Can We Improve Our Transportation Network Using...Biology?
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Friday, January 13, 2017
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Are there ways to make traffic better in our cities?
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Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode Networks
About Wanis Kabbaj's TED Talk
Wanis Kabbaj wants traffic to flow smoothly and efficiently, like the blood in our veins. He says driverless cars may be the solution to today's highway gridlock.
About Wanis Kabbaj
Wanis Kabbaj is the director of global strategy for healthcare logistics at UPS. He finds ways for organizations to transport their temperature-sensitive medicines and biotechnologies safely around the world.
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