Ranging
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So I give you this wonderful, informative image of the sky,
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from the inner city, where you may see one or two stars and nothing else, all the way to the rural environments, where you can enjoy this great and gorgeous and beautiful performance of the constellations and the stars.
A look through the windows revealed a sharp contrast: within the cubes are tranquil, civilized, domestic images of African family members, friends and Nigerian professionals,
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from writers, poets, fashion designers, etc.
Many of these technologies, speaking as a physician and innovator, we can start to leverage, to impact the future of our own health and of health care, and to address many of the major challenges in health care today,
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from the exponential costs to the aging population, the way we really don't use information very well today, the fragmentation of care and the often very difficult course of adoption of innovation.
Many scientists, in fields
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from genetics to string theory, have tried to start science wikis along very similar lines.
And you can see, they're
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from shoes, rings that were made out of stainless steal, phone covers out of plastic, all the way through to spinal implants, for example, that were created out of medical-grade titanium, and engine parts.
So if I overlay, and if you overlay all these comfort envelopes, what we see is, in all these places, air temperature has been
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something from 25 to 35, and if you go on the line, 30, of 30 degrees C ambient temperatures.
If you go along that line you see there has been all kind of comfort, all kinds of perceived outdoor comfort,
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from very comfortable to very uncomfortable.
We know with them that you can print in many materials
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from plastic to chocolate to metal and even concrete.
Service members have demanded Congress reform the military, and workers
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from Hollywood stars to janitorial staff have called out sexual harassment in the workplace.
Okay, so if I just show you the percentage errors in a large developmental study we did, this is in a study
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from age seven to adulthood, and what you're going to see is the percentage errors in the adult group in both conditions, so the gray is the director condition, and you see that our intelligent adults are making errors about 50 percent of the time, whereas they make far fewer errors when there's no director present, when they just have to remember that rule of ignoring the gray background.
And the leading point of view on this, whether measured by number of books sold, mentions in media, or surveys that I've run with groups
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from my students to delegates to the World Trade Organization, is this view that national borders really don't matter very much anymore, cross-border integration is close to complete, and we live in one world.
My colleagues in Parliament include, in my new intake, family doctors, businesspeople, professors, distinguished economists, historians, writers, army officers
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from colonels down to regimental sergeant majors.
The first one is a happiness question: How do you feel, on a scale
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from very bad to very good?
This shows the rate of mind-wandering across 22 activities
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from a high of 65 percent — (Laughter) — when people are taking a shower, brushing their teeth, to 50 percent when they're working, to 40 percent when they're exercising, all the way down to this one short bar on the right that I think some of you are probably laughing at.
These scans, the clinics say, can help prevent Alzheimer's disease, solve weight and addiction issues, overcome marital conflicts, and treat, of course, a variety of mental illnesses
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from depression to anxiety to ADHD.
I spent the last few years trying to answer that question, traveling around, meeting families, talking to scholars, experts
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from elite peace negotiators to Warren Buffett's bankers to the Green Berets.
So many times, amateurs, not experts, have been the inventors and improvers of things
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from mountain bikes to semiconductors, personal computers, airplanes.
But modern DNA analysis so far has revealed that about 300 skeletons buried with weapons belong to females
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in age from 10 to 45, and more are being found every year.
I've been a first responder in a number of incidents
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from car accidents to Hurricane Sandy.
Veterinarians had been diagnosing, treating and even preventing emotionally induced symptoms in animals
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from monkeys to flamingos, from to deer to rabbits, since the 1970s.
We called it "30 Mosques in 30 Days," and we drove to all the 50 states and shared stories from over 100 vastly different Muslim communities,
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from the Cambodian refugees in the L.A. projects to the black Sufis living in the woods of South Carolina.
We're just finding out that microbes have implications for all these different kinds of diseases,
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from inflammatory bowel disease to obesity, and perhaps even autism and depression.
Some of the sizes of the ships,
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all the way up to ship mass of 8 million tons.
In study after study, in countries
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from Bangladesh to the United States, between 20 and 60 percent of the people in the sex trade who were surveyed said that they had been raped or assaulted by the police in the past year alone.
Deep breathing exercises have shown measurable reduction in test anxiety in groups
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from third graders to nursing students.
With the proper training, they can even alert us to invisible threats
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from bombs to cancer.
There, they set fire to a medieval library of 30,000 manuscripts written in Arabic and several African languages and
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in subject from astronomy to geography, history to medicine, including one book which records perhaps the first treatment for male erectile dysfunction.
But recently, scientists have identified nine physiological traits,
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from genetic changes to alterations in a cell's regenerative ability that play a central role.
Once in the nervous system, lead mimics and disrupts the normal functions of calcium, causing damages
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from learning disabilities to high blood pressure.
On average, people tend to rate themselves better than most in disciplines
ranging
from health, leadership skills, ethics, and beyond.
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