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Well, babies have to generalize from
small
samples of data all the time.
It's a story about minds and not brains, and in particular, it's a story about the kinds of computations that uniquely human minds can perform, which involve rich, structured knowledge and the ability to learn from
small
amounts of data, the evidence of just a few examples.
And fundamentally, it's a story about how starting as very
small
children and continuing out all the way to the greatest accomplishments of our culture, we get the world right.
Folks, human minds do not only learn from
small
amounts of data.
This is the map of a
small
organism, Mycoplasma genitalium, that has the smallest genome for a species that can self-replicate in the laboratory, and we've been trying to just see if we can come up with an even smaller genome.
It's a
small
virus that kills bacteria.
When you think of processing these 20 million different genes or trying to optimize processes to produce octane or to produce pharmaceuticals, new vaccines, we can just with a
small
team, do more molecular biology than the last 20 years of all science.
So, I assembled a top-notch leadership team who believed in the possibility of all the children, and together, we tackled the
small
things, like resetting every single locker combination by hand so that every student could have a secure locker.
So, we developed a lesson delivery model for instruction that focused on
small
group instruction, making it possible for all the students to get their individual needs met in the classroom.
Our emotions influence every aspect of our lives, from our health and how we learn, to how we do business and make decisions, big ones and
small.
So we scheduled a
small
surgery for a few weeks out on a Monday.
And the
small
victory I feel when I make it by and don't have to let go.
They even wore a thing called Spanx, because, as they found very quickly, the uniforms made for men were big where they should be small, and
small
where they should be big.
And of course, we have to deal with drivers, even the very
small
ones.
And we don't have much technology like here, but we have our
small
phones.
So when I place that material, or scaffold, in the body, the immune system creates a
small
environment of cells and proteins that can change the way that our stem cells behave.
But the biggest thing they did was the complete opposite of what we do: a massive program of job creation for addicts, and microloans for addicts to set up
small
businesses.
She met her husband when she was a 15-year-old waitress at a
small
barbecue place in Michigan.
And then, when I was in tenth grade, I went to this school, Indian Springs School, a
small
boarding school, outside of Birmingham, Alabama.
Compare that with the
small
molecules that synthetic chemists make as drugs.
Many
small
molecules failed during development as drugs because they just weren't specific enough to find their target in the complex environment of the human body.
This is a
small
house somewhere.
And this is my son working with me on a
small
fast-food thing.
We host workshops and events for communities to learn about energy poverty, and how making even
small
updates to their homes like better insulation for windows and water heaters can go a long way to maximize efficiency.
In stark contrast, this mouse here is a sibling of the same age, but it was treated with young human plasma for three weeks, with
small
injections every three days.
We're running a
small
clinical study at Stanford, where we treat Alzheimer's patients with mild disease with a pint of plasma from young volunteers, 20-year-olds, and do this once a week for four weeks, and then we look at their brains with imaging.
It is a set of beautiful and powerful mathematical rules and ideas that explain the world of the very
small.
But you know, all the robots I've shown you have been small, and that's because robots don't do things that people do.
But there was one little boy, very
small
for his age.
And as we've learned over the centuries, since Galileo Galilei, the Italian scientist, first turned, in that time, a two-inch, very
small
telescope, to the sky, every time we have built larger telescopes, we have learned something about the universe; we've made discoveries, without exception.
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