Sentences with phrase «glass projects in»

Judi Harvest has created several large - scale public glass projects in Murano.
It wasn't long after Google first revealed its Glass project in 2012 that technology companies reconsidered eyewear as a platform for wearable computing.

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These privacy concerns, plus the host of bugs discovered in the beta version and its lofty $ 1,500 price tag, meant that Google Glass continued to receive bad press until the company finally pulled the plug on the project last winter.
On top of that, he refused to keep stock on the shelf, instead making each store a kind of chic lab experience: a cool, minimalist space where ingredients are blended together on the spot, poured into plain glass bottles, wrapped in a brown paper package and custom labeled like a science project, with the date, scent and name of the buyer.
The display works by projecting light through the glass to project an image in front of you.
O'Neill formerly led the Google Glass project for 13 months, before leaving his position in June.
Glass Canada, endorsed by the Canadian Glass Association, celebrates Great Glazing, with a look at top projects in Canada.
The 225,000 - square foot production facility in Collingwood, Ontario functions as a custom fabrication shop, supplying glass to a variety of cultural, residential, commercial, and retail projects including over 100 Apple Stores in North America.
As midnight approached on Dec. 11, a circle of Zappos and Downtown Project employees lifted up their shot glasses around a bonfire near the edge of the Fremont East District in downtown Las Vegas, where Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is conducting one of his many social experiments.
He joined Google in 2007, where he led the program to develop its self - driving car, and then founded Google X, the ultra-secretive research lab behind Google Glass and other research projects so far - out that Google calls them «moon shots.»
After few acclaimed projects, such as a Driverless Car, Project Loon (a network of balloons intended for beaming internet waves to far - reaching areas), Google Glass and Smart Lenses that can monitor glucose levels in the wearer's body, the company is betting upon another path - breaking projectProject Loon (a network of balloons intended for beaming internet waves to far - reaching areas), Google Glass and Smart Lenses that can monitor glucose levels in the wearer's body, the company is betting upon another path - breaking projectproject again.
Embedded below is a video made by Google showing how their new glasses project could work in everyday life.
On their project page, the team writes: «In this project, we aim to change the user's perception of what a glass is — both culturally and technically.»
Four - member student teams, all randomly assigned, from the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Packaging with Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about glass packaGlass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about glass packaglass packaging.
GLASS packaging is playing a key role in a poignant fundraising project in Poland.
Four - member student teams, all randomly assigned, from the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Packaging with Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about designing and manufacturing glass bottles and Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learned about designing and manufacturing glass bottles and glass bottles and jars.
Four - member student teams from the Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Packaging with Glass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learn about glass packaGlass and Metal class participated in the competition, working on the project throughout the semester as they learn about glass packaglass packaging.
During a press conference in Mexico City yesterday, Sands reinforced the company's commitment to growth in Mexico, and shared that the expansion projects at the Nava brewery and glass production facility are well underway.
A collection of Glass Microbiology artworks will go on display at the Eden Project, in Cornwall in Spring 2018 as part of the Invisible Worlds exhibition.
Project Manager and founder Sanna McKim is quoted as saying, «I'm personally excited about cohousing because it frees up time in my day to play with the kids, have a spontaneous glass of wine with a friend on the porch, and easily share meals and hobbies and resources... if we want.
Books People Sent Me That I Kept With the Intention of Reading ELISABETH EGAN «A Window Opens» CHRISTINE BREEN «Her Name Is Rose» AMY SEEK «God and Jetfire» JILLIAN LAUREN «Everything You Always Wanted» TRACY SLATER «The Good Shufu» DEANNA FEI «Girl in Glass» ELENA AND CLARE B. DUNKLE «Elena Vanishing» JEN HATMAKER «For the Love» KAY WYMA «I'm Happy for You» JESSICA PEILL - MEININGHAUS «The Gnome Project»
This is a great project for children of any age really — they can use their imagination to make a beautiful stained glass rainbow — just in time for the spring sunshine!
They can rob the oil of its scent and properties, so make sure you protect your DIY project by protecting it from light in a dark glass container.
This ornament is only one of the homemade Christmas ornaments you'll want to make using the projects found in our collection of 22 Glass Ball Christmas Ornament Crafts
While Clinton's glass ceiling in the main, represented her personal ambition to be the nation's first female president, Trump's wall was presented as a project for the nation's greater good.
Representing a fraction of the cost of etched or sandblasted glass, the films are ideal for refresh or refurb projects in a range of segments.
