Charlie, talk to us just about what brought you to the series and just how you guys developed the tone of "Daredevil," season one .I mean neither of those things really did I have much input in.
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- And that's showing, throwing no shade on their colleague who did these cool experiments. One was sent really high and got close to the mass, whereas the other didn't.
where we get the word Viking from. Um, one other note about how hard it is to- to tease apart what's happening here is the- the English and the Frankish and the Irish writers allcall them Danes, no matter where they came from. They didn't stop to ask, "Now, excuse me, are you from Norway, or are you from..." So they're all called Danes or
And they would... They would definitely attack to increase terror. - One of the signs of the intelligence of the Vikings is that the Viking Age is so short.
near the border of Belarus and Ukraine. One day, an empty river.And the next day, a bridge.
But things in life do not always go as planned, and the same is true on stage. One night, during the scene where I hug Miss Honey, because she'd offered me something no one else ever has,kindness. I hug her very tightly.
As this spring has reminded us, humans are all too good at starting wars, but even for us, figuring out how to fight one over sunshine will be tricky.Sunlight travels 93 million miles to reach the Earth, but none of those miles
to move forward and to cope through their own accidental killings. One woman I met there, let's call her Marie, she was just one year out from having had a motorcyclist T-bone, her car, dying instantly.And she told us that she had recently found out that two cars had collided in that exact same spot
But what I always needed to know was how do I move forward in a positive way? One thing I discovered is you can regret something and hold yourself accountable for it, but that doesn't mean you have to punish yourselffor the rest of your life.
This was a house where my son spent most weekends during high school with a bunch of his buddies. One of his buddies had been there the night before the fire, and he left his car in front of the house and took an Uber homebecause they'd been out partying.
OK. Two follow-ups to that. One is, what are young people saying to you?Well young people want to be heard.
raise the the safety net, raise the floor. We've have seen stories of young women in Afghanistan using Khan Academy. One of them is at MIT now. I mean, some amazing things. But, we see also in the classroom most students need that humanelement. Arguably, all of them do ideally if they have it. Switching gears a little bit because your your other board you're on isn't obviously very
I guess related to that, people are talking about it with software engineering, people are talking about call centers. I have a friend who has one of his startups has a call center in the Philippines. They're going to lay off 80%. That's 7% of that country'sGDP. How are you thinking about jobs? How just just as a thinker, how is Anthropic thinking about it?
Now if you match those two students, something beautiful happens. One tutors the other.The tutor builds confidence and reinforces their own learning.
We had toy robots, talking dolls, text-based chatbots, and of course, plenty of virtual assistants like Alexa and Google Home. One of the girls in the study, her favorite animal was sloths.She loves sloths. She'd been telling us all day how much she loves sloths.
intellectual disability. Now, I suspect that we agree if you rob one child of their potential, that's a tragedy.But to do it to a billion kids, that changes the trajectory
There are over 100,000 automated license plate reading cameras in this country. And when you drive past one , they don't just record your license plate, though they do that, too. They record the make and model of your car,the color, distinguishing marks like dents and scratches, and even your bumper stickers. So, if you were to take
One day, the doctor in charge of the unit announced that he was going to take Nadav outside.
One of the interesting results was inflammation.
One day, Mary was at a bar with a friend who also drank heavily.
One possibility is that they modulate what's called the brain's mesolimbic pathway, sometimes referred to as the reward system.
One word, four letters, no punctuation, no emojis, just "sure." I bet you were expecting something a little bit more controversial or spicy.
One , how we best communicate: email, phone call, text, Slack and any workplace norms you've set for yourself,
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One of them we call “Mom for a Minute.” These are all real examples, by the way.
One of the things that I've noticed about your work, particularly "Seed," the installation that was in two spaces in New York City,
One of them matched no element known on Earth.
One last thing. I wanted to thank Astrum, and if you want to learn more about The Sun's corona, you can check out their video in the description.
One type of silk anchors the web to a surface.
One supplier charges $700 for 100 milligrams, which works out to roughly $7 million per kilogram.
One engineered cell quickly becomes millions.
One end is called the N-terminal, and the other the C-terminal.
- One moth lays 500 eggs. - Okay.
One specific one is called piggyBac, and it was first identified in a cabbage looper moth.
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- One popular theory emerged in the 1990s.
One way to do this is to stretch all the paths and match the growth of the animal.
One of the leading theories is that an animal's lifespan is based on the accumulation of metabolic damage.
one of the most paradoxical problems in electrical engineering.
One for the transmission line, and the other for the antenna.
One with a high mass per unit length, and one with a low mass per unit length.
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One family of circles now tells you resistance, the other tells you reactance.
one that was rarely used before because it had been too difficult to implement.