Together
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When we get
together
with friends and family and we discuss crime in our country, crime in Belmont or crime in Diego or crime in Marabella, nobody's speaking about corruption.
We can work on it
together.
And let us continue working
together
to betterment in this situation, stability and sustainability in our society.
So a typical cell, like the neurons in our brain, has a region called the dendrites that receives input, and that input sums
together
and will produce action potentials that run down the axon and then activate all the output regions of the neuron.
And she kind of looked down the list, and she said, "Bring people together?"
They are basically broadband, collaboration and encouragement put
together.
My wish is to help design a future of learning by supporting children all over the world to tap into their wonder and their ability to work
together.
If you would please, please do it across all five continents and send me the data, then I'll put it all together, move it into the School of Clouds, and create the future of learning.
We call this a compound or a molecule, and it is 26 atoms that are stitched
together
by atomic bonds.
We make this epinephrine in a factory by stitching
together
smaller molecules that come mostly from petroleum.
What if several of the high-net worth companies and individuals who are here at TED decided that they would create, band together, just a couple of them, and create a national competition to the governors to have a race to the top and see how the governors respond?
And that night, her whole family took the couches and she slept
together
with her mom so that we could take their beds.
So the city planners, they get
together
and they figure they're going to change the name South Central to make it represent something else, so they change it to South Los Angeles, like this is going to fix what's really going wrong in the city.
So me and my group, L.A. Green Grounds, we got
together
and we started planting my food forest, fruit trees, you know, the whole nine, vegetables.
So he and Ryan organized and hosted a meeting at the Wyss Institute in Harvard bringing
together
specialists on passenger pigeons, conservation ornithologists, bioethicists, and fortunately passenger pigeon DNA had already been sequenced by a molecular biologist named Beth Shapiro.
And 35 scientists, they were conservation biologists and molecular biologists, basically meeting to see if they had work to do
together.
He showed how all of this can be put
together.
The sequence of events: he'll put
together
the genomes of the band-tailed pigeon and the passenger pigeon, he'll take the techniques of George Church and get passenger pigeon DNA, the techniques of Robert Lanza and Michael McGrew, get that DNA into chicken gonads, and out of the chicken gonads get passenger pigeon eggs, squabs, and now you're getting a population of passenger pigeons.
We're going to win if we work
together
as one, because the power of the people is so much stronger than the people in power.
(Music: "Happy
Together"
) So based on the research by Marcelo Coelho from MIT, Hannah created a series of paper speakers out of a wide range of materials from simple copper tape to conductive fabric and ink.
We are lying on the floor together, and our bodies are so weak, we are waiting to die."
I could have never imagined that it would take 14 years to live
together.
You would think this wouldn't be too hard, that we would simply have the ability to take this fundamental information that we're learning about how it is that basic biology teaches us about the causes of disease and build a bridge across this yawning gap between what we've learned about basic science and its application, a bridge that would look maybe something like this, where you'd have to put
together
a nice shiny way to get from one side to the other.
A drug is made up of a small molecule of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and a few other atoms all cobbled
together
in a shape, and it's those shapes that determine whether, in fact, that particular drug is going to hit its target.
Could we have people singing
together
in real time?
So what I've done is, I've adapted "Cloudburst" so that it embraces the latency and the performers sing into the latency instead of trying to be exactly
together.
Another facet of how microbes get around is by people, and designers often cluster rooms
together
to facilitate interactions among people, or the sharing of ideas, like in labs and in offices.
Given that microbes travel around with people, you might expect to see rooms that are close
together
have really similar biomes.
And a lot of this comes
together
in a philosophy of change that I find really is powerful.
And I believe that, working together, we can make all of these things happen.
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