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And addressing these non-obvious core issues became a key part of the
program.
And I don't want to be the one to tell this kid, who is on a special
program
that takes Philadelphia kids from poor neighborhoods and takes them to city parks, I don't want to be the one to tell him that the flower he's holding is a non-native invasive weed that he should throw away as trash.
So why is that only eight percent of the companies that have a diversity and inclusion
program
have actually expanded that strategy to include age as just as important of a demographic as gender or race?
He also runs this amazing drone mapping program, some of the images of which you can see behind me here and here.
And without leaving their farms, they take a drop of that genetic material and put it into a little analyzer smaller than a shoebox,
program
it to detect DNA or RNA from the swine flu virus, and within one hour get back the results, visualize the results.
So what I did is I have a little email auto-replier
program.
I've been involved with the U.S. Defense Department BioShield
program.
So when the climate scientist, James Hansen, asked if I wanted to go to China with him and look at the Chinese advanced nuclear program, I jumped at the chance.
And they responded back, they were like, "I'm not sure what you've heard about our thorium program, but we don't have a third of our budget, and your department of energy hasn't been particularly forthcoming with all that data you guys have on testing reactors."
I mean, we went to India and asked about the nuclear
program.
We said, hey, how about instead of using sugar molecules, let's maybe take tiny, tiny little particles made of gold, and let's
program
them with some interesting chemistry around them.
Let's
program
them to look for cancer cells.
We were in a large group and a young lady in our
program
was crying because she told us her powerful story of her dad being killed and then his body being shown in the newspaper the next day.
At first it might just be a light-up creature, but then you can add sensors and microcontrollers, and start to
program
the creature to interact with its environment.
In Argentina, there's a
program
where we connect students who are in rural, remote, hard to reach mountainous communities, with something they've seldom seen: a secondary school teacher.
And in South Africa, there's a
program
called Techno Girls.
And these are girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods who are studying the STEM
program
area: science, technology, engineering and math.
This is the way that they then can see themselves in jobs that are in engineering, in science, and maybe in the space
program.
And in Vietnam, there's a
program
where we are pairing young entrepreneurs with the needs in their own local communities.
So with this program, a group gathered and they decided that they would solve the problem of transportation for people with disabilities in their communities.
When I was in Lebanon, I visited a
program
called Girls Got IT, or Girls Got It.
And in this program, girls who have been studying computer skills and the STEM
program
have a chance to work side by side with young professionals, so that they can learn firsthand what it's like to be an architect, a designer or a scientist.
And now, with this
program
and these mentors, they'll be able to do it.
If you could
program
a machine to make pleasing sounds, why not
program
it to weave delightful patterns of color out of cloth?
Well, there's also another program, in another agency within our government, in ocean exploration.
More recently, we've started a
program
with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, so that we can use exploration, and the excitement of live exploration, to motivate them and excite them and then give them what they're already ready for.
Why do we have programs to build habitation on Mars, and we have programs to look at colonizing the moon, but we do not have a
program
looking at how we colonize our own planet?
We may need a two-step program, which is to invent new kinds of thinking that we can work alongside of to solve these really large problems, say, like dark energy or quantum gravity.
Because part of Kennedy's vision for the Apollo
program
was that it be a cooperation, not a competition, with the Soviets.
So the result is that for over 20 years, our two nations had a
program
that meant that one in 10 lightbulbs in the United States was essentially fueled by former Russian warheads.
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