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Paul O’Neill (he/him)

Time: 2025-10-09 00:00:04 Source: Author: Wireless Backpacks

Lucid Catalyst (2020).

They have their own DNA which is only passed on through the female line.The way they produce ATP is by becoming self-charging batteries of 180mV which drives all the processes in a cell.. To get back to scale; do we have one of these in each cell?

Paul O’Neill (he/him)

The answer is no, we have a few 100,000 per cell.Over millions of years of evolution although much has changed, they have not changed in size, because the size and structure represent a sweet spot for their function.You could say that we have learned similarly in the building of batteries; replicating and combining small cells works much better than trying to create large cells.

Paul O’Neill (he/him)

The body itself carries on the advantages of scaling.An organ contains some hundred billion cells and the body is made up of about 100 organs and limbs..

Paul O’Neill (he/him)

If we look more broadly into the living world, we can see that size and scale are really important factors in function, efficiency, and survival.

Human beings are not accidentally the size we are.Johnston says that the biggest value driver of them all is climate change and carbon.

He agrees that there’s a “dawning recognition” that we don’t have a choice.However, these days, the data is starting to allow us to do these things, making this particular moment in industry history different from the ones that have come before.. “I think that's why it might stick this time,” he says.

“But if it doesn't stick this time, we've got enormous problems.”.Marks seems confident about the direction things are headed.. “Three-quarters of all specialty subcontractors have experience with multi-trade and two-thirds of general contractors have experience with multi-trade assemblies and prefabrication,” she says, referencing.

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