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What do we stand to learn from putting a living organism into a quantum state?
By focussing on the otherness of plants rather than on their likeness, Mancuso suggested, we stand to learn valuable things and develop important new technologies.
But as Gianpiero Petriglieri, an INSEAD professor, commented in the Harvard Business Review, "it is often when we yearn for an answer that we stand to learn the most from staying with the question".
By comparing co-existing immature and mature beta cells within healthy islets, we stand to learn how to mature insulin-expressing cells into functional beta cells.
And through studying how both traditional and new forms of media work, we stand to learn more about ourselves, as individuals and societies, than ever before.
Because this is the first study to take into account both so-called environmental DNA (eDNA) as well as more traditional types of data, he says, "we stand to learn a good deal more about how to interpret our records".
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We both stand to learn something from another person's input.
Perhaps we could stand to learn a thing or two.
Which is why we could stand to learn a thing or two from the Wodaabe, a nomadic people from Africa, who migrate across Niger, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Chad.
What Armstrong has figured out is something we could all stand to learn: the web may allow us to say anything, but that doesn't mean we should.
Over time, Srinivasan said that the option to become a mentor will be open to everyone, which makes sense: we call could stand to learn something from everyone.
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