Sentences with phrase «rapid emergence of»

But, Demeester also explained that China's censorship of bitcoin will also lead to rapid emergence of decentralized exchanges (peer to peer trading platforms), bitcoin mixing tools, tor and satellite nodes, which will drastically improve privacy and security measures for bitcoin users.
«The drastic increase in pesticide use with GE crops is due primarily to the rapid emergence of weeds resistant to glyphosate,» said Dr. Charles Benbrook, chief scientist of The Organic Center and author of the report, Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use in the United States: The First Thirteen Years, published this week.
The rapid emergence of solar energy has caused investor - owned utility companies and their trade association, the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), to create a strategic campaign to disrupt the growth of the distributed rooftop solar market.
The rapid emergence of China, India, and other developing economies as formidable economic competitors to OECD economies has also rendered two further pillars of the old framework untenable: first, the notion that rich countries would agree to very deeply cut their own emissions to create more atmospheric space for poor nations emissions to grow or, alternatively, that they would heavily subsidize the deployment of cleaner but more expensive energy technologies in the developing world.
Written by Brown and his colleagues, Janet Larsen, Matt Roney, and Emily Adams, the book details the rapid emergence of a new world energy economy.
«Publishers are struggling with two things, first, the rapid emergence of the eBook and, second, the related impact on books prices in a distribution world where Amazon owns the biggest chunk of the pie and is willing to drop eBook prices below the cost of publishing to entice more of their customers to buy refrigerators and other products, which is where they make their profits.
The rapid emergence of internet and digital technologies has only acted as a catalyst to the digital transformation process.
The legacy of the Charter School movement in the US - KIPP in particular - echoes through the rapid emergence of new kinds of school organisation in the UK — federations clustered around «Teaching Schools» which, partnered with a university, provide professional development from initial teacher training to leadership and management across groups of schools; independent yet state - funded chains of academies and the new «Free Schools».
The fossils, which date back 3.7 billion years and predate the world's previous oldest stromatolite fossils, could point to rapid emergence of life on a young Earth.
The Inter-EHSCC Working Group concluded that a potential for water and air pollution exists that might endanger public health and that the social fabric of communities could be affected by the rapid emergence of drilling operations.
It centers on one of the most remarkable events in that history, the relatively rapid emergence of animal phyla in the Cambrian.
The Ediacaran gave way to the Cambrian explosion, 542 million years ago: the rapid emergence of new species with complex body plans, hard parts for defense, and sophisticated eyes.
The rapid emergence of civil society organizations and civic activist groups was welcomed as indicative of the «liberation» process — gone are the days of the Qaddafi Foundation and its monopoly of civil society — and today Libya boasts a diverse civil society and civic activist space (See El Taraboulsi and Salah, 2013).
«The fragmented, impatient speech of the young» and «their illogical, unsyntactical writing» are only two effects or concomitant developments of «the rapid emergence of an all - instant society: instant therapy, instant religion, instant food, instant friends, even instant reading.
Having reduced Jesus to the stature of a common prophet or wonder worker, this approach has difficulty in accounting for the extreme reactions of his followers and adversaries and for the rapid emergence of Christianity as a distinct religious faith.
The rapid emergence of indigenous leadership in non-Occidental Christian communities in the past twenty - five years bears additional witness to the truth of this generalization.
The rapid emergence of new trading platforms has meant that there are now well over 400 trading platforms available on the market.
Given the rate of adoption of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and the rapid emergence of a wide range of applications for blockchain technology, it should come as no surprise that startup activity in the space has been dynamic.

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While there has been some restoration toward the peak of 1977 in recent years, and some movement of audience with the emergence of new programs, the overall picture indicates a marked levelling off of the rapid growth of the early 1970s.
Although the emergence and rapid improvement of the young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin for Arsenal this season was one of the major plus points of the season, it did also attract some unwanted attention in our player, most notably from the perennial plunderers Barcelona.
NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito — typically a close ally of de Blasio, a fellow Democrat — has made criminal justice reform the central mission of her second year as speaker: Sweeping proposals have driven her rapid emergence as a visible public figure, leading to her first real confrontation with the mayor's administration.
Indeed, China's rapid emergence as an economic power since the early 1980s has been accompanied by growing concerns over its environmental impacts, particularly in terms of pollution.
The group, as contained in its congratulatory letter to the new monarch in Iwo on Wednesday, said the emergence of Oba Akanbi heralded the beginning of a new phase in the history of the ancient city which the group however regretted is in dire need of rapid development.
Ms. Mark - Viverito — typically a close ally of Mr. de Blasio, a fellow Democrat — has made criminal justice reform the central mission of her second year as speaker: Sweeping proposals have driven her rapid emergence as a visible public figure, leading to her first real confrontation with the mayor's administration.
