Research
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But what my
research
has shown me is that experts tend on the whole to form very rigid camps, that within these camps, a dominant perspective emerges that often silences opposition, that experts move with the prevailing winds, often hero-worshipping their own gurus.
All the
research
now shows us that this actually makes us smarter.
Our
research
has shown that the parents and close loved ones of these children adore them.
We need to do
research.
And the best news of all is that surgeons know that we need to do
research.
And we've set up charities that will help us fund the clinical
research
to determine the best treatment practice now and better treatment into the future, so we don't just sit on our laurels and say, "Okay, we're doing okay.
But what we're going to do, is we're going to create a program for people outside the field of cancer to get together with doctors who really know about cancer and work out different programs of research."
It's going to require a lot of work, a lot of
research.
And it's really in this combined way that you get an overall sense of what's going on, because there's a lot of complex things like Medicaid and
research
money that flow across those boundaries.
And so with many privacy provisions put in place to protect everyone who was recorded in the data, we made elements of the data available to my trusted
research
team at MIT so we could start teasing apart patterns in this massive data set, trying to understand the influence of social environments on language acquisition.
And it's not based on theology or philosophy, it's in the study of the mind, across all these spheres of research, from neuroscience to the cognitive scientists, behavioral economists, psychologists, sociology, we're developing a revolution in consciousness.
And I think when you synthesize this research, you start with three key insights.
And so let me list just a couple of the things I think this
research
points us toward trying to understand.
And one of the most beautiful descriptions I've come across in this
research
of how minds interpenetrate was written by a great theorist and scientist named Douglas Hofstadter at the University of Indiana.
I did a bit of basic
research
and soon learned that air pollution is the world's biggest environmental health risk.
So this opens up a whole new avenue of
research.
"But," I hear you say, "what about the
research?
When we started our
research
on Stuxnet six months ago, it was completely unknown what the purpose of this thing was.
I started to
research
scientific literature on how these centrifuges are actually built in Natanz and found they are structured in what is called a cascade, and each cascade holds 164 centrifuges.
And they, according to the research, make the best business leaders.
Instead, they've become, sadly, uninspiring and uncreative organizations that rely so heavily on market
research
and polling and focus groups that they end up all saying the same thing, pretty much regurgitating back to us what we already want to hear at the expense of putting forward bold and creative ideas.
And at that time, stem cell
research
had gained momentum, following the isolation of the world's first human embryonic stem cells in the 1990s.
And I focused my
research
on stem cells as a possible source for cell transplants.
If this
research
is successful, it may then reduce the need to
research
and sacrifice human embryos.
Stem cell-derived retinal transplants, now in a
research
phase, may one day restore vision, or part vision, to millions of patients with retinal diseases worldwide.
While still in a
research
phase, stem cells may one day herald a quantum leap in the field of cardiology.
The
research
success that we celebrate today has been made possible by the curiosity and contribution and commitment of individual scientists and medical pioneers.
There's an outer space layer with black holes and satellites and
research
satellites and asteroid mining.
There was a person, Anil Sadgopal, did a Ph.D. from Caltech and returned back as a molecular biologist in India's cutting-edge
research
institute, the TIFR.
At 31, he was not able to relate the kind of [unclear] research, which he was doing with the lives of the ordinary people.
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