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Now, businesses tend to complain about this, and their, they, I don't want to take away from their entire validity of complaining about it, but I did ask a major sneaker manufacturer earlier this year what they thought about piracy, and they told me, "Well, you can't quote me on this, because if you quote me on this, I have to kill you," but they use piracy as market
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The problems, actually, for this kind of case come manyfold from decades of scientific
research
involving human memory.
There is decades of research, examples and examples of cases like this, where individuals really, really believe.
Our
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covered the biology of the system, which included studying the way algae grew, but also what eats the algae, and what kills the algae.
I truly believe that stem cell
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is going to allow our children to look at Alzheimer's and diabetes and other major diseases the way we view polio today, which is as a preventable disease.
Critical
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is being challenged instead of supported, and we saw that it was really essential to have private safe haven laboratories where this work could be advanced without interference.
What we saw very quickly is the world of both medical research, but also developing drugs and treatments, is dominated by, as you would expect, large organizations, but in a new field, sometimes large organizations really have trouble getting out of their own way, and sometimes they can't ask the right questions, and there is an enormous gap that's just gotten larger between academic
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on the one hand and pharmaceutical companies and biotechs that are responsible for delivering all of our drugs and many of our treatments, and so we knew that to really accelerate cures and therapies, we were going to have to address this with two things: new technologies and also a new
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model.
So a few months later, in 2008, one of our scientists built on that
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At some point in our lives, all of us, or people we care about, become patients, and that's why I think that stem cell
research
is incredibly important for all of us.
So many labs around the world are involved in this kind of research, and we now have a really rich and detailed picture of how the living human brain develops, and this picture has radically changed the way we think about human brain development by revealing that it's not all over in early childhood, and instead, the brain continues to develop right throughout adolescence and into the '20s and '30s.
So brain
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has shown that the adolescent brain undergoes really quite profound development, and this has implications for education, for rehabilitation, and intervention.
And one thing I've been doing is doing some
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on systems that can combine technology and leadership with an art and design perspective.
And this aligns with
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conducted in four countries, which shows that people working in more colorful offices are actually more alert, more confident and friendlier than those working in drab spaces.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last year a researcher called Daryl Bem conducted a piece of
research
where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get published in a journal.
And in fact, we know that that's true, because several different groups of
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scientists tried to replicate the findings of this precognition study, and when they submitted it to the exact same journal, the journal said, "No, we're not interested in publishing replication.
It also happens in, for example, cancer
research.
But it doesn't just happen in the very dry world of preclinical basic science cancer
research.
And to me, this is
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misconduct.
If I conducted one study and I withheld half of the data points from that one study, you would rightly accuse me, essentially, of
research
fraud.
And yet, for some reason, if somebody conducts 10 studies but only publishes the five that give the result that they want, we don't consider that to be
research
misconduct.
I had just completed my undergraduate, and I was working as a
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assistant at the lab of Dennis Selkoe, studying Parkinson's disease at Harvard, and I had fallen in love with neuroscience.
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over the last 30 years has found that genital blood flow can increase in response to sex-related stimuli even if those sex-related stimuli are not also associated with the subjective experience of wanting and liking.
So the data that we collect for prostate cancer or for Alzheimer's trials goes into silos where it can only be used for prostate cancer or for Alzheimer's
research.
Okay? (Laughter) And it seems like a trivial result, but this is the sort of
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that used to take the health system years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to accomplish.
I've actually started what we think is the world's first fully digital, fully self-contributed, unlimited in scope, global in participation, ethically approved clinical
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study where you contribute the data.
Unfortunately, at that time we did not know that that was not exactly where we should be looking, because we had to go much deeper in, and so the
research
came to a halt, and it was only taken up in 2000 thanks to the interest and the enthusiasm of the Guinness family.
So I decided to go back to my alma mater, and, at the University of California, San Diego, and I proposed to open up a
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center for engineering sciences for cultural heritage.
And in 2007, we created CISA3 as a
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center for cultural heritage, specifically art, architecture and archaeology.
Support
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institutions, because knowledge is an important part of wealth creation.
And I got this question often enough that I thought I'd better do some
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on Facebook.
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