Just to clarify my position on global warming, while I have seen nothing that proves this, I do think its a good idea to reduce emissions WITH PROVEN AND ECONOMICALLY
VIABLE TECHNOLOGY in the same way I this it is not wise to run your vehicle in the garage with the door closed.
Not exact matches
The investors want to eliminate the «valley of death» between the early promise of a new energy concept and commercializing it into a
viable technology, which «neither government funding nor conventional private investment can bridge,» the group said
in a statement.
Advances
in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
technologies have lowered the price of a phone solution only previously available to large businesses, making it a
viable solution for small businesses.
Vogt is betting he can develop new products for cars and roads as you would for the Web —
in other words, perfect a minimally
viable product, and then gather data from users to improve the
technology.
I can't tell you when for sure, but I can tell you for sure that there will be UBER - like providers of outsourced IT support for companies of every size and shape because the explosion of diverse
technologies in every industry and our businesses» complete and utter dependence upon these tools means that there's simply no choice and realistically no other
viable solution.
In our book, The Immigration Exodus, we documented a number of cases where smart immigrants with
viable technology businesses were rebuffed by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service.
However a rapid fall
in lithium ion battery prices over the past two years — driven by the proliferation of electric cars — has made the
technology far more
viable.
The project, run
in partnership with the Singapore Land Transit Authority, will road test a concept that many companies investing
in automated driving believe offers the fastest path to making such
technology commercially
viable.
Rather, it's to illustrate how the opportunities for digital
technology in stores, mobile devices, call centers, and other channels are just as abundant and
viable as they are for websites.
The widely discussed
technology, some say, will emerge from labs and being
in the «proof of concept» stage to to the real world, or what some refer to as «minimum
viable products.
Our strong focus on
technology and long - standing track record means that we can service institutional clients
in a
viable way, irrespective of their size.
And we believe that, all three categories that make up that market, which would be activity trackers, smartwatches with display, and then the third being smarter watches, so integrating
technology similar to what you'd find
in activity tracker into the same type of watches we sell today, all three of those are
viable products that are — that we see actually are Fossil Q launch being very successful with.
In reality, such systems are far more
viable if built into the foundation of the
technology (like HTTPS!)
Often, these contracts will also ensure that recipients have an engaged, active customer once their
technology becomes
viable —
in effect, NASA represents many private ventures» first paying customer for their
technologies and services.
Yet, global cryptocurrency interest only exposed the fact that the
technology still requires fundamental innovation for it to be
viable and
in turn, valuable.
But before you jump into the possibilities, do consider whether this
technology will be legally and ethically
viable in the long run.
As such, Yao envisioned that an alliance of blockchains forming a non-centralized network, with each acting as a center of control, as a
viable way for blockchain
technology to grow
in future - something he said is necessary for risk control and technological changes.
According to a review earlier this year of challenger banks by Banking
Technology, there are some 76
viable alternatives to the traditional high street banks currently operating, or planning to commence operations this year,
in the UK.
«If it fell sharply, franchisee appetite to invest
in the new stores, refurbishments,
technology and marketing which have underpinned strong sales growth
in the past could be reduced and value range pizzas may no longer be a
viable way to drive volumes.»
Marchionne's main issue is still this fear that the sport is trying to equalise the cars to the point where Ferrari can no longer develop its own
technologies and it stops being financially
viable to stay
in F1.
If there is a problem
in the genetic makeup of your sperm or eggs, assistive reproductive
technologies, such as screening the embryo before implantation, can help you achieve a
viable pregnancy.
Our longstanding dedication to working with industry and investors is reinforced by the creation and continual advancement of infrastructure,
technologies and policies that fully support basic and clinical research — and its translation into commercially
viable products and services
in health care.
Partnership, if precisely planned and structured, can be a powerful tool not only to keep public company
viable but also to address cost and investment challenges, improve efficiency and service quality, increase expertise, attract more rapid and substantial investments
in infrastructure and new energy
technologies.
America's extended nuclear umbrella had seemed
viable in the early post-war years when the United States maintained overwhelming superiority
in these weapons, but grew increasingly questionable as Soviet gains
in nuclear and missile
technology ushered
in the era of superpower parity and «mutually assured destruction».
Such
technology could become commercially
viable in little more than a decade, Lee maintains.
There should be a complete ban on the implantation of a human embryo created by the application of cloning
technology into a womb, or any treatment of such a human embryo intended to result
in its development into a
viable infant.
In a step that some of the nation's leading scientists have long warned against and that has never before been accomplished, biologists in Oregon have edited the DNA of viable human embryos efficiently and apparently with few mistakes, according to a report in Technology Revie
In a step that some of the nation's leading scientists have long warned against and that has never before been accomplished, biologists
in Oregon have edited the DNA of viable human embryos efficiently and apparently with few mistakes, according to a report in Technology Revie
in Oregon have edited the DNA of
viable human embryos efficiently and apparently with few mistakes, according to a report
in Technology Revie
in Technology Review.
