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Bonnie Bassler: The secret, social lives of bacteria
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http://www.ted.com Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attacks. The find has stunning implications for medicine, industry -- and our understanding of ourselves. See this INTERVIEW with Bonnie Bassler, "the Bacteria Whisperer" on the TED Blog: http://... Read more

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- -: Bonnie Bassler: The secret, social lives of bacteria

April 8, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attacks. The find has stunning implications for medicine, industry -- and our understanding of ourselves. See this INTERVIEW with Bonnie Bassler,...

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- -: Urban Sensing, Social Networking, And The Third Thing

October 9, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Google TechTalks March 17, 2006 Jeff Burke Dana Cuff Deborah Estrin Michael Hamilton Mark Hansen William Kaiser Jerry Kang Fabian Wagmister ABSTRACT Sensors and their data will dominate tomorrow's global network. Location-tagged images and sound, captured from mobile phones, will intersect with...

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- -: Bonnie Bassler Discovers Quorum Sensing

August 10, 2008 (over 15 years ago)

http://bit.ly/jSlxQ8 - Bonnie Bassler explains her breakthrough discovery.

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- -: Is Star Trek's 'Tricorder' the Future of Mobile Communication?

December 15, 2010 (over 13 years ago)

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/11/30/Wireless_the_Biggest_Tech_Platform_in_History_Now_What HP Executive and former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein says he recently talked to a T. Rowe Price fund manager who only invests in technology he's seen on "Star Trek". "The tricorder is going to happen,"...

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Carlo Ratti: Architecture That Senses and Responds

March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Carlo Ratti shows the fying pixel, a way to go from the physical to the digital world but still work with something tangible and not completely virtual.

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