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What if we were to
publish
it all openly on the internet?
But before I could
publish
it, I had to travel to the northeast of Nigeria to talk to the parents, to verify it.
Want to
publish
globally anything you think today?
Yet within the following year, Einstein would
publish
not one, not two, not three, but four extraordinary papers, each on a different topic, that were destined to radically transform our understanding of the universe.
And what they did at the Institute was
publish
every step of the way.
So back in November 2016, during the election last year, the only image that we could
publish
was this, which was on the stand on the week that everybody voted.
In 1995, more than a decade after her first course of ECT, the nurse decided to
publish
an account of her experience.
Nobody wants to
publish
you fantasy novel about a school for wizards.
Jane's parents supported her education, and provided space for her to write and
publish
her work anonymously.
He was troubled and he said, "That's why I couldn't
publish
it."
I was like, "Couldn't
publish
what?"
Now, the problem isn't solved if he doesn't
publish
it, because there are already companies that are developing this kind of technology, and a lot of the stuff is just off the shelf.
Google does the Google Zeitgeist, which looks at search requests to test what's going on, what people are interested in, and they
publish
it with lots of fun graphs.
Now, we're about to
publish
the first study looking at the effects of this program on prostate cancer, in collaboration with Sloan Kettering and UCSF.
It told us that if we publish, they would sue us.
So how did Bulgakov manage to
publish
such a subversive novel under an oppressive regime?
And isn't it that strange moment when you
publish
your design?
Around age 28, I became very interested in networks, and a few years later, we managed to
publish
a few key papers that reported the discovery of scale-free networks and really gave birth to a new discipline that we call network science today.
Well, performance is what you do: how fast you run, what kind of paintings you paint, what kind of papers you
publish.
Your academic age starts when you
publish
your first papers.
So let's look at the probability that you
publish
your highest-impact paper.
Most scientists tend to
publish
their highest-impact paper in the first 10, 15 years in their career, and it tanks after that.
And the more they publish, the more they inspire other Tunica people to get involved.
And now this year, you're about to
publish
a paper that presents something called the vulnerable world hypothesis.
Until somebody said, "Look, if you're serious about this, you have to write about your research first; you have to
publish
something, then you'll get the opportunity to write something else.
And this is ... a division of the Library of Congress produces a free national library service for the blind and visually impaired, and the publications they choose to
publish
are based on reader popularity.
They actually started, in certain communities in the United States, to
publish
people's electricity usage.
The job, though, came with one small downside, and that is, they intended to
publish
my email address at the end of every column.
And we're not going to
publish
it, because we only
publish
science."
And for the very first time in my scientific career, I broke scientific protocol, which is that you take the data and
publish
them in scientific journals and then begin to talk about them.
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