Today, biologists from Oregon report
in Nature that they have had unprecedented successes using that gene - editing
technology to alter early - stage,
viable human embryos.
«Unfortunately, it isn't commercially
viable to invest
in technology for capturing and storing CO2 today,» says Hammer Strømman.
Undertaken by University of Adelaide
in collaboration with CSIRO, the research could make
viable a process that has enormous potential to replace fossil fuels and continue to use existing carbon - based fuel
technologies without increasing atmospheric CO2.
«The way to create
viable, profitable
technology in the nanoscale regime, and build billions of copies of tiny devices, is to harness nature's properties of self - assembly,» says nanotechnologist Uzi Landman of the Georgia Institute of Technology in At
technology in the nanoscale regime, and build billions of copies of tiny devices, is to harness nature's properties of self - assembly,» says nanotechnologist Uzi Landman of the Georgia Institute of
Technology in At
Technology in Atlanta, US.
If commercialized, the advance could make this green
technology a more
viable alternative to fossil fuels
in the coming years.
Advances
in medical imaging
technology which could make proton beam therapy a
viable treatment for many more cancer sufferers will be described on an international stage.
Professor McGeehan said: «The engineering process is much the same as for enzymes currently being used
in bio-washing detergents and
in the manufacture of biofuels — the
technology exists and it's well within the possibility that
in the coming years we will see an industrially
viable process to turn PET and potentially other substrates like PEF, PLA, and PBS, back into their original building blocks so that they can be sustainably recycled.»
It's
in the «best interest and prosperity of future generations» to deploy clean coal
technology by 2015, she said, but she added that «early research has shown us this is not
viable at this time on a commercial scale.»
As the
technology improves and the costs come down, Matter thinks sequestering carbon dioxide
in basalt could become a
viable strategy for controlling greenhouse gas emissions.
Daniel Sanchez has a background
in engineering and public policy and recently completed a post-doc investigating how
technologies that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere can be made commercially
viable.
The specialist
in Uro - oncology added that if NTU's
technology proves to be
viable, clinicians might be able to localise and concentrate the anticancer drugs around a tumour, and introduce the drugs deep into tumour tissues
in just a few seconds using a clinical ultrasound system.
Technology for power transmission advanced
in the 1970s, allowing direct current to return as a
viable option — and for lines more than 300 to 500 miles long, DC outcompetes AC.
JBEI has established world - class and differentiated expertise
in the use of ionic liquids (ILs) as a
viable biomass pretreatment solvent and potential game changing conversion
technology, but there remain several significant scientific challenges that must be addressed before an affordable IL - based process is commercially
viable.
Presentations will include summaries of the top science cases for the next major UV - optical observatory, the
technology developments that will need to be achieved
in the current decade to enable its construction, and the path forward that will lead to a
viable flight proposal for consideration by the NRC
in their 2020 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Review.
Although the embryos were not
viable and not intended for clinical use, this proof - of - principle research raised ethical concerns and emphasized the need to continue to have discussions on the scientific and social impact of this
technology and its use
in countries around the world.
A particular focus
in this latter area is on developing the scientific underpinning of several new catalytic
technologies that are
viable candidates for exhaust emission control from diesel - fueled vehicles.
In collaboration with the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) and Auburn University (AU), Lysogene is developing IND - supporting preclinical studies using AAV gene therapy technology to translate the initial proof of concept into a viable drug development program to the benefit of patients in urgent nee
In collaboration with the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) and Auburn University (AU), Lysogene is developing IND - supporting preclinical studies using AAV gene therapy
technology to translate the initial proof of concept into a
viable drug development program to the benefit of patients
in urgent nee
in urgent need.
In this 10 - week course, offered once per year, teams of graduate and undergraduate students compete to create novel neural engineering
technologies that are commercially
viable.
In order to make the
technology viable on a commercial level, the system needs to be efficient, inexpensive, safe and stable, according to Lewis.
Each spring, the class brings together teams of UW students
in a friendly 10 - week competition aimed at creating new, commercially
viable neural engineering
technologies that address real - world challenges like Rouz» mother's visual impairments.
In fact, the NIH report to the President refers to this
technology as one of the
viable alternatives to the destruction of embryos.
These sessions included an update from NYMAZ on its innovative distance learning programme Conect: Resound — which uses Skype and other
technologies to deliver instrument lessons to schools
in rural locations where this might otherwise not be
viable.
If the lack of places filled
in computing is concerning, the number
in design and
technology is cause for alarm: with less than half the number of trainees required for two years
in a row, it is uncertain for how much longer the subject is
viable.