This means that a useful trait these days is the «courage to fear» — a phrase used in a recent discussion of tipping points by Allan Shearer, an architecture professor at the University of Texas, Austin, who studies
how humans design the future as much as he designs structures.
Not exact matches
The most ambitious element of Brooks's scheme was
designing Baxter to be trained the way
humans learn things — by having someone show them
how to do it — instead of having to be programmed by experts.
Computers
designed to automatically spot objects in images are based on neural networks, software that loosely imitates
how the
human brain learns.
Neural networks are essentially software
designed to loosely mimic
how the
human brain learns, explained Christopher Shallue, a Google senior AI software engineer.
We'll celebrate
design for its own sake, but our primary aim is to focus on
how melding the creativity talent of great designers with the capital,
human resources and execution capabilities of large firms can to achieve distinctive, high - impact business results.
Richard Bensted covers SEO and
human - centered
design fundamentals well in his BizCommunity article on
how to build brand experiences with SEO.
Twitter today is taking another step to build up its machine learning muscle, and also potentially to improve
how it delivers photos and videos across its apps: the company is acquiring Magic Pony Technology, a company based out of London that has developed techniques of using neural networks (systems that essentially are
designed to think like
human brains) and machine learning to provide expanded data for images — used, for example, to enhance a picture or video taken on a mobile phone; or to help develop graphics for virtual reality or augmented reality applications.
If
humans were not
designed by a higher authority,
how can each individual's DNA be uniquely different among the
human species, especially different than the other animals;
how can the life sustaining elements be constantly available and exist in exact formulations: O, H, C etc. water is always 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen; sugar, fats, grains, and any bio-chemical products can be broken down to their simplest forms of elements, but can be re-constructed with specific (not by chance) formula.
Underlying the warnings and prescriptions, he offers a theology of creation that emphasizes
how, by God's
design,
human beings and the created world are deeply connected.
In chapters like «The Meaning of Sex,» «Becoming a Singular Sensation,» «The Gift of the Present Moment,» «Winning the Spiritual Battle,» and «Craving Heaven,» Eden describes God's
design for
human sexuality, why sex is reserved for marriage, the importance of modesty,
how singles struggling with loneliness and unrequited love can empower themselves through prayer and the sacraments, and why shared values with one's spouse are so vital for a successful marriage.
«But Charles Darwin showed
how it is possible for blind physical forces to mimic the effects of conscious
design, and, by operating as a cumulative filter of chance variations, to lead eventually to organized and adaptive complexity, to mosquitoes and mammoths, to
humans and therefore, indirectly, to books and computers.
«The Gospel of Barack Hussein Obama According to Mark» is
designed to initiate the reader into a meditation on what it means to be
human, what it means to be a manifestation of God, and
how Barack Obama is a unique and important manifestation of God's desire for
human flourishing.
Jesus points it out very clearly: there is no
human criterion at all that is capable of knowing
how the Creator's
design to fulfill creation is going to look.
Unlike Pilgrim, with its several moments of intense oneness with nature, or Holy the Firm, with its more complex treatment of nature as a site of worship, Dillard here is bound by the project of the book, which has to do with
human design and artifice, to see
how far she can go in resisting all humanizing of nature.
How was that
designed for
humans, let alone any other life forms?
Even if that quote made sense it wouldn't explain
how humans came to be or why the «
design» is clearly imperfect but not surprising is easily accounted for by evolution.
Today, we will use your Jesus Popsicle product
design as an evangelism tool to show and tell children
how great is the overpayment of His redemption on the cross for all
human being ever lived.
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With a background in fashion
design and an understanding of
how clothing best supports the
human body, Karin's goal was to make a carrier with maximum, all day comfort for herself and her son by focusing on ergonomic
design.
Guess procreating, laboring, & delivering wasnt at all what my body was
designed for...
how ever did
humans become the dominate species of the world?!
arms, carried, or fed, then the solution is clear —
human attention is exactly what baby needs — that's
how baby is
designed, and for viable reasons.
The more I learn about the
human body and its amazing function, the more I am in awe about who God is and
how incredibly he has
designed us.
