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To my surprise, the water was clean and had a pleasant taste, which is a little weird for geothermal
systems.
Our current
systems
are not going to feed a growing global population.
For so, so many reasons, we need to change our global food production
systems.
Software
systems
that gather data across farms, so we can improve farm practices.
Emergence is a basic property of many complex
systems
of interacting elements.
We need secure
systems.
Recent studies have also found a link between obesity and variations in the bacteria species that live in our digestive
systems.
That crash happened due to an error in converting between two measurement systems, U.S. customary units and their S.I, or metric, equivalence.
They had completely different number
systems
as well.
Could we move beyond our small blue planet to establish colonies in the multitude of star
systems
out there?
Creating von Neumann machines would require a few technologies we don't have yet, including advanced artificial intelligence, miniaturization, and better propulsion
systems.
Bangladesh is now the fastest-deploying country in the world: two
systems
per minute on average, night and day.
Here's a little-known fact about that: the average age of the
systems
engineers, the controllers in the room that day, was 26, which means, among other things, their age, when they heard that challenge, was 18.
What are the implications for our privacy when such impersonal
systems
are used by corporations to exploit our emotions through advertising?
And even in a city like New York City, one of the most densely populated in the world and one of the most sophisticated mass transit
systems
in the world, there are still 2.5 million cars that go over those bridges every day.
Are there ways to partner with cities? Are there ways to have education systems, vocational training, etc., for that transition period.
Well, the traditional Chinese calendar is made up of two overlapping
systems.
I didn't speak out about the unequal access to these life-saving drugs or about the underlying economic and political
systems
that were driving infection rates in such huge swaths of the population.
The placenta keeps the calf alive right up until its birth, when the umbilical cord breaks and the newborn's own respiratory, circulatory, and waste disposal
systems
take over.
And most importantly, it uses both formal and informal
systems
of influence and control to keep members obedient, with little tolerance for internal disagreement or external scrutiny.
One theory is it began soon after animals developed more complex nervous
systems
because it gave the survival advantage of quicker reflexes.
So we can say that vision and movement control are two
systems
that rely on this left-right structure, but problems arise when we over-extend that idea to logic and creativity.
I'm interested in
systems
and networks and where we can concentrate our resources to do the most good.
Traditional file
systems
are complex and abstract, and they take your brain extra steps to decode them.
Vast workforces, often made up of women and children, may be underpaid, lack the training to safely disassemble phones, and be exposed to elements like lead and mercury, which can permanently damage their nervous
systems.
How to install zero-emissions buildings, how to deploy electric car-sharing
systems.
Now, make a thousand more worlds and a thousand more solar
systems
and let them run.
These things are
systems
that are designed to unfold over time, to make us feel.
Now you have two different sounds and linguistic
systems
that convey the exact same meaning.
This alignment depends not only on our ability to understand the basic concept; it also depends on our ability to develop common ground and understanding and shared belief
systems.
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