With the fast and
continuous changes in technology, publishing, and practices, we continue to learn from each other.
Not exact matches
The future of bitcoin is uncertain, but with
continuous positive gains over the past several years and an expanding interest
in the development of blockchain, the
technology is set to bring
change to society
in one way or another.
Dr. Sodickson will deliver a talk, The
Changing Face of Biomedical Imaging: From Still Photography to Streaming Information,
in which he will summarize the current state of imaging science, describe mounting demands for imaging to deliver greater measurable value
in healthcare, and argue that the answer to those demands lies
in development of rapid
continuous comprehensive imaging
technology.
The educational landscape is
changing as a result of
continuous advances
in technology and
changing learner.
Worldwide, solar PV capacity will hit a total of 740GW by 2022, more than the combined total power capacities of India and Japan today, it says, driven by
continuous technology cost reductions and unprecedented market dynamics
in China due to policy
changes.
These efforts have engaged scores of faculty and students and resulted
in hundreds of scientific publications on global climate
change and low - carbon
technologies — and we're proud of the
continuous role we've played
in working with the scientific community to better understand this issue.
In addition to the ever - changing shape and depth of the ocean basins and coastal zone boundaries, one must also bear in mind the «leaky Earth»: There appears to be a continuous exchange of water between the ocean bottom and the Earth's crust, as Professor Shige Maruyama of Tokyo Institute of Technology has show
In addition to the ever -
changing shape and depth of the ocean basins and coastal zone boundaries, one must also bear
in mind the «leaky Earth»: There appears to be a continuous exchange of water between the ocean bottom and the Earth's crust, as Professor Shige Maruyama of Tokyo Institute of Technology has show
in mind the «leaky Earth»: There appears to be a
continuous exchange of water between the ocean bottom and the Earth's crust, as Professor Shige Maruyama of Tokyo Institute of
Technology has shown.
Yet employers complain that they can't find enough skilled trades talent to meet the key challenge of the 21st century: adapting to
continuous and accelerating
changes in technology.