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This means working with the business, with data
science
and with design to build a roadmap, create plans, prioritize work and escalate where needed.
There are some ideas in computer
science
and in artificial intelligence as to how this might be done, but we still haven't solved a single example of how intelligent behavior springs from the physical interactions in living matter.
Now, I come from a cutthroat world of
science
and high technology.
Which leads me to my second passion besides ocean science, which is outer space technology.
And I started asking athletes if they would publicly pledge to donate their brain to
science.
So when the news hit the front page, "Noah Welch pledging his brain to science," he said he went to the locker room the next day, one of his teammates pulled him aside and said, "Hey, I heard you're donating your brain to science."
So what I want to do today is tell you a story about how I used my deep understanding of neuroscience, as a professor of neuroscience, to essentially do an experiment on myself in which I discovered the
science
underlying why exercise is the most transformative thing that you can do for your brain today.
But a few years ago, I did something very unusual in
science.
As a full professor of neural science, I decided to completely switch my research program.
In essence, what we've done is we've studied the science, we've looked at the behavior, we've seen over 2,000 kills by these amazing animals.
But one of the things that
science
really lets us down on is that personality, that individual personality that these animals have.
And for me, this deep and enduring fascination with sound is what led me to both be a surgeon and to study the
science
of sound, particularly music.
I'll go over some
science
experiments and cover three musical experiments.
Well it may be, but I will say that, from a scientific perspective, we talked a lot about innovation today, the
science
of innovation, how much we understand about how the brain is able to innovate is in its infancy, and truly, we know very little about how we are able to be creative.
I think that we're going to see, over the next 10, 20, 30 years, a real
science
of creativity that's burgeoning and is going to flourish, Because we now have new methods that can enable us to take this process like complex jazz improvisation, and study it rigorously.
And I think, hopefully in the next 10, 20 years, you'll see real, meaningful studies that say
science
has to catch up to art, and maybe we're starting now to get there.
And it is important that we recognize that women still need help in school, that salaries are still significantly lower, even when controlled for job types, and that girls have continued to struggle in math and
science
for years.
In fact, what we ought to do is take a page from their playbook, because the initiatives and programs that have been set in place for women in
science
and engineering and mathematics are fantastic.
It's coming from the economists imposing their mechanistic thinking on the
science.
Biomimicry, which is an emerging science, winds up being a very important social justice idea.
And this is a bit of
science
fiction now, so we're moving into really the future.
Now we're going even further into
science
fiction.
I'm also interested in creating new technologies for the arts and to attract people to
science
and technology.
They had a low-fear population, where they basically gave them a 13-minute presentation, all based in science, but told them that, if you didn't brush and floss your teeth, you could get gum disease.
So you can imagine a sort of new manner of living with a new relationship with the water, and also a hybridizing of recreational and
science
programs in terms of monitoring.
All of our
science
comes from the fact that our ancestors were able to do something extraordinary every day, which was just rely on their naked feet and legs to run long distances.
Rachel Naomi Remen is actually bringing compassion back to its rightful place alongside
science
in her field of medicine in the training of new doctors.
This is going to change science, I believe, and it will change religion.
But here's a face from 20th century
science
that might surprise you in a discussion about compassion.
Einstein believed deeply that
science
should transcend national and ethnic divisions.
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