Restore
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We've seen again and again just how creative technology can be, and in our lives and in our actions, we can choose those solutions and those innovations and those moments that
restore
the flow of time instead of fragmenting it.
This novel training paradigm encouraged the brain to create new connections, some relay circuits that relay information from the brain past the injury and
restore
cortical control over the locomotor networks below the injury.
But in fact, we've been finding in our own laboratory research that small psychological interventions, small changes to people's values, small nudges in certain directions, can
restore
levels of egalitarianism and empathy.
And by stitching together my small act with the thousands of other small acts of participation that we're enabling through civic hacking, we think we can reenergize citizenship and
restore
trust in government.
Unlike your own genome, it's a living, breathing thing, and there's a broad front of research happening right now to better understand how we can
restore
our microbiomes when something goes wrong, using diet, using live microbes.
I'm looking forward to a future where we have the tools that we need to
restore
and replenish our microbiomes, and in that world, the monkeys will live happier and healthier lives, and so will we.
So for patients like Mama Wangari, who have been blind for over 10 years and never seen her grandchildren, for less than 40 dollars, we can
restore
her eyesight.
We can
restore
a lot of our fisheries if we focus in these coastal areas.
The other reason given is that most of those changes are a loss of function, and it's actually really hard to develop drugs that
restore
function.
And there are always stories that
restore
it.
As winner of the civil war and commander of the most troops, it was his duty to
restore
law and order to Rome so that other factions didn’t continue fighting.
He didn’t
restore
the law - he made it subordinate to him!
Augustus worked to
restore
the Senate’s prestige, improved food security for the lower classes, and relinquished control of the army when he resigned his consul post.
That drug makes the voices somewhat quieter, but it didn't
restore
his bright mind or his social connectedness.
He had to
restore
his dignity, and he did so, and initially, although I was disappointed, I grew to admire that stance.
So in a project funded by the Gates Foundation, what we're looking at is children in Malawi who have kwashiorkor, a profound form of malnutrition, and mice that get the kwashiorkor community transplanted into them lose 30 percent of their body mass in just three weeks, but we can
restore
their health by using the same peanut butter-based supplement that is used for the children in the clinic, and the mice that receive the community from the healthy identical twins of the kwashiorkor children do fine.
Would the good microbes do battle with the bad microbes and help to
restore
their health?
It's his responsibility to bring it up, because if he thinks about it, he can relieve Heather from the obsession, and from having to make sure that the affair isn't forgotten, and that in itself begins to
restore
trust.
We can help
restore
dignity, hope and humanity to Native Americans, the very people who were once the voiceless objects of our curiosity.
And for Mama Jane, it wasn't just restoring her sight, it meant the opportunity to
restore
hope, to
restore
joy and to
restore
dignity.
If the initial responders can get in, save lives, mitigate whatever flooding danger there is, that means the other groups can get in to
restore
the water, the roads, the electricity, which means then the construction people, the insurance agents, all of them can get in to rebuild the houses, which then means you can
restore
the economy, and maybe even make it better and more resilient to the next disaster.
He must settle his nervous hand and
restore
the certainty in his aim to save his son.
Warwick allied with the Lancasters, turned Edward's jealous younger brother, George, against him, and even briefly managed to
restore
Henry as King, but it didn't last.
It was the neighboring empires who had invaded France trying to
restore
the monarchy, and prevent the spread of liberty across Europe, twice by the time Napoléon took charge.
Harmful practices, such as bottom trawling, can be banned altogether, and we can establish marine reserves closed to all fishing to help ecosystems
restore
themselves.
Music is the best way to
restore
speech to people who have lost it through strokes, movement to people with Parkinson's disease.
We're like the Peace Corps for nerds, but instead of traveling to crazy, interesting, far-off places, you spend a lot of time indoors, behind computers, helping
restore
the fabric of our democracy.
In theory, this means we could
restore
hundreds of native species that have been pushed to the brink.
So we need to
restore
choice.
They were able to
restore
livelihoods, buy fodder for cattle, feed children in school and in short keep the populations home instead of migrating out of the area.
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