However,
with recent technological advances, various different methods of self - publishing have come into their own in the recent years and self - publishing has taken on a more respectable label.
Van de Velde expands this experience of traditional projected image by taking advantage of
recent technological advances in both hardware and software to combine light, non-pictorial visuals, color and abstract geometric forms into three - dimensional environments.»
This year promises to be no exception with «Still Human», featuring 25 contemporary artists who are using media such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, surveillance and virtual reality to grapple with the complex consequences
of recent technological advances and the digital revolution.
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Recent technological advances at our beamline allowed us to create the conditions to simulate these intense temperatures and pressures and probe the changes in chemistry and structure of the sample in situ,» she said.
The facilities build on unique expertise that will allow Swedish researchers to capitalize
on recent technological advances to characterize individual cells at genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic levels.
Classic sources of dispatchable power include hydroelectricity and gas,
while recent technological advances mean that large - scale battery storage is now also a feasible option.
What the United States needs now is an energy plan for this century, one that takes into account not
only recent technological advances in wind power, fuel cells, and hydrogen generators, but also the need to stabilize climate.
Recent technological advances in air quality measurement methods now make it possible and practical to monitor air pollution in a much more sophisticated way than before, Peltier says.
In fact, Google Lens encapsulates a number
of recent technological advances and is in many ways, the perfect example of Google's new direction as an «AI first» company.
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However, despite the fact that the best machines we have are too dumb to make us redundant, now do see unemployment due to
recent technological advances.
But
recent technological advances and a series of remarkable discoveries in the past two years have provided key clues about how Alzheimer's disease ravages the brain.
Recent technological advances, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), are giving neuroscientists a window onto some of the brain's deepest structures and innermost workings.
X-rays have been used to reveal living skeletons since the turn of the 20th century, but
recent technological advances have substantially improved both the images and the potential for interpreting them.
Recent technological advances in the field known as proteomics are allowing researchers to explore how proteins, the workhorses of the cell, allow the bacteria to infect and cause illness.
Recent technological advances for extracting fossil fuels have outpaced our ability to predict how the Earth will respond.
However,
recent technological advances have led to improved ground - based observations: in 2000, high - resolution lucky imaging from the Mount Wilson Observatory 60 - inch telescope provided the first detailed views of the parts of Mercury that were not imaged