Not exact matches
Her customers
lived on social, and her products are visual by design, which meant that, with the right tools in place, sites
like Instagram could become Glossier's R&D
lab and marketing platform.
Most of you readers probably assume that people
like me belong to the scientific and the medical worlds — that we
live, eat, breathe, sleep and operate in hospitals and research
labs, isolated from the business world.
Now, Google discloses revenue and profits within two categories: Google (comprised of the core ad business as well as revenue from cloud, hardware, and Android), and «Other Bets» (sales from businesses
like Nest, investment returns, small contributions from its Verily
life sciences business, and the secretive X innovation
lab, among other initiatives).
We'll offer you access to entrepreneurship education — and a week - by - week peek inside the
lives of entrepreneurs just
like you going through the Launch
Lab journey.
She knows that every time we choose open - door
living — whether in our homes or by taking hospitality on the road just
like Jesus — those we invite in get to experience the
lived - out Gospel, our kids grow up in a
life -
lab of generosity, and we trade insecurity for connection.
To address your other question, the one regarding the lack of
life -
like molecules in the
lab... I have to basically restate the same thing.
Jan. 30, 2013 — There's a wobbly new biochemical structure in Burckhard Seelig's
lab at the University of Minnesota that may resemble what enzymes looked
like billions of years ago, when
life on earth began to evolve - long before they became ingredients for new and improved products, from detergents to foods and fuels.
Jan. 30, 2013 — There's a wobbly new biochemical structure in Burckhard Seelig's
lab at the University of Minnesota that MAY (emphasis mine) resemble what enzymes looked
like billions of years ago, when
life on earth began to evolve - long before they became ingredients for new and improved products, from detergents to foods and fuels.»
I have a 6 year old yellow
lab named Tater Tot and for all of his
life I have wanted to paint his nails, feed him from a bottle and bake him a birthday cake, but all of those things seem
like something only a crazy person would do.
A growing cadre of do - it - yourself (DIY) biologists have taken to closets, kitchens, basements, and other offbeat
lab spaces to tinker with genomes, create synthetic
life - forms, or —
like Rienhoff — seek out elusive cures.
«She's been
like a cheerleader for me, understanding that I have a
life outside the
lab.»
Kathryn Shows, a postdoc at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond who studies the genetic disorder Treacher Collins syndrome, credits her postdoctoral adviser and mentor for helping her return to science after leaving to start a family: «She encouraged me to come back, and she's been
like a cheerleader for me, understanding that I have a
life outside the
lab.»
This year those breakthroughs include tools for reprogramming
living cells and rendering
lab animals transparent; ways of powering electronics with sound waves and saliva; smartphone screens that correct for the flaws in your vision; Lego -
like atomic structures that could produce major advances in superconductivity research; and others.
Like them, it happened because people with power and authority over the laboratory failed to give primacy to
lab workers»
lives and safety.
And looking at systems
like that, it's just inspiring to us and we say, well,
life had a chance to work with certain materials — shells and bones and some magnetic materials — but really hasn't worked with a lot of materials that we would
like to use ourselves that we consider more technologically important materials So, in my
lab at M.I.T. we give organisms [the] opportunity to work with those materials and try to use them to build devices in a more environmentally friendly way.
In many important respects they behave just
like other human cells, and they
live indefinitely in
lab dishes.)
Another is that the transplanted bits of tumor act nothing
like cancers in actual human brains, Fine and colleagues reported in 2006: Real -
life glioblastomas grow and spread and resist treatment because they contain what are called tumor stem cells, but tumor stem cells don't grow well in the
lab, so they don't get transplanted into those mouse brains.
Decisions in the
lab do not have a simple endpoint
like getting to the summit, nor do laboratory errors have immediate
life - or - death consequences.
And it again, it brought home to me the way in which Martin Gardner was at the hub of a vast universe of brilliant, sparkling intellect — including people
like Marvin Minsky [at] the M.I.T. artificial intelligence
lab; and John Conway who at the time was in England and later came to Princeton and who invented so many deep and fascinating mathematical ideas, especially the Game of
Life, to which Martin devoted several columns and which was an incredibly important thing in bringing new ideas to the world of computation and about the cellular automata; and Donald Knuth at Stanford, the great computer [scientist]; Perci Diaconis a statistician who is fascinated by paradoxes of probability and a great magician as well; and Ray Hyman, a psychologist who had a spent a great deal of his life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the wo
Life, to which Martin devoted several columns and which was an incredibly important thing in bringing new ideas to the world of computation and about the cellular automata; and Donald Knuth at Stanford, the great computer [scientist]; Perci Diaconis a statistician who is fascinated by paradoxes of probability and a great magician as well; and Ray Hyman, a psychologist who had a spent a great deal of his
life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the wo
life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the world.
Ironically, he found his work circling back to diapause, the subject of his master's thesis, when in 2001, his
lab showed that dwarf fruit flies with defective insulin -
like receptors
live longer.
I am again working on something
like Laboratory
Life — a combination of
lab and field work in an area called the «critical zone,» the study of Earth's outer skin.
When scientists setup an artificial ecosystem in the
lab, complete with ladybugs, parasites, and lacewings, insects that
like to make a meal of wasp cocoons, they found that when the cocoons were between the legs of a
living ladybug, only 35 % were killed by predators, compared with 85 % if the cocoon was attached to a dead ladybug, and nearly 100 % if it was free from any ladybug.
«Grocers can benefit from encouraging healthy shopping practices because they can sell more perishable items
like fruits and vegetables rather than tossing them in the dumpster after a few days,» says lead researcher Brian Wansink, PhD, director of the Food and Brand
Lab at Cornell University and author of the new book, Slim by Design: Mindless Eating Solutions for Everyday
Life, «The benefit to shoppers is obvious; healthier groceries result in healthier eating!»
