Releasing
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We have since databased the 4000 most commonly used chemicals in human manufacturing, and we're
releasing
this database into the public in six weeks.
Their DNA starts to synthesize new proteins, which spill out and interact with adjacent nerves, and they start
releasing
their neurotransmitters, and those neurotransmitters spill out and activate adjacent glial cells, and so on and so forth, until what we have is a positive feedback loop.
And I think this is actually a shrimp that's
releasing
its bioluminescent chemicals into the water.
As the iceberg melts, it is
releasing
mineral-rich fresh water that nourishes many forms of life.
We said, well instead of
releasing
the full text, we're going to release statistics about the books.
We need to ensure that these wetlands and forests that are our best and greatest and most critical defense against global warming are protected, and we are not
releasing
that carbon bomb into the atmosphere.
And meanwhile, SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, is now
releasing
its data to the public so that millions of citizen scientists, maybe including you, can bring the power of the crowd to join the search.
When I got to lunch and I opened my thermos,
releasing
these new smells into the air, my friends did not react favorably.
Well, that's not exactly the story, because the problem was that Parliament delayed and delayed
releasing
that data, and then they tried to retrospectively change the law so that it would no longer apply to them.
Recently, the World Bank opened its vault of data for public use,
releasing
8,000 economic and social indicators for 200 countries over 50 years, and it launched a global competition to crowdsource innovative apps using this data.
The males have been put in little pots and the truck is going down the road and they are
releasing
males as they go.
So you take a Google Map, you divide it up, work out how far they can fly, and make sure you're
releasing
such that you get coverage of the area, and then you go back, and within a very short space of time, you're bringing that population right the way down.
This is an example from a new version of Scratch that we'll be
releasing
in the next few months, and we're looking again to be able to push you in new directions.
Now, if it does not decay biologically, it shifts to oxidation, which is a very slow process, and this smothers and kills grasses, leading to a shift to woody vegetation and bare soil,
releasing
carbon.
But fire also leaves the soil bare,
releasing
carbon, and worse than that, burning one hectare of grassland gives off more, and more damaging, pollutants than 6,000 cars.
Well, uranium dioxide's a ceramic, and ceramic doesn't like
releasing
what's inside of it.
And all this is done on an international archive so that we cannot be accused of just
releasing
the successes.
One writer, Hugh Howey, experimented with short stories on Amazon by
releasing
one very short story called "Wool."
I actually believe the problem that we see and the reason that we have these incredible system errors, where we're incarcerating low-level, nonviolent people and we're
releasing
high-risk, dangerous people, is that we don't have an objective measure of risk.
Back in the 1950s, scientists knew that when women enter menopause, they start
releasing
high levels of fertility hormones in their urine.
Esta Soler: As we were in the process of
releasing
this campaign, O.J. Simpson was arrested for the murder of his wife and her friend.
The worm grew to adult size within it, but it needs to get into water in order to mate, and it does that by
releasing
proteins that addle the cricket's brain, causing it to behave erratically.
Wild women have hurricanes in their bellies,
releasing
a flood of a lesson.
These are the asteroids we may one day send spacecraft to, to mine them for minerals, but they're also the asteroids that may one day impact the Earth, like happened 60 million years ago with the extinction of the dinosaurs, or just at the beginning of the last century, when an asteroid wiped out almost 1,000 square miles of Siberian forest, or even just last year, as one burnt up over Russia,
releasing
the energy of a small nuclear bomb.
And if you're a government agency
releasing
a PDF, let's pass legislation that requires you to post it with the underlying data, because that data is coming from somewhere.
Remember, StoryCorps has always been two people and a facilitator helping them record their conversation, which is preserved forever, but at this very moment, we're
releasing
a public beta version of the StoryCorps app.
Your brain responds to stressful stimuli by
releasing
hormones known as corticosteroids, which activate a process of threat-detection and threat-response in the amygdala.
And meanwhile SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, is now
releasing
its data to the public so that millions of citizen scientists, maybe including you, can bring the power of the crowd to join the search.
One person's gut microbes may be capable of
releasing
only a fraction of the calories that another person's gut microbes can extract.
Corals are born in a number of different ways, but most often by mass spawning: all of the individuals of a single species on one night a year,
releasing
all the eggs they've made that year into the water column, packaged into bundles with sperm cells.
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