Time
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Now we're at a
time
when boldness is required to move forward.
100 years after Sir Ernest Shackleton wrote these words, I intend to plant an industrial flag on the moon and complete the final piece that will open the space frontier, in our time, for all of us.
Hello! (Laughter) Augusten Burroughs wrote a memoir called ["Dry"], and it's about his
time
in rehab.
This is a picture that Al Gore gave me a few years ago that he took when he was in the Soviet Union a long, long
time
ago, showing the fishing fleets of the Aral Sea.
I don't know about you, but I'm terrified that future archaeologists will dig this up and write stories about our
time
in history, and wonder, "What were you thinking?"
And they're both happening at the same
time.
So more people, eating more stuff, and richer stuff, and of course having an energy crisis at the same time, where we have to replace oil with other energy sources that will ultimately have to include some kinds of biofuels and bio-energy sources.
Yeah, so we face one of the greatest grand challenges in all of human history today: the need to feed nine billion people and do so sustainably and equitably and justly, at the same
time
protecting our planet for this and future generations.
He said, "But this
time
it seemed like it was taking her forever to get through each one."
I think in some ways, the reason I started the project, even though I didn't know it at the time, was because I was struggling with my own secrets.
And what is interesting about him in relation to morality is that he lived at a
time
where religion's influence was waning, and he was sort of wondering, I think, what would happen with society if there was no religion or if there was less religion.
And at that
time
the focus in a lot of animal research was on aggression and competition.
And this is very interesting because at the time, everything was about competition and aggression, so it wouldn't make any sense.
So my whole picture of the animal kingdom, and including humans also, started to change at that
time.
So two elephants need to pick it up at exactly the same time, and pull.
Now, I think you'd have a hard
time
finding many people who disagree with this idea.
The problem is every other
time
a woman goes into a clinic in Senegal, that injection is stocked out.
We looked at it from top down and said we want to have different population numbers over
time.
And it might be a little bit expensive at the
time
that we did it, but if it worked, we would truly be able to do something different.
By the
time
they're five, they won't be able to do that anymore.
This is a good
time
to look at your feet, check your Blackberry, do anything other than look at the screen.
We need all sorts of new technology, new devices, to get the cells to the right place at the right
time.
At this
time
this was an N of 20.
We don't have
time
to go into all of those details, but basically, that works too.
The reactor will serve to fertilize the environment, deliver other things as well at the same time, and therefore we will seed that lawn, as opposed to try the sodding approach.
Myself and Jay Vacanti from Harvard went to visit with him and a number of his directors of his institute just a few months ago, to try and convince him that it was
time
to take just a little piece of that 27.5 billion dollars that he's going to get next year and focus it, in a strategic way, to make sure we can accelerate the pace at which these things get to patients.
Like the
time
I was in Sichuan Province and I was singing for kids in relocation schools in the earthquake disaster zone.
I want to take you back to a
time
when Lewis Thomas was writing in his book, "The Youngest Science."
It was a
time
when medicine was cheap and very ineffective.
It was at a
time
when what was known you could know, you could hold it all in your head, and you could do it all.
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