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And so what we need to do instead is spend a little bit more time on things like the humanities and sociology, and the social sciences, rhetoric, philosophy, ethics, because they give us context that is so important for big data, and because they help us become better critical thinkers.
Now, what was extraordinary here is not just that they beat all of the algorithms developed by Merck or the international academic community, but nobody on the team had any background in chemistry or biology or life sciences, and they did it in two weeks.
There are
sciences
that help us in this way quite directly.
All the basic
sciences
support them, including math.
If you've been following my world, the field of brain and cognitive sciences, for the past few years, three big ideas will have come to your attention.
And in the social sciences, the ways of understanding that get created are ways of understanding ourselves.
Much earlier, in his defense of the poet Archias, Roman consul Cicero appealed to his own practical wisdom and expertise as a politician: "Drawn from my study of the liberal
sciences
and from that careful training to which I admit that at no part of my life I have ever been disinclined."
This made her the first, and to this date, only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different
sciences.
I really think that this subtitle explains what somebody like me, who's sort of a Darwin wannabe, how they actually look at one's role in sort of coming into this field of health
sciences
and medicine.
And this is all over mathematics and this is all over computer science, and there's a really deep connection between empathy and these
sciences.
And in order to have that continuing education, we need to anchor it to cutting-edge research in both the life
sciences
and the social sciences, because we need to recognize that too often historical traumas and implicit biases sit in the space between a new mother and her clinician.
And so, dream with me what a 21st-century scientist slash engineer could look like: individuals who are driven to master the
sciences
so that they can serve society, and are also aware of the tremendous power their knowledge and decisions have; folks who are developing their moral courage at all times, and who realize that conflict and controversy are not necessarily bad things if our ultimate loyalty is to the public and the planet.
In the last few days, the talks here, the wonderful people coming and showing their talent, talking about individual achievements, the innovation, the technology, the sciences, the knowledge we are gaining by being here in the presence of TED Talks and all of you are reasons enough for us to celebrate the future "us."
In the biological sciences, they explored the implications of the notion that order and complexity and structure arise in a self-organized way.
And slowly, that idea is leaking out to the cognitive sciences, the human sciences, economics, et cetera.
Sidwell was a great place to learn the arts and the sciences, but also the art of living amongst whiteness.
Over the past few years, there's been a fascinating convergence of findings in several different sciences, in psychology and anthropology and neuroscience and evolutionary biology, and they all tell us something pretty amazing: that human beings have got this massive capacity for altruism.
And the same is true for all the other
sciences.
As far as we know, evidence to discover the most fundamental truths of all the
sciences
is here just for the taking, on our planet.
Being a black African woman in the sciences, the people I meet are always curious to know if I've always wanted to be a conservationist, because they don't meet a lot of conservationists who look like me.
I'm focusing on biology, the biological
sciences.
In this artistic and scientific installation, biogenerative algorithms are helping us to understand self-generation and growth: very important for simulation in the nanoscaled
sciences.
But I think it does matter which way we go and what road we take, because when I think about design in the near future, what I think are the most important issues, what's really crucial and vital, is that we need to revitalize the arts and
sciences
right now, in 2002.
And this idea was probably introduced centuries ago, but it's really becoming critical now, because we're making decisions about our society every day that, if we keep thinking that the arts are separate from the sciences, and we keep thinking it's cute to say, "I don't understand anything about this one, I don't understand anything about the other one," then we're going to have problems.
But I also loved the arts and
sciences.
The difference between arts and
sciences
is not analytical versus intuitive.
The difference between arts and
sciences
is also not constructive versus deconstructive.
A lot of people think of the
sciences
as deconstructive, you have to pull things apart.
The arts and
sciences
are avatars of human creativity.
The sciences, to me, are manifestations of our attempt to express or share our understanding, our experience, to influence the universe external to ourselves.
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