Not exact matches
3 - D printers, which use a process called «additive manufacturing,»
create objects by laying one level of a material
on top of another.
«We
create a digital twin of the
object on the blockchain,» says Leanne Kemp, Everledger's chief executive.
Creating 3D printed
objects in this manner eliminates the layers associated with the types of 3D printed creations
on the market.
But Pettis, a 38 - year - old former Seattle art teacher, is a man
on a mission to put his company's manufacturing kits
on every desktop so users can build their own 3 - D printers to
create colorful plastic models of
objects that they design or download from the web.
In PowerPoint, you can even
create cinematic animations using Morph
on those
objects.
In addition to building the first light gun — a gun - shaped controller that allows users to shoot
objects on screen — he
created the forerunner to Atari's Pong game as well as the colorful electronic memory game Simon, which made its debut in 1978 at Studio 54 and continues to be sold today.
We will start to see a plethora of «dumb»
objects become connected, sending signals to each other and alerts to our phones, and
creating mounds of «little data»
on all of us that will make marketers salivate.
The news: Facebook
created a data set of 3.5 billion pictures and 17,000 hashtags pulled from public Instagram accounts to improve how well it can recognize
objects in images, the company announced
on stage at its annual F8 developer conference today.
You can save your studies and
create your own systems, and have the option to set the colors of each
object on the real time chart.
Yet it is government -
created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has pointed the finger at its own employees
on occasion to cover up its poor decision - making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who
object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
The only think I can think of that you are
objecting to is the suggestion that depending
on how these kind of issues are addressed then sometimes all that happens is a prolonging of misery and suffering with the
creating and enabling of fear and retribution.
If it is not our collective business to settle theological arguments, why are we
creating statutes and committing state resources in support of a practice that rests
on the opposite assumption — the assumption that there is no God, or at all events no God who would
object to suicide, assisted suicide, and euthanasia?
Did not God take
on flesh and become the
object of unspeakable physical suffering at the hands of His
created beings, all because of His love for those very beings?
And
on the seventh day god
created nascar, for he knew that teabaggers like to watch shiny
objects go around in circles.
On the other hand, Whitehead is very clear that God does not
create the eternal
objects; 42 they are for him eternally.
Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs features 3 - D interiors that come to life through trompe l'oeil 3 - D technology, an art technique that uses realistic imagery to
create an optical illusion that
objects exist in the space rather than
on the screen.
She
creates jewellery inspired by nature, casting
objects in silver (and soon gold) that she finds
on walks through the woods, along the river or by the sea.
Other options... If you don't know how to
create a perfect white, try using a pale grey background — this won't cast any colour
on the white, and because it
creates contrast between the
object and background it's easier to cut out afterwards.
Your baby can grasp
objects fairly well now, and he enjoys banging them
on different surfaces to experience the noise
created.
The main reason people
object to this practice is that, starting in the Victorian era, middle - class status could only be conferred
on those who had the resources to
create separate living quarters for their young.
As such, this book argues that much of the scholarly literature in the electoral domain has the wrong
object in view in focusing
on the outcomes of this work, rather than the processes that
create information environments.
An app lets you look up the
object you want to make, then shows the pattern you need to trace
on top of your phone screen to
create it.
I am part of the
Object - Based Media group, in which I investigate how to
create and transform interactive displays and interfaces, focusing
on the human response to material properties.
Ken's Java applets often don't emphasize the external polish of the virtual
objects created inside Second Life, but in compensation they have a lot of depth (some of Ken's creations appear
on these pages).
The newly
created objects have different sizes and shapes, among them are many elongated bodies, some of which consist of two parts, just like the comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko, which the University of Bern studied in detail with the Bern mass spectrometer ROSINA
on the Rosetta spacecraft.
In the past decade, physicists and engineers pioneered new ways to guide and manipulate light,
creating lenses that defy the fundamental limit
on the resolution of an ordinary lens and even constructing «cloaks» that make an
object invisible - sort of.
Such distortions often
create multiple images of the more remote
object; the brightness of each image depends
on the distribution of mass around the intervening galaxy.
NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), slated for launch no earlier than 6:09 A.M. Pacific Standard Time
on December 11, is charged with mapping the sky in the mid-infrared to
create an atlas of
objects whose emitted light is invisible to human eyes and largely absorbed by Earth's atmosphere.
