Sentences with phrase «explores human potential»

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If you spend enough time addressing your Body Thetans, even though you can't see or hear them, one day you'll become Clear and the path to exploring your true potential as a human being will be evident.
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
The purpose of the economy, according to Keynes, is to control the material basis of a civilized society, enabling its citizens to explore the higher dimensions of human existence, to discover their own full potential.
The Laws prescribe: • How humans (and Jews) should become and behave by free choice The Laws of Torah are Ideas They expect fulfillment They are Potential The Laws of Torah depend on their human Interpretation • They are explored and ruled by authority and majority.
In The Two Sources of Morality and Religion a similar tension («with its potential for conflict) is explored in terms of human anthropology, sociology, and history.»
After early animal studies demonstrated that the synthetic cannabis extract dronabinol improved respiratory stability, recent studies in humans have explored the potential use of dronabinol as an alternative treatment for sleep apnea.
This idea has the potential, already half - realised, Lent says, to produce a split humanity, «one species, genetically and technologically enhanced, exploring entirely new ways of being human; the other species, genetically akin to us, barely surviving within its collapsed infrastructure.»
Some human clinical trials are already underway exploring this potential.
Though it has the potential to transform life on Earth, metallic hydrogen could also play a key role in helping humans explore the far reaches of space, as the most powerful rocket propellant yet discovered.
«Exploring the potential of human echolocation: Visually impaired people use the pitch, loudness and timbre of echoes to locate nearby objects.»
Further research will be needed to explore this potential and determine how well the new findings can be extended from mice to humans.
Researchers are already exploring the dangers that hitchhiking microbes from Earth would pose to potential alien life, as well as the risk of alien microbes to the health of human astronauts.
The technique is in an early stage of development and will require more research before potential applications in humans are explored.
To explore the potential for application, the group then attempted a similar experiment using human blood stem cells taken from umbilical cords, which they transfected with a vector encoding human Id3.
«We are exploring alternative directions for developing this compound, including potential use of the animal efficacy rule,» Cihlar said, referring to a regulatory mechanism under which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may consider efficacy findings from adequate and well - controlled animal studies of a drug in cases where it is not feasible or ethical to conduct human trials.
To explore a potential link between the outbreak and associated illness in humans, we blindly tested available sera from titi monkeys (n = 59), rhesus macaques housed in the same building (n = 36), CNPRC personnel and close contacts (n = 20), and random human blood donors (n = 81) for evidence of recent or prior infection by TMAdV by virus neutralization (Fig. 6).
Although non-invasive methods to explore brain function in humans such as functional imaging and EEG / MEG have been informative regarding the potential role of a given brain area in a particular cognitive function, they lack the necessary temporal and spatial resolution to study brain microcircuits.
Thus, neural derivatives of disease - specific human pluripotent stem cells constitute a relevant biological resource for exploring the impact of adult - onset HD mutations of the HTT gene on the division of neural progenitors, with potential applications in HD drug discovery targeting HTT - dynein - p150Glued complex interactions.
The strategy developed by research teams and development of I - Stem aims to identify innovative therapies applicable to rare genetic diseases based on exploring the potential offered by human pluripotent stem cells.
Future studies are expected to explore these patterns of predictability outside of human cells and with a range of enzymes, with potential relevance to fields such as agriculture, industrial biotechnology and beyond.
From axolotls to zebrafish, this story explores some of science's classic models, others more unusual, but all with potential for increasing our understanding of biology to improve human health.
The specific vocation of I - Stem is to explore all the therapeutic potential of human pluripotent stem cells for applications in patients affected by rare diseases of genetic origin.
A new study exploring the NUDIX hydrolases in human cells provides attractive opportunities for expanding the use of this enzyme family as biomarkers and potential novel drug targets.
The challenge takes on even more urgency with recent developments, including a federal administration now more open to exploring the potential of stem cells, the recent FDA approval of a human trial involving embryonic stem cells, as well as the reported case of a young boy who developed a brain tumor four years after receiving a stem - cell treatment for a rare genetic disorder.
After a brief discussion on why humans are hard - wired to be curious, and to explore the unknown, the book describes what extrasolar planets are, how to detect them, and how to pin down potential targets.
