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Because although I've used
scientific
terms in songs, it's very difficult sometimes to make them lyrical.
And I'll tell you that most
scientific
studies of music, they're very dense, and when you go through them, it's very hard to recognize the music in it.
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.
We have to come up with a
scientific
experiment.
Malcolm Gladwell wrote an article in the New Yorker on innovation, and he made the case that
scientific
discoveries are rarely the product of one individual's genius.
Now I'm not a scientist, but I was accompanying a remarkable
scientific
team from the University of South Florida who have been tracking the travels of BP's oil in the Gulf of Mexico.
I'm going to be talking to you about how we can tap a really underutilized resource in health care, which is the patient, or, as I like to use the
scientific
term, people.
It's turning out now that robots are actually becoming a really interesting new
scientific
tool to understand human behavior.
I started to speak to officials from the City of Johannesburg and other surrounding cities, and I engaged the local
scientific
community, and I also made a few cold calls.
I want to talk about what is happening now in our scientific, biotechnological culture, where, for really the first time in history, we have the power to design bodies, to design animal bodies, to design human bodies.
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.
Creationists, lacking any coherent
scientific
argument for their case, fall back on the popular phobia against atheism: Teach your children evolution in biology class, and they'll soon move on to drugs, grand larceny and sexual "pre-version."
There's Douglas Adams, magnificent picture from his book, "Last Chance to See." Now, there's a typical
scientific
journal, The Quarterly Review of Biology.
And the first paper is a standard
scientific
paper, presenting evidence, "Iridium layer at the K-T boundary, and potassium argon dated crater in Yucatan, indicate that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs."
Perfectly ordinary
scientific
paper.
And this is because the
scientific
worldview is so much more exciting, more poetic, more filled with sheer wonder than anything in the poverty-stricken arsenals of the religious imagination.
And 50 years from now, all of my current wild ideas will be accepted as truths by the
scientific
and external communities.
What motivated me to film their behavior was something that I asked my
scientific
advisers: "What motivates the pollinators?"
It's a
scientific
question, after all.
Feynman's
scientific
style was always to look for the simplest, most elementary solution to a problem that was possible.
I want to tell you some short stories about how we're using this both at the
scientific
clinical and preclinical levels.
And he says, "It's not about a
scientific
rendering of a sheep.
It was hailed as a
scientific
miracle in the late 1950s.
And our big idea is that the
scientific
miracle of this decade should be the complete eradication of poliomyelitis.
But the other thing is that maybe we could seduce people into stuff that was a little more technical, maybe a little bit more scientific, maybe a little bit more chef-y than they otherwise would have.
In other words, race has no basis in biological or
scientific
fact.
And so there's an urgent need for a
scientific
theory of cities.
So my provocative statement is that we desperately need a serious
scientific
theory of cities.
Two, the
scientific
revolution.
The
scientific
revolution was different from the science that had been achieved in the Oriental world in a number of crucial ways, the most important being that, through the experimental method, it gave men control over nature in a way that had not been possible before.
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