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What are the kind of jobs that we have
today?
Well, that's today, but we don't even know what the jobs of the future are going to look like.
Well, we know what they're like
today.
We know what it's like today, children pouring over with their mobile phones on the one hand and then reluctantly going to school to pick up their books with their other hand.
So I'm here
today
because I believe that a basic knowledge of organic chemistry is valuable, and I think that it can be made accessible to everybody, and I'd like to prove that to you
today.
It takes a little bit of practice, but I think everyone here could do it, but for today, this is epinephrine.
Being a physician
today
is like being a knight in shining armor.
I left out a lot today: phosphorus and sulfur and the other atoms, and why they all bond the way they do, and symmetry and non-bonding electrons, and atoms that are charged, and reactions and their mechanisms, and it goes on and on and on, and synthesis takes a long time to learn.
So Weston designed all the moving molecules that you saw
today.
And today, I will use Selam, the earliest child ever discovered, to tell you a story of all of us.
And DNA analysis of living humans and chimpanzees teaches us
today
that we diverged sometime around seven million years ago and that these two species share over 98 percent of the same genetic material.
That then gives you an access to explore the biological mechanisms and forces that are responsible for this gradual change that made us what we are
today.
Of course, they cannot, but I'm telling you already that the environment and the carrying capacity of this region was drastically different from what we have
today.
But if this species, ancient species, would travel in time and see us today, they would very much be very proud of their legacy, because they became the ancestors of the most successful species in the universe.
Now the question is, we Homo sapiens
today
are in a position to decide about the future of our planet, possibly more.
Among the most pressing challenges that our species is faced with
today
are the chronic problems of Africa.
Not to undersell how messy and ugly the aftermath of the Arab Spring has been, neither to oversell the role of technology, but these things have given a sense of what's possible when the age-old model of power, the pyramid, gets turned upside down, putting the people on top and the pharaohs of
today
on the bottom, as it were.
The only thing singing
today
would be the facts, for I have truly embraced by inner nerd.
In fact,
today
in your capital, in difficult times, some who mind the nation's purse want to cut life-saving programs like the Global Fund.
Now, of course you couldn't do that
today.
Now, in fact, they couldn't do it for a lot of reasons
today.
All rockets that fly
today
are fully expendable.
And here we are at 2010, average life expectancy of a child born today, age 79, and we are not done yet.
Well, one way to go faster is to take advantage of technology, and a very important technology that we depend on for all of this is the human genome, the ability to be able to look at a chromosome, to unzip it, to pull out all the DNA, and to be able to then read out the letters in that DNA code, the A's, C's, G's and T's that are our instruction book and the instruction book for all living things, and the cost of doing this, which used to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, has in the course of the last 10 years fallen faster than Moore's Law, down to the point where it is less than 10,000 dollars
today
to have your genome sequenced, or mine, and we're headed for the $1,000 genome fairly soon.
And with the help of Skype, that is what we are going to attempt
today.
And here I am
today.
But I'm actually here
today
to tell a story.
And it's also something that resides in each of us, to close what I think are the two big calamities in the world
today.
And so chapter one really begins today, with all of us, because within each of us is the power to equal those opportunity gaps and to close the hope gaps.
And while I was there, I made friends with a fellow named Pierre Omidyar, who is here
today.
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