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As much as we know, there is so much more that we don't know, and so I invite all of you to be able to help us think about how to do this better, to use as a community our collective wisdom to be able to make a difference, and in particular, for the individuals in families with autism, I invite you to join the interactive autism network, to be part of the
solution
to this, because it's going to take really a lot of us to think about what's important, what's going to be a meaningful difference.
As we think about something that's potentially a solution, how well does it work?
How can you be part of the
solution?
This one came from a kid named Fritz, and he's actually got a
solution
to climate change.
He's got it all worked out to an ethanol-based
solution.
Our questions led to a surprising solution: tax credits.
So I set out to see if this could be done and eventually came up with a new
solution
that can build a model of a person using nothing but these: existing photos and videos of a person.
So a mouse is escaping a predator, its path is blocked, it'll try to invent a new
solution.
He believed that sometimes you have to demo a threat to spark a
solution.
Now, if we are going to disrupt what doctors call "the global tobacco epidemic," we need every sector of society to stand side by side and be part of the
solution.
Finance leaders are alarmed when they're presented with the facts, and overwhelmingly, they want to be part of the
solution.
Everyone here can be part of the
solution.
In fact, everyone here must be part of the
solution.
And that's a pretty efficient system, but the problem is that the way that those laws are made and the way those governments think is absolutely wrong for the
solution
of global problems, because it all looks inwards.
Jenny realizes that the only
solution
is to pull out the bad teeth.
This is what I want to talk about today, and I want to start by defining some terms and then I want to describe the scale of the problem I think we face and then suggest the ways that I believe cities can be the seat of the
solution.
They mobilize the resources to create a solution, both within the clinical system, and then by bringing in people from public health, from other sectors, lawyers, whoever is willing to play ball, let's bring in to create a
solution
that makes sense, to take those patients who actually have clinical problems and address their root causes together by linking them to the resources you need.
My view is that if you want to involve yourself in the life of people who have been given up on, you have to look like the
solution
and not the problem.
And I said, "Well, there's an easy
solution
to that problem."
And so I've figured out, over time, the
solution
to the depression: you make a friend in every town and you'll never be lonely.
And is this really the
solution?
So at North Carolina State University, we challenged our students to come up with a simple solution, and this is what they came up with: a simple, modified screw auger that can move the waste up from the pit and into a collecting drum, and now the pit worker doesn't have to go down into the pit.
We've found that sleep may actually be a kind of elegant design
solution
to some of the brain's most basic needs, a unique way that the brain meets the high demands and the narrow margins that set it apart from all the other organs of the body.
Well, that seemingly mundane question is where our group first jumped into this story, and what we found as we dove down into the brain, down among the neurons and the blood vessels, was that the brain's
solution
to the problem of waste clearance, it was really unexpected.
If you think about it, using the outsides of these blood vessels like this is a really clever design solution, because the brain is enclosed in a rigid skull and it's packed full of cells, so there is no extra space inside it for a whole second set of vessels like the lymphatic system.
This is a
solution
that is entirely unique to the brain.
So if sleep, then, is part of the brain's
solution
to the problem of waste clearance, then this may dramatically change how we think about the relationship between sleep, amyloid-beta, and Alzheimer's disease.
This realization was exploited most powerfully for pragmatic ends by the 18th- century philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who set out to resolve an important problem ushered in by the industrial age, where, for the first time, institutions had become so large and centralized that they were no longer able to monitor and therefore control each one of their individual members, and the
solution
that he devised was an architectural design originally intended to be implemented in prisons that he called the panopticon, the primary attribute of which was the construction of an enormous tower in the center of the institution where whoever controlled the institution could at any moment watch any of the inmates, although they couldn't watch all of them at all times.
A hundred and eighteen years later, the
solution
is exactly the same: It's about ensuring that they have access to this bar of soap, and that they're using it, because that's the number one way to actually stop cholera from spreading.
Since we believe early cancer detection should really be democratized, this entire
solution
costs at least 50 times less than current available methods, and we know that the community can help us accelerate this even more, so we're making the design of the device open-source.
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