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Researchers
are mandated to acquire document-informed consent.
And when it comes to creating the story, I'll fact-check as a reporter, but I don't invite company to create that story, whereas social scientists, researchers, and particularly participatory researchers, will often work on constructing the narrative with the community.
We began the project with an interim report, which quickly pulled together a lot of information that had been collected on the subject by many, many
researchers.
That genetic material probably belonged, if it could belong to anyone, to a local community of poor people who parted with the knowledge that helped the
researchers
to find the molecule, which then became the medicine.
And
researchers
want to know why.
Well,
researchers
spend billions of your tax dollars trying to figure that out.
This is an actual study, and let me clarify: the
researchers
were not looking at documented self-reports of childhood happiness, or even studying old journals.
After the
researchers
had learned all they could from the relationships in the family, mothers and other relationships, they still came up with some temperamental dark matter that was pulling at us, exerting a gravity all its own.
Well, that's what the
researchers
that I'm going to talk about today did.
The way that the
researchers
did this work is, they read the software in the computer chips that were in the car, and then they used sophisticated reverse engineering tools to figure out what that software did, and then they found vulnerabilities in that software, and then they built exploits to exploit those.
The results are astonishing, and when they gave this talk, even though they gave this talk at a conference to a bunch of computer security researchers, everybody was gasping.
So one question the
researchers
asked themselves is, could you block this thing, right?
And so the
researchers
asked themselves, "I wonder how many times very secure, important, sensitive conversations are happening on these two-way radios where they forget to encrypt and they don't notice that they didn't encrypt?"
But it's very important, and these
researchers
are showing, that the developers of these things need to take security into account from the very beginning, and need to realize that they may have a threat model, but the attackers may not be nice enough to limit themselves to that threat model, and so you need to think outside of the box.
The
researchers
who are working on male contraception are trying to create a better future for couples, a future where contraception is no longer considered just "a woman's issue," rather an issue for couples to decide together.
The nice thing here is that you can't see who are the
researchers
in this picture.
It's like gold to researchers, this human-mobility data.
So in this room, we have this tremendous database of location data that
researchers
would really, really like.
So we built this system called Open Paths, which lets people upload their iPhone data and broker relationships with
researchers
to share that data, to donate that data to people that can actually put it to use.
It's where
researchers
have collected data on over 180,000 inhabitants since 1963.
So to address this problem, I put together a team of international
researchers
in Switzerland, Denmark and the U.K. to study a very poorly studied, little known material that's found on people everywhere.
And so what my team of researchers, what we wanted to do, is say, can we apply genetic and proteomic technology to go after DNA and proteins, and from this can we get better taxonomic resolution to really understand what's going on?
But over time the list grew as
researchers
found other candidate shapes.
So, what to do? Well some
researchers
lost heart, concluding that was so many candidate shapes for the extra dimensions, each giving rise to different physical features, string theory would never make definitive, testable predictions.
A few years back a group of
researchers
at University College London brought a bunch of memory champions into the lab.
Today, a century later, when
researchers
want to visualize neurons, they light them up from the inside rather than darkening them.
And
researchers
have used this fact in order to recognize specific molecules inside of the brain, recognize specific substructures of the cell and identify them individually.
Consider the following principle, which I will modestly call Wilson's Principle Number One: It is far easier for scientists including medical researchers, to require needed collaboration in mathematics and statistics than it is for mathematicians and statisticians to find scientists able to make use of their equations.
Judge opportunity by how few other students and
researchers
are on hand.
We recently saw a case where some
researchers
made the H5N1 avian influenza virus more potent.
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