Try doing this
on your iPhone: Researchers have developed a prototype «supercamera» that stitches together images from 98 individual cameras (each with a 14 - megapixel sensor) to
create a 960 - million - pixel image with enough resolution to spot a 3.8 - centimeter - wide
object 1 kilometer away.
One showed how the brain derives an
object's three - dimensional shape: Falling light
creates a shadow pattern
on the
object, and by interpreting the shading, the brain grasps the
object's shape.
Black holes are massive
objects that have collapsed in
on themselves,
creating a gravitational suction so intense that their insides become cut off from the rest of the universe.
Large
objects,
on the other hand,
create such significant gravitational fields that the duplicate states vanish almost at once.
Moiré patterns are the enemy of many: In printing arrangements of dots can
create unwelcome moiré patterns; in television and digital photography a pattern
on an
object can interfere with the pattern of the light sensors or camera sensors, adding unwanted moiré patterns to the picture.
The volume is the amount of space an
object fills in three - dimensional space (which tells approximately how much a container, like a juice box, can hold), and the surface area is the total amount of area
on the outer surface of the
object (which tells approximately how much material was used to
create the shape).
Whether an
object sinks or floats depends
on its density and the amount of water it displaces to
create a strong enough buoyant force.
3D printers, which
create customized
objects on demand, based
on digital instructions, are quickly finding their way into large companies, university labs and home garages.
«Using a robotic arm to immerse an
object on an axis at various angles, and measuring the volume displacement of each dip, we combine each sequence and
create a volumetric shape representation of an
object,» says Prof. Andrei Scharf, of Ben - Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Computer Science.
When you view the world normally, your eye first points the eyeballs — vergence — and then focuses the lenses — accommodation —
on an
object, and then these two processes are coupled to
create a coherent picture.
So, if a pharmaceutical company
creates an Alzheimer's drug to target memory based
on research into one type of memory — the part of the brain responsible for finding missing
objects, for example — but doesn't also have data
on the type of memory that helps individuals remember the important people, places and things in their life, it runs the risk of producing a product that helps a person remember where they put the car keys, but not how they met their spouse.
After uncovering a range of decorated crafts, ceramics and refined stone artifacts, he says scientists have unearthed strong evidence for amalgams made of sulfate gypsum and other local minerals to
create a variety of pigments to decorate
objects and paint murals
on walls.
In the past decade, physicists and engineers pioneered new ways to guide and manipulate light,
creating lenses that defy the fundamental limit
on the resolution of an ordinary lens and even constructing «cloaks» that make an
object invisible — sort of.
«Outside, shadows
create lines, which appear
on the tongue as
objects in space,» Erik says.
Creating objects, buildings and food
on demand will soon become commonplace, thanks to 3D printing.
On the other hand, the mass and short lifetime (dissipating with a 1,000 years) of these small particles indicate that the disk detected was
created by a large and relatively recent collision that may have involved
objects as big as the planet Pluto (up to 2,000 kilometers or around 1,200 miles in diameter).
On January 10, 2005, astronomers using the infrared Spitzer Space Telescope announced that the dust disk is bigger than previously estimated and was probably
created by collisions of protoplanetary
objects as big as the planet Pluto, up to 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles) in diameter (press release — more below).
My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the bottom of the ocean) all have an excellent chance of melting and releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 % of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories
on the Amazon forecast that with the change in rainfall patterns one third of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby
creating a domino cascade effect for the rest of the Amazon.With co2 levels risng faster now that the oceans have reached carrying capacity, the oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible news
on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory of near earth
objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
Based
on thorough examination, the researchers concluded that three separate
objects — a block to cut from, a hammerstone and an anvil — would have been needed to
create these tools, proving that whoever made them intentionally wanted to do so.
Each proposed scenario
creates a population of icy bodies beyond the Kuiper belt and leaves a distinctive imprint
on the orbits of these distant
objects that would be still be observable today.
This newly - discovered pulsar — named PSR J1930 - 1852 — has the widest orbit ever observed around a neutron star, which is an immensely dense
object created as a result of a massive star collapsing in
on itself.
The new name Makemake belongs to the god who
created humanity in the South Pacific culture of Easter Island (or «Rapa Nui» in Polynesian), which was proposed by its discovery team, which discovered the
object around Easter
on March 31, 2005.