very uppermost layer can't really bleed . If you cut it just like these few micrometers deep, it doesn't bleed . Like if you cut deeper, then it starts to bleed . You will even see at a certain level tiny little dots of blood vessels that you then reach. But all in all, this creates this whole atmosphere ofprotection around the alive cells. And in a way, couldn't you just also say that's what happens during life? We need death. We need this limit. We need the
often how it appears on the skin. That mole could be an odd shape, a mix of colors, it might be itchy, it might bleed a bit, or it changes over time. So this trial then was looking at people who had what's called high- riskmelanoma. Uh it was what's called a phase three trial. So quite advanced down the route of testing this new drug.
But it was funny seeing how it started. bleed . And so, it was nice that everybody got to bring their artistry to it.
Yeah. Right. At their jobs. bleeding you dry and leaving you with nothing left over to do anything else-- in which case, you would probably be looking regardless of whether you're
That's true. Early into this century, just barely. bleeped it out. Just explaining.
I went to New York. Bleeding Cool or io9 or any of the other sites that actually covered us.
And I, uh, well we went through an exercise to go through it. Bleeding and and screaming.
sent up by a scientist named Jacques Alexandre César Charles and he went to about 18,000 feet in a hydrogen balloon in the 18th century and he complained of intense earaches, cold, bleeding from the nose and mouth, and he never flew in a balloon again; he was quite chastened. But this was the first intimation we had that this natural environment that our bodies are well acclimated to didn't extend infinitely and in fact was very limited.
write a program to tweak the placement of the projected images so that they aligned with the paintings because we didn't want them, we decided we didn't want the projection bleeding onto the wall behind the canvas. And it was, and we had to figure out a way of compensating for the key stoning of the projected image. So, yeah I think it was an interesting experience for viewers, people have said. How is it working? Like, they didn't quite get, they thought, some people thought that the image was emanating from the painting
under the lens of premises and conclusions, when you didn't impale them and label them, like so many splayed butterflies, bleeding the transcendental glow right out of them, then what? It's even hard at a time like this to resist the shameful narcissistic appeal of reasonings like The Argument from Personal Coincidences
But then the surgeons sprayed superglue directly on the liver. The bleeding stopped, vital signs returned to normal, and the soldier recovered. Despite its success on the battlefield, medical superglue was held up in bureaucratic red tape for years, so long that Coover had to abandon the project.
I think the negative parts, of course, is when people start to feel like they're just always working, that work kind of starts to bleed into everything else that they're trying to do. The positive parts are, I think, again allowing us to be more of our authentic self at work.
of the camera-- Yes. The bleeding edge instead of the cutting edge, so we kind of got-- You were the Google Glass of wearable-- Exactly.
It's kind of crazy. 45 Bleecker. Tuesday through Sunday.
She wants to, but she's fighting for a truth, a truth that probably sounds something like every nickel you earn, you've gotta bleed for it, and you're not even worthy of much. If that is your embodied truth and someone says to you, the universe is abundant, they might well be looking at you
are bleeding from their eye sockets, and it's great.
They bleed together. We're part of one urbanized corridor.
is bleeding. I demand to be brought to him. Finally they bring me to him, and I was...
That's enough to replace all the blood in his body twice over. But the bleeding just wouldn't stop. By conventional methods, he was gone.
Got to be a bleeding in and around the brain.
And this could almost bleed into the manipulative trait, which is the courage to build influence through empathy and craft lasting relationships.
He's not a bleeding heart. Um he's a he's a military tough guy. Is that is that a fair description?
We all bleed red, the color of the song we share.
And I stop his bleeding that way.
I had three bleeds on my brain, massive internal injuries, and a spine damaged in two places, leaving me with no feeling or movement from my waist down.
to go bleed off the side of the page or span the full two pages.
Because that authenticity will bleed through.
I was not bleeding, and so I guess that was the new sheet that they put on that day.
They live on the bleeding edge of their incompetence, 'cause that's where they learn what the next thing is.
on the bleeding edge of your incompetence, that you actually learn.
It's bleeding. And there's someone with his scale armor on, and he's wearing in fact a Greek helmet, in this case.
And there were bleeds that started to absorb back into the body.
But I was bleeding, and I sat there for hours.
So all the bleed that traditionally would come through my mic and cloud the sound is gone.
like being bleeding heart liberals-- we were seeing what I have to assume was mostly unconscious bias.
She was just spontaneously bleeding, and it was terrifying.
So you sort of bleed into your bruise.
Because what bleeds, leads.
you don't bleed as quickly.
Does that bleed into when you write or is writing totally solo?
She was bleeding out of her mouth.
I had a brain bleeding out of nowhere.
And that can be bleeped out in the stream.
Try and bleed that out.
The sweet potatoes would bleed out some of their color.
And eventually I could bleed to death from paper cuts.
It was a world bleeding from 1,000 wounds, wounds that in some ways were shared by all of the 3.5 billion people living in the 163
Julia Child bleeding to death.
into literature and literature bleeding into science uh do you have any idea or
deliberately because what bleeds leads so you watch any news and like oh there's some shooting there's some fire