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and community. This selection was based on what happened the most. Around 80% of the responses carried a sense of togetherness through connection, shared, inherited, not individual.
through connection, shared, inherited, not individual. Around 65% of responses were connected to nature, plants, sunlight, open space, feeling through light, texture, and smell.
power. And they ripped that out and just put in small electric motors for each device. Then they could move things around, fit them in better cuz it wasn't aligned to spinning. Uh they could have variable speed, turn different motors on and off, uh and then um productivity increased dramatically. So, it's a classic uh kind of economic, you know,
And Same isn't alone. Around the world, more than 1 billion kids and teenagers have a concentration of lead in their blood that exceeds the World Health Organization's threshold
family disapproves, after you fled from them and left the state, can they go to law enforcement and have your movements around the country tracked? They can, and they have.
And that turned out to be an enormously successful sale tactic. - Around 1980, YKK surpassed Talon as the world's biggest zipper maker, and by the early 2000s, Talon's US market share had fallen to a mere 7%, while YKK's surged to around 45%.
We hope this will not prove a slippery speculation." After nearly three weeks at sea, Tudor's ship arrived, and to his relief, around half of the ice had survived the trip. But there was a problem.
Next, a tiny droplet of molten tin, roughly the size of a white blood cell, is shot out in front of you around 250 kilometers per hour. And your task is to hit this not once, not twice, but three times in a row in 20 microseconds with your little laser.
- He applied these mirrors to lithography, to print chips using x-rays. Around five months later, Andy presented his findings at a conference. But like Kinoshita, it was not the response he was hoping for.
It was taken at the 1927 Solvay Conference where the architects of the brand new quantum theory gathered to discuss it. Around 60% of the attendees would win Nobel prizes, but Einstein thought they'd gotten something fundamentally wrong and this was his chance to prove it. So he took to the stage with a thought experiment.
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. Around when Alfred introduced dynamite, there were two other major breakthroughs, the pneumatic drill and the diamond drilling crown, which now made it easy
- While Ramanujan struggled, Hardy and he did make a breakthrough. Around 1917, they invented what's known as the circle method, and used it to tackle different problems in number theory. Hardy and Littlewood later developed this idea further, and for the next a hundred years, this would be the main method to tackle the weak Goldbach conjecture.
How fast are they moving? 99% of the speed of light? Around 80. 80% the speed of light? Yeah. So what would be their wavelength?
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for one last question. I see somebody coming up to the mic over here. Thank you so much. Go ahead and introduce yourself. Hey everyone, my name is Olivia. I'm from Google Cloud. I had a question around sort of these super skills and how do you identify super skills especially if you're kind of just going all over the place and you don't quite know what you're good at but you know you you made it but not quite there at this point especially use the example with emotional intelligence if you if you have a friend who has a lot more emotional intelligence and help you identify it but like for
around other families and can be around other people, experiencing the same things.
around money. And I want you to imagine-- I want everyone here and everyone watching at home, I want you to imagine a simple exercise.
around them, I gained confidence.
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around 10 or 11, we're a little bit more like Brussels sprouts. Like they know that we're good for them, but they don't want to eat an endless supply. So what does this look like in your home?
around. And so now we understand a bit better that sometimes if bacteria are, you know, part of a good community. They're not being attacked by the immune
around us. So much of the food we eat comes from plants that have flowers, even things like wheat and corn. Those are grasses. Grasses are a type of flowering plant. The plants in our gardens,
around quite long distances. And that is by what we call these Hail Mary dispersals. So if you're
Around these notions of informational interviews and networking reframe.
around the problem because cars are getting safer, but humans are more distracted than ever.
Around both the technical reality of climate change and issues of sustainability and the deep moral implication of them in your reference to
around with nuclei, and most people don't play around with radioactivity, they don't know what that is. But by the '30s, scientists had done enough experiments, done enough theorizing
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around, discuss around because of the license, and that also allow those license fork, right? Sometimes the community splits, but it's possible because of the license and to merge back.
around Chris. And Chris, Kevin, and I go to lunch at, at this Italian place that was across the street from Blizzard, and I remember...Chris made a stop to buy cigarettes
around maximizing the amount of sugar, the amount of sugar in this, in this, you know, 10-20 micron radius of spacetime and that you have, you know, 20 minutes memory going back and maybe five minutes
around those systems. That we should be operating these plants as designed, and then I believe they're safe.
around. They're moving at very high velocity, millions of miles per hour. They're colliding with each other and they're getting knocked off and getting knocked
around in a circle.' Great. That's a great approach. And so one branch of fusion went down that direction.
around conducting the so-called wars on terror. I think to me it was a wakeup call. I think it was a wakeup call to a
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around. And and so I think those are some of the differences in productivity as well. I'll agree with Constantine that America does have that can do
around oil because I think some of my audience might not know that this escalation trap is historically predictable and that you've been talking
around the very most important ideas.
arousal, and orgasm. And so, the ones who have taken it on their themselves to get extra training, they're very few and
around." And so, birth control causes your ovaries to just stay quiet. They shut down for a bit. But, your ovary does three things. It does estrogen,
around for at least 315,000 years and probably much longer. That's That's just an accident of discovery. And that's one
around. And once I got into it, I realized this is a seriously important thing because
around, usually what happens is nothing good. Wars happen, crime goes up. We
around it to create the Milky Way galaxy. We're not sure, but that's one possibility of where it came from. And
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aroused. It's not just instant for everybody, especially when you have a lot of work stress or life stress or other things going on. It's actually
aroused very quickly. Basically when you get aroused you need to be in a parasympathetic nervous system state. So in order to get an erection you need to