State funding will aid a near $ 100 million project to upgrade the Corning Innovation Support Center in Big Flats, creating 185 new jobs to establish the initial footprint for Corning Valor Glass.
Programme; state of the art ICT Centre for Federal Government Girls College, Onitsha; Free eye screening and treatment including provision of glasses for 5000 constituents; Annual charity programme for orphans, disabled persons, widows and less privileged; water borehole projects in many communities in her Constituency; and Primary Healthcare Centre at Umuerum in Ayamelum Local Council.
«A local glass company supporting this project is interested in licensing this smart window technology with infrared shielding,» says Huang.
«In the case of the Oberbaum Bridge there is a massive glass facade, a shiny railing and the running water of the Spree river, all within the scanner's field of view,» says Matthew Shaw of ScanLAB Projects, a 3D - scanning company based in LondoIn the case of the Oberbaum Bridge there is a massive glass facade, a shiny railing and the running water of the Spree river, all within the scanner's field of view,» says Matthew Shaw of ScanLAB Projects, a 3D - scanning company based in Londoin London.
Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Lake Forest, California, with a manufacturing plant in Pyongtaek, South Korea, it is the world's first commercial manufacturer of bulk metallic glass products and has about a dozen pilot projects under way for the U.S. military and for private companies.
«Concentrated solar power plants are massive projects, requiring lots of steel and glass, which are unlikely to see significant changes in efficiency or cost,» says Adam Schultz, a senior policy analyst for the Oregon Department of Energy.
«We've seen remarkable progress in this area but the control over the nanoparticles and the glass compositions has been limited, restricting the development of many proposed applications,» says project leader Professor Heike Ebendorff - Heideprem, Deputy Director of IPAS.
«In machine translation, historically, there was sort of a pyramid with different layers,» says Jim Glass, a CSAIL senior research scientist who worked on the project with Yonatan Belinkov, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer sciencIn machine translation, historically, there was sort of a pyramid with different layers,» says Jim Glass, a CSAIL senior research scientist who worked on the project with Yonatan Belinkov, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer sciencin electrical engineering and computer science.
In front, on the near side of the glass, they see the ultrasound image projected from the monitor.
The trick to getting the size down, says project leader John Kitching of NIST, was combining numerous microfabrication tricks, including a novel method for trapping cesium atoms in tiny glass cells, a technique developed by his collaborators, Svenja Knappe and Li - Anne Liew, also at NIST.
Another advantage is speed: the glass house and solar thermal mirrors took six weeks to build, compared to a solar thermal power tower project under construction since 2009 by BrightSource Energy for Chevron in California's Coalinga oil field near Fresno.
As the story opens, the lab's two PIs, clinical researcher Sandy Glass and bench scientist Marion Mendelssohn, are on the verge of giving Cliff the heave - ho because he has been noodling around with an idea of his own rather than pitching in on the lab's main projects.
Google is working hard to make Project Glass rigs look hip, even convincing clothing designer Diane von Fürstenberg and her models to wear prototypes of the head - mounted displays at Fashion Week in New York last year.
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RICHLAND, Wash. — A federal project director from the U.S. Department of Energy will discuss how the Hanford waste treatment plant will immobilize radioactive waste by turning it into glass as part of a continuing lecture series from 3 - 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, in the Washington State University Tri-Cities East Auditorium.
As part of one of his projects Shain tried to culture neurons, which means he tried to grow them in a petri dish (or, if you want to sound scientific you can say he was growing them in vitro, which is Latin for «in glass»).
The first project will focus on identifying the aging mechanisms of absorbent glass mat (AGM) batteries and supporting systems in start - stop applications and vehicle optimization strategies.
By telling residents how disposable chopsticks will be recycled into paper material, how aluminum cans will be sold for 155 yen, and how glasses and ceramics will be crushed and used in construction projects, the Zero Waste Academy is involving them in the process and creating a community around waste disposal.
I'm also going to try the book patterned egg project and I love your fau branches in the glass containers.
My family loves Starbucks drinks in glass bottles, and I've used them to make lots of projects, I'll show you some of my favorites first.
I also love using this brass and glass tiered tray around the house for different projects as well (you can see here & here where I used it for other projects)... it's so versatile and can go in any space.
While in that project I painted the outside of the glass, this time I wanted to try painting the inside of the glass, which is what the intended technique for this spray paint is (if you want the reflective side to show on the outside).
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Not that a woman is flying solo on a major animated project — although that is nearly as rare as the Hope diamond — rather that this is the first movie in a long time that you won't mind paying for the glasses because what's on the screen is multidimensional magic.
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