Two expert panels and breakout training sessions demonstrated
how STEM education taught through the prism of
human rights helps inspire students, puts the scientific method to work in the collection and eventual application of evidence and allows students to
design and build projects that address civic issues.
Ball describes
how to
design and develop information systems for
human rights projects.
Cynthia: Such as:
How do you
design a deep - water vehicle that can without
human eyes telling it specifically what to do, navigate deep under water, recognize coral, reach out, take a small sample and speed back up to the surface?
Understanding
how the virus operates offers a pathway to
designing antiviral drugs as well as new vaccines to control bluetongue and related viral infections in animals and
humans.
Next, researchers would like to study
how the two - drug approach works in
humans, although no clinical trials have yet been
designed or scheduled.
Since many
human diseases can be explained by perturbations of molecular interactions within cells, interactomes will drastically change
how we think about
human health, and
how we set about
designing drugs and preventive measures to counter illness.
«Since
humans designed this processor from the transistor all the way up to the software, we know
how it works at every level, and we have an intuition for what it means to «understand» the system,» Jonas says.
His team hopes to build a predictive model of the
human microbiome as a tool to study
how medical conditions can change this massive biological system, to identify settings that promote beneficial microbiomes, and to
design clinical interventions to treat currently hard - to - manage problems.
In addition to shedding light on
how major shifts in body
design evolved, the new finding could help scientists better understand certain
human diseases and deformities.
All of these findings were supplemented with several other experiments that were
designed to learn
how CHI3L1 interacts with other cells involved in the tissue repair response in both
human and mouse lungs.
Adapt:
How Humans Are Tapping into Nature's Secrets to
Design and Build a Better Future by Amina Khan.
They are
designing an artificial system that mimics
how plants and other photosynthetic organisms use sunlight to convert CO2 and water into molecules that
humans can later use for fuel.
The team is now testing additional emulsifiers and
designing experiments to investigate
how emulsifiers affect
humans.
The present study was
designed as a way to understand
how human to
human contact influences the skin microbiome, since contact has long been acknowledged as a major dispersal vector for skin bacterial communities (Hamburger, 1947; Pittet et al., 2006).
Very carefully planned experiments
designed to answer specific questions about
how a drug affects
human beings
«Once we understand
how these drugs impact specific cells and tissues we'll be in a position to
design clinical trials for
humans,» said Kennedy.
Understanding
how human water use would respond to global warming and its combined effects on the hydrologic cycle is important for better
designing mitigation and adaption strategies to the global change in the future.
Now a team at Harvard has
designed a device that smokes cigarettes and sends the smoke through a
human lung small airway - on - a-chip to examine just
how the habit damages health.
We show
how the HapMap resource can guide the
design and analysis of genetic association studies, shed light on structural variation and recombination, and identify loci that may have been subject to natural selection during
human evolution.
Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's Associate Administrator for
Human Exploration and Operations, who is in charge of the commercial crew program, assured the committee that NASA will take the views of outside advisors into consideration adding that NASA had just issued a white paper describing
how the agency will certify the commercial crew
designs and «ensure the safety of the requirements that are in place.»
Friday's test was the second in a three - part series
designed to help engineers and mission planners understand
how the activities of
humans and robots can be coordinated to maximize the reach and efficiency of planetary exploration missions.
An earlier version of this model had been
designed to estimate
how much modern
humans and Neanderthals interbred.
We clearly know
how to go to the Moon, and a properly
designed lunar transportation system can also be used as the basis for sending
human to Mars.
These data provide a study
design that can be used to determine
how variation in the sequence of the
human genome gives rise to
human diversity.
Researchers have long sought to understand
how it is that using a chemical
designed to specifically target bacteria could actually bring about such damaging effects on
human cells.
Many of us forget
how brilliantly
designed the
human body is.
In an experiment
designed to mimic the
human digestive tract, researchers examined what in cocoa powder gets broken down and
how exactly this happens.
Maddie firmly believes in the divine
design of
human physiology (the study of
how we work) and is dedicated to honoring it.