you can see between the 20 and 40-year-old age AG the percentage of BFF mutations is upwards of 80 to invasive melanomas so this is the kind of data that we stand by to say that sunscreen uh not only sort of
way to get here boat it's definitely the way to get here you know it's a sea town it's bring the Mediterranean and invasive the mountains kind of crashed into the sea in this town is sitting right at the base of it and it's reallya sea town so I I realized later on that you know in my opinion it's a better way to approach vernazza by sea than my hike
who are interested could order the first part and if they liked it they could order the other they could pre-order the and invasive uh procedures simply can't touch I I really like the idea of attacking
And I mean, it sounds like something Samuel Beckett would have come up with for a play. 'The Invasive Fennel'. Once the sheep are removed, the fennel, the seeds you use in sausages and so on. This grew up into an enormous thicket. It's the size of this room, 20 feet high. And delicious piglets hid in the thickets and the Goldens and nothing to eat. What are they gonna eat? Now we get to the poster animal out of all of this. The dwarf island fox,
even if I'm not the speaker if I distribute information knowing or having reason to know that that information is defur invasive of privacy I could be liable now I have to know that I you know I have I have to have uh you have to prove that I have some knowledge this is a problem um and then I could be liable now courts have read 230 to knock
And this brings us to the last of the areas that I want to consider, and that's flash's association with violence, aggression, and invasiveness. Because it's really fair to ask, what, if anything, might justify flash's unexpected intrusion into daily lives,
So you cannot merge with artificial intelligence in the way the transhumanists envision. So these invasive brain chips, if they actually replace neural tissue, will actually end up eventually killing you at some point. And you don't know where.
with experiential correlates, lead to lasting changes in their brains. And through very invasive research of the granularity of what's been discovered is really quite extraordinary. So there's here, too, a lot of evidence that the experience of any kind of a complex animal
And there are a whole host of reasons for that. It's an invasive procedure.
Now, we know there are two main types of breast cancer. There's invasive breast cancer, and there's something called in situ-- ductal carcinoma in situ. And that really isn't cancer.
Black. Pink. Orange. Red. A much less invasive kind of brain computer interface.
countered their detention time in weeks rather than hours. They experienced the invasive medical examinations, the grueling interrogations, and they also were detained in immigrant barracks that were overcrowded, unsanitary, and were more like prisons than anything else.
um uh issues with ballast and and and um um U exotic uh you know the introduction of of invasive species that was another huge design moment for shipping so the question now for us is going to be how much of a noise gain do we get from that pressure that this Greening moment in um
And so not surprisingly, there is every week a paper coming out now showing that the microbiome's associated with a different disease. That's not very invasive .
I mean, this is a company that infiltrated animal welfare groups, that spent $10s of millions to defend its use of elephants. and end the invasive experimentation on animals.
What two invasive plants does the state spend money trying to eradicate?
But it's too invasive to go back in and remove it.
There can't be any killing of anything, even a rat. But she indulges in rail impolitic. She feels that certain invasive species can be removed, must be removed, in order to preserve the much rarer species that will go extinct if they're not removed. And so that forms the basis of all of what goes on in this book. In actual life and in my novel, and we'll
Today, as a philosopher, what I'm going to do is I'm going to explore the idea of mind design using artificial intelligence technologies invasively inside the head. And in particular, I'm going to explore the idea of a mind machine merger.
And then we have plants that are invasive and moving around.
She got rid of her invasive plants, put in 60 species of native plants, a little water feature, and then she sat back and started
It's important to have non-invasive methods of measuring synaptic activity over time in a patient with brain injuries, especially in order to evaluate new therapies.
I mean everything from counting invasive ants to plant eradication, invasive species eradication, to rattlesnake tagging, foxes, all kinds of stuff.
destroying these poor creatures and invasive species, parasites. I'm sure some of you have heard of veroa destructor,
And we only removed the invasive plants, like the juliflora, like eucalyptus and all.
And that's clearly an invasive and unpleasant procedure.
And all the money that's being spent on these sorts of technologies to go inside the head had better keep these issues in mind. But my claim today was if the invasive uses of neurotechnology-- like should we really put chips in the head--
And that's $100,000 and an invasive surgery.
And DCIS is a very controversial issue in breast cancer, because we really don't know if any of it will progress to invasive breast cancer and if any of that invasive -- which of that invasive breast cancer will progress to become lethal. We'll talk more about that later.
And they're also not as invasive to the land.
or take a biopsy. Some of those are more invasive , but as you can see, it's pretty easy to just extract some bodily fluid or tissue, and then I can extract DNA, sequence it.
And so not surprisingly, there is every week a paper coming out now showing that the microbiome's associated with a different disease. treat you as an alternative to more invasive things like drugs or surgery.
I'm curious about-- besides domesticated and invasive species, what kind of animals or species are benefiting from human impact?
We've have a few invasive plants that have turned into excellent honey producers, Purple loosestrife and Japanese knotweed.
So it's become non-invasive .
producing food made out of invasive species, which is, and producing them as kind of ethnic
Can we do this non-invasively ?
Karen and Rob are here to talk about a quietly invasive force that might be contributing to just that, microstress.
I think I'd just finished counting 2,786,431 invasive Argentine ants, or whatever it was.
But they can also lead to people undergoing further invasive tests which are unnecessary.
of a context of intruder or some kind of like invasive , clumsy, white dude stumbling through Japan.
And it made me think of how private or how invasive that would feel if I had looked up something around, say, depression, and then received
Someone I know got ambushed into having to submit to very invasive medical tests, because the family wanted to know, like,
what is the what kind of progress if any is there in uh oil companies and gas companies adopting uh these lower frequency or less invasive um exploration Technologies number one and number two is the Navy and sonar I would imagine that um where the Navy is going
specific condition called Clum defil a very weedy and invasive bacterium that
In this case, it was invasive BCI with a chip that was planted.
Three months later, I was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer.
And there are a whole host of reasons for that. Right? So it seems almost invasive to start becoming proactive.
And Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Lightning Fields" project deliberately harks back to earlier technological experimentation, like Etienne Leopold To be sure, flash is often irritating or invasive .
Black. Pink. Orange. Red. This is, it's actually a very minimally invasive surgery as surgeries go.