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so say that creator of the 1st stem cell, burger and conversation with ortiz sophie shepherd, nancy, worrying or necessary, you can decide next in her continuing visionary series. good bye for now. oh, oh, yeah, it states, it has to be rash. to be able to afford enzyme and find the luxury good for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it says if these people don't count i saw how they can choose their customers and dump the sick so also they can satisfy their wall street investors. no parents should have to see what i saw. so if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine who gets to live and who dies to me, that's best getting away with murder. and i dream shaped banks interest in in there's things we dare to ask and we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our stands. this truth is th
so say that creator of the 1st stem cell, burger and conversation with ortiz sophie shepherd, nancy, worrying or necessary, you can decide next in her continuing visionary series. good bye for now. oh, oh, yeah, it states, it has to be rash. to be able to afford enzyme and find the luxury good for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are...
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all welcome to still visionaries, me sophie shepherd knox. and the heiresses population is growing. and so is to demand for food will be able to sustain the planet when there will be twice as many of us. and we not completely destroy the environment. but today i talk to a man glass presented the 1st lab, grow hamburg, or to the professor of vascular physiology of last east university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how does making or growing meat in a lab work? you take a cell sample from a cow, you bring into a lab, putting a by a reactor, feet necessary new trends or liquids and san what? right, well that's pretty much it. so you can take a sample from a cow. you're extract the stem cells from that sample so every muscle has themselves and they are sitting there to repair tissue, am and they can provide, they can pul
all welcome to still visionaries, me sophie shepherd knox. and the heiresses population is growing. and so is to demand for food will be able to sustain the planet when there will be twice as many of us. and we not completely destroy the environment. but today i talk to a man glass presented the 1st lab, grow hamburg, or to the professor of vascular physiology of last east university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions...
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me sophie shepherd, not to feel that others are enjoying a better life than you are missing a trick. well, we all feel this way, time to time, and it turns out science has a name for it. well, today i talked to venture capitalist and the man who actually coined the term, the fear of missing out, patrick mcginnis. patrick mcginnis, venture capitalists, and the 1st fomo sap names known to science as he calls himself, patrick rates, have you in our show? hi. hey sophie, it's a great to be here. all right, so even though the word is catchy and quite famous by now, it would still be nice to fill our here zane. so briefly, what exactly is firma which stands for fear of missing out? is it a syndrome? is it a condition? what is it? so was an anxiety that is caused by the fear that there is something better happening out in the world than what you're doing right now. combined with a fear of being excluded from a beneficial collective experience and sort of group thing going on that you're seeing happening. and you're not a part of all right. and you are saying that you are the 1st thermo sapi
me sophie shepherd, not to feel that others are enjoying a better life than you are missing a trick. well, we all feel this way, time to time, and it turns out science has a name for it. well, today i talked to venture capitalist and the man who actually coined the term, the fear of missing out, patrick mcginnis. patrick mcginnis, venture capitalists, and the 1st fomo sap names known to science as he calls himself, patrick rates, have you in our show? hi. hey sophie, it's a great to be here....
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so cellphone is home, revising you to a half an hour, and the delightful company of sophie shepherd dob sorta latest guest here after the break. so it was a good watch, but for now, for me, kevin, i was on the team. have a good day. ah, i'll welcome to so if you go visionaries, me, sophia shevardnadze. the earth is population is growing and so is the demand for food will be able to sustain the planet when there will be twice as many of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of last killer physiology of last yeast university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in our program today. welcome you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial meet some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how does making or growing meat in a lab work? you take a cell sample from the cow you bring into a lab, putting it by a reactor, feet necessary new trends and liquids and sa
so cellphone is home, revising you to a half an hour, and the delightful company of sophie shepherd dob sorta latest guest here after the break. so it was a good watch, but for now, for me, kevin, i was on the team. have a good day. ah, i'll welcome to so if you go visionaries, me, sophia shevardnadze. the earth is population is growing and so is the demand for food will be able to sustain the planet when there will be twice as many of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today...