Investigating the relationship between the microbiome of a plants» roots and the human gut, Montgomery and Biklé explore the potential to change agriculture and medicine.
Thus Yoga can be thought of as a scientific method to explore the full potential of a human being.
Even if not all the details of the stories were retained, stories of animals interacting with humans and exploring moral problems are always packed with potential.
The British Museum's potential for exploring the human form in world art is unsurpassed.
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon Kelly Loy Gilbert explored during her research process for Picture Us in the Light as well as its potential human implications.
«This is a fatal disease shared by dogs and people, and the work we and Dr. Knobel have undertaken has the potential to save both human and canine lives by further exploring the findings of this study.»
In addition to exploring the specific economic impacts of Resolution 20091105 - 040, this report also outlines, but does not quantify, the potential broader impacts of the Resolution on human, animal, and environmental health.
We hope that gamers will support our Loading Human Kickstarter campaign and join us on Prometheus» journey, exploring the new potential on offer with VR gaming and Unreal Engine 4.»
Splicing humour with menace, his works often use wordplay and distortion to explore notions of human identity — circling in on deep - seated fears and compulsions, and our potential for violence.
The video explores the potential of neuroscience and technology to alter human consciousness, especially during death, suggesting the potential of digital immortality.
We will explore the issues central to abstract painting, such as nature, structure, geometry, the human form and master paintings as potential sources of investigation and inspiration.
With the nine oil paintings and three works on paper that comprise the exhibition, Miller continues to explore the narrative potential of the animal world by revisiting many of the themes that she has surveyed in her work for the past thirty years, including the relationship between predator and prey, the effect of changing habitats upon both flora and fauna, the folly of our human sense of control over nature, and the passage of time.
The artist's sophisticated practice continues to operate metaphysically, alchemically, poetically, conceptually, synthetically and even politically, by exploring the boundaries of human identity and body, and how it is given form and potential meaning via process, time, and action.
In line with my process - driven practice and my long standing interest in the material poetics of photography where human subjectivity and hand techniques intersect scientific inquiry and my interest in exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezes.
We explore communications, tensions and potentials between the realms of the Real and Virtual, depicted as an intense ecology of digital, organic, human and machine; living, decaying, reborn and undead.
This episode features artists who synthesize disparate aesthetic traditions, present taboo subject matter, discover innovative uses of media, and explore the shape - shifting potential of the human figure.
For more than thirty - five years, since his first solo exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, Antony Gormley has sought to explore the relationship of the human body to space and to reinvigorate and test the potential of sculpture.
Through light works, Finch explores the potential of the human eye by offering a sensory experience that captures the capricious nature of light and color.
Her long - term investigations — Figures of Speech (2006 — 2010), exploring discursive potential of artworks, and The Body in Crisis (2011 ---RRB-, tracking changing conditions of the human body in historical moments of crisis — are structured as series of sometimes subtle, sometimes confrontational transfers from one work to another, from one context to the next.
At once current and futuristic, surreal and familiar, nature seen through the lens of technology resonates deeply with us, perhaps because it allows us to don the hat of scientist and artist, both pioneers of the human potential whose very job entails crossing boundaries to explore new territory.
In 2015, he had a leading role in convening an international summit to explore the many issues raised by the arrival of a new class of genetic tools (such as CRISPR / Cas 9) for potential use in transforming humans, plants, and animals.
The Committee recognizes that a research program in CDR faces difficult challenges to create viable, scalable, and affordable techniques, but the Committee argues that the situation with human - induced climate change is critical enough (see Chapter 1) that these CDR techniques need to be explored to assess their potential viability and potential breakthrough technologies need to nurtured as they arise.»
My most recent research interest is in exploring the potential conflict between human cognition and the physics of global climate change, which has led me into collaborative research in climate science and climate modeling.
Similarly, Stanford's Virtual Human Interactions Lab is exploring virtual reality's potential for building empathy.
In order to invoke the imagination, I have also included two case studies which explore first hand the potential impacts of climate change on a number of human rights of the Indigenous peoples, particularly those living on the Torres Strait Islands and the Indigenous nations of the Murray - Darling Basin.
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