Sentences with phrase «of immature technologies»

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For the technology to help restore sight in people, such as those with macular degeneration, the researchers needed to come up with a ready source of immature retinal cells.
Researchers had developed the technologies needed to create organoids years before — how to grow cells in culture, how to isolate stem cells from human tissue, and how to coax the stem cells, undifferentiated and immature, to become specific types of cells at later stages of development.
At the outset of any industry, the technology tends to be immature and not yet good enough for the majority of users.
But from their complaints, they appear to be pushing the industry toward modularity perhaps a bit before it is ready to shift and are therefore dealing with the corresponding headaches of a still immature technology.
This technology requires technical skills that are typically not offered by veterinary practices and includes aspiration of immature or mature eggs from mares using ultrasound - guided transvaginal aspiration (TVA) of follicles, in vitro culture of the eggs, micromanipulation and microinjection of eggs with a single selected sperm, and embryo culture in the laboratory, with freezing, and transfer of embryos to synchronized recipient mares.
The virtuous role of government funding in R&D is to be contrast with the litany of failure in recent times of subsidies in support of the premature rollout of technologies that are uneconomic and / or immature.
The reason so far for these failures is that the technologies are uneconomic over their lifecycles and immature in terms of the energy return on their investment.
Also, the fact that industrialization of immature and inadequate technology is very different from R&D.
Then, later on, if you need to remediate, you turn some fraction of a mature system for dragging CO2 out of the air to sequestration, rather than try do do it with immature technology.
The former situation may result from stronger future economy or from investment in research rather than in implementation of existing immature technology.
I generally agree with the conclusions, but I think we should consider the longer term future and not focus so much on current limitations of what is still a relatively immature technology.
They are in the minority, though, according to the report, which said that «most firms have made progress with more traditional digital technologies like mobile apps and client collaboration tools, but adoption of more cutting - edge technologies like artificial intelligence and robotic process automation is still immature».
However, this technology was still immature; being prone to errors, having exorbitantly high prices and the hassle that comes with installation of machine vision into production lines all deterred potential customers from purchasing this product.
CoinDesk recently reported on comments made by Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), who suggested that, while bitcoin offers some advantages for the payments industry, the technology is both too insecure and immature for its members to yet adopt.
«In the case of blockchain technology, which is still largely immature, I'm trying to understand whether and how we can push the technology more towards the values of individual emancipation, collaboration, and disintermediation.
However, to this point, we believe that cryptocurrency is still a very immature technology with a low level of investor protection and associated with very high risks.
Apparently, an unnamed Foxconn employee told people that the dual lens camera in the iPhone 7 Plus has been canceled because of «immature technology
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