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And the tsunami of problems that we feel we're facing in terms of sustainability
questions
are actually a reflection of the exponential increase in urbanization across the planet.
So here's two
questions
that I have in my head when I think about this problem.
We have a mathematical framework based on generic universal principles that can answer those
questions.
But I know that in science, once you get the answers, inevitably you're going to have more
questions.
Well we can begin to ask those
questions
also.
The next one
questions
that and looks at passive nature, or passively trying to have reconfiguration programmability.
And as a chemist, we're not used to profound
questions
every day.
So this raises three really important questions: What is life?
Twenty-nine years later, as a Sunday school teacher myself, my faith was challenged by a young nine-year-old who asked a series of
questions.
First, I should have commended him for asking tough
questions.
So to begin to answer these questions, we did a research study.
So I want to end with three
questions
for the future billions, just ahead of 2016, when the United States will lose its place as number one economy to China.
Until we have much better answers to those
questions
in West Africa, our work is not over yet.
So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any
questions
to ask me?"
People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP?
I guess these are the
questions
people are going to answer.
One of the first
questions
the doctor asked me was, could I please show her how I went to the bathroom.
I was 22 years old and you know when you go for any kind of an interview, you think about all the kinds of
questions
that people could ask you? (Laughter) That was not one of them.
And stories like these, which were questioning the official version of events, which were skeptical in tone, allowed people to realize that we had
questions
ourselves.
(People yelling) We've slowed down the footage to show how it poses serious
questions
about police conduct.
The tone of some these stories, journalism professors might frown upon because they were skeptical; they were asking questions, perhaps speculative, maybe the kind of things journalists shouldn't do.
So I started to ask myself
questions
about it.
And what a trained interrogator does is they come in and in very subtle ways over the course of several hours, they will ask that person to tell that story backwards, and then they'll watch them squirm, and track which
questions
produce the highest volume of deceptive tells.
Look, listen, probe, ask some hard questions, get out of that very comfortable mode of knowing, walk into curiosity mode, ask more questions, have a little dignity, treat the person you're talking to with rapport.
And I'm not convinced that we can answer these deeper
questions
with just ones and zeros alone.
Through art, we're tacking some of the hardest questions, like what does it really mean to feel?
Questions
like: "Have you ever witnessed or participated in any act that may be detrimental to the United States or a foreign nation?"
I set up a website because I was getting so many
questions
about Molas and sunfish.
And so I just figured I'd have the
questions
answered, and I'd be able to thank my funders, like National Geographic and Lindbergh.
And in neuroscience, we have to deal with many difficult
questions
about the brain.
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