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Synthetic cell
technologies
will power the next industrial revolution and transform industries and economies in ways that address global sustainability challenges.
Because of the robustness of these technologies, we found that we could readily automate the processes and move the laboratory workflows out of the scientist's hands and onto a machine.
There are several other companies that are developing
technologies
that can do this even cheaper than that.
So the companies that are developing these
technologies
are actually interested in taking the CO2 and making something useful out of it, a marketable product.
I have a lot of colleagues working on really amazing
technologies
to do that, but I want to tell you about one today that I think is the coolest, and probably the most likely to get us an Earth in the next decade.
Beyond that, there are a lot of individuals in this room who have great ideas in terms of new
technologies
we can use, everything from devices we can use to train the brain to be able to make it more efficient and to compensate for areas in which it has a little bit of trouble, to even things like Google Glass.
All of these new
technologies
just offer tremendous opportunities for us to be able to impact the individuals with autism, but yet we have a long way to go.
DK: So we actually have
technologies
that prevent people from trying to use this device to monitor somebody without their consent.
But there are new
technologies
and new products that they can make on a small scale.
The next thing I believe is that we need to create
technologies
for poor farmers to add value to their own crops.
In patients who, unfortunately, are suspected of these diseases, an expert physician first orders very expensive medical imaging
technologies
such as fluorescent imaging, CTs, MRIs, to be performed.
As you can see, this is a very resource-intensive process, requiring both expert physicians, expensive medical imaging technologies, and is not considered practical for the developing world.
Large amounts of data, expert physicians and expert medical imaging
technologies.
For our second goal, to reduce the use of expensive medical imaging
technologies
to screen patients, we started with a standard, white light photograph, acquired either from a DSLR camera or a mobile phone, for the patient.
More importantly, our algorithms can accept, in the future and even right now, some very simple, white light photographs from the patient, instead of expensive medical imaging
technologies.
Yet one of the greatest differences between natural and human
technologies
relates to robustness.
Making vulnerabilities known to the public is a practice called full disclosure in the hacker community, and it is controversial, but it does make me think of how hackers have an evolving effect on
technologies
we use every day.
In other words, precisely those beings who have created the
technologies
that override so many of the limits of old, are the ones wisest about the need for limits, even when it comes to technology.
I have another friend in Silicon Valley who is really one of the most eloquent spokesmen for the latest technologies, and in fact was one of the founders of Wired magazine, Kevin Kelly.
And Kevin wrote his last book on fresh
technologies
without a smartphone or a laptop or a TV in his home.
And we can see some radically powerful
technologies
on the horizon.
In the last year, 18.8 trillion US dollars were transacted on mobile internet, and that's because of very robust
technologies
built behind it.
Just a few examples: an artist who paints with fluorescent Physarum; a collaborative team who are combining biological and electronic design with 3D printing
technologies
in a workshop; another artist who is using the slime mold as a way of engaging a community to map their area.
Well, I'm going to show you some of the tools and the
technologies
that we're going to develop over the next decade, and how these technologies, together with the smart use of data, may once again transform astronomy by opening up a window into our universe, the window of time.
So this is driving us to new
technologies
and new telescopes, telescopes that can go faint to look at the distant universe but also telescopes that can go wide to capture the sky as rapidly as possible, telescopes like the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or the LSST, possibly the most boring name ever for one of the most fascinating experiments in the history of astronomy, in fact proof, if you should need it, that you should never allow a scientist or an engineer to name anything, not even your children.
They required new
technologies
and new telescopes, because the supernovae were in galaxies that were 2,000 times more distant than the ones used by Hubble.
My lab develops
technologies
with which we try to turn the brain into a big-data problem.
And that often requires new
technologies
and ideas.
And then as peace comes, all of these
technologies
get all of a sudden available for the civilian market.
My generation has been incredibly good at using new networks and
technologies
to organize protests, protests that were able to successfully impose agendas, roll back extremely pernicious legislation, and even overthrow authoritarian governments.
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