Lithium - ion batteries have become essential
in everyday technology.
This could help unlock the benefits of TE
in everyday technology.»
The founders of Syntellia are inspired by the «application of artificial intelligence
in everyday technology.»
The chemistry of protactinium, which is very difficult to study due to it scarcity and complex chemistry, is important for understanding and controlling its behavior for application in nuclear reactors, as well as for comprehending the overall variable and complex chemistry of the actinide series and transition elements used
in everyday technologies.
Not exact matches
Starting with a dream to have a «computer on every desk and
in every home,» Gates transformed the complex
technology of computers
in the 1970s into something accessible for
everyday consumers — a mission he was passionate about early on.
Over the past four years, readers have doubtlessly noticed quantum leaps
in the quality of a wide range of
everyday technologies.
«Geospatial
technology is a pervasive and rapidly growing segment
in everyday life,» says Craig Harvey, the president of the Magnolia Business Alliance, a local business development group that runs the 40 - member EIGS cluster
in Bay St. Louis, Miss..
This
everyday trauma affected millions of American families each year; then,
in 2015, a bit of smartphone
technology took away some of the worry.
Those same principles and
technologies have led to shoes that aren't designed for runners at all, but solely for comfort
in everyday life.
MaRS clients are making breakthroughs
in areas such as healthcare and clean
technology that will help improve people's
everyday lives and generate high - paying, high - value jobs,» says Reza Moridi, Minister of Research, Innovation and Science for the Province of Ontario.
That is why I am excited to be a Director and involved with Premise — a data company that analyzes information people collect on their smartphones about
everyday life, like the price of local foods —
in its capacity to mobilize these
technologies as widely as possible.
By rethinking when, where, why and how we use
technology, we can begin to recapture our focus, deepen engagement, and find flow
in our
everyday activities and relationships.
The increasing interest around Blockchain
technologies in 2017 led the CTFC to release a Primer on Virtual Currencies which acknowledged that Blockchain
technologies can be used by governments, financial institutions and cross-industries to optimize
everyday operations via a Blockchain system.
It's the environment and
technology upon which clever developers can build smart applications for practical use
in everyday life.
Why would Warren make an investment
in an enterprise where
technology changes the business
everyday?
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.
As part of this interesting proposal, he talks about the «Austrian cryptocurrency myth» that tokens created
in the operation of a double permissionless shared ledger could compete with fiat currencies
in everyday use and concludes that for reasons relating to both
technology and governance they could not.
The US market has a strong and deep - rooted reputation for investing
in the design and development of new
technology and continually striving to bring high tech products to consumers around the world providing solutions for our
everyday needs.
What I find disappointing is that grown adults can see that after centuries of evolution,
in which we have grown taller on the average, our brains have enlarged, and
technology has altered our
everyday way of life... can sit back and say stupid stuff like that.
Just as sciences,
technologies and scholarly disciplines arise out of and return to the life - worlds of
everyday living and dying, so the logical and theoretical methods of argumentative discourse arise out of and return to participatory «fusions of horizon»
in the «mutual agreements» of historical narrative praxis (BOR 144ff, TW 113ff).
This strength is needed not only
in situations of grave poverty or natural disasters (above), but especially
in the face of slower,
everyday threats: pervasive
technology, growing divorce, and especially the loss of having both a mom and dad
in the home.
Christ, then, validates
everyday concerns, as well as human science, but «relativises» them
in the light of eternity, that we may not idolise finance or
technology.
Though some of the splashier and more publicized experiments of the «wired church» attract the most attention and concern, most congregations that use computer
technology are simply trying to make the ministries
in which they are already engaged more effective, attractive and applicable to the lives of the people they serve, especially the young, for whom these
technologies are as familiar a part of
everyday life as using the telephone — a mobile unit, that is.
A collection of essays by philosophers of
technology examining the significance of Borgmann's work
in disclosing the dynamic of
technology in everyday life.
She explored the relationship between
technology in use
in everyday birthing practices and the knowledge developed
in randomized trials.
Not only do tech spending behaviors change, having a baby also redefines the way moms view and use
technology in their
everyday lives.
This book explains the medical terms and
technology in everyday language to empower parents to get involved
in the practical care of their premature infant.
