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And it caused me to wonder specifically, if we could make new constellations today, what would those look like?
Now, as the past few slides about coral reefs may have suggested, I do indeed spend much of my time as a researcher thinking about human-microbe interactions,
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on coral reefs.
Another example of how I'm doing this is by using microfluidics to study
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how pathogens behave in the ocean.
Specifically, this little amendment right here: "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States."
And specifically, there are four types of invisible innovation that are coming out of India.
He's born in Cameroon, which is smack in the middle of my tropics map, and more
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his skeleton wound up in the Smithsonian museum getting picked clean by beetles.
Specifically, the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, which prohibits state governments from abusing its citizens, does not require state governments to intervene when private parties abuse its citizens.
I'm a digital creator, I make things
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for the internet.
1971, we saw it spread to Europe and South America, and then, when we get to the 1980s, and
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to 1987, the varroa mite finally came to North America and to the United States, and that is when the game changed for honeybees in the United States.
When I was hired by the Free Library in 2013, I
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chose to work at McPherson because I understand what it's like to grow up in an environment where substance use disorder shapes the everyday, and I wanted to use those personal experiences as a guide for my work.
Specifically, what's lacking is the kind of critical thinking work that is so essential in such disciplines as the humanities, the social sciences, business and others.
The only programmers who can change it are people who've
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been given permission to access it, and they're only allowed to access the sub-section of it that they have permission to change.
The solution: a massive influx of executive education that focused
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on logic, on strategy and leadership.
When you do this, you'll quickly realize that you spent all of your time on the interface between man and machine,
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on designing away the friction in the interaction.
So the United Nations did just that, and they recently issued a report on this whole area, and what they concluded was the power of this technology for positive was much greater than the risk for negative, and they even looked
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at the DIYbio community, and they noted, not surprisingly, that the press had a tendency to consistently overestimate our capabilities and underestimate our ethics.
For what it's worth, Sir Isaac Newton, the greatest scientist who ever lived, he thought Jesus came to Earth
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to operate the levers of gravity.
Well, we also learned that Vasari, who was commissioned to remodel the Hall of the 500 between 1560 and 1574 by the Grand Duke Cosimo I of the Medici family, we have at least two instances when he saved masterpieces
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by placing a brick wall in front of it and leaving a small air gap.
And in 2007, we created CISA3 as a research center for cultural heritage,
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art, architecture and archaeology.
I'm, among several other things, an electrical engineer, and that means that I spend a good amount of time designing and building new pieces of technology, and more
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designing and building electronics.
And this picture was taken in India in our last field trial, where we had a 90-percent adoption rate where people switched to using our Leveraged Freedom Chair over their normal wheelchair, and this picture
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is of Ashok, and Ashok had a spinal injury when he fell out of a tree, and he had been working at a tailor, but once he was injured he wasn't able to transport himself from his house over a kilometer to his shop in his normal wheelchair.
Specifically, we wanted to know how serotonin would affect the way people react when they're treated unfairly.
And I got a lot of criticism online, after my Kickstarter went big, for continuing my crazy crowdsourcing practices,
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for asking musicians who are fans if they wanted to join us on stage for a few songs in exchange for love and tickets and beer, and this was a doctored image that went up of me on a website.
I'd like you to come back with me for a moment to the 19th century,
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to June 24, 1833.
Okay, here's a question, speaking of weight loss,
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weight, this speech is live.
So specifically, if you hold constant your education, you stick in percentage of college graduates in your metro area, you will find that has a significant positive effect on your wages without changing your education at all.
We've been looking
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at the kinds of digital platforms that have enabled us to take our possessions, those things that used to be very restricted to us and to our friends in our houses, and to make them available to people we don't know.
Well, CHAT is designed
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to empower the dolphins to request things from us.
And that usually refers to if a young person,
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often a young woman, is old enough to have pubic hair, she's old enough to have sex with.
And Gallery One is an interesting project because it started with this massive, $350 million expansion for the Cleveland Museum of Art, and we actually brought in this piece
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to grow new capacity, new audiences, at the same time that the museum itself is growing.
It was originally written
specifically
with Twitter in mind.
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