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And when I went to one of the clubhouses a couple years ago, I saw a 13-year-old boy who was
using
our Scratch software to create a game somewhat like this one, and he was very happy with his game and proud of his game, but also he wanted to do more.
And so you can make your molecule in the printer
using
this software.
Well, to conclude, I can say that we made a material
using
steel fibers, the addition of steel fibers,
using
induction energy to really increase the surface life of the road, double the surface life you can even do, so it will really save a lot of money with very simple tricks.
And he has to select it by touch
using
a virtual arm, an arm that doesn't exist.
So when we look at the brains of these animals, on the top panel you see the alignment of 125 cells showing what happens with the brain activity, the electrical storms, of this sample of neurons in the brain when the animal is
using
a joystick.
So our idea is to create a bypass, is to use these brain-machine interfaces to read these signals, larger-scale brainstorms that contain the desire to move again, bypass the lesion
using
computational microengineering and send it to a new body, a whole body called an exoskeleton, a whole robotic suit that will become the new body of these patients.
And without getting into all of the details, it is said to have collapsed — I'm
using
my words very carefully — it's said to have collapsed in January of '09, which is just coming up to nearly four years.
And that person made a career out of
using
the Freedom of Information Act to advance his political cause.
The point is, that person made a career out of
using
the Freedom of Information Act to advance his cause.
And he was able to get the court,
using
that act of Parliament, Freedom of Information Act, to release the information, and I thought that was excellent.
We're
using
them like pieces of LEGO.
With the help of the locals and
using
just shovels and picks, I made my way.
But
using
the CT scanning technology, which is normally used for medical purposes, you can go deep into the mouth and come up with this beautiful image showing you both the baby teeth here and the still-growing adult teeth here.
And we did that, without
using
fire to damage the soil, and the plants are free to grow.
And again, watch the change just
using
livestock to mimic nature.
And look at the amazing change in this one, where that gully has completely healed
using
nothing but livestock mimicking nature, and once more, we have the third generation of that family on that land with their flag still flying.
But many years ago, we took the worst land in Zimbabwe, where I offered a £5 note in a hundred-mile drive if somebody could find one grass in a hundred-mile drive, and on that, we trebled the stocking rate, the number of animals, in the first year with no feeding, just by the movement, mimicking nature, and
using
a sigmoid curve, that principle.
I gave a talk on unobtrusive viewing and optical luring of deep sea squid in which I emphasized the importance of
using
quiet, unobtrusive platforms for exploration.
This came out of hundreds of dives I have made, farting around in the dark
using
these platforms, and my impression that I saw more animals working from the submersible than I did with either of the remote-operated vehicles.
So for the deep sea squid hunt, I proposed
using
an optical lure attached to a camera platform with no thrusters, no motors, just a battery-powered camera, and the only illumination coming from red light that's invisible to most deep-sea animals that are adapted to see primarily blue.
These drugs have so many side effects because
using
them to treat a complex psychiatric disorder is a bit like trying to change your engine oil by opening a can and pouring it all over the engine block.
So we quantified this behavior
using
custom locomotor tracking software developed with my collaborator Pietro Perona, who's in the electrical engineering division here at CalTech.
And the way that we do this is to delve deeply into the mind of the fly and begin to untangle its circuitry
using
genetics.
What if you could find out that,
using
the DNA in museum specimens, fossils maybe up to 200,000 years old could be used to bring species back, what would you do?
Another direct result was a young grad student named Ben Novak, who had been obsessed with passenger pigeons since he was 14 and had also learned how to work with ancient DNA, himself sequenced the passenger pigeon,
using
money from his family and friends.
You want to work on getting the market for ivory in Asia down so you're not
using
25,000 elephants a year.
So conductive ink allows us to paint circuits instead of
using
the traditional printed circuit boards or wires.
Jordan Bunker, who had had no experience with chemistry until then, read this paper and reproduced the experiment at his maker space
using
only off-the-shelf substances and tools.
So Jordan's main form of innovation was to take an experiment created in a well-equipped lab at the university and recreate it in a garage in Chicago
using
only cheap materials and tools he made himself.
One of the reasons is a lot of their telephones use IP protocol and use things like Skype and so on that go through the Internet right now, and so in fact we're becoming dependent on it for more and more different things, like when you take off from LAX, you're really not thinking you're
using
the Internet.
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