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welcome to so think of visionaries, me sophie shepherd, not say that others are enjoying a better life than you're missing a trick. well, we all feel this way, time to time, and it turns out science has a name for it. well, today i talked to venture capitalist and the man who actually coined the term, the fear of missing ab, patrick mcginnis. patrick mcginnis, venture capitalists, and the 1st fomo sapiens known to science as he calls himself, patrick rates, have you in our show? hi. hey sophie, it's a great to be here. all right, so even though the word is catchy and quite famous by now, it would still be nice to fill our here zane. so briefly, what exactly is firma which stands for fear of missing out? is it a syndrome? is it a condition? what is it? so was an anxiety that is caused by the fear that there is something better happening out in the world than what you're doing right now. combined with a fear of being excluded from a beneficial collective experience and sort of group thing going on that you're seeing happening. and you're not a part of all right. and you are saying that y
welcome to so think of visionaries, me sophie shepherd, not say that others are enjoying a better life than you're missing a trick. well, we all feel this way, time to time, and it turns out science has a name for it. well, today i talked to venture capitalist and the man who actually coined the term, the fear of missing ab, patrick mcginnis. patrick mcginnis, venture capitalists, and the 1st fomo sapiens known to science as he calls himself, patrick rates, have you in our show? hi. hey sophie,...
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me sophie shepherd. not say that others are enjoying a better life than you're missing a trick. well, we all feel this way. time to time, and it turns out science has a name for it. well, today i talk to venture capitalist and the man who actually coined the term, the fear of missing out. patrick mcginnis. patrick mcginnis, venture capitalists, and the 1st fomo sapiens known to science as he calls himself, patrick rates, have you in our show? hi. hey sophie, it's a great to be here. all right, so even though the word is catchy and quite famous by now, it would still be nice to fill our here zane. so briefly, what exactly is firma which stands for fear of missing out? is it a syndrome? is it a condition? what is it? so was an anxiety that is caused by the fear that there is something better happening out in the world than what you're doing right now. combined with a fear of being excluded from a beneficial collective experience and sort of group thing going on that you're seeing happening. and you're not a part of all right. and you are saying that you are the 1st thermo sapiens
me sophie shepherd. not say that others are enjoying a better life than you're missing a trick. well, we all feel this way. time to time, and it turns out science has a name for it. well, today i talk to venture capitalist and the man who actually coined the term, the fear of missing out. patrick mcginnis. patrick mcginnis, venture capitalists, and the 1st fomo sapiens known to science as he calls himself, patrick rates, have you in our show? hi. hey sophie, it's a great to be here. all right,...
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sophie long was there, and has this report. as the sun rose over one of the most desolate parts of the wild west, william shatner made his way to the new shepherdrience. two, one... engine blasts. more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatner is now on his way to the final frontier. and there they are, over 328,000 feet, 100 kilometres... minutes later, as the new shepherd crossed the internationally recognised boundary with space, he became the oldest person in the world to float there weightless. and to experience the view of earth he said he would be entranced by. what a thing to have... he's the oldest guy that went into space! in the days before, he had laughed while saying he was terrified, but he said his going to space was a miracle and it was extraordinary to be part of this new beginning of space travel. and capsule touchdown. welcome back, the newest astronauts. cheering. he emerged from the capsule, clearly moved by the experience he said he hopes he never recovers from. but to see the blue... wow! and now you are staring into blackness, that is the thing. what you have given me... ..is the mo
sophie long was there, and has this report. as the sun rose over one of the most desolate parts of the wild west, william shatner made his way to the new shepherdrience. two, one... engine blasts. more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatner is now on his way to the final frontier. and there they are, over 328,000 feet, 100 kilometres... minutes later, as the new shepherd crossed the internationally recognised boundary with space, he became the oldest...