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The sequences were, at times, so resonant that I would have thought a human mind might have been making them up.
Each seemed astonished to see so many others stepping out of intellectual closets to proclaim that they, too, thought a human mission to Mars was feasible and desirable, and that they, too, had a new idea or suggestion to bring it closer.
Dorsey, especially, gets his myth dismantled a bit, as the piece slices through the persona that he's managed to polish over the last few years as the most prominent public face of Twitter and then Square to present — who would have thought — a human being.
At one point, he asked his companions for a piece of paper and wrote a poem titled "Chile Stadium". In the poem, he described stands filled with 5,000 people"So much humanity, suffering hunger, cold, fear and pain!"--and the death of six comrades in the coup, including one who was "beaten like I never thought a human being could be beaten". Another prisoner would later smuggle out the poem.
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If all goes to plan, Dr Matzuk thinks, a human version the drug might be available to men within a decade.
And I think a human return to the moon poses some opportunities for international outreach in ways that asteroid or Mars missions right now cannot.
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