Algorithms that can make a collaborative robot arm react to moving objects within milliseconds could mean a future where robots and
humans work closer together on production lines.
Not exact matches
The leading professional services firms recognize that maximizing their full
human potential means
working to
close the leadership gender gaps that have long existed in the industry.
The moment you identify a «place / way you want to be» and share that with your team / group / family,
human nature demands that everyone start
working to
close the gap between where they are now, and where you want to be.
You're talking about the type of «evolution» that we always knew existed and to make matters worse you're bragging about the advancements made by INTELLIGENT
HUMAN BEINGS which still don't even come
close to the complication of macro evolution but still required thousands of years of scientific advancement and knowledge and a team of researchers with high iq's
working aroudn the clock with microscopes.
Eastern theology acknowledges that there's something drastically wrong, even evil, about
human beings (just not in the same sense as the Western Church), and it's because of Jesus»
work as the «true
human'that humanity may come
closer to this vision.
Even though we knowtoday that species occur rapidly following a ass extinction, the opposite of Nye's understanding of science, there remains the oxymoron of rapid, or random mutation evolution Dr. Gould's
work in the area of random mutation evolution was very popular until the
human genome project proved that Dog is Man's
closest genome relatve.
Jennifer Moorcroft brings her great understanding and knowledge of the spiritual life to produce a
work that not only brings Therese's world
closer to us, but makes us also glimpse longingly at the effects of grace on the
human soul.
1995), «the fine
working of the market is
close to the heart of western society's self - definition» and they speak about its underlying presuppositions thus: «Indeed for Smith, the market played a role in all forms of
human progress.
Dillard's first two prose
works, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (Harper & Row, 1974) and Holy the Firm (Harper & Row, 1977), are reflections on the natural environment and on the qualities of
human life engendered by living
close to and listening to the natural order.
All should be humble and not deny an ability to coexist and even allow science and religion
work as a sort of ying and yang for the betterment of the
human race and the
closer understanding of God's universe.
The cautious drafters bend over backwards to affirm that «we have no wish or desire to place this issue on a pedestal» and the statement
closes by saying, «We need to
work for the protection and preservation of all the kinds of animals God has created, while prioritizing
human needs.»
Probiotics, especially the soil - based ones (the kind we'd be exposed to if we
worked outside, got our hands dirty, and generally lived a
human existence
closer to that of our ancient ancestors), really seem to mesh well with resistant starch.
I drove the Mille in 1953 and at times it was like driving through a mass of pulsating
human flesh as the young bloods vied with each other to see who would be the last to give way before the speeding car, who could
work his belly
closest to it as it sped by, and who could
close the gap quickest after it had passed.
Studies show that babies tend to prefer
human faces to other forms of visual stimulation so you should
work to keep your face
close to your child when they are young.
I felt this
worked for us as it combined the need for us to be
close, hear each other breathing, smell each other and all that good, basic,
human connection while at the same time providing her with a safe un-smooshable space to sleep and with any luck help us on the journey to being an independent sleeper.
Three from this genre provide good reading: Masters of Nothing: How The Crash Will Happen Again Unless We Understand
Human Nature (Biteback, # 12.99) is a joint
work by Matthew Hancock MP, former chief of staff and current
close adviser to the chancellor, and Nadhim Zahawi MP, who has been a successful businessman and entrepreneur.
Councilman Brad Lander said «that
close working relationship makes it simply structurally impossible — based on natural
human sympathies and the structural demands of the justice system for that very same district attorney to be the objective and fair prosecutor of those exact police officers, when the situation demands one.»
Confidently dated archaeological sites showing ochre
worked by
humans now go back more than 300,000 years,
close to the emergence of Homo sapiens.
An irony: amid all this highfalutin braggadocio of how
close we are to computers taking over the world and emulating
human thought, I had to give my talk on the «social singularity» (progress in political, economic and social systems over the past 10,000 years) early because Rice University computer scientist James McLurkin could not get his small swarm of robots to
work.
