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You can reject those conservative values and engage your scientific colleagues in conversation to promote the value of these new ways of working, to emphasize that it takes bravery to do these things, particularly by young
scientists.
You can talk to your friends and acquaintances who are
scientists
and just ask them what are they doing to work more openly.
We're talking about changing not just what
scientists
do but what grant agencies do, what universities do and what governments do.
Our society faces a fundamental question: What kinds of knowledge are we going to expect and incentivize our
scientists
to share?
So I started to go around the world finding the best and brightest
scientists
I could at universities whose collective discoveries have the chance to take us there, and we formed a company to build on their extraordinary ideas.
And these scientists, instead of laughing at us, said, "Yeah."
I'm glad to be working with incredibly brilliant and kind scientists, no kinder than many of the people in the world, but they have a magic look at the world.
So, to explore this, I created a piece of art, an experience, that asked people to share a memory, and I teamed up with some data
scientists
to figure out how to take an emotion that's so highly subjective and convert it into something mathematically precise.
Engineers and
scientists
like to look at systems like this.
While
scientists
regularly publish their latest research, we magicians do not like to share our methods and secrets.
Scientists, sort of at the end of the 20th century, learned that they could track blood flow to map non-invasively where activity was going on in the human brain.
So about a hundred years ago, some
scientists
invented a stain that would stain cells.
Our
scientists
then use this to go back to another piece of that tissue and do what's called laser scanning microdissection.
So what can
scientists
learn about this data?
Most of you are probably familiar with genome-wide association studies in the form of people covering in the news saying,
"Scientists
have recently discovered the gene or genes which affect X."
And so these kinds of studies are routinely published by
scientists
and they're great.
But
scientists
have for a long time thought this just was never going to be possible.
And each one of these stars represents a population where
scientists
have asked, "Okay, are there differences in the type of FOXO genes among people who live a really long time?" and there are.
For this climate crisis, we assembled a network, really, of superstars, from policy activists to
scientists
and entrepreneurs and business leaders.
And who would have thought that
scientists
trying to cure malaria could come up with breakthroughs in biofuels?
There's a group of
scientists
and engineers and astronauts, and they call themselves The B612 Foundation.
We are doctors, we are lawyers, we are teachers, we are scientists, we are engineers.
Today I want to share with you some of the amazing things that
scientists
are discovering about what fetuses learn while they're still in their mothers' bellies.
Scientists
also take advantage of the fact that babies will slow down their sucking when something interests them and resume their fast sucking when they get bored.
I still barely understand what most
scientists
are talking about.
I started a contest four years ago called Dance Your Ph.D. Instead of explaining their research with words,
scientists
have to explain it with dance.
Go on the Internet and search for "Dance Your Ph.D." There are hundreds of dancing
scientists
waiting for you.
The most surprising thing that I've learned while running this contest is that some
scientists
are now working directly with dancers on their research.
What if social
scientists
helped local police redesign their sensitivity trainings and then collaboratively wrote a manual to model future trainings?
You not only get to cover science, but you get to meet interesting scientists, like my PhD advisor Revi Sterling, she, of the magic research high tops there.
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