«I love the idea of actually
embedding technology in my body.»
«Beth and Colleen have
embedded technology in their classrooms to differentiate instruction, expand learning and prepare students to be future ready,» said Superintendent Joe Gothard, who nominated the teachers for the award.
Not exact matches
As electric vehicles gain popularity, such
technology could become as ubiquitous as stoplights, with chargers
embedded at bus stops and
in stop signs or even
in roads themselves (the U.K. government is testing charging lanes on highways that would offer electric cars virtually unlimited driving range).
IT experts will need to become more deeply
embedded in operations as processes are redesigned around IoT and managers at every level will need to learn how to interpret real - time data (i.e., the integration of information
technology and operations
technology).
The facility's engineers are creating enhanced sensor
technology to discover counterfeit bills by identifying different security features
embedded in bank notes, utilizing hardware engineering, software programming and scientific methods such as spectrometry.
Westfield has invested heavily
in technology so that they can deliver a more powerful customer experience that leverages a customer's mobile device with
embedded technologies such as beacons throughout the mall.
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And because of that dominance, it has relationships with companies like Nissan and Volkswagen, both of whom are
embedding Microsoft
technologies in their cars.
The new reader, which will ship
in spring 2015, is the first Square device to deal with EMV
technology, meaning it has the ability to process payments made with credit cards
embedded with computer chips.
Advances
in technology have enabled examiners to access banks» systems remotely, eliminating one of the advantages of having them
embedded at the institutions.
The ad tech firms
embed their own
technology in publishers» websites and apps, putting them
in competition with the tech giants.
ShotTracker's
technology tracks real - time basketball performance statistics using data from chips
embedded in a basketball, players» shoes, and portable sensors placed around the court.
IBM announced that the smallest computer
in the world — its size will be smaller than a grain of salt — will use the Blockchain
technology, and will soon be
embedded in your device everyday use.
What is this apparent link between our cultures, events, and the
technologies that are
embedded in them?
Technology is deeply rooted
in the interaction of people with their environments and other people and so, is
embedded in the cultures of people as well.
The
technologies we create and the cultures
in which they are
embedded are strikingly similar.
If we look at these two examples there is a common thread - the
technology appropriated by the culture gives expression of that culture and,
in the case of the Coke bottle, the
technology may even be used for purposes other than its original intent that give expression to the culture
in which it is
embedded.
Different praises and stigmas, uses and values, are attached to
technologies by the cultures
in which they are
embedded.
Gandhi used to insist that violence was
embedded in large - scale
technology.
Our constant pursuit of excellence is deeply
embedded in our design,
technology and materials.
With the steel bars integrated to strengthen and secure the connection with the vehicle and the safecell
technology embedded in the car seat, the Britax Roundabout G4.1 is aligned to all the other excellent similar products coming from the same manufacturer.
This cradling swing is different from what's out there because of the unique
technology that's
embed in it's system.
Parents will appreciate the clear images produced by the 720P HD digital
technology embedded in the camera.
Through this state - of - the - art
technology learning initiative, scientists, educators, and students will be able to interpret changes
in the Tidmarsh landscape as it is documented using video cameras and hundreds of electronic sensors
embedded in the habitats of the site.
The national identity card has been enhanced to take advantage of new
technologies such as tactile element for the blind, chip
embedding technology and iris capabilities
in addition to taking all ten fingerprints of an African.
«For example, the national identity card has been enhanced to take advantage of new
technologies such as tactile elements for the blind, chip
embedding technology and iris capabilities
in addition to taking all 10 fingerprints of an applicant,» he said.
The minister, who was represented by the permanent secretary
in his education ministry, Mr Sunny Echonu added that based on the 2017 theme, the importance of information and communication
technology was
embedded in its ability to create greater access to information and communication among the undeserved population.
A team of Rochester Institute of
Technology students has created a system that allows travelers to get real - time updates on the location of their luggage by way of an
embedded device
in their suitcase.
Theo Allen, a math student at NYU's Tandon School of Engineering who attended Tuesday's event, said he'll be participating
in the competition, and mentioned three
technologies he'll look at: a gun that can be locked using a smart phone app; a gun activated by a fingerprint reader; and a gun that can only be used if triggered by a digital chip
embedded in a nearby device, like a ring.
