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Instead, it formed a single, cohesive social unit, which allowed the colony to survive that season and thrive again in the next two years.
Does a
single
satellite really have to cost the equivalent of three 747 jumbo jets?
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of individually noisier frames, but then we could recombine all of those frames together into very high-quality images using sophisticated pixel processing techniques here on the ground, at a cost of one one hundredth a traditional system.
They're also made up of three different sizes, as if to suggest a kind of perspective or landscape on the
single
plain.
So in this program that I undertook several years ago, I looked at a variety of different threads across science, across a variety of disciplines, that were pointing, I think, towards a single, underlying mechanism for intelligence.
Is there a
single
equation for intelligence?
So I'm going to show you now a video that will, I think, demonstrate some of the amazing applications of just this
single
equation.
Alex Wissner-Gross: So what you've just seen is that a variety of signature human intelligent cognitive behaviors such as tool use and walking upright and social cooperation all follow from a
single
equation, which drives a system to maximize its future freedom of action.
Finally, Richard Feynman, famous physicist, once wrote that if human civilization were destroyed and you could pass only a
single
concept on to our descendants to help them rebuild civilization, that concept should be that all matter around us is made out of tiny elements that attract each other when they're far apart but repel each other when they're close together.
And you see, the choices that we make as an individual, but the choices that we make in every
single
job that we have, no matter how high or low you are in the pecking order, has an impact on all of these systems.
So we go all the way back to the extraction of raw materials, and then we look at manufacturing, we look at packaging and transportation, use, and end of life, and at every
single
one of these stages, the things that we do have an interaction with the natural environment, and we can monitor how that interaction is actually affecting the systems and services that make life on Earth possible.
Every
single
year, 1.5 billion mobile phones roll off production lines, and some companies report their production rate as being greater than the human birth rate.
Let's think about that: sevenfold in a
single
decade.
And you end up with the
single
largest source of carbon emissions, which are coal-fired gas plants.
You find him at the bench every
single
day, working on a pipette and building stuff.
The prototype that you see here is designed to carry a
single
passenger and luggage.
You're living on rice and beans, bathing in a bucket of cold water and paddling a marathon six to eight hours every
single
day.
If I want to understand the sinking of the Titanic, the most important thing to do is not to model the little positions of every
single
little piece of the boat that broke off.
But that's actually what's going on in the rating agency sector every
single
day.
So by combining the magnetics patterns with the patterns in the F.M. radio frequencies processing which can massively increase the information that we can extract in a
single
scan.
["Up to hundreds of thousands of targets Managed from a
single
spot"] Exactly what we do.
It starts with a
single
sheet of paper.
Another fun fact is, this is what we actually send out there as a standard diagnostic tool, but here in this envelope I have 30 different foldscopes of different configurations all in a
single
folder.
It's the basis of every
single
thing we do.
It works on every
single
phone possible, because it uses SMS.
He walks an hour each way every
single
day to school, across these deep ravines, in an isolated landscape.
And here's how it works: so you inject a sample in this tiny little capillary tube, and the cells go
single
file by a laser, and as they do, they scatter light according to their size and they emit light according to whatever pigments they might have, whether they're natural or whether you stain them.
How can a
single
species be so abundant across so many different habitats?
That nature uses hybrid solutions, not a
single
solution, to these problems, and they're integrated and beautifully robust.
We've never seen any evidence of even a
single
instance of specific harm, and because of that, I'm comfortable with the decisions that I made.
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