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bush: i'veve been banging this drum for a whilele, to really st ofof draw attetention to a abal. it's s just a pererfect, bannnnr species.s. aquacultuture and mae science hahas a tendenency to st of do a real cutut-and-pastete e of research, and so it didn't seem to me to be a great way to necessarily advance e the body f knowowledge on h how you canan t change and keep p that learnrnig trajectory movoving forward. whn we have a sort of f ready supppy of somethingng, where you can, like, generate the numbers you need for replicatable research, and you can kind of foster that commercial andnd research partnership, dan really jumped on that. you know, he and i met, and he took up that cause enthusiastically. swezey: and ultimately, to restore white abalone in the wild, we're going to need the scale that we see at commercial abalone farms because we're going to have to put them out by the hundreds of thousands to the millions if we ever wantnt to se that population kind of restored to its--its kind of pre-impact popupulation in southern california. hill: they are interested in sort
bush: i'veve been banging this drum for a whilele, to really st ofof draw attetention to a abal. it's s just a pererfect, bannnnr species.s. aquacultuture and mae science hahas a tendenency to st of do a real cutut-and-pastete e of research, and so it didn't seem to me to be a great way to necessarily advance e the body f knowowledge on h how you canan t change and keep p that learnrnig trajectory movoving forward. whn we have a sort of f ready supppy of somethingng, where you can, like,...
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. >>> ed byes for a private lunch with warren buffett has reached aball time high. there are still two more days to go. the toped by is $3.5 million. the winner can invite up to seven friends and the money benefits glide memorial church in san francisco which provides services to the homeless, sick and hungry. the bidding ends tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. the highested by in the 20 year history of the event was $3.5 million. >>> the time is 4:39. the tiniest baby on record to survive birth is now home after five months in the nicu at a san diego hospital. it is a micro preemie baby born in december at 23 weeks and three days. the baby weighed 8.6-ounces. doctors named her sadie and told her father she would probably die within an hour of being born but she hung on and even gained weight. sadie is now breathing and eating on her own >> oh! she grew to five pounds and given the graduation cap to wear on her last day in the hospital. now the baby is home >> gosh, that is incredible. one pound. wow! >> yes. >>> the time is 4:40. a berkeley woman is making history on mount ever
. >>> ed byes for a private lunch with warren buffett has reached aball time high. there are still two more days to go. the toped by is $3.5 million. the winner can invite up to seven friends and the money benefits glide memorial church in san francisco which provides services to the homeless, sick and hungry. the bidding ends tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. the highested by in the 20 year history of the event was $3.5 million. >>> the time is 4:39. the tiniest baby on record to survive...
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bringing an endangerered white a abalone sps backck from the e brink, andnd e an expert t on farming red abale in the context of ococean acacidificatioion, and so,o, of course, , our 3 grououps work together because we're interested in trying to understatand the fututure of alf these e species, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable fafarming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are at this p t where the knowleledge that's ben accumulalated here o on abalonee farms like thihis is actuauallya valuluable resouource, and it'sa criticic
bringing an endangerered white a abalone sps backck from the e brink, andnd e an expert t on farming red abale in the context of ococean acacidificatioion, and so,o, of course, , our 3 grououps work together because we're interested in trying to understatand the fututure of alf these e species, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable fafarming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world,...
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you want to shoot a basketball like aball-star. guess what?'s an app for that. ♪ ♪ ♪ > okay, all you basketball fans, if you ever wanted to shoot a bal like a pro, now now can with an app. eric went to brooklyn to try >> it's game changing technology that'sur tning amateur basketball playerse next sharpshoots. homecourtn app that uses high-tech computer vision a machine learning to improve .hooti >> 49 degree >> the the shots made and missed, launch angle, vertical r andction time using just an iphone. no sensors and no high-tech equipment necessary. >> today you run, you'reyosing apple watch or nike run app or you can track all those milet and f. for basketball that doesn't exist. so the first is how do we help people easily track their shots without strong do a lot of the manual work. >> homecourt is a top ten downloaded sports app in the apple store and it has more than a dozen college and pro teamus g it including joe harris of nets who this year led the a in three-point shooting and won the three. >> okay. i feel good and i did play cente
you want to shoot a basketball like aball-star. guess what?'s an app for that. ♪ ♪ ♪ > okay, all you basketball fans, if you ever wanted to shoot a bal like a pro, now now can with an app. eric went to brooklyn to try >> it's game changing technology that'sur tning amateur basketball playerse next sharpshoots. homecourtn app that uses high-tech computer vision a machine learning to improve .hooti >> 49 degree >> the the shots made and missed, launch angle, vertical r...
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they establish a medical program because they realize food alone won't do it, there's Ãball type droid kinds of disease going around and what they need to do is begin an inoculation program and scurvy, they need to bring the medications in because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover, it's hard for americans to imagine but this hoover had a certain charisma. and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. the nickname most of the men wouldn't call him back to his name but a lot of letters to hoover by his associates dear chief he was much loved, a great loyalty by the men under him to hoover, do it for hoover was the slogan of the american relief workers for example in russia. he's already at this time in 1921 considered presidential material. he had both parties wanted to draft him to run for president in the 1920 so the kind of photographs that herbert hoover wanted americans to see is, it's one of my favorite photographs. this photograph here of a provincial kitchen. these happen to be all-girls. in one of the volga town
they establish a medical program because they realize food alone won't do it, there's Ãball type droid kinds of disease going around and what they need to do is begin an inoculation program and scurvy, they need to bring the medications in because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover, it's hard for americans to imagine but this hoover had a certain charisma. and was adored by the people who worked under him. he was called the chief. the nickname most of the...