Still, while it is exciting to see the rapid advance in Indian science, the emergence of world - class institutions, and the increase in collaborations and external engagement, Aseem Ansari, a professor of genomics and biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the founder and director of the Khorana and S.N. Bose Scholars exchange programs, reckons «it will take another decade to remodel national research infrastructure and create scientific ecosystems that are comparable to what one has access to at most R1 research institutions in the U.S.»
Species across the world are rapidly going extinct due to human activities, but humans are also causing rapid evolution and the emergence of new species.
In the past decade, the rapid spread of aggressive strains of yellow rust, and the emergence and spread of Ug99, have demonstrated that only combined, international efforts may solve or reduce these serious problems, which are threatening the daily bread supply in many wheat growing areas in Asia and Africa.
In a previous post, we surveyed an exciting new development in rejuvenation biotechnology: the sudden emergence and rapid progress toward the clinic of vaccine - and antibody (Ab)- based immunotherapy to remove α - synuclein aggregates from the aging brain.
«Public health authorities need rapid and efficient ways to genetically detect drug - resistant parasites in order to track their emergence and spread,» says Dr Olivo Miotto, first author of the paper from Oxford University, Mahidol University in Thailand, and the MRC Centre for Genomics and Global Health.
The emergence of the disease SARS and the rapid identification of its severity and high risk for death prompted a rapid mobilization for control at the major sites of occurrence and at the international level.
The scientists were able to characterise distinct genetic patterns or «fingerprints» for each of the strains, showing the approach offers a rapid and novel way to detect and track the global emergence of drug resistance.
Thought leaders from the United States and Europe will explore the implications of the synthetic biology's rapid emergence during the 2009 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing,....
The 90's for many is the «Golden Era» of bodybuilding and following on from the rapid emergence during the 80's, the sport evolved even further into the format that we know today.
The world of work also is undergoing rapid change with greater workforce mobility, growth in knowledge - based work, the emergence of multi-disciplinary work teams engaged in innovation and problem solving, and a much greater requirement for continual workplace learning.
The emergence of new technology at such rapid rates requires a constant upgradation of skills to stay relevant.
Most of it revolves around the rapid emergence and popularity of e-books and electronic publishing, and how it's affecting traditional publishing.
According to FTSE's research paper, emerging market economies are being driven into the forefront of global economic growth due to the emergence of new middle class, rapid urbanization, move from export - led to consumption - led growth, and emphasis on production of higher value products.
Inspired by the intellectual debates that characterised much of the mid 1900s, particularly the emergence of semiology as a field of study, these artists evoked numerous media to explore and attempt to understand the rapid social change unfolding around them.
As an artist working in photography for the past thirty years, Robert Burley has been both an observer and a participant in a radical transition, the emergence of a new technology, which irrevocably changed photography, and the abrupt and rapid breakdown of a century - old industry, which embodied the medium's material culture.
Out of Sight chronicles the rapid - fire rise, fall, and rebirth of L.A.'s art scene, from the emergence of a small bohemian community in the 1950s to the founding of the Museum of Contemporary Art in 1980.
The accompanying essays take us through Walker's saga of American experience — the dual streams of renewal and destruction that trace parallel lines through the last century's rapid urbanization and the complementary emergence of a «New Negro» identity.
When viewed alongside their circle of friends, the images demonstrate how the emergence of new technologies (strobe and high speed film) can have a rapid ricochet effect between artists.
Recently, the emergence of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans resulted in rapid declines in populations of European fire salamanders.
The emergence of strong ice — temperature positive feedbacks increases the likelihood of future rapid Arctic warming and sea ice decline.
The significant developments in this sphere and the emergence of large financial institutions for industrial development during this period can be linked to the rapid industrialization which took place in Continental Europe.
The commercial landscape is changing at a rapid pace due to the emergence of various disruptive forces including e-commerce, financial technology, and blockchain.
RBI's interest in their own cryptocurrency is due to the «rapid changes in the landscape of the payments industry along with factors such as emergence of private digital tokens and the rising costs of managing fiat paper / metallic money,» which they cite as the impetus for central banks around the world to introduce «fiat digital currencies.»
Demand towards bitcoin from institutional investors, accredited investors, traders and users in the UK and Europe is exponentially increasing and such rapid rise in demand is likely caused by an emergence of investors attempting to avoid or bypass the current economic instability of the UK with bitcoin.
The rapid deployment of mobile telecommunications infrastructure and the emergence of the budget smartphone market has fuelled the cashless economy in India.
The emergence of antibiotic - resistant gonorrhea is considered one of the most pressing problems in infectious disease — just two years ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention named it an «urgent threat,» and indeed, gonorrhea seems to be evolving resistance to drugs at quite a rapid clip.
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