Sentences with phrase «in labs»

In our labs we build robots and machines that can operate in the field, the factory floor, the ocean and even the sky.
My doctor actually «prescribed» me the rice protein, as nothing in my labs have indicated that it's problematic.
Added flavors are made in labs and serve to mask the lack of flavor of the other ingredients in the product.
Is what we do with our cultivated crops any different than what's happening in the labs with genetically engineered crops like corn and potatoes?
Technophiles dispute the necessity of sex for procreation: Can't we manufacture people in labs these days?
@Vic — Science has repeated evolution, e.g. SELEX / RNA aptamers, speciation in labs, Lenski's E. coli experiments, artificial selection in domesticated organisms, etc, etc..
Because with in vitro fertilization, we can make families in labs.
Sean, they've observed bacterial and viral evolution in labs literally hundreds of times in repeatable experiments.
Even in labs today we have not developed a new rat species (without intentional altering of DNA) so we can not reproduce the «gap» theory by experiment.
I predict beliebers will continue to say they don't beliebe in the Theory of Evolution, while continuing to go to their doctors, who prescribe them antibiotics, based cultures and sensitivities done in their labs, that prove that theory millions of times per day, (instead of praying), proving they really don't beliebe very much at all.
And, yes, the standard definition of evolution is proved thousands of times a day in labs across the world..
Furthermore, it was agreed that my presence in the labs on a regular basis would be useful and would help us to integrate the planning of the service with the educational process.
They're reading boring but effective textbooks full of information reinforced in the class's power point presentations, doing very practical group projects (often in labs), and being challenged by detail - driven objective tests.
If it's so easy to create life how come scientist haven't been able to do it in the labs from scratch.
Your,... wordy article, lost my interest the second I saw, «there has never been any darwinian evolution seen in labs or the environment»
Because with in vitro fertilisation, we can make families in labs.
lol, evolution is proved thousands of times a day by genetic research and active experiments and processes in labs across the globe.
How can evolution be reasonable when genes lose information when it mutates, even when they are deliberately manipulated in labs, under controlled environments?
We do what they do in labs all the time.
That we and other insti «tutions fund billions of dollars in labs and scientist for competing projects I feel is a issue.
Meanwhile, startups using technology to engineer meat in labs or manufacture it from plant - based products are rising in popularity.
Another source, also speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Rogers and Bell already have the product in their labs.
«We sat with advisors in our labs and in the field to develop a shared vision for what FidelityConnect could help them achieve,» Heather Wingfield, Fidelity's principal information architect and FidelityConnect's design leader, said in the statement.
We have always believed competition should be fueled by innovation in the labs and on the roads and we look forward to bringing fully self - driving cars to the world.»
And meat is not the only product to disrupt — there are already startups looking into recreating eggs, dairy and shrimps in labs.
uBeam, a high - profile startup backed by some of Silicon Valley's most prominent investors, has become a tech - industry sensation because of the wireless charging technology it claims to have in its labs.
Under the watchful eye of cartel operatives, coca leaves are converted into cocaine, usually in Colombia, Peru, or Bolivia, in labs near the fields where they're grown.
The next big jump in data storage could take the form of the DNA inside all organic matter: Scientists in labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium.
In a case of technology meets biology, scientists in labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium, most notably Microsoft and the University of Washington.
But microorganisms behaved differently in factory settings, it turned out, than in labs.
Kevin Bai and Xuan «Joe» Zhou at Kettering University work in labs and in battery industry research, but they talk like car shoppers than laboratory wonks.
Brooklyn - based startup Modern Meadow grows fish, poultry, meat, and leather in its labs from muscle cells.
The startup routinely prints objects in its labs and collects the data on those prints to finely tune its devices, using algorithms that help with the calculations, DeSimone said.
The company, launched in 2009, started by selling medical refrigerators used in labs and hospitals but recently expanded into fiber - optic devices, which heat up as light and data travel through them.
The work is part of an effort to bring dying reefs back to life by growing tiny coral fragments in labs or nurseries — between four and 25 times as fast as they'd grow in the wild — and planting those fragments on reefs.
In these labs scientists genetically modify yeast or bacteria and feed them sugars to produce a protein that's molecularly identical to collagen (in the case of gelatin) or casein and whey (for cheese).
Apple also has autonomous car projects, AI - based speakers, augmented and virtual reality, etc in their labs.
It's not that Apple doesn't have exciting things in conversational AI going on in their labs.
The newly identified material, made of titanium and oxygen, had been produced experimentally in labs as early as the 1930s, but is extremely rare in nature.
«Competition should be fueled by innovation in the labs and on the roads, not through unlawful actions,» Waymo spokesman Johnny Luu said.
Another Purdue professor, Alina Alexeenko, works in a lab at the university that focuses on preserving bacteria and biologics.
Indeed, much of the denim on display in the lab is in the form of prototypes for styles not yet in market.
It features Tom, who tests a variety of blenders and products in his lab and based on his tests, suggest you to try or not to try that particular blender or product at home.
Memphis Meats, meanwhile, innovates by creating products that come from animal cells in a lab — not live animals — to deliver a true «meaty» taste.
Notice all or most of the factory workers were non-white, while the character in the lab coat was a white guy.
He spends much less time in the lab, though when R&D is too snowed under to explore tantalizing new technologies, he will often investigate on his own.
«We tweaked the test in the lab to fool the car into thinking it was no longer in the lab,» says Young, «and that it was out in the open road.
In 2011, after government researchers conducted a series of those tests, the European Commission found that diesel cars were spewing as much as seven times more NOx on actual roads than they were in the lab.
We have shown in our lab that different [brain] networks are engaged when we focus compared to when we ignore the same thing.»
We have a 32 - node cluster running in our lab, and we do industry - standard benchmark tests off of that cluster, and we give potential customers the published results of those tests.
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