Transportation
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It's a network for a
transportation
of matter.
And we looked at setting up a network in Lesotho for
transportation
of HIV/AIDS samples.
So here we are: a new idea about a network for
transportation
that is based on the ideas of the Internet.
So we think it makes sense in those places to set up a network of
transportation
that is a new layer that sits between the road and the Internet, initially for lightweight, urgent stuff, and over time, we would hope to develop this into a new mode of
transportation
that is truly a modern solution to a very old problem.
Imagine if the next big network we built in the world was a network for the
transportation
of matter.
In the developed world and the emerging world, we would hope it would become a new mode of
transportation
that could help make our cities more livable.
In my current role, I see up close how technology is beginning to transform industrial sectors that play a huge role in our economy and in our lives: energy, aviation, transportation, health care.
You know, from healthcare to transportation, everything is different, but education hasn't changed.
By the same token, Entropica is broadly applicable to problems in autonomous defense, logistics and
transportation.
So we go all the way back to the extraction of raw materials, and then we look at manufacturing, we look at packaging and transportation, use, and end of life, and at every single one of these stages, the things that we do have an interaction with the natural environment, and we can monitor how that interaction is actually affecting the systems and services that make life on Earth possible.
And helicopters can do that today, but traditionally, helicopters have been just a little bit too expensive, just a little too hard to pilot and just a little too noisy to be used for daily
transportation
in cities.
Autonomy allows the
transportation
network to scale, and I actually think it makes the aircraft safer.
CR: Before I talk about the future and transportation, where you've been a nerd for a while, and this fascination you have with
transportation
and automated cars and bicycles, let me talk a bit about what's been the subject here earlier with Edward Snowden.
CR: So talking about the future, what is it about you and
transportation
systems?
I did some research on how much it cost, and I just became a bit obsessed with
transportation
systems.
Look, much of our world has been designed around roads and
transportation.
This plaza used to be a chaotic
transportation
hub that actually compromised the urban integrity of the medina, that has the largest pedestrian network in the world.
They zigzag from artwork to artwork like some bizarre, random public
transportation
system, pulsing with light and sound.
In that community, substandard housing and food insecurity are the major conditions that we as a clinic had to be aware of, but in other communities it could be
transportation
barriers, obesity, access to parks, gun violence.
Now you might ask, and it's a very obvious question that a lot of colleagues in medicine ask: "Doctors and nurses thinking about
transportation
and housing?
Are there barriers to health that I'm just not aware of, and more importantly, if there are barriers that I'm surfacing, if I'm coming to you and I'm saying I think have a problem with my apartment or at my workplace or I don't have access to transportation, or there's a park that's way too far, so sorry doctor, I can't take your advice to go and jog, if those problems exist, then doctor, are you willing to listen?
So, even if that wasn't enough to win a seat in Congress, it was enough for us to become part of the conversation, to the extent that next month, Congress, as an institution, is launching for the first time in Argentina's history, a DemocracyOS to discuss, with the citizens, three pieces of legislation: two on urban
transportation
and one on the use of public space.
One is how we need to use market-based pricing to affect demand and use wireless technologies to dramatically reduce our emissions in the
transportation
sector.
We were given 100 days, three months, to design almost everything, from public buildings to public space, street grid, transportation, housing, and mainly how to protect the city against future tsunamis.
Transportation
speeds up: You can take a boat, you can take a plane, you can be a tourist.
If you're a
transportation
planner, this might be pretty interesting to know.
What are the odds that the experts, your chemical engineer, your railroad
transportation
engineers, have been trained on whatever UAV that particular county happens to have?
One reason for this was that
transportation
was not widely available, so everything had to be within walking distance, including the few sources of clean water that existed then.
Management of forests, transportation, the oceans, the melting of the permafrost.
Right now we're seeing microbial diseases from the tropics spread to the higher latitudes; the
transportation
revolution has had a lot to do with this.
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