«We will implement the strategy of innovation - driven development, see that science and
technology become more deeply
embedded in the economy, and improve the overall quality and competitiveness of the real economy,» Li said.
«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.
By taking clever advantage of the interplay between light, electrons on the surface of metals, and heat, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) have for the first time created a plasmomechanical oscillator (PMO), so named because it tightly couples plasmons — the collective oscillations of electrons at the surface of a metal nanoparticle — to the mechanical vibrations of the much larger device it's
embedded in.
But now that increasingly powerful genomic
technology can definitively identify a species from a fragment of bone or uncover Neanderthal genes
embedded in the DNA of modern humans, there is less room for debate.
«We use our LEAP
technology to
embed ultra-thin, ultra-small semiconductor chips, including 350 µm / side, 20 µm thick semiconductor dice,
in paper substrates with a thickness of < 120 µm,» said Dr. Marinov, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering at NDSU.
One of the hottest fields is the development of GPS
technologies embedded in cell phones.
In the original SBIR grant proposal, Kayyem and Meade had proposed two alternatives to their technology: one with the DNA embedded along with conducting polymers in a gel, and the other with the DNA linked to molecules called «molecular wires» that would in turn be attached to a gold - plated electrod
In the original SBIR grant proposal, Kayyem and Meade had proposed two alternatives to their
technology: one with the DNA
embedded along with conducting polymers
in a gel, and the other with the DNA linked to molecules called «molecular wires» that would in turn be attached to a gold - plated electrod
in a gel, and the other with the DNA linked to molecules called «molecular wires» that would
in turn be attached to a gold - plated electrod
in turn be attached to a gold - plated electrode.
There's a strong need for expanded use of
technology that can clean water without the use of chemicals, says Thomas Harmon, an associate engineering professor at the University of California, Merced, and co-founder of the Center for
Embedded Network Sensing (CENS), a research group that specializes
in using wireless sensors to, among other things, measure and monitor water pollution.
Large ripples, loops and arcs
embedded in the starry outer envelope were first observed
in the 1970s, and they remain an active field of study for contemporary astronomers, who use the latest telescope
technology to observe the finer details of NGC 1316's unusual structure through a combination of imaging and modelling.
«You could imagine
in the future that all cell towers or Wi - Fi routers could come with our base station
technology embedded in it,» said co-author Vamsi Talla, a former UW electrical engineering doctoral student and Allen School research associate.
Prabhakar and colleagues from the University of Chicago, the Illinois Institute of
Technology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston), and Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore), focused on the carotid bodies, a tiny cluster of cells
embedded in the left and right carotid arteries, which pass through the neck.
Embedding them
in a polymer, scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a stable composite material which can be processed with standard polymer
technology.
Professor Smith said: «We are delighted that we have been able to demonstrate that the
technology can
embed unique pieces of data
in each individual product across a live injection moulding production run.
The
technology will allow manufacturers to rapidly
embed individual, unique and hidden individual pieces of data
in each item made
in large production runs of plastic products or credit cards as they are being created by injection moulding.
«Science and
technology are
embedded in almost every issue that the president deals with,» said Rush Holt, chief executive officer of AAAS and publisher of the Science family of journals, who also spoke at the 14 September event at the National Press Club
in Washington, D.C.
«What is often forgotten is that science and
technology are
embedded in issues of justice and diplomacy and social welfare and agriculture,» added Holt.
And attempts to take the
technology commercial have generally crashed and burned, as concerns about safety and the availability of chip readers have trumped the possible convenience of having an ID number
embedded in your body.
This report describes the challenges that advances
in information
technology pose for intellectual property law, and identifies a set of «core values» that should be
embedded in a system of scientific publishing.
One way to tease out the subtler possible impacts of emerging
technologies is to think of risk as a threat to something of value — an idea that's
embedded in the somewhat new concept of Risk Innovation.
With the knowledge that the HOXA9 promoter is methylated
in stage I tumors, Robles, Lissa, and team used ddPCR
technology to analyze HOXA9 promoter methylation
in formalin - fixed, paraffin -
embedded tumor specimens.
The phrase «intelligent interactive systems» describes many of Gajos's interests: understanding how intelligent
technologies can enable novel ways of interacting with computation and
in the new challenges that human abilities, limitations and preferences create for machine learning algorithms
embedded in interactive systems.