As a little Hawaiian,
my mom and auntie always told me stories about Kalaupapa --
the Hawaiian leper colony
surrounded by the highest sea cliffs in the world --
and Father Damien,
the Belgian missiona
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As a little Hawaiian,
my mom and auntie always told me stories about Kalaupapa --
the Hawaiian leper colony
surrounded by the highest sea cliffs in the world --
and Father Damien,
the Belgian missiona
Do you ever find yourself referencing a study in conversation
that you didn't actually read?
(Laughter)
I was having coffee with a friend of mine the other day,
and I said, "You know, I read a new stu
In the late 19th century, scientists were trying to solve a mystery.
They found that if they had a vacuum tube like this one
and applied a high voltage across it,
something strange happened.
They call
I'd like to share with you the story of
one of my patients called Selene Selene
is a housewife and leaves in a rural
district of Cameroon in West Central
Africa six years ago at the time of her
HIV di
so embryonic stem cells are really
incredible cells they're our body's own
repair kits and they're pluripotent
which means they can morph into all of
the cells in our bodies soon we actually
will be a
[Music]
following the theme of tedx cambridge
2021 i would like to speak about
untangling networks in science
using my research into osteoarthritis as
an example i will highlight the
complexity of iss
one of my biggest insecurities as a
child
was the question what do you want to be
when you grow up
i hated it it made me feel like uh i had
to commit
to something for the rest of my life and
so like m
Transcriber: Juling Sia Reviewer: David DeRuwe
Have you ever wondered how it is we know what we know about the world?
Why is it, for example, that we can send a mass spectrometer thousands, millions,