one of which everybody here might know is called Shor 's algorithm. Shor 's algorithm is a way of factoring very, very large products of primes, or factoring numbers to determinewhether they are prime or not.
civilization kind of thing. So this kind of force that is the conquering, raid, violent, intense explorers, it's like a short-lasting thing, a couple of generations at most. - Yeah, that's right. I mean, the Vikings were ultimately a pragmatic people who, if it worked, they would keep it, which is frustrating because they disappear so quickly because of that.
So, we delete the data at 30 days. If cities and states have laws that say it should store longer, we do that. Shorter, we do that. The third is around accountability.
Back in 1935, a journal contacted Simpson because they wanted to write an article about asbestosis. Shortly after, Simpson himself reached out to Johns-Manville's lawyer, Vandiver Brown, saying, "I think the less said about asbestos, the better off we are." To which Brown replied, "I quite agree with you that our interests are best served by having asbestosis receive the minimum of publicity."
And the next morning, the leaves were falling off. Shortly after that, the tree died.
So theoretically, you get 100,000 times more resolution. Shortly after de Broglie's discovery, a group of scientists in Germany started working on a microscope that would use these high-speed electrons. The only problem is you can't bend electrons using glass lenses.
See atoms. What? Just like that. That's wild. Shortly after, the group successfully corrected Orndrej Krivanek independently achieved the same for Crewe’s version of the microscope, the scanning TEM. And in 2020, all four were awarded the prestigious Kavli Prize in Nanoscience for accomplishing what so many others thought impossible.
to mobilize, right? The big push to coordinate the supply chains. Short, flat, fast was used to describe a winning volleyball strategy that eventually became adapted to describing the society
going to lose a massive amount of customers and it is going to absolutely torpedo our economy. I can't believe how shortsighted Wall Street is. Now, does that mean we stop AI in its tracks and we stop change? No, we can't stop because it's it's true that China is also going, Russia is, North Korea is, Israel is.
event? An adverse event is a patient has a terrible side effect. They call you, they have an allergic reaction to something. They call, they've got shortness of breath, and it's a direct result of the medication that you gave them. It was working. It was working, and by all accounts, seemed to be incredibly safe. And then they banned it.
isn't necessary, right? There's just brain states and associated feelings or behaviors, right? So if um so if a shortage of serotonin makes someone feel unhappy, the serotonin shortage is the cause. That's a simple cause effect relationship. Anything beyond that is unreliable storytelling. What is your response to that sort of objection? Like
International Energy Agency claimed that Europe was running out of fuel. In Europe, we have maybe six weeks or so of jet fuel left if we are not able to open the Strait of Hormuz. Since then, the shortage in Europe has been temporarily resolved by tapping into emergency reserves, importing from other countries, and redirecting fuel cargos. But these fixes are only set to last through the end of the summer. They're saying we're good till August. We want to prepare for the worst, but we also don't want to panic the public, or our shareholders, or the stock market. All of these
limited and prioritize ruthlessly. Or that, you know, that it's just hard to grapple with how short our lives are in some ways and how few chances we get at certain things. And so, I think it's almost this comforting illusion to to feel like you're not killing off those alternate versions of yourself.
Let's go back to 2020. Shortly before the pandemic, Harry and Megan shock the world by announcing they are stepping back as senior royals, meaning they wouldn't take part in official duties or receive the same level of taxpayer funded security as working royals.
where is he going to find the where is he going to find the accommodation? And particularly in this accommodation? And particularly in this short space of time, but his pledge is short space of time, but his pledge is this. He's going to spend 442 million this. He's going to spend 442 million pounds tackling rough sleepers. He's pounds tackling rough sleepers. He's going to work with mayors and local
temporary accommodation which can be temporary accommodation which can be things like B&Bs or other forms of things like B&Bs or other forms of shortterm accommodation which often just shortterm accommodation which often just is not suitable for families or people is not suitable for families or people with children or children themselves.
rest of it and he just thought that they had ways of working that could be had ways of working that could be shortcuted with that drive and that that shortcuted with that drive and that that energy that often private sector energy that often private sector companies have and he just cut through companies have and he just cut through some of the the red tape and worked with
What's the mood across the country? Shortly after Haguma was announced president-elect, there were people on the streets that were celebrating. Most of them dressed in the ruling parties regalia. a lot of students from which
shortage as such, but there is definitely a logistics problem. Uh usually it's resolved pretty quickly, and things like eggs that'll be uh away
shortcut for opening the camera.
Shorelines getting swallowed up by the ocean.
Short form naturally kind of goes through its ebbs and flows.
Short answer-- plane flying a T-rex is fine, as long as the T-rex has its cell data off while the flight's in motion.
Short form content, of course, is the topic of the day, and YouTube is doing great in that category, in my opinion,
short of a full grad textbook.
short podcast. It's a daily podcast.
short amount of time.
Shortly after, I found a videographer whose vision aligned with my own.
Short-term wins fuel continued passion, bring in more people
Short sleep predicts all-cause mortality.
shortest amount of time before someone does something about the fire. So a better alarm system has a smaller window. A worse alarm system has a very
Short list. Short list.
Short papers, which are either two or four pages, those are due by March 1.
Shortly before I left metro though, the operators had also come together and decided to offer free transfers
Short term. I think he might be asking long term.
shorted out. And then it stopped.
shore up his image of himself.
shortly. So Trey, we've done a couple of experiments with applying machine learning to photos, trying to separate out the good ones from the bad ones.
Shortly after the three minute mark, two of the judges, shaking their heads into the curtain booths, have pressed their kill buttons.
Shortly after that, my mom started studying with a religious group that's very-- I don't want to say the name of the group.
Short of a medical emergency or equipment malfunction, nothing interrupted an NBL run.
Short-lived, but so fun.
short-term or working memory this goes back to a man named Aristotle who said
Shortly after I started the permanent job, I was copied on an email from one higher-up to another, its contents presumably affecting my future
shorten the book, deliver the book, and then produce the book, and, of course, market the book.
Shortly afterwards you considered shutting down your fund.
Shortly after I sold Girls Fight Back and started working for TED, there was also kind of a personal churning that was happening.
Shortly after I was born, I was diagnosed with a rare childhood eye cancer that took my eyesight in my left eye as a newborn
Short sleep predicts a shorter life.
Short on complex formulae and your lengthier words, this is ideal reading at events at which attention must be feigned.