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And of course, for all those reasons I've just outlined, it doesn't, and it might, actually, make some
problems
worse.
So in order to build that and make it work, I'm only going to name these things, I'll not go into them, we need a plan, which is we're going to build this as an infrastructure for everybody to use, to solve all of these
problems.
And what I do is I look for similarities and differences in the solutions that they've evolved for fundamental biological
problems.
But there were
problems.
One of the most pervasive
problems
in the world today for people is inadequate access to clean drinking water.
And he was learning how, when you have a big old gnarly problem, sometimes the solution is to slice it into smaller
problems.
We actually put an expiry date on all our childhood
problems.
The search is not for the solution of the problem, but for
problems
themselves worth solving.
And conversely, for every species or other entity or phenomenon, there exist important
problems
for the solution of which, those particular objects of research are ideally suited.
Now, it's not without its
problems.
Well, if we could do this, we could attack some big
problems
in the world.
It's also a very intellectually stimulating place, and occupying my mind with complex
problems
has been my best and most powerful and most reliable defense against my mental illness.
Well, the three big
problems
have in common that they are man-made
problems
but they are controlled by natural forces.
This should make us feel very, terribly awful as much as it should make us feel hopeful, because if we have the power to create these problems, we may as well have the power to remediate these
problems.
Well, that's exactly what I want to talk about today, is how we can use these natural forces to remediate these man-made
problems.
And excessive use of antibiotics, in particular in children, has been shown to be associated with, again, risk factors for obesity, for autoimmune diseases, for a variety of
problems
that are probably due to disruption of the microbial community.
Premature infants have real
problems
with their microbial community.
That is the source of many of Africa's
problems
where the struggles for political power emanate and then spill over onto the informal and the traditional sector, claiming innocent lives.
Creating our own program to solve problems, like fighting corruption, building institutions, stabilizing the micro economy.
And then 10 years from now, billions will again have gone into Africa, and we would still have the same
problems.
Aid cannot solve our problems, I'm firmly convinced about that.
But of course, because of tissue and blood, this is quite challenging, so this is really a call for scientists to start thinking about femto-photography as really a new imaging modality to solve the next generation of health-imaging
problems.
So the
problems
of bees today isn't necessarily something new.
It has been happening since over a thousand years ago, but what we don't really notice are these
problems
in cities.
Problems
are inevitable and solutions create new
problems
which have to be solved in their turn.
The unsolved
problems
facing the world today are gargantuan, including the risks of climate change and nuclear war, but we must see them as
problems
to be solved, not apocalypses in waiting, and aggressively pursue solutions like Deep Decarbonization for climate change and Global Zero for nuclear war.
But this is not just about students sitting alone in their living room working through
problems.
But it strikes me that the biggest
problems
we face, many of the biggest disasters that we've experienced, mostly haven't come from individuals, they've come from organizations, some of them bigger than countries, many of them capable of affecting hundreds, thousands, even millions of lives.
And we are certainly not waiting for that check to drop through the letterbox before we start, and most importantly of all, we are not daunted by the sophisticated arguments that say, "These small actions are meaningless in the face of tomorrow's problems," because I have seen the power of small actions, and it is awesome.
We could do really small
problems
with a few objects with simple interactions, or we could do huge
problems
with millions of objects and simple interactions.
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