable world if found by a mission like Kepler.
And the corollary, of course, is that any further changes that could significantly change the substrate of thinking could have
potentially
enormous consequences.
The mission for the generation of young people coming of age in this, a sea-change moment, potentially, is to end mass incarceration and build a new criminal justice system, emphasis on the word justice.
Mary Roach is an amazing writer who takes
potentially
mundane scientific subjects and makes them not mundane at all; she makes them really fun.
So getting our semisynthetic cells to act as little factories to produce better protein drugs isn't the only
potentially
really interesting application, because remember, it's the proteins that allow cells to do what they do.
Are most things going to look something like a DNA molecule, or something radically different that can still self-reproduce and
potentially
create living organisms?
Could we
potentially
understand more about what happens in the brain at the molecular level if we see the brain as part of the entire body?
And to illustrate what we can do
potentially
with that, I want to talk you through an experiment that we did.
But we wanted to take this one step further, one step closer to
potentially
being relevant to humans.
Ebola was relatively ignored until September 11 and the anthrax attacks, when all of a sudden, people perceived Ebola as, potentially, a bioterrorism weapon.
And they could take their money and reinvest it,
potentially
funding more new ideas faster.
CA: So when you say medicine could be a cell and not a pill, you're talking about
potentially
your own cells.
So we have three pictures,
potentially
of the same person of the same age as Leonardo at the time.
So once a double-stranded break is made in DNA, we can induce repair, and thereby
potentially
achieve astounding things, like being able to correct mutations that cause sickle cell anemia or cause Huntington's Disease.
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