Tools are not causes of social actions, but parts of socio - technical action, things that help us do some things, hinder others, and are integral to how we live, act, and see ourselves — this is also how I hope people will think of the role of social networking sites and other
technologies in the popular uprisings
in Tunisia and Egypt, not as causes, or as irrelevant, but as tools (for protesters, though sometimes also for security forces)--
in North Africa, even with a less than open internet, some of those involved
in recent events certainly seemed to produce their own role as active citizens partially through the use of
everyday tools and
technologies.
At a 2010 forum on government Information
Technology, a number of state workers said they had to FOIL other state agencies for information they used
in the course of their
everyday work.
Recommendations for Using
Everyday Information
Technology to Open Up Government At a news conference on Thursday, March 22 at 1 PM, leading civic and government watchdog groups will call on the Governor, Legislature, Attorney General, and Comptroller to use the explosion
in affordable Information
Technology to make NY State government more transparent, responsive, and accountable.
She enjoys educating patrons about how
technology can help them
in their
everyday lives.
The devices are becoming standard practice
in many police departments as video
technology becomes more prevalent
in our
everyday lives — and departments come under increasing scrutiny.
Beyond today's budget news, Reinvent Albany is glad to see Governor Cuomo taking the lead
in efforts to open up our state government with affordable,
everyday, information
technology.
Besides security - related applications — and the privacy concerns that such
technology might raise —
everyday electronics could also make use of terahertz chips to enable all sorts of technical wizardry, much like the cameras, accelerometers and gyroscopes
in today's cell phones.
In recent years the mushrooming power, functionality and ubiquity of computers and the Internet have outstripped early forecasts about technology's rate of advancement and usefulness in everyday lif
In recent years the mushrooming power, functionality and ubiquity of computers and the Internet have outstripped early forecasts about
technology's rate of advancement and usefulness
in everyday lif
in everyday life.
Along the way, the hope is that the project will transform the
technology of neuroscience —
in the same way that the Human Genome Project (HGP) helped take genome - sequencing from pipe dream to
everyday reality — and ultimately revolutionise our understanding of brain function.
MonTECH, one of 56 statewide assistive
technology programs
in the U.S. and its territories, loans equipment for free to Montanans with disabilities to help them with the tasks of
everyday life including reading, bathing, typing, eating, or simply getting from place to place.
Now James Chin - Wen Chou of the US National Institute of Standards and
Technology in Boulder, Colorado, and colleagues have used atomic clocks to confirm that they also occur at
everyday scales (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.1192720).
But Jacob Taylor, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, says it provides experimental data for «a quiet revolution»
in statistical physics, the study of how heat flows both
in microscopic systems and on the scale of
everyday life.
The results, reported online today
in Nature, suggest the
technology could help patients with brain or spinal injuries recover some of the movement
everyday activities require.
«Woven textiles from piezoelectric yarns makes the
technology easily accessible and it could be useful
in everyday life.
This experience leads to participants
in online conferences —
in which spoken contributions are preceded by a time delay due to the
technology used — being regarded by the other participants as being negative; the experience of
everyday conversation is subconsciously carried over into the conference situation.
Advances
in CGM
technology will also continue to lower costs, as it further integrates with software and
everyday digital devices such as smartphones.
In June researchers at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) reported on their effort to see how far quantum behavior can be extended into the
everyday realm.
In the same way that the space programme has yielded
technology that has transformed our lives, so exploring supernatural happenings produces remarkable insights into our brains, beliefs and
everyday behaviour.
As healthcare IT becomes more pervasive, and as
technology (Internet access and smart phones, at the very least) becomes part of
everyday life for a growing percentage of physicians and patients, both stakeholders are becoming more comfortable with the greater amounts of data available and more demanding of its use
in support of health according to Drs. Mamlin and Tierney.
«An important point is that it is not merely a different
technology for computing
in the same way our
everyday computers work; it is at a very fundamental level a different way of processing information.
Advances
in robotics
technology are making human — machine collaboration an
everyday reality.
Iterated Systems, developers of fractal
technology, says that fractal compression will soon be used
in everyday consumer products such as video games and PC software.
The award is part of NHGRI's Revolutionary Genome Sequencing
Technologies program, which has award $ 14 million
in an effort to enable the
everyday use of DNA sequencing
technologies by biomedical researchers and health - care providers.