Using
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One is
using
CO2-grabbing chemicals dissolved in water.
Another is
using
solid materials with CO2-grabbing chemicals.
Using
the liquid-based approach to do this, you take this high surface area packing material, you fill the contactor with the packing material, you use pumps to distribute liquid across the packing material, and you can use fans, as you can see in the front, to bubble the air through the liquid.
Now, a second way of doing this is by
using
laser fusion.
Africans can't possibly really be
using
fractal geometry, right?
And it turns out it's a pseudo-random number generator
using
deterministic chaos.
They're truly
using
a kind of deterministic chaos in doing this.
And he said, "Well, instead of
using
one stroke and two strokes, let's use a one and a zero, and we can count by powers of two."
We've found statistically significant improvement with children
using
this software in a mathematics class in comparison with a control group that did not have the software.
Bernard Tschumi at Columbia University has finished
using
this in a design for a museum of African art.
The next thing we did was to understand,
using
complex computer modeling, what that eye can see at different depths, distances, light conditions, and water clarity in the ocean.
We're ethically precluded from even
using
humanoid shapes and baiting them up in the water.
Our entire team is passionate about
using
satellites to help humanity.
Now imagine trying to do it
using
only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that’s exactly what your device is doing,
using
the language of binary code.
And she found that the physical objects that people were
using
were helping people understand how to use the exhibit, and were helping people learn in a social way.
And when you think about it, this makes a lot of sense, that
using
specialized physical objects would help people use an interface more easily.
So the idea is that we get the speed and efficiency benefits of
using
these physical dials together with the flexibility and versatility of a system that's designed in software.
But one of the areas that I'm most excited about
using
this platform for is applying it to problems that are difficult for computers or people to solve alone.
It's actually a spectrum of disorders, a spectrum that ranges, for instance, from Justin, a 13-year-old boy who's not verbal, who can't speak, who communicates by
using
an iPad to touch pictures to communicate his thoughts and his concerns, a little boy who, when he gets upset, will start rocking, and eventually, when he's disturbed enough, will bang his head to the point that he can actually cut it open and require stitches.
This red dot is tracking him
using
wireless signals.
So what else can we sense about people
using
wireless signals?
So here is our device, transmitting very low power wireless signal, analyzes the reflections
using
AI and spits out the sleep stages throughout the night.
Here we have a demonstration of a three-month-old having their vision accurately tested
using
an app and an eye tracker.
What I'm going to try and do now is to square, in my head, four two-digit numbers faster than they can do on their calculators, even
using
the shortcut method.
It contacted its servers every three minutes, regardless of whether you were
using
it or not.
So, I have a feature on my website where every week people submit hypothetical questions for me to answer, and I try to answer them
using
math, science and comics.
And you can do this same thing with a lot of different quantities, you know, with guesses about the total amount of storage, the number of servers, the number of drives per server, and in each case
using
what you know to come up with a model that narrows down your guesses for the things that you don't know.
But
using
some of these same methods, we can look at the NSA's data centers, and figure out, you know, we don't know what's going on there, but it's pretty clear that their operation is not the size of Google's.
MTT:
Using
computers and synthesizers to create works.
I've recently realized that ants are
using
interactions differently in different environments, and that got me thinking that we could learn from this about other systems, like brains and data networks that we engineer, and even cancer.
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