Sentences with phrase «cooperation between»

A new algorithm doubled the rate of cooperation between humans and AI across 472 games by adding short snippets of conversation known as «cheap talk».
There are, for example, many examples of cooperation between web hosting providers and police investigating child pornography or other crimes.
«We hope they will take this [report] into account,» Bobrow says, and establish better cooperation between the U.K. Home Office, which regulates animal research, and the Department of Health, which oversees research with human subjects.
Bhatt commented on the value of the study's cooperation between interventional and non-interventional blood pressure doctors, which demonstrated that a «good proportion» of patients with resistant hypertension in this study responded to expert medical therapy.
This remarkable partnership, described in a study published in the 22 July issue of Science, reveals how birds can attach specific meaning to a human's call, and represents a rare case of mutual cooperation between humans and a wild animal.
The camera is a cooperation between the University of Bern, the Astronomical Observatory of Padua, and the Space Research Center in Warsaw with the support of local industries and funded by the Swiss Space Office (SSO), the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the Polish Space Agency (POLSA).
«These discoveries are made possible by close cooperation between NSF's Division of Astronomical Sciences and Office of Polar Programs, both supporting the ALMA and SPT facilities; such cooperation will be essential to achieving the goals of Windows on the Universe: The Era of Multi-messenger Astrophysics, one of the «10 Big Ideas for Future NSF Investments,» said Vladimir Papitashvili, NSF program director for Antarctic Astrophysics and Geospace Sciences.
A cooperation between the Technical University of Munich and the University of Regensburg on the German side and the University of Southern California (USC) and Yale University in the United States has now, for the first time, produced a field effect transistor made of black arsenic phosphorus.
Many networks have been created to promote cooperation between companies and universities, as well as recruitment, such as the E.U. - funded Mathematics, Computing, and Simulation for Industry (MACSI) project, the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI), the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS), the Network on Computations in Commutative Algebra, and the newly established Marie - Curie Research Training Network in Coupled Multiscale Simulation and Optimization in Nanoelectronics (COMSON) project.
«It was a successful cooperation between colleagues from the US, China and Sweden.
The team demonstrated three different methods for sending audio signals and data using FM backscatter: one simply overlays the new information on top of the existing signals, another takes advantage of unused portions of a stereo FM broadcast, and the third uses cooperation between two smartphones to decode the message.
This cooperation between nanophotonics, nanochemistry and nanophysics research has provided the tools to manipulate and analyze nanoparticles in ways that have, until now, been beyond our reach.
But the review panel says that scientists should be careful not to make exaggerated claims about the medical impact of such research, and funding organizations should encourage more cooperation between basic and clinical researchers to make sure experimental results have maximum impact.
«We were able to prove by our research that the cooperation between factors of from the father and the mother is essential for the development of zygotes and embryos in Arabidopsis plants,» says Ueda.
This costly project was only possible thanks to a cooperation between Bielefeld University and its international project partners.
«The close cooperation between researchers and plant engineers has enabled a rapid industrialization.
What is unique about SHERPA is the cooperation between humans and robots, each with their own qualities, in order to achieve a common goal: saving lives.
Following the steady decline in funding for scientific cooperation between the U.S. and Uzbekistan, CSTSP initiated a project in 2011 with the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan (ASU) to identify possible areas of future scientific cooperation.
«Further study and cooperation between various medical disciplines will help broaden understanding of HBV reactivation.»
Structural balance may also serve as a psychological mechanism that allows specific social structures to exist and that prevents cooperation between members of different groups.
Berger called for IdEx to become programs that stimulate local cooperation between institutions, rather than autonomous entities that compete even with their own founding institutions.
Meléndez leads a European research network called European network to advance carotenoid research and applications in agro-food and health, whose main objective is to advance research and innovation in the area of carotenoids via interaction and cooperation between scientists, technicians, business and other interested parties.
«Finding the cooperation between MYC and PVT1 could be a game changer.