IT MIGHT look
like an amputated rat forelimb, but the photo above is of something much more exciting: the limb has been grown in the
lab from
living cells.
Another of the
lab's achievements is its success in explaining how a six - sided protein ring called helicase — essential in all
life — attaches to the double helix and works
like a tiny motor, unzipping the two DNA strands as other molecular machines go about copying one of them.
\ nSo it seems the usual story of someone who did not believe that her career would survive telling unpleasant truth,
like she needed more time to do the experiments (was tired, needed a
life outside the
lab, whatever else..)
I looked each video (very well made) and also realize they use broader simpler but still concise enough terminology, that»S really great to increase reach and be more «approachable» because sometimes regular everyday people on the street don't know all or have heard the mumbo jumbo jargon in biogerontology (they will think you are a pompous alien nerd - stuck up who thinks he knows more because he was
like a
lab rat in his
lab books studying aging; on top of that they will more Resentful towards you for Daring to Question their
Life beliefs on
Life and Death by your» 2 - cents worth knowledge (couldn't give a f...)»
As genomics research unravels some of
life's complexities, laboratories
like the new molecular
lab at WSU Puyallup applies that knowledge to real - world problems.
However, since I
like to pick challenging projects, the symbioses between bacteria and marine invertebrates I was studying could not be cultivated in the
lab and neither symbiosis partner could
live without the other (s).
The results are flexible tech transfer alliances with our partners that address broad needs and interests, including research and consultancy projects, co-development, launching of joint ventures, joint
labs, personnel exchange programs, and licensing, as well as other services
like individualized
life - long learning courses, workshops, priority recruitment and networking.
Recent
lab work came back borderline low and the doctor immediately jumps to the HRT idea, but from what I understand that's
like a
life sentence and I'm sure with the proper changes this can be remedied naturally.
But when I picture my Christmas card I see a
lab like I've been used to my entire
life.
They grew up in a
lab,
living like rats in cages, but now they're free.
Now, through This Land Speaks — a recipient of the HGSE's Education Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship, which provides funding and space at the Harvard Innovation
Lab to students to advance ventures — she hopes to help students
living in disadvantaged rural communities
like the Mississippi Delta, Appalachia, Native American reservations, the Florida Panhandle, and the Eastern Carolinas.
Sensor - based
lab investigations provide rich opportunities for students to deepen their science understanding and develop hands - on experience using tools
like those used by real -
life scientists and engineers.
I
like these tools, but do prefer the accountability and data I get out of Socrative and SMART
Lab (see below) over Kahoot and the
live quiz games.
With 4 full - time Science Teachers who provide every student in Grades K - 5 with hands - on
labs in Earth, Physical,
Life and Computer Sciences, there truly is no other program
like Brentwood ES in LAUSD.
Life science
lab simulators (
like Labster) utilize immersive 3D virtual worlds to extend exploration (listen to Michael Bodekaer's TED Talk).
Lab / Research Assistant: If you have a local university or
live in a biotech hub
like San Diego, San Francisco, or Central Jersey, you can get in touch with researchers at these institutions to find out if they would be interested in mentoring a student over the summer.
The two elderly wiener dogs went from
life under the grand piano to a house and backyard rollicking with two young Dachshunds, 8 - year old Smitty and 1 - year old Halle; an elderly chocolate
Lab, Elle, with a tumor on her back so she needed help going up and down; and two young rescue Siamese - Tabby brothers, Maverick and Goose, who
like to mix - it - up with the wieners.
This wine is perfect for every celebration and
Labs live every day
like it's a celebration.
Learn more about groups working to give them a «
life after
lab»
like the Beagle Freedom Project.
We had the idea to start the student spay program at OC (Operation Catnip) in 2002 because we wanted more surgery experience with
live patients who actually needed the surgery and wouldn't be killed afterward (
like in our advanced surgery
lab).
if pit bulls never existed, you know we'd all be saying that a dog
like the rottwelier was horrible and needed to be put down like some are saying about pit bulls for once people GIVE THE PIT BULLS A CHANCE AT LOVE AND TO PROVE THAT THEY CAN LIVE A LIFE LIKE THE GOLDEN RETIVER OR THE YELLOW LAB
like the rottwelier was horrible and needed to be put down
like some are saying about pit bulls for once people GIVE THE PIT BULLS A CHANCE AT LOVE AND TO PROVE THAT THEY CAN LIVE A LIFE LIKE THE GOLDEN RETIVER OR THE YELLOW LAB
like some are saying about pit bulls for once people GIVE THE PIT BULLS A CHANCE AT LOVE AND TO PROVE THAT THEY CAN
LIVE A
LIFE LIKE THE GOLDEN RETIVER OR THE YELLOW LAB
LIKE THE GOLDEN RETIVER OR THE YELLOW
LAB HAS!
Bloat, for instance, is a
life - threatening emergency affecting deep - chested dogs
like Labs and can turn even the calmest dog into a restless, anxious animal.
Like all Labrador Retrievers, chocolate
labs have an average
life expectancy of 10 to 12 years.
I
like the fact you say «We will not crate her often»: — RRB - It's not supposed to be a way of
life, in this case just a tool to help you manage your
labs behaviour and protect your belongings.
Like other large, deep - chested dogs,
Labs can develop a
life - threatening stomach condition called bloat.
However, these tests said very little about their instinctive drives and how they would be
like to
live with, especially as adolescent pain - in - the - tails, although my first dog had such a strong herding dog vibe I knew it wasn't a
lab mix.
For people who
live in apartments or spend a lot of time at work, a
lab can wreak havoc on things
like feather pillows and leather couches.