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Evidence
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that people are better off in cities.
At the time, 10 years ago actually, there was no such project on the Internet, and I guess that's why the project we were making, the Take Away Shows, got quite successful, reaching millions of viewers.
So this
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the average relationship between GDP and social progress.
And what this shows, what this empirically demonstrates, is that GDP is not destiny.
It destroyed the other top Norwegian shows, like "So You Think You Can Watch Paint Dry" and "The Amazing Glacier Race."
["Evict Twitter"] Somebody sent me this photo a few weeks ago, and it
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what is happening on the ground in San Francisco, and I think you can actually try to understand that through looking at a map like this.
Now generally, it's not advisable to just cash in and marry the first person who comes along and
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you any interest at all.
It
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that computers can listen and understand.
This is a system that we put together at my company which
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putting all this stuff together.
This
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that with frugal innovation what matters is that you take what is most abundant, mobile connectivity, to deal with what is scarce, which is energy.
It
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without ambiguity that there is structural change and functional change in the brain when you train the altruistic love.
It
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a cockroach moving over incredibly rough terrain without tipping over, and it's able to do this because its legs are a combination of rigid materials, which is what we traditionally use to make robots, and soft materials.
So this
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what would eventually be part of a micro-robot leg, and you can see the silicone rubber joints and there's an embedded magnet that's being moved around by an external magnetic field.
Because that's the point that research
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at which the voices of minorities actually begin to be heard.
It's the best until something better
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up.
And what it
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is first the East side of Manhattan, especially in the lower area of Manhattan, has more cyclist accidents.
Here's a diagram that basically
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the process for encrypting and decrypting messages.
What we have here is really just the first step, but it
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that with improving technology, privacy doesn't have to be difficult, it doesn't have to be disruptive.
Right now, we have a quarter of a million people that have signed up for ProtonMail, and these people come from everywhere, and this really
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that privacy is not just an American or a European issue, it's a global issue that impacts all of us.
And one of the bad things that could happen to NASA is if that asteroid
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up with our name on it nine months out, and everybody says, "Well, what are we going to do?"
This is one of our exhibits, which is an interactive map of London that
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just how much of the real estate in the city is given over to death and dying, and as you wave your hand across the map, the name of that piece of real estate, the building or cemetery, is revealed.
And that was that she did two entire
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promoting that movie "The Secret."
It was like a scene from doomsday, or maybe like one of those scenes from those Hollywood movies that
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that everything is breaking apart and the world is just ending.
This next chart, made by The Equality Trust,
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21 countries from Austria to Japan to New Zealand.
Here's a small but startling example of exactly how we're doing that: this chart
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corporate giving as a percentage of profits, not revenues, over the last 30 years.
It
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the remnants of a delta, and this picture tells us something: water was abundant and stayed founting at the surface for a very long time.
My research
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that in some instances, these blobs form much closer to the black hole than we initially thought.
I love this video because it
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the power of plant genetics to help farmers.
When my schedule ends, MIRA briefly
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me how I progressed throughout my session.
Behind me you see an amazing view, a picture that was taken from the International Space Station, and it
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a portion of our planet that's rarely seen and rarely studied and almost never explored.
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