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One researcher I worked with who
works
on the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases came up with experiments that were related directly to the animation that she and I worked on together, and in this way, animation can feed back into the research process.
It
works
by [efficiently] creating new solutions to human problems.
Let's acknowledge that capitalism beats the alternatives, but also that the more people we include, both as entrepreneurs and as customers, the better it
works.
So, your thyroid
works
a lot like the thermostat in your house.
That's exactly how your thyroid
works
in your body.
Online commerce has in some cases completely turned upside down the way commerce
works
altogether, made types of commerce available which weren't available at all before.
But when it comes to the brain, that strategy has been limited, because today, we don't know nearly enough, yet, about how the brain
works.
You see, before I became a biologist, I worked in computers and math, and I learned this lesson: wherever you can collect vast amounts of the right kinds of data about the functioning of a system, you can use computers in powerful new ways to make sense of that system and learn how it
works.
Imagine if you were trying to understand how a big city like New York works, but you could only do so by reviewing some statistics about the average resident of New York.
That's how the media
works
now.
This galaxy is so peculiar, that it challenges our theories and our assumptions about how the universe
works.
Further research into how this extremely rare galaxy was formed can provide us with new clues on how the universe
works.
You're unlikely to see
works
like "Charon" in the art-world headlines.
These days, the buying and selling of artwork often gets more attention than the
works
themselves.
Still, these are big, important artists, but still, when you look at these
works
and you look at the headlines, you have to ask yourself, "Do I care about these because they move me, or do I care about them because they're expensive and I think they're supposed to?"
At the end of the week, if the
works
aren't burned, artists have to cart them back out and store them.
Encounters with monumental and intimate
works
here feel surreal.
In fact, part of the charm and the innovation of the work here is that so many makers aren't artists at all, but scientists or engineers or welders or garbage collectors, and their
works
cross disciplinary boundaries, from a grove of origami mushrooms that developed out of the design for a yurt to a tree that responds to the voices and biorhythms of all those around it through 175,000 LEDs embedded in its leaves.
There are stories out there of Veronica and many more like her, people who are coming to the healthcare system and getting a glimpse of what it feels like to be part of something that works, a health care system that stops bouncing you back and forth but actually improves your health, listens to you who you are, addresses the context of your life, whether you're rich or poor or middle class.
So here's how this
works.
On the occasion of my first visit, we toured his house and we saw hundreds of
works
of museum quality, and then we paused in front of a closed door and Dr. Robicsek said, with obvious pride, "Now for the piece De resistance."
Scientists study how it works, why, etc. and these studies are generating a series of discoveries, which are absolutely fabulous, to raise our awareness of the wealth, the complexity, and the wonder that we have, the symphony we have in this process.
The Amazon teaches us a lesson on how pristine nature
works.
We tested it in South Africa, and it
works.
One young scientist that
works
in a biotech firm used her insight about the missing 33 percent to weave financial impact data into a project update she did and got tremendous positive feedback from the managers in the room.
I was sitting at home on the couch with the flu and browsing the Internet a little, when I found out that Handel had written
works
for the keyboard.
These six things are crucial starting points for anyone serious about delivering body-confidence education that
works.
What all of these seemingly disparate
works
recognize, the conclusion that they all reach, is that a society in which people can be monitored at all times is a society that breeds conformity and obedience and submission, which is why every tyrant, the most overt to the most subtle, craves that system.
He moves his neck with ease, has had his feeding peg removed, breathes with his own lungs, speaks slowly with his own quiet voice, and
works
every day to gain more movement in his paralyzed body.
The more cash we give to the poor, and the more evidence we have that it works, the more we have to reconsider everything else we give.
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