The finding brings us
closer to understanding chimps» trading habits and gives us precious insight into how trade, an essential cooperative behavior,
works for
humans.
So even though it might be possible to provide wildcats with the habitat and space they need through small parks connected by wildlife corridors, ultimately such plans wouldn't
work because the corridors would probably put the wildcats in
closer contact with
human settlements.
In
closing the workshop, Hill said, «Only by
working together are we able to fully account for the emergence and timing of unique features of Homo sapiens and how
humans, evolved through natural processes, resulted in a spectacular anomaly among living species.»
The year 1993 was also about the same time that an enzyme
close to the one she was
working on, telomerase, was first associated with the development of cancer in
humans.
«Experience
working with pharmacometric data from
humans, or animals
closest to
humans, is highly sought after,» says Ed Dupuis, pharmacologist at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
«Our
work brings us one step
closer to understanding how these vital cell structures may be contributing to
human ageing, with the hope of eventually specifically targeting areas of the mitochondria in an attempt to counteract the signs of ageing.»
«It is amazing,» says Chris Draper, who
works on the heat shield for the European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter — which will go
closer to the sun than any other
human - made object — at Airbus Defence and Space in Stevenage, UK.
In this issue, the editors and I are pleased to
close out the year by sharing with you a special report that showcases the wonders
wrought by
human ingenuity.
«Now that we have a better understanding of how an animal is built we can get some way
closer to knowing how the
human body
works in health and disease,» says John Sulston, director of the Sanger Centre at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Cambridgeshire, England.
Indeed, a
close look at the chimp genome reveals an important lesson in how genes and evolution
work, and it suggests that chimps and
humans are a lot more similar than even a neurobiologist might think.
Initial testing of the most widely - used contemporary 3D technology used for
humans — using circular polarization to separate the two eyes» images — didn't
work because the insects were so
close to the screen that the glasses failed to separate the two eyes» images correctly.
Now, the
work has brought the researchers
close to a new therapy for obesity, which they report
works well in monkeys and is edging toward
human testing.
«Because we can now monitor and manipulate the activity of specific sets of neurons, we're getting
closer to being able to directly test these hypotheses and
working toward strategies to improve
human health.»
The NHGRI PSC maintains
close working relationships with the NHGRI IRB, the NHGRI Bioethics Core and the NIH Office of
Human Subjects Research Protections (OHSRP) to create a network of resources for the investigator wishing to conduct clinical research.
«This
work is important because it
closes a hole in the argument about whether Neanderthals interbred with
humans.
According to Ophir Klein, MD, PhD, the Charles J. Epstein Professor of
Human Genetics and chief of the Division of Medical Genetics at UCSF, «We are looking forward to a
close interaction between Dr. Rajkovic and our clinical genetics faculty members in Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Internal Medicine and the Cancer Center, as well as with our colleagues
working on genetic diseases in other departments.
«This latest
work extends the capabilities of our multi-material bioprinting platform to thick
human tissues, bringing us one step
closer to creating architectures for tissue repair and regeneration,» says Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering, the senior author on the study and a Wyss Core Faculty member.
