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We don't have a situation that Iran has, for example, where a man who's sexually attracted to other men is liable to be murdered, unless he's willing to submit to a sex change, in
which
case he's allowed to live.
The school where he graduated from with his master's had just offered him a teaching appointment,
which
meant not only a salary, but benefits for the first time in ages.
And because we shared our genetic information with Linda, she could see that Harriet and I shared a very rare type of mitochondrial DNA, haplotype K1a1b1a,
which
meant we were distantly related.
We're now in the era of super-enabling the surgeon, who can now go into the body and do robotic surgery,
which
is here today, at a level that was not really possible even five years ago.
Still in clinical trials, but imagine when we can connect these, for example, to the amazing bionic limb, such as the DEKA Arm, built by Dean Kamen and colleagues,
which
has 17 degrees of motion and freedom, and can allow the person who's lost a limb to have much higher dexterity or control than they've had in the past.
Then it gets interesting, when we start to crowd-source that information, and enter the era of true personalized medicine: the right drug for the right person at the right time, instead of what we're doing now,
which
is the same drug for everybody, blockbuster drug medications,
which
don't work for the individual.
We call them the Elders because a half a billion years ago they tripled the amount of oxygen in the air,
which
led to an explosion of life,
which
led to all of us.
Which
was, how to measure the movement of plankton in 3D fast enough so he could mathematically model their sensing and behavior.
Which
is kind of ironic, if you ask me.
And I once invented this glove
which
let me travel and help people like you explore the virtual world.
And then I have a little tray of plankton water like you might find from a river or my fish tank,
which
I never change the water on.
And underneath I have a light, an LED,
which
is going to cast shadows of the plankton on the image sensor.
With our friends in the Center for Cellular Construction and the help of the National Science Foundation, we are using Stentor to sense the presence of contamination in food and water,
which
I think is really cool.
Which
leads to conflicts all around the oil resources.
Those are the communities of
which
literature speaks about as living on less than a dollar a day, and they become the targets for poverty eradication programs.
Today we celebrate 168 women's funds all over the world, 100 of
which
are in this country.
So for example, in realist paintings, it ranges from this,
which
is kind of old masters style, to really realistic still-life, to this type of painting where I'm painting with a single hair.
Which
is one of the best compliments ever.
And she makes them so they could either be broken up into payments, or they could be like these,
which
are leaves that can be payments.
Because it's shown the way we apply, generate and use knowledge is affected by our social and institutional context,
which
told us what in communism?
They buy more of your service and they tell more of their friends,
which
leads to more profit.
The color of the lights indicates
which
sound I am playing.
I become the medium through
which
the music is being channeled, and in the process, when all is right, the music is transformed and so am I. (Music) (Applause) By birth and by choice, I've been involved with the auto industry my entire life, and for the past 30 years, I've worked at Ford Motor Company.
We're starting to sell electric cars,
which
is great.
And with that growth comes some severe practical problems, one of
which
is our transportation system simply won't be able to deal with it.
Because in doing so, we're going to preserve what we've really come to take for granted,
which
is the freedom to move and move very effortlessly around the world.
Aesthetic judgments, rather than abstract reasoning, guide and shape the process by
which
we all come to know what we know.
Radio astronomers study radio waves from space using sensitive antennas and receivers,
which
give them precise information about what an astronomical object is and where it is in our night sky.
It's punctuated by three quick anecdotes,
which
show how accidental encounters with strange noises gave us some of the most important information we have about space.
A key part of their technical set up was a half-mile long length of wire,
which
was thrown across the rooftops of several houses in Boston.
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