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And that starts to be delivered in the form of the railroad suburb: the country villa along the railroad line,
which
allows people to enjoy the amenity of the city, but to return to the countryside every night.
So you have this one last facade of the house, the front,
which
is really a cartoon of a facade of a house.
But what we can do in the meantime is measure the light from our stars and learn about this relationship between the planets and their parent stars to suss out clues about
which
planets might be good places to look for life in the universe.
I use a lot of tricks,
which
means that sometimes I have to lie to you.
Which
is why in this vast and lonely cosmos, we are so wonderfully optimistic.
But before doing that, I just briefly want to remind you about what you already know: that our genomes, our genetic material, are stored in almost all cells in our bodies in chromosomes in the form of DNA,
which
is this famous double-helical molecule.
The residents, after 10 months of peaceful resistance, convinced the Israeli government to move the route of the barrier off their lands and to the green line,
which
is the internationally recognized boundary between Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
In a village called Wallajeh,
which
sits very close to Jerusalem, the community was facing a very similar plight to Budrus.
On the Israeli side, there is a new peace movement called Solidariot,
which
means solidarity in Hebrew.
You have one tetrahedron
which
is the gate that's going to do your computing, and you have two input tetrahedrons.
So on the left-hand side, [1,1] input equals 0 output,
which
goes down.
On the right-hand side, [0,0] input is a 1 output,
which
goes up.
But that is not enough, because compassion,
which
activates the motor cortex, means that we aspire, we actually aspire to transform suffering.
Another,
which
has been discovered by various researchers at Emory and at Davis and so on, is that compassion enhances our immune system.
If compassion is so good for us, why don't we train our health care providers in compassion so that they can do what they're supposed to do,
which
is to really transform suffering?
More recently, Harvey Cushing, who really developed neurosurgery as we know it, who changed it from a field of medicine that had a majority of deaths resulting from surgery to one in
which
there was a hopeful outlook, he was very conscious that he was not always going to do the right thing.
And IBM,
which
made them, just didn't know what to do.
In fact, it also shows something interesting, that although our capabilities and technology have been expanding geometrically, unfortunately, our ability to model their long-term behavior,
which
has also been increasing, has been increasing only arithmetically.
One other very positive consequence of 20th century technology, though, was the way in
which
other kinds of calamities could lead to positive advances.
It was the origin of the Xerox copier,
which
celebrated its 50th anniversary last year.
And we can also remember how the pharmaceutical companies were willing to pool their knowledge, to share their knowledge, in the face of an emergency,
which
they hadn't really been for years and years.
And I'd go at the end of the day to a traditional Hindu house,
which
was probably the only Hindu house in a predominantly Islamic neighborhood.
And if you were here last year, I probably wrestled you to the floor and tried to show you my new EyeModule 2,
which
was a camera that plugged into the Handspring.
And a group at Itch,
which
is now part of IDEO, designed this interactive wall that's about four stories tall.
Scott Adams ran into us and asked us if we wouldn't help to design the ultimate cubicle for Dilbert,
which
sounded like a fun thing and so we couldn't pass it up.
Narrator: The first group builds a cubicle in
which
the walls are screens for the computer and for family photos.
And my favorite feature,
which
is a flower in a vase that wilts when you leave in disappointment, and then when you come back, it comes up to greet you, happy to see you.
And we're announcing a new product here tonight,
which
is the first time this has ever been shown in public.
DK: And the last thing I'll talk about is ApproTEC,
which
is a project that I'm very excited about.
He found himself in Kenya on a Fulbright and he had a very interesting insight,
which
is that he said, "There must be entrepreneurs in Kenya; there must be entrepreneurs everywhere."
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