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So imagine this scenario: I walk into one of your businesses, looking very awkward and pathetic, with a copy of my C.V. which I've covered in coffee, and I ask the receptionist to plug in this USB key and
print
me a new one.
When my father and I started a company to 3D
print
human tissues and organs, some people initially thought we were a little crazy.
Can we simply
print
money for aid? "Surely not."
Let's call this scheme
"Print
Aid."
Are we really saying that it's not worth the risk to
print
an extra 200 billion for aid?
So, can we
print
money for international aid?
I would love for them to be able to just
print
out a Foldscope and carry them around in their pockets.
But as you can tell I have kind of that optimism, and I do hope that we can continue to kind of 3D print, well, let us just say I like to think that even in the future we will have the publication, kind of, you know, all the food that's fit to
print.
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.
I'm going to do this as a show of hands: How many of you still regularly refer to a dictionary, either
print
or online?
And I was taken by the conceptuality of this kind of digital
print
that sits in a museum in Charleston.
In essence, we fire a UV laser at the print, and we cause the desorption of the molecules from the print, ready to be captured by the mass spectrometer.
In other words, those substances are only present in the killer's
print.
But the reality is that that
print
is still not good enough to make an identification.
This is Gen9 gene assembler, and so right now when you try to
print
a gene, what you do is somebody in a factory with pipettes puts the thing together by hand, you have one error per 100 base pairs, and it takes a long time and costs a lot of money.
Eliot Gannon (age 6)." (Laughter) (Applause) So what Eliot and the other kids who send these in get back is a letter in very small
print
from a Norwegian law firm — (Laughter) — that says that due to a change in customs laws, their whale has been held up in Sognefjord, which is a very lovely fjord, and then it just kind of talks about Sognefjord and Norwegian food for a little while.
Inflation: it's much easier to
print
money than to write a tax code, so that's very tempting, but sometimes you don't know what you do with the money.
You say, perhaps, "Let me
print
some money.
You decide you want to
print
money.
Many couldn't use cursive, could barely
print.
After extensive research and testing of different materials like rubber, which I realized was too thick to be worn snugly on the bottom of the foot, I decided to
print
a film sensor with electrically conductive pressure-sensitive ink particles.
But when you grow objects like this, the properties are invariant with the
print
direction.
And like writing software, we can
print
and write DNA into different algorithms and programs inside of bacteria.
If we printed it out at a 10 font with no spacing, it takes 142 pages just to
print
this genetic code.
And the irony is, every now and again, I'm asked to visit those printing presses of this declining industry, because some people think that the technology I spoke about here, last time at TED, my interactive print, might actually help save them.
We design objects and products and structures and tools across scales, from the large-scale, like this robotic arm with an 80-foot diameter reach with a vehicular base that will one day soon
print
entire buildings, to nanoscale graphics made entirely of genetically engineered microorganisms that glow in the dark.
In order to
print
the structures in large scale, we built a robotically controlled extrusion system with multiple nozzles.
Assume that one had a piece of paper that was very fine, like the kind they typically use to
print
the Bible.
But coming from Asia to Europe: a building for a German media company based in Berlin, transitioning from the traditional
print
media to the digital media.
I've worked in
print.
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