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They need to
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sharing precompetitive research.
They need to
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sharing clinical trial data, and in doing so, create a rising tide that could lift all boats, not just for the industry but for humanity.
Could we
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to share our intelligence?
Let's
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with the definition of schizophrenia.
Let's
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with the hobbies.
I'm doing yoga and tai chi to improve my balance, so that when I
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to lose it, I'll still be able to be mobile.
I'm doing weight-bearing exercise, so that I have the muscle strength so that when I
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to wither, I have more time that I can still move around.
The other thing is, most boats, when they reach a certain speed, and they are going on waves, they
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to hit and slap on the surface of the water, and a lot of the energy moving forward is lost.
I'd rather we all
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building them up together right now.
I'm going to
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with a little story.
And we can now
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to compare the community of microbes and their genes and see if there are differences.
And what we need now is to
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thinking about this microbial community in the context of everything in human medicine.
(Skateboard sounds) And the sounds you're hearing came from eight microphones attached to obstacles around the park, and it sounds like chaos, but actually all the tricks
start
with a very distinct slap, but successful tricks end with a pop, whereas unsuccessful tricks more of a scratch and a tumble, and tricks on the rail will ring out like a gong, and voices occupy very unique frequencies in the skate park.
So I
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as a baby, and then if you punch the clock, you'll actually transform the baby into a toddler, and then from a toddler I'm transformed into a teenager.
So let me
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by taking you back, back into the mists of your memory to perhaps the most anticipated year in your life, but certainly the most anticipated year in all human history: the year 2000.
At the start, though, I had to memorize the names you give for each color, so I had to memorize the notes, but after some time, all this information became a perception.
I think life will be much more exciting when we stop creating applications for mobile phones and we
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creating applications for our own body.
Let me
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by saying, let's look back to the 20th century, and kind of get a sense of how that style of security worked for us.
More recently, in the last decade, we begin to see these communities start, hesitatingly, to come together.
I'm going to
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on a slightly somber note.
So let me
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with this.
And what's great about this is the technology's actually allowing the phone to
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to see and understand much like how the human brain does.
So, as sort of — I'm told it's called a stadium wave, so we're going to
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from this side of the room on the count of three, and go over to here.
So before I start, I want to talk about a little anecdote, a little story about a man I met once in Mumbai.
VV: So I'm going to
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it up.
So ... (Laughter) So I take it into the
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position, and then I press the read button.
Every time he had a good idea, he'd think, "That's brilliant, I'm going to
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building that one.
With a mobile phone, you can tweet a message and
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a protest in Egypt.
So I decided to
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a lawsuit against them, because I wanted to have this information.
If we abstract this process, and simplify it as much as possible, then we could
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with a single sheet of paper, one surface, and we could make a fold and divide the surface into two surfaces.
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