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We wanted to develop something to help in a more ongoing way".
After learning about diabetes and the magnitude of the problem in India, I wanted to develop something that could help curb the complications of this disease.
"We wanted to develop something that was 'tunable,'" said Thomas, who is head of MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
"I wanted to develop something with a continued impact, where [young people] could feel they were developing their independence, as opposed to a kind of dependence on services that were always short term and poorly funded".
I wanted to develop something that teenagers who may not read a lot would be able to understand with little effort – hence the use of short entries where possible, attractive colours, and giving readers just enough information to encourage them to go and read further about that subject.
Meanwhile, we wanted to develop something that people would want to [ingest] every day.
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"Having said that," says Eugene Gouws, one of the consultants, "if at some stage a developer says he wants to develop something spectacular along the lines of Sun City, we would consider it".Purists are horrified.
Dr Szostak is interested in the origin of life, and wants to develop something analogous to what he imagines life's earliest days were like: a reaction vessel in which a self-sustaining cycle of chemical reactions can reproduce itself.In a modern cell, such as a bacterium, instructions from the DNA are transcribed into a related molecule called RNA.
It's playful, but we also want to develop something that offers a slick experience and reflects the way that we as users seamlessly move between apps, so a conversation on Performr could then move to FaceTime, Snapchat or a link to a Spotify playlist.
Or, maybe you want to develop something that better shows off what the players are like off the pitch?
And there was interest, but people wanted to develop it into something episodic or break it up into three parts.
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