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Despite being
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new, protein drugs have already revolutionized medicine, and, for example, insulin is a protein.
Maps have been around for millennia and diagrams for hundreds of years, but representing quantities through graphics is a
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new development.
Ebola was
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ignored until September 11 and the anthrax attacks, when all of a sudden, people perceived Ebola as, potentially, a bioterrorism weapon.
And of course now they have
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quieter bar nights.
And that felt like a lot of attention on a
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new relationship.
And we're pretty lucky because here in the South, we're still blessed with a
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blank canvas that we can fill with the most fanciful adventures and incredible experiences.
But we've done
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little to address it.
I actually think that the first applications of the CRISPR technology are going to happen in the blood, where it's
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easier to deliver this tool into cells, compared to solid tissues.
In the Pacific, I think we own something like 60 percent of the remaining tuna fisheries, and it remains
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healthy for some species, but not all.
The human body is made out of bones and flesh, which has a
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set density.
Socioeconomically, bug production could uplift people in developing countries since insect farms can be small scale, highly productive, and yet
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inexpensive to keep.
But over at Hilbert's Infinite Hotel, where there's never any vacancy and always room for more, the scenarios faced by the ever-diligent and maybe too hospitable night manager serve to remind us of just how hard it is for our
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finite minds to grasp a concept as large as infinity.
This is basic
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talking.
But since the dermal cells are
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stable, much of the ink will remain deep in the skin for a person's whole life.
The white intersections are surrounded by
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more white on all four sides than any white point along a line segment.
But your assumption that sadness has an external cause outside the self is a
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new idea.
And a cat is
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big and heavy.
What this shows us is that specific patterns with seemingly astronomical odds can emerge from a
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small set.
They were far more vibrant and flashy than the
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dull greens made from natural pigments, so they quickly became popular choices for paint as well as dye for textiles, wallpaper, soaps, cake decorations, toys, candy, and clothing.
But what actually interests me a lot more is the fact that in the tip of each controller is a
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high-performing infrared camera.
There are some forms of cancer, which, fortunately, we've learned how to address
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well with known and established drugs and surgery.
In the past 30 years, these studies have tested a small number of proteins in
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few samples and usually in single locations.
And it was this tattered complexity in the rock record that obscured its meaning until
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recently.
When you go to a place that's
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unexplored, you have a much better chance of not only finding fossils but of finding something that's new to science.
And I was
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healthy; I can't imagine going through that process on top of a mental or physical injury.
The world's companies, governments and non-profits have delivery armies that are fully capable of covering this
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small area.
So, this thing was discovered in the year 2000, so it's a
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recent picture.
As you can see, that's actually a
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straightforward problem.
It started with
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simple tasks.
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