Petr wrote and directed the videos on Oppenheimer and Japanese swords. Emilia did the same for jet engines and lithium ion batteries. James made the videos on power laws and six degrees of separation.
And that is how I do the focus. Emily's is good. From Emily.
Hi, everyone. My name is Sanders Kleinfeld and I'm excited to welcome Emily Levesque to Talks at Google today. Emily is an astronomy professor at the University of Washington, where her research focuses on understanding how the most massive stars in the universe evolve and die. For her work, she has received the 2014 Annie Jump Cannon Award, a 2017 Alfred P. Sloan fellowship, a 2019 Cottrell
Yep. Who was it? Emily You gave me her last name?
The box, what's in the box? Emily's head. That's what's in the box. No, there's a-- I put a prediction in the box before our chat today, a sheet of paper.
a recreational activity involving hiking through the snow using specially made shoes. Emiles had brought snow suits for anyone not wearing enough layers.After half the group had pulled them on, we all piled into the minibus and drove towards the mountains.
The sky was open to us all, and our hotchpotch group of travelers from across the globe joined together for one moment to bathe in electromagnetic beauty. Emiles gathered up a pile of logs from the back of the bus and lit a fire on the icy road, and wewatched the ice disintegrate beneath the flames.
to give the crowd a better understanding of your company. Emily, would you mind kicking off? So I'm Emily. I'm the co-founder of Oddbox.
Yes. I mean, we were on the set of "Bobby," and Shia LaBeouf, who was relative unknown at that time, pulled me aside and says, Emilio, I'm so confused. I don't know where to look.
have in their relationship, don't try to be their therapist. Emily, why don't you take that one?
And he had this idea of, wait a minute. Emily White, who used to run Instagram and Snapchat was a studio art and fine arts major.
Yeah, at the fun home, which is actually a funeral home, for those of you who don't-- Yeah. Emily, you were one of the original members of the show, right? I joined the show off-Broadway.
OK. And then my professor put out a book they basically said not only is it not a problem that you are ignoring your customers, Emily. How do we make sure that when Emily-- and I'm making this up now.
And I think he's great. Emile wasn't on board. This was when Emile wasn't attached to be in it or anything.
Claire: You really, now that I think about it, you really have the best women in your repertoire. Emily Blunt's also in that one, one of my personal favorites, but Juliette Binoche is amazing. Peter: Probably--the truth is, before I knew he existed, I wanted to be Joel or the equivalent.
So let's say slightly different scenario. Emily is in the intensive care unit. She's able to be saved and her doctors go and prescribe a medication.
So instead of giving 5 milligrams, they give 0.5 milligrams. Emily is able to avoid a heart attack. She's able to raise a family, have grandchildren, and live a full life.
Emily wrote in. She says, "They are mine. I put them on my leftovers so I won't forget to take them home with me at the end of the day."
Emily Nagle Green: Thank you. Thank you.
Emily Nagle Green: Yes, yes. Yes.
Emily Nagle Green: Yeah. Yeah.
Emily Nagle Green: Yeah, okay. Go for it.
Emily Nagle Green: I understand what you're asking, I think.
Emily Nagle Green: It's a good question, and I will say that there's an entire chapter in the book that deals with what I would call black
Emily Nagle Green: Yeah. You might be right.
Emily Nagle Green: Well, the electrical industry has been through this, right? And we don't -- none of us believe that electricity
Emily Nagle Green: Oh, I would love to. I thank you for the invitation.
and black holes, white holes, and wormhole. With Emily, we made blue LEDs and the micromouse competition video. Henry was responsible for the videos on Alfred Nobel and phone hacking.
And Emily and I were sitting next to each other at the premiere.
Nearly a third of the world's food is tossed at a cost of $1 trillion. So Emily, you tackle the farm element. Can you tell us more about that?
So Emily, this is your first book.
And Emily and I are convinced that she's not actually from Earth.
So Emily 50% more callbacks than Lakeisha.
And Emily's intro was so fantastic.
But Emily asked me not to speak to specifically about what WAAC does-- WAAC is, I think, the best acronym-- because she'll be speaking about that for most of the next 40
OK. And then my professor put out a book they basically said not only is it not a problem that you are ignoring your customers, When Emily puts her kids to bed on a Friday night-- I don't know if you have children-- and she has an hour
Because Emily Dickinson is already like a quantum computer.
So let's say today a baby is born. Baby Emily. She's born completely healthy, lives a normal childhood, teenage years, no problem. She gets through her 20s.
Throughout her teenage years, throughout her 20s, hardly ever does a doctor closely examine somebody's heart, because most people that age -- their hearts are fine. But Emily is unique as most of us are. She was unique. She contained genes that were predisposing her to early onset heart attack and her doctors just had no idea.
And Emile was working, like most of the scientists and engineers at Air Liquide, as little as possible. They wanted to do as little as possible to
His name is Emil Krebs, and he was a German diplomat.
I’m Emilia. Oh, so nice to meet you.
I hired Petr Lebedev because he did a PhD with my old PhD supervisor. I hired Emily Zang 20 minutes into a Zoom call and told her to move across the country. I found out about you through a friend, Xyla Foxlin.
So exorcist Emily, we love her.
My name is Emily Ma, and I'm the head of Food for Good at Google, a team that organizes Google's contribution to solving for food insecurity and food
And so Emilie Wapnick, you know, what she says is, there's three skills that individuals who are multi-potentialites have.
I know Emily, the founder, and what she's done has really disrupted my industry, the classic industry, the old-fashioned industry,
And when Emily talks about-- she's Hispanic.
Yet today, in New York City, on stage at Google, I brought her here. Please welcome Emily Kurbstadt. Now, that would've been good.
And they're like, how does he pull the name out of the box? Where does Emily Kerbstadt live? I miss her. You know?