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Now, if the DNA sequences match, they'll stick together, and so we can look at
spots.
And if
spots
light up, we know there's a certain virus in there.
That's what one of these chips really looks like, and these red
spots
are, in fact, signals coming from the virus.
In “The God’s Script,” at the very beginning of the world the god writes exactly one message into the
spots
of the jaguars, who then “love and reproduce without end, in caverns, in cane fields, on islands, in order that the last men might receive it.”
The last man turns out to be a tenacious old priest who spends years memorizing and deciphering the jaguar’s spots, culminating in an epiphany where he finally understands the god’s message.
If you had charge
spots
everywhere, and you had battery swap stations everywhere, how often would you do it?
The
spots
in this image represent places where there was more or less mass in the early universe.
Those
spots
got big because of gravity.
But gravity worked hard in those
spots
where there was a little bit more mass and pulled more and more mass into those regions.
Gravity turned on and brought more and more mass into those
spots
that started out with a little bit extra.
If you don't have dark matter, those
spots
never get clumpy enough.
There are particular
spots
in Uluru that you cannot photograph professionally, because they are culturally sensitive, equivalent to sacred scripture to Anangu.
A short distance away, he
spots
an unguarded ostrich nest, full of immense, but impenetrable eggs.
You know, you're going to have these kind of blurry
spots
like this that maybe only resemble eyes in a very very abstract way.
And since there are many more not-number-one
spots
on the list than there is number ones, it makes perfect sense not to want to do such a list.
There were definitely hang-out
spots.
And now it's just limited to a couple of
spots
in Nepal and India.
But that is, in principle, the way you solve the "fever of unexplained origin" problem, because each one of those
spots
then becomes a test for a particular set of markers of disease, and this will work in due course.
Now, Sylvia's TED Prize wish was to beseech us to do anything we could, everything we could, to set aside not pin pricks, but significant expanses of the ocean for preservation, "hope spots," she calls them.
And it's my hope that some of these "hope
spots"
can be in the deep ocean, an area that has historically been seriously neglected, if not abused.
So, I hope that we can also keep some of these "hope
spots"
in the deep sea.
Now it turns out that these
spots
also don't change much when the virus mutates.
But in fact, if you look around the world, not only are there hope
spots
for where we may be able to fix problems, there have been places where problems have been fixed, where people have come to grips with these issues and begun to turn them around.
The first thing you have to consider is that there are parts of the world that are dark
spots
in terms of attention.
One of those dark
spots
is Madagascar, a country which is generally better known for the Dreamworks film than it is actually known for the lovely people who live there.
So once you start widening like this, once you start lighting up voices in the dark spots, once you start translating, once you start curating, you end up in some really weird places.
And then we have this Captain Condom, with his Harvard MBA, going to schools and night
spots.
But in the international realm, where fishing and overfishing has really gone wild, these are the places that we have to make hope
spots
in.
And from this information, we can begin to map the hope
spots.
So what we're able to do with this information is boil it down to hot spots, 4,000 deployments, a huge herculean task, 2,000 tags in an area, shown here for the first time, off the California coast, that appears to be a gathering place.
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