But eventually, four main lines of evidence pointed to one suspect. Exhibit A: Observational studies which had followed groups of people over a period of time showed that smokers developed lung cancer at higher rates than non-smokers.But there were other factors in people’s lives that could be affecting cancer rates, so these studies alone weren’t enough.
But how? What actually happens when lungs are exposed to smoke? Exhibit C: Further studies showed that cigarette smoke destroys cilia— the tiny structures in lungs that keep out bad stuff.And finally, Exhibit D: Tobacco smoke itself contains a chemical compound that was previously shown to cause cancer in people exposed to coal tar.
little under 30% today and these are major major demographic changes in in how we live and I thought this should be exhibit a in the story of how Americans have become disconnected and lonely and isolated and in fact if you read a lotof research papers from other social scientists and surely lots of Journalism it is trotted out as exhibit a for why
size the blocks were very big and it was just wooden pieces you can see this on display now in the Beyond Rubik's Cube exhibit which is traveling the globe it's in I think Shanghai now and he used in fact paper clips and rubber bands andsome drill he drilled into the corners to put this together and there's actually a variety of competing narratives about why he invented the
But before I do that, I owe a couple of really big thank yous to the GO Arts program, and Janice , who was the curator who brought the Global Lives exhibit to Building 43.Esther Wojcicki, who's on our advisory council for Global Lives, and was a big part of bringing the exhibit here as well.
You guys have a very strong voice. Exhibit A. Photos like that.
environment. We were talking about this a little bit before. When you create a situation where people are afraid to criticize you, you as a boss have all sorts of problems. Exhibit one, if you've read any of the stuff by Michael Lewis, on the meltdown, as usual, he's like the best author. There was a great Vanity Fair article where he talked aboutJoe Cassano. So, of course, it's over simplistic tip, blame the meltdown on any one person.
Yeah, you know, that military study was done in Israel, and it turns out that people who came back from reserve service exhibited many of the same psychological characteristics of refreshment away from work that people who went on vacation had.So what that turned researchers onto was that it wasn't time away from work, it was basically
He played a crucial role with Laura Poitras in "Citizenfour" and his body of work is currently on show at the Smithsonian in a major mid-career survey exhibition. This specific work, known as the Symbology series, looks at the totemic visual language inherent in military culture. A typical uniform will sport patches identifying its wearer's job, program affiliation, achievements, and place within that hierarchy.
Talk to us a little bit about that, especially given the spotlight on American football in that regard. exhibition-type games? Ross.
It is. Mendelssohn was a very joyful person overall, and extremely talented, actually even more so than Mozart, exhibited tremendous musical skills at a young age.Some of his most famous pieces were composed in his teens, actually, including the octet that we are not playing today.
For example, this, which is the mechanical artwork, the film actually, for this poster, which was announcing a traveling art exhibition originating at MIT. Here are a group of students gathered around the press in Messages and Means.
dancing across the mall tiles but more generally by approaching life with the attention and prowess that my daughter exhibited that day in in the mall you know for her anything could be coaxedinto releasing meaning and pleasure and joy and you know I really mean it like
35 lb a piece and then he built a museum in this Museum he's got a an exhibition on on the spice trade about how we're all connected through the foods that we eat and how cultures collided through trade and food was a a great progenitor of that and then he opened two restaurants
He says, "A few years ago, I was visiting a primary care clinic in the slums of São Paulo, Brazil. The waiting room was full of mothers with thin, stunted young children, exhibiting the typical signs of chronic under nutrition. Their appearance, sadly, would surprise few who visit poor urban areas in the developing world. What might come as asurprise is that many of the mothers holding those under-nourished infants were themselves overweight." And then he says, "The coexistence of underweight and overweight poses a challenge to public
like email and turn it into a synchronous medium like the telephone and we wonder why people start exhibiting the same symptoms as air traffic controllers and 9 111 operators you know why people get what we now callPhantom vibration syndrome where you think your phone or your blackberry is vibrating on your thigh even though it's on your desk you know that is not
exhibition series, it's my great pleasure to introduce Paul Miller. Thank you.
exhibition just now. I haven't had a chance to look so I can't tell you exactly where it is, but my contribution here are some black and white films, which I did with Michael
exhibitions now ollie i sort of joined the team right at the end of his atlantic trip to make the film about the
But there were other factors in people’s lives that could be affecting cancer rates, so these studies alone weren’t enough. Enter Exhibit B: Experimental studies were done on mice— because you can better control conditions in a lab. And mice exposed to tobacco developed tumors.
also exhibit that in the UAE and exhibit it in New Delhi and India at the same time?
But exhibit still go, still come and go.
This exhibit that's up right now is the first one.
So Exhibit A would be the notion that you had on the one hand a president in Barack Obama who actually, I think,
My exhibit A on this point is this very strange-looking fish called the mola mola, or the ocean sunfish.
Arts Exhibit that we're holding at Google in collaboration with The Project Room at
is exhibit a as a former doj attorney right exhibit a are the 600 interviews and the 200 plus people that I got to
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this exhibitions and whatnot.
Or exhibiting truly bizarre behavior.
The exhibition was for monochrome pictures.
The exhibition has 180 objects in it.
The exhibition, I think, has been popular for many reasons.
This exhibition, people were forced to attend it.
The exhibition organizers send you notices and say, so will you be doing anything different at the exhibition?
It exhibits smarts.
Outdoor exhibits are not new to us.
They exhibited all the recklessness and sexual rapacity of the Kennedy's without the appetite for
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rival exhibits and i was it's it was
Even when genes exhibit meaningful traits, there is a chance that genetic drift overrides natural selection, and a less fit gene will spread through the population just by chance.
But waves exhibit both particle and wave-type behavior.
So we exhibit this middle bias.
So because the exhibit was in New York, it made a lot of sense to try to unpack the story of the unbuilt Egyptian pavilion
So plasmas exhibit a variety of waves, as I already mentioned-- some of them.
We did the exhibition in Tokyo, so I am hoping to be able to exhibit our work
And so the exhibit as based on-- this is an exhibition of Latino art.
And when I exhibit my work I go beyond the traditional gallery experience of having white walls and a picture on the wall.
I was exhibit A of that.
China is my exhibit A for the happy version of an outcome there.