He taught me a lot about evolutionary medicine and nutrition in general, opened many doors and introduced me (directly and indirectly) to various players in this field, such as Dr. Boyd Eaton (one of the fathers of evolutionary nutrition), Maelán Fontes from Spain (a current research colleague and
close friend), Alejandro Lucia (a Professor and a top researcher in exercise physiology from Spain, with whom I am collaborating), Ben Balzer from Australia (a physician and one of the best minds in evolutionary medicine), Robb Wolf from the US (a biochemist and the best «biohackers I know»), Óscar Picazo and Fernando Mata from Spain (
close friends who are
working with me at NutriScience), David Furman from Argentina (a top immunologist and expert in chronic inflammation
working at Stanford University, with whom I am collaborating), Stephan Guyenet from the US (one of my main references in the obesity field), Lynda Frassetto and Anthony Sebastian (both nephrologists at the University of California San Francisco and experts in acid - base balance), Michael Crawford from the UK (a world renowned expert in DHA and Director of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and
Human Nutrition, at the Imperial College London), Marcelo Rogero (a great researcher and Professor of Nutrigenomics at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Sérgio Veloso (a cell biologist from Portugal currently
working with me, who has one of the best health blogs I know), Filomena Trindade (a Portuguese physician based in the US who is an expert in functional medicine), Remko Kuipers and Martine Luxwolda (both physicians from the Netherlands, who conducted field research on traditional populations in Tanzania), Gabriel de Carvalho (a pharmacist and renowned nutritionist from Brazil), Alex Vasquez (a physician from the US, who is an expert in functional medicine and Rheumatology), Bodo Melnik (a Professor of Dermatology and expert in Molecular Biology from Germany, with whom I have published papers on milk and mTOR signaling), Johan Frostegård from Sweden (a rheumatologist and Professor at Karolinska Institutet, who has been a pioneer on establishing the role of the immune system in cardiovascular disease), Frits Muskiet (a biochemist and Professor of Pathophysiology from the Netherlands, who, thanks to his incredible encyclopedic knowledge and open - mind, continuously teaches me more than I could imagine and who I consider a mentor), and the Swedish researchers Staffan Lindeberg, Tommy Jönsson and Yvonne Granfeldt, who became
close friends and mentors.
Babies do produce functional enzymes (pepsin and proteolytic enzymes) and digestive juices (hydrochloric acid in the stomach) that
work on proteins and fats.12 This makes perfect sense since the milk from a healthy mother has 50 - 60 percent of its energy as fat, which is critical for growth, energy and development.13 In addition, the cholesterol in
human milk supplies an infant with
close to six times the amount most adults consume from food.13 In some cultures, a new mother is encouraged to eat six to ten eggs a day and almost ten ounces of chicken and pork for at least a month after birth.
Luckily, it remains so by the end of this exquisitely judged romantic comedy, which maps out the transient pleasures, pitfalls and emotional culs - de-sac of mid-life dating with all the
close human scrutiny and hot - blooded sensual detail of her sterner dramatic
work.
Unlike No Country, with its isolated figures, Burn After Reading takes full stock of the chaos
wrought by
human misdeeds, a fact underscored visually by the film's opening and
closing shots of satellite images of the earth.
Stronger is a story about the indomitable
human spirit and all that, but it's also a warts «n» all look at Bauman's recovery, his relationship with Hurley, and the impact his experiences had on his
close - knit,
working class family.
Their comedy
works because the Farrellys have not only a keen eye for but also a deep sympathy with
human foible; when Jack Black's Hal in Shallow Hal scolds his overweight girlfriend's father for denigrating her looks, we get the gag that in Hal's eyes, she's Gwyneth Paltrow, and we likewise understand that many of this fat girl's self - esteem issues probably do have something to do with the amount of support she's getting from the people
closest to her.
We're
working on a lot of those system parts already: early childhood education, technology, extended learning time, wraparound health and
human services, career readiness,
closing enrichment gaps, etc..
Shattuck wanted teachers to understand that this
work was critical to
closing the achievement gap and that everyone would be on board the bus, whether they
worked in the classroom or in the
human resource office.
We have learned from the pioneering
human capital reforms led by Michelle Rhee and Kaya Henderson in DCPS and from stand - out charter performers, like KIPP, DC Prep, and Two Rivers, whose
work proves every day that the achievement gap can be
closed.
Closing the opportunity gap requires the public to view the
work teachers do as the single most important
human endeavor.
... The absolute best
work you have in you is always going to be the stuff that's
closest to your heart, the stuff that's absolutely the hardest to let another
human being read.
Still it rose to an improbable height, the antlers seven feet beyond the eight - foot crossbar of the truck's pole rack — fifteen feet of animal stretched vertically, climbing into the heavens, and the
humans working below, so tiny — but as they continued to carve away at it, it slowly came to seem less mythic and more steerlike; and the two old men
working steadily upon it began to seem
closer to its equal.
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