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A really good example is AlphaGo, which
recently
was won by Google.
ST: This is a drive of a self-driving car that we happened to have at Udacity and
recently
made into a spin-off called Voyage.
I
recently
reviewed some of their histories.
These are the events that, until recently, I didn't even call assault.
The circadian rhythm dictates our energy level throughout the day, and only
recently
we've been conducting a global experiment on this rhythm, which is putting our sleep health and ultimately our life quality in jeopardy.
Time magazine
recently
reported that "Extreme action sometimes has to be taken, and Wales locked the entries on Kerry and Bush for most of 2004."
So as an example of how this can be important: we
recently
had a situation where a neo-Nazi website discovered Wikipedia, and they said, "Oh, well, this is horrible, this Jewish conspiracy of a website, and we're going to get certain articles deleted that we don't like.
I sent it from my Harvard email address because I was
recently
appointed a fellow there.
And many designers have been working
recently
on the idea of death and mourning, and what we can do about it today with new technologies.
And with basic tools like that under his belt, Vinny's been out of jail for two years, clean for nine months, and
recently
back to work.
Insurance will cover the bypass and angioplasty but won't, until recently, cover diet and lifestyle.
I only
recently
learned how to drive.
I
recently
brought in a bunch of kids to do the classic marshmallow test, which is a measure of delay of gratification that also likely requires a lot of executive function.
Now black millennials, a group that I have researched for a book I
recently
wrote, are the perfect example of the blind spot that we have when it comes to this group.
I talked to an organization who
recently
decided against putting a ball pit in the break room because that's how you retain millennials.
We spent a long time thinking about why this is, and it's just
recently
that we realized: it's when we see something unexpected, it changes our understanding of the way things work.
In fact, the FDA commissioner
recently
used the term "epidemic" to describe e-cigarette use in the US.
We
recently
heard that the FDA plans to introduce stricter regulations on sales of these devices that contain e-liquid flavors in retail locations like convenience stores and gas stations, and also introduce stricter regulations on sales of devices to minors over the internet.
I think the most innovative thing they've introduced
recently
are genocide grades.
And recently, or now not that recently, about six months ago, the authorization of a peacekeeping force of 26,000 that will go.
Because my laboratory
recently
succeeded in developing such a capability, which we call "base editing."
For example, a collaborative team of scientists led by Luke Koblan and Jon Levy, two additional students in my lab,
recently
used a virus to deliver that second base editor into a mouse with progeria, changing that disease-causing T back into a C and reversing its consequences at the DNA, RNA and protein levels.
I
recently
had an epiphany.
Recently, we took the kids ice skating, and later that day, my six-year-old, Oliver, asked me, "Mommy, who is the oldest kid in our family?"
We need rapid diagnostics so that we can tell if somebody has a strain of flu which we have only identified very
recently.
It's pending here in California, and just
recently
in New York.
I was in Paris recently, and something similar happened to me.
A little bit more recently, I got involved personally.
I just learned recently: in South Africa, no white Volvos are stolen.
But recently, we discovered that you also need sleep before learning to actually prepare your brain, almost like a dry sponge ready to initially soak up new information.
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