Back home, my friends call me nicknames,
such as "The Giant Clam Girl,"
"Clam Queen,"
or, "The Mother of Clams."
(Laughter)
This is because every time I see them,
I talk nonstop about giant clams all
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Back home, my friends call me nicknames,
such as "The Giant Clam Girl,"
"Clam Queen,"
or, "The Mother of Clams."
(Laughter)
This is because every time I see them,
I talk nonstop about giant clams all
Translator: Camille Martínez Reviewer: TED Translators admin
Can you imagine what the word "TED" would have looked like
if it had existed during the Roman Empire?
I think maybe something like this.
An
I started teaching MBA students
17 years ago.
Sometimes I run into my students years later.
And when I run into them, a funny thing happens.
I don't remember just their faces;
I also remember where ex
I am a translator.
I translate from biology into mathematics
and vice versa.
I write mathematical models
which, in my case, are systems of differential equations,
to describe biological mechanisms,
su
in 2010 the Miami Heat tried to build a
dream team around LeBron James and two
other stars and LeBron promised that
they would win some championship what's
wrong tell us about that but they
struggled
I'd like to introduce you to a tiny microorganism
that you've probably never heard of:
its name is Prochlorococcus,
and it's really an amazing little being.
For one thing, its ancestors
changed the ea
well hello this is Sophie it's it's it's
alright don't worry everything's gonna
be fine
there are some people on the balcony
that are very happy to be out there now
so this is Sophie not Sophia no Sop
I love learning foreign languages.
In fact, I love it so much that I like to learn a new language every two years,
currently working on my eighth one.
When people find that out about me, they always a
Now, people have a lot of misconceptions about science --
about how it works and what it is.
A big one is that science is just a big old pile of facts.
But that's not true -- that's not even the goal
Translator: Leslie Gauthier Reviewer: Camille Martínez
You don't know them.
You don't see them.
But they're always around,
whispering,
making secret plans,
building armies with millions of soldiers.
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