Thousand
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This is where it all comes from, and where these farmers who actually, ten
thousand
years ago, put us on the road of bread.
Why does what's happening 10
thousand
miles away matter to all of you?
A
thousand
electrodes.
Within a few
thousand
years, cultures all over the world were fermenting their own drinks.
When we walked through the savanna a
thousand
years ago we made linear predictions where that animal would be, and that worked fine.
The computer in your cellphone today is a million times cheaper, a million times smaller, a
thousand
times more powerful.
And there is 10
thousand
times more sunlight than we need.
Every year we lose 50
thousand
square miles in deforestation.
We have done five
thousand
interviews.
And we humans have been walking upright for only 200
thousand
years.
The dried cotton seed pod, or boll, that surrounds the fibers cracks open, unveiling a burst of several
thousand
fiber cells in a fluffy mass.
And many, many hundreds of skulls like this have been found in archaeological sites all over the world, dating back five to 10
thousand
years.
Five to 10
thousand
years!
The inscription on the Danish Glavendrup stone has fearsomely declared for a
thousand
years: “A warlock be he who damages this stone or drags it in memory of another!” Hi everybody.
And it puts 18
thousand
tons of carbon dioxide in the air.
And if you take all animals together, we probably share less than 30,000 and probably maybe a dozen or more
thousand
different gene families.
So these four characters are going to be from that work that I've been doing for many years now, and well over, I don't know, a couple of
thousand
people I've interviewed.
And United States only had some, one, two
thousand
dollars at that time.
Eight hundred
thousand
people watched the 690th rubber band explode the watermelon, marking it as the biggest Facebook Live event to date.
We then applied this model to a drug-repurposing library consisting of several
thousand
molecules and asked the model to identify molecules that are predicted to have antibacterial properties but don't look like existing antibiotics.
The calving face is the wall where the visible ice breaks off, but in fact, it goes down below sea level another couple
thousand
feet.
So there's a wall of ice a couple
thousand
feet deep going down to bedrock if the glacier's grounded on bedrock, and floating if it isn't.
The problem with that distance is that it's a
thousand
times the distance of the Earth to the Moon, pretty far away, but there's no direct radio contact with, for example, the Curiosity rover.
Nine
thousand
servers all over China, has 250 million subscribers.
Six
thousand
people killed there in the last 18 months as a direct consequence of the cocaine trade.
This is a cryopreservation unit, and it holds the bodies of the wife and mother of cryonics pioneer Robert Ettinger, who hoped to be awoken one day to extended life in good health, with advancements in science and technology, all for the cost of 35
thousand
dollars, for forever.
Cool in my terms is three or four or five
thousand
degrees.
We call these Muir Webs after the Scottish-American naturalist John Muir, who said, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find that it's bound fast by a
thousand
invisible cords that cannot be broken, to everything in the universe."
But now I recall the first day I handed Fiona her iPad, loaded with a
thousand
words, each represented by a tiny little icon or little square on her iPad app.
It did this a
thousand
years ago.
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