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It turns out to be
really
difficult.
Do we
really
want to go there?
What I do know is that it seems to be
really
important to think about the idea of the United States being in the lead of thinking about this issue of democracy.
We've done a
really
good job struggling with democracy, and I think we would do a good job in the future.
And yet, despite everything going
really
well for John, he was struggling, fighting addiction and a gripping depression.
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, ranging 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.
If you think about it, these are
really
dramatically improving.
The ability now to look inside the body in real time with very high resolution is
really
becoming incredible.
And this sort of data explosion available from these is
really
almost becoming a challenge.
So I want you to imagine when, in a couple of years, we've started to apply this cloud-based information, when we
really
have the AI physician and leverage our brains to connectivity to make decisions and diagnostics at a level never done.
We're now in the era of super-enabling the surgeon, who can now go into the body and do robotic surgery, which is here today, at a level that was not
really
possible even five years ago.
So we're
really
entering the era of wearable robotics, actually.
This will
really
leverage technology to the rural and the underserved and enable what used to be thousand-dollar tests to be done for pennies, and at the point of care.
We learned at Stanford and other places that we can discover cancer stem cells, the ones that seem to be
really
responsible for disease relapse.
But you see, they don't
really
hold a grudge.
And yes, like Tom said, killing almost half of the creatures that allow us to breathe is a
really
big deal.
Our theory is that plankton are tiny, and it's really,
really
hard to care about something you cannot see.
You see, there's a quote I
really
like in "The Little Prince" that goes, "What is essential is invisible to the eye."
We
really
believe that if more people could come face to ... cilia with plankton, there is a greater chance we could all rally together and save these creatures that are so important to life on our planet.
When I was a boy, I saw "Fantastic Voyage," and I
really
loved how I could travel through the bloodstream and see biology work on a cellular level.
Just really,
really
tiny.
With our friends in the Center for Cellular Construction and the help of the National Science Foundation, we are using Stentor to sense the presence of contamination in food and water, which I think is
really
cool.
So how does isirika
really
happen?
Now, I'm
really
interested that we find solutions to poverty and to the world's other many big problems because they do exist.
So that's
really
important.
And third, isirika affirms that those who have more
really
enjoy the privilege of giving more.
I have, over the years, encountered isirika in many places, but what gives me
really
the passion today to embrace isirika is the work that I do with women all over the world through the Global Fund for Women, though women's funds and through women's movements globally.
And what it
really
ingrains in people is that ability to trust and to move the agenda ahead.
I love contemporary art, but I'm often
really
frustrated with the contemporary art world and the contemporary art scene.
So for example, in realist paintings, it ranges from this, which is kind of old masters style, to
really
realistic still-life, to this type of painting where I'm painting with a single hair.
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