Sentences with phrase «potential breakthrough»

And we continue to invest in potential breakthrough technologies that could further remove carbon from our atmosphere.
Building a DNA oscillator is a biological engineering feat in itself and would likely be integral for potential breakthroughs in synthetic biology, such as controlling the timing of events in artificial cells, scheduling the release of drugs and synchronizing molecular computers.
«If we bring forward innovative drugs that make a difference in the lives of patients, they'll continue to get attractive pricing,» he says, noting Biogen's work on potential breakthrough Alzheimer's and (additional) multiple sclerosis meds.
The ecosystem supports the accelerated commercialization and demonstration of new clean technologies so potential breakthrough ideas don't collect dust on a laboratory's shelf.
ARPA - e funds potential breakthrough work to make energy - dense batteries that enable long distance travel
And so in May, Google, USRA and NASA announced D - Wave's $ 15 - million machine would take up residence at their new Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley to look at potential breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.
The Lemelson — M.I.T. Program recognized several potential breakthroughs Wednesday in awarding four of its $ 30,000 Lemelson — M.I.T. Student Prizes to those from California Institute of Technology (Caltech), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (R.P.I.), and the University of Illinois at Urbana — Champaign (U.I.U.C.).
«Study reveals potential breakthrough in hearing technology.»
Organizations that ignore that in favour of recombining what's already known will miss out on the greatest potential breakthroughs.
Brandon Keim has an excellent piece in Wired examining potential breakthroughs in efforts not only to raise these giant, warm - blooded predators in captivity, but breed them, as well.
Meanwhile, groups looking for possible cures for devastating diseases, and seeing potential breakthroughs in other countries, urged Congress to cancel a federal funding ban on fetal tissue research imposed by Reagan and continued under President George H.W. Bush.
The Committee recognizes that a research program in CDR faces difficult challenges to create viable, scalable, and affordable techniques, but the Committee argues that the situation with human - induced climate change is critical enough (see Chapter 1) that these CDR techniques need to be explored to assess their potential viability and potential breakthrough technologies need to nurtured as they arise.»
Potential Breakthroughs in Treating Oral Disease Through Better Understanding of the Oral Microbiome
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is set to address reporters Wednesday, as news about a potential breakthrough with North Korea and the president's opinion of online retail giant Amazon dominate headlines.
And Thursday, Canada said it's preparing new talks related to autos, signalling a potential breakthrough in one of the biggest NAFTA sticking points.
As disciples of Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit, every day is an opportunity where we may see healing, every crisis has a potential breakthrough, and every broken heart has the potential to experience God's healing power.
Had the parents done so, he wouldn't have lived for this potential breakthrough.
Israeli police arrested a 19 - year - old Israeli Jewish man as the primary suspect in a string of bomb threats targeting Jewish community centers and other institutions in the U.S., marking a potential breakthrough in the case after an international manhunt with the FBI.
High February 19th: Lucas rallies the troops - Activists at the party's conference in north London were encouraged towards a «historic breakthrough» by Lucas, who said Norwich South, Lewisham and Cambridge were all potential breakthrough seats for the party.
This potential breakthrough research is admittedly still in an early, theoretical phase.
Now a team of researchers reports a potential breakthrough, describing that cheap polymers can store about twice as much as another leading material.
In a potential breakthrough for human babies born prematurely, scientists announced this year they'd successfully removed lamb fetuses from their mother's wombs and raised them into healthy sheep.
The drug in question, 3 - Bromopyruvate (3BP), has been hailed by some researchers as a potential breakthrough, but so far the only human data about its efficacy and safety are anecdotal.
«The proposed hydricity concept represents a potential breakthrough solution for continuous and efficient power generation,» said Rakesh Agrawal, Purdue University's Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, who worked with chemical engineering doctoral student Emre Gençer and other researchers.
A potential breakthrough in one of the longest - running projects in physics showed how science really works, says sociologist Harry Collins
Computer engineers and hearing scientists at The Ohio State University have made a potential breakthrough in solving a 50 - year - old problem in hearing technology: how to help the hearing - impaired understand speech in the midst of background noise.
A new study in The American Journal of Pathology describes a potential breakthrough for treatment of these patients: Rapamycin, an FDA - approved drug already on the market, was found to dramatically reduce the presence of HO in rats, suggesting it has the potential to become the first effective treatment to prevent HO.
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have discovered a brain signature that identifies fibromyalgia sufferers with 93 percent accuracy, a potential breakthrough for future clinical diagnosis and treatment of the highly prevalent condition.
A potential breakthrough in a long - standing problem called graph isomorphism is lighting up the theoretical - computer - science community
New collaborative research out of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work and the Department of Psychiatry signals a potential breakthrough for adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
His idea, detailed in a recent paper and further elaborated in a talk he is delivering at universities around the world, has sparked controversy among his colleagues, who see it as either tenuous or a potential breakthrough, or both.
«I think that this is a potential breakthrough,» says Jin - Soo Kim, a molecular biologist at Seoul National University who was not involved with the work.
A treatment billed as a potential breakthrough in the fight against disease, including cancer, could back - fire and make the disease fitter and more damaging, new research has found.
Engineers at Stanford University may have developed a way to double or triple the efficiency of solar power, in a potential breakthrough that could drop the price of solar - generated electricity to a level more competitive with fossil fuels.
Others accused Markram of exaggerating the HBP's potential breakthroughs.
According to UNAids, nearly 37 million people worldwide were living with HIV / AIDS at the end of 2016 so this potential breakthrough is promising.
The Company's potential breakthrough treatment for high - risk type 1 diabetes, called PEC - DirectTM is expected to begin clinical trials early next year.
Given the potential breakthroughs collaboration between cancer biologists and physical scientists could bring, that funding isn't enough.
Through our Innovation Funnel, we harness the creative freedom of academia to generate a pipeline of new ideas and potential breakthrough technologies; enable our staff with product development experience to prototype, mature and de-risk these technologies; and leverage our internal business development team, intellectual property experts, and entrepreneurs - in - residence to drive commercialization, through industrial partnerships, licensing agreements, and the creation of startups.
Scientists at the US Military HIV Research Program at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) recently developed a vaccine that blocks the opioids in heroin from reaching the brain in mice and rats, offering a potential breakthrough in treating opioid addiction.
Jim Koenig, a program director at the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), said that the «study could pave the way for a potential breakthrough in how we treat people who have experienced a stroke.»
It's easy to imagine this ingénue being treated as a potential breakthrough role for a budding starlet.
As Stern writes about the Gotham experiment, «Keeping this potential breakthrough alive would cost a mere $ 300,000 per year — which seems a far smarter investment than the $ 70 million paid in bonuses to teachers and principals who produced zero reading gains.»
What's even more exciting, and a potential breakthrough is talk again of bring manga through the Wii to the NDS.
Envia is a small company of 35 people that spent 5 years laboring on their potential breakthrough.
So Ross Gittins, the Sydney Morning Herald's economics editor, hailed the majority report as a potential breakthrough, «a bridge to a bipartisan climate change policy».
Its team believes the breakthrough could handle «billions» of transactions per second, and it's a potential breakthrough that has people excited.
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