Sentences with phrase «moving out of the lab»

«It's ready to move out of the labs
Most Ph.D. students have a job lined up well in advance of graduation day, and moving out of the lab takes work.
And even if you join a company as a scientist, you may find yourself moving out of the lab altogether.
And unlike the low - tech production and assembly jobs that U.S. companies have been outsourcing for decades, the new age of manufacturing will rely heavily on additive - manufacturing technologies and materials, which are slated to receive millions of dollars in funding to move them out of the lab and onto the factory floor.
Supervisors will quickly view footage and ensure proper procedures are followed before substances are moved out of the lab.
Let's hope that this can be moved out of the lab quickly.
Big Data technology has moved out of the lab and onto the playing field.

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This work turned into his M.B.A. thesis, «InVivo Therapeutics» — and the business plan for a company of the same name, which would move Langer's technology out of the lab and up the ladder from rats to primates and ultimately to humans.
Now in 2018, I don't want to project that everything was negative in 2017: we've seen such individuals as Nimrod May from Sirin Labs, individuals like Mikhail Mironov from ICORating, who are having one of the most successful ICOs of 2017, and now is coming out with one of the first cell phones that has an encrypted wallet included on an Android platform, which I think a phenomenal piece of technology moving forward.
Unveiled on Monday ahead of the Beijing Auto Show, the partnerships mark the first move into the auto space by Alibaba's A.I. Labs as it rolls out a series of Internet of Things (IoT) initiatives for industries spanning smart homes, education, entertainment, airlines and hotels.
«CogntiveScale understands that now is the time for companies to move AI out of the lab and into operations to see real business impact.
Fresh out of the borehole, a mud - covered instrument is moved by crane to an on - site lab, where a team of researchers package, label and analyze sediment.
Intrigued by the molecular details of how enzymes worked, he next joined the lab of Michael Toney, where he set out to understand how electrons and protons move during catalysis by analyzing how mutations in the enzyme's functional site affected the reaction mechanism.
By the mid-1970s, Hare had moved out of the barracks and into a rudimentary basement lab with that era's cutting - edge equipment, including a 500 - pound polygraph machine.
Moving discoveries out of the lab and into clinics has become one of the top goals of biomedical research leaders.
Nearly a year after Elizabeth Fahey, a Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, ordered Harvard in August 2016 to allow German to work in Rubin's lab to complete the final months of his degree, German still does not have his Ph.D. — and Harvard has moved to kick him out of the university.
As researchers in these and other related fields continue to solve increasingly difficult scientific problems, they need to prepare for the next step: moving their treatment out of the research lab and into a larger - scale manufacturing environment.
Using massive moving platforms and an array of sensors and cameras, the researchers are trying to find out how well a two - story building made of cold - formed steel can stand up to a lab - generated Southern California quake.
Quantum cryptography «is moving out of the physics lab,» he says, and coming closer to covert operations.
The idea is to take «a huge chunk out of the friction involved in moving things around», says Astro Teller, head of Google X, the research lab behind the plan, in Mountain View, California.
Although most of the current research is still lab - based, scientists have already imbued test participants with the sense of moving from their own bodies into another form, such as a Barbie doll, or watching themselves from a distance in a willful out - of - body experience.
So this research has set out «to analyse the capacity new materials have to absorb solar energy as well as to seek appropriate strategies to move from the lab to actual operations,» pointed out Ikerne Etxebarria, a researcher of the UPV / EHU and IK4 - Ikerlan.
Watch these highlights of the 50 - foot - wide, 17 - ton ring's move across Brookhaven Lab and out to Smith Point Marina.
The idea that biological age is measurable and predictive only recently moved out of the mouse lab into human epidemiology.
Americans are cautious of the idea of creating synthetic life out of chemical building blocks in the lab, but most think it should move forward, a new poll finds.
The seven - week immersive lab experience in the RET program gives educators a chance to do that, and it often encourages them to move out of their teaching comfort zone.
When he moved back to Tokyo in 1977 to the lab of Yasuhiro Anraku, Ohsumi continued with his new study subject, but worked on transport systems that moved small molecules like amino acids and calcium into and out of the yeast version of the lysosome (idiosyncratically known by yeast biologists as the vacuole — which means «empty space»).
Vanderbilt - Ingram Cancer Center and the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology developed out of the work of the Hancock Lab to merit national acclaim for cancer care and translational research that moves discovery from the lab to benefit patienLab to merit national acclaim for cancer care and translational research that moves discovery from the lab to benefit patienlab to benefit patients.
Just as technology - infused instruction has moved out of the computer lab, we will see media literacy begin to move across the curriculum, especially as teachers rely more and more on online resources and the access that students have to the internet for information.
Labs may also suffer from less common health problems, such as a luxating patella, a disorder in which the kneecap moves out of position.
In an out - of - the - box presentation full of innovative ideas, Zoic Labs Senior Software Developer Dave Taylor will discuss moving our commerce, currently based on scalar money, to the «measurably superior alternative» of vector money based on technology already available today — and how game creators will be a pivotal part of building this new economy.
If you do that, then nine times out of ten you'll get out of the lab and move on to the next.
The storyline is great with time portals, underground and secret labs, moving bookshelves and a host of scientific forumulas that the player has to figure out.
The rat reference wasn't totally arbitrary either: At the 2015 Frieze New York art fair, Sasamoto created a life - sized maze of rooms — each offering a set of choices to move forward — that well - heeled art patrons were forced to figure out, like big drunken lab rodents.
That's becoming a bigger issue as genetic testing moves out of the medical labs and into homes; 23andMe has been given approval by the FDA to provide disease analysis with its home tests, meaning there's a whole new market for people to find out what's hidden in their genetic code.
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