The realization of magnetic field sensors made from diamond tips is the immediate aim of the cooperation between Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup (University of Stuttgart), Prof. Klaus Kern (Max Planck Institute), and Christoph Nebel (Fraunhofer IAF).
The researchers believe the hormonal surge experienced by the Japanese macaques during breeding season and the close cooperation between these primates and Sika deer culminated in this copulation behavior between two unrelated species.
For starters, it's important to recognize that cooperation between humans makes no sense, said David Melamed, an assistant professor of sociology at The Ohio State University and lead author of the study, which appears in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Furthermore, evaluation systems in China should help to breed a collaborative research culture by formally recognizing the intellectual contribution of each collaborator and encouraging not only cooperation between Chinese researchers and institutions but also international collaboration.
The study was conducted in cooperation between the discipline of archaeology at the University of Helsinki and the Aalto University Nanomicroscopy Center.
The study is part of a program sponsored by the Hubble Space Telescope — an international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency — to look inside 23 massive clusters first catalogued in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
Around 2000 B.C., as Scandinavia was poised to enter the Bronze Age, settlements were thought to consist of scattered farms, with little cooperation between them.
The program includes a multidisciplinary public health model of care and cooperation between government, health services, the penitentiary system, and community organizations.
When several fathers are involved in a brood, this may also entail more cooperation between the males.
According to Bo Lindfors of Neste Oy, cooperation between the Baltic states is therefore essential if the region as a whole is to secure its oil supplies.
At each of these sites there is evidence of several adult males, implying some level of tolerance and possibly cooperation between them.
• They agreed to launch a new Agriculture Dialogue and agreed on a Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation and Food Security that will set a pathway to robust cooperation between the governments in crop forecasting, management and market information; regional and global food security; science, technology, and education; nutrition; and expanding private sector investment in agriculture.
«It is important for us to orientate scientific research at Russian universities towards the development of technologies which are in demand in the real economy and to boost cooperation between business and higher education,» Putin said in an 8 April speech at Novosibirsk State Technical University.
A closer cooperation between physiotherapists and general practitioners about how to best help these young people could also be a solution,» concludes Michael Skovdal Rathleff.
To facilitate cooperation between the Association and other organizations, and among the latter, the Council may elect an organization to be an officially affiliated or an officially associated academy or society.
The Living Lab Bus acts as a display window for showcasing Finnish expertise, while also increasing the attractiveness of public transport and cooperation between various players, as well as producing new research information on the needs of public transport users and service developers.
The search for tiny, microscopic forms of life, including fossilized microbes, requires specialized instruments and cooperation between field researchers and instrument builders.
The insulin vaccination trial is a prime example of the excellent cooperation between universities and research institutes.
Research data were collected from more than 20 countries, with approximately 40,000 respondents participating in a study conducted in cooperation between the Universities of Helsinki, Tampere and Turku.
For example, said Major, the European Council met in Essen last December and approved a plan of action both to improve cooperation between member states, and to develop programmes of assistance to non-EU countries from which the material may be coming.
Yet the essential lessons of the episode — that biological weapons are no longer just a battlefield risk and that innovative cooperation between law enforcement and science works — appear to have been forgotten already.
The digital stories were co-designed and created in cooperation between Duveskog and children participating in the projects in five different settings in Africa.
Last week, an international panel of prominent scientists echoed some of those gripes and went on to suggest a raft of reforms that aim to achieve more flexibility, greater cooperation between research institutes and universities, and give postdocs considerably more independence.
Experiment 2 Sometimes cooperation between two hands can improve performance even when you wouldn't expect it.
«Although international collaboration isn't totally new to us... we decided it was time to formalize cooperation between the U.S. and the U.K.,» Robin Staffin, the director of DOD's basic research office, recently told ScienceInsider.
Experiment 3 Interesting things can happen when cooperation between hands is interrupted.
Last year, prior to the re-establishment of diplomatic relations, AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences signed an agreement outlining a plan to advance scientific cooperation between U.S. and Cuban scientists in areas of mutual interest to the countries.
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