Sentences with phrase «researchers said the technology»

Researchers said the technology also is enabling them to see how cells communicate differently when combined with, or located close to, different cell types.
The researchers say the technology should be available soon to scientists who do research in animals, although it will take many more years to develop the method for use in humans.
The contact lens concept isn't unheard of — Google has submitted a patent for a multi-sensor contact lens, which the company says can also detect glucose levels in tears — but the researchers say this technology would also have a number of other applications.
The researchers say the technology has applications not only in dentistry anesthesia, but also in other areas such as cancer treatment.
Yet the researchers say the technology may also be used to beat baddies at their own game.

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As the Financial Times (whose writer also testified) reported, a diamond - registration blockchain exec noted that the system was «garbage in, garbage out,» and a researcher designing blockchain - based voting systems said the technology would only be useful for recording final results, rather than validating individual votes.
The key players were independent researcher Paul Kocher and the team at a company called Cyberus Technology, said Gruss, while Jann Horn at Google Project Zero came to similar conclusions independently.
«Although this would require cyber criminals to target individual cards and wouldn't result in large scale breaches or theft like we have seen in the U.S., the payment technology used won't protect against retailers who aren't storing payment card data securely, and they will still need to be vigilant in protecting stored data,» Candid Wüest, threat researcher at Symantec Security Response, said.
But while there's not a whole lot of intellectual property involved in its offering, chief executive Kaplan says they have developed a technology platform to handle its interactions with customers and of course to provide a safe and private testing ground for its researchers.
Boosting patient engagement through technology is seen as a critical task for health care, says Patricia Griffiths, a researcher at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center's Rehabilitation Research and Development Center for Visual and Neural Rehabilitation in Atlanta.
«Some EU members, especially Germany, are concerned about Chinese investment in the so - called periphery of the union, as well as about the acquisition of strategically sensitive infrastructure such as ports, power plants and key technologies,» Igor Rogelja, a researcher at the Lau China Institute at King's College London, said.
The technology giant said Thursday that several companies and universities have joined its initiative to create practical uses for quantum computing, a nascent technology that researchers believe could eventually surpass conventional computers in speed and power.
Millennials may be better educated than earlier generations, but Credit Suisse's researchers said they expected only a «minority of high achievers and those in high - demand sectors such as technology or finance to effectively overcome the «millennial disadvantage.»»
In the published paper, the researchers said they tested the technology with small groups of friends who were in their mid-20s.
Choonsung Shin, a Korean technology researcher who has examined problematic smartphone usage in both Korea and the U.S., says cultural differences could affect smartphone addiction rates, but he notes that factors such as a person's age, gender and occupation are also likely to play a role.
All the major oilsands companies are seriously pushing technology to reduce emissions and costs, and have been doing so extremely seriously the past couple years since the price crash of late 2014 and the Paris Agreement,» says Vredenburg, who also led a team of researchers that studied open innovation among energy companies.
«Technology is what is improving performance of the oilsands and is expected to continue to do so,» says Harrie Vredenburg, a researcher in the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business.
In the June 2010 issue of Nature Medicine, in an interview with theBoston - based researcher, Daley tells how he further changed the focus of his work after Prof. Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, who won the 2010 Kyoto Prize for advanced technology, made known his successes with iPS cells in 2007: «Once Yamanaka solved the problem, I turned around virtually my entire programme to take advantage of that breakthrough,» he says.
Unless they access an alternate technology they can't know,» says Michelle Colgrave, a researcher with the government - run Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia.
Women who don't breastfeed are often dispatched on a lengthy guilt trip, although a more supportive approach might be more effective, says lead researcher Joy Parkinson, of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
«Anybody with dementia can be engaged to some extent with iPad and gaming technologies such as the Wii, Xbox or Nintendo,» says Ben Hicks, researcher at BUDI.
«If they scream publicly but can't back that up, they incur loss of status,» says Howard Shrobe, a cybersecurity researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge who was not involved in the study.
There was an ancient paradigm about the «fitness cost of antibiotic resistance,» but the emergence of the new technologies of high - throughput sequencing has changed the field, allowing researchers to study bacterial pathogenesis at the genome scale,» said Dr. David Skurnik, senior author of a new Bioessays article.
The effect was big enough that people should have noticed the difference when coping with the glare of car headlights at night, for instance, says team member John Nolan, a nutrition and vision researcher at Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland.
«A lot of times people underestimate the importance of the preanalytical stuff,» says Bramlett, advising that researchers should «think through all of that before you jump in, and make sure you have a good sample going into whatever technology you're going to use to evaluate your liquid biopsy.»
Because its powerful technology can measure microstructural features in the brain, such as the diameter of nerve cell axons, it enables researchers to answer entirely new questions, says CUBRIC director Derek Jones.
Even though «there is no contract, no agreement,» says Frank Dellaert, a robotics and computer - vision researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, who has received two grants of about $ 40,000 from Microsoft, «it is in my own self - interest to use the money [as proposed] to build that relationship up.»
«Researchers are using newer technologies to look directly into tumors,» she says, «to make sure immunotherapies induce a response that works in the tumor.»
Researchers said further studies are also planned that use other methods to analyze the relationship between volume and outcomes, follow patients after discharge from the hospital, and assess how patient outcomes are affected as hospitals gain more experience with TAVR and the technology is refined over time.
In addition to DARPA environmentalists, biosafety experts and leading gene drive researchers say a new approach to mitigation and control is needed for the technology to advance safely.
Plunkett said the technology allows researchers to determine details about the star formation process, such as how often material is accreted or ejected, on time scales of a few hundred years.
«We've embedded clinical researchers and facilities in academic hospitals, with close links to the research environment around them, including access to technology for «omics and imaging,» says Williams.
The reported progress was possible, said project researcher David Veesler, UW assistant professor of biochemistry, because of improved technologies and techniques to capture, describe and catalog bacterial proteins.
To get more cells, researchers from Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Mass., grew clusters of human embryonic cells in a precise cocktail of growth factors and other cell - regulating chemicals that took several years to work out, says Robert Lanza, the firm's vice president of research and scientific development.
«I just got a tour of a lab where automakers and government researchers team up to create new technologies that help cars communicate with the world around them and with each other,» he said.
«I consider it an embarrassment that this kind of technology is deployed with no protection whatsoever,» says Klaus Kursawe, a security researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands, who was not involved in the work.
The improved grasses have revolutionized tropical forage across the continent thanks to the combined work of researchers at CIAT and the Brazilian Enterprise for Agriculture Research, a state - owned Brazilian company, says Eduardo Trigo, an agricultural economist and science adviser to the Argentine ministry of science, technology and innovation in Buenos Aires.
Though the technology has yet to be tested outside the lab, researchers say it could be key to adding sensation to artificial limbs or even enhancing the senses we already have.
Advances needed to make the combined technology usable outside of a lab are not far from reality, the researchers say.
«There are still a lot of ifs and maybes here,» says quantum computing researcher Seth Lloyd of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
To close the gap, the researchers are using technology that facilitates intervention early in the child's life and empowers parents to play a very important role: «baby's first and best teacher,» said Ashley Darcy - Mahoney, assistant professor and neonatal nurse practitioner at The George Washington University School of Nursing and director of infant research at its Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Institute.
«The pores allow the MOFs to work like tiny sponges that can soak up chemicals such as pharmaceuticals and gases,» said Sanghamitra Deb, a postdoctoral researcher at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the U. of I.
«Researchers at the University of Oregon are using tools and technologies to yield critical insights into complex scientific questions,» said Kimberly Andrews Espy, vice president for research and innovation and dean of the UO Graduate School.
«We believe that we have developed a viable 21st - century microdosing technology to transform the 100 - year old eyedropper paradigm with modern, high - precision smart technologysaid lead researcher, Tsontcho Ianchulev, M.D. MPH, professor of ophthalmology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Allen Goldberg, chair of Innovir, a New York - based biotech company that has licensed EGS technology, says researchers there have already had some success at EGS treatments of mice infected with a drug - resistant hepatitis virus.
For example, researchers can now see if body odor reflects other conditions, says Craig Roberts, a biologist at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom: «It's important because it might help with noninvasive diagnosis of disease and potentially for biometric technology using genetically unique and distinct odors.»
Weaver, a researcher at the Diabetes Research Institute before joining Georgia Tech, said she was surprised at how well the new technology worked.
With these findings, a «circle is closed,» says neuroscientist Mark Konishi of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena: The researchers know where the visual information comes from and how it alters the map.
«This regenerative technology, termed AAV gene transfer, provided long - lasting benefit to the entire musculature of affected dogs that would have otherwise perished, extending a healthy lifespan for more than 4 years,» said Dr. Martin Childers, senior author of the Muscle & Nerve study and a UW Medicine researcher in Seattle.
The result, to appear in an upcoming issue of Environmental Science & Technology, sets a baseline, he says, against which researchers can compare the effects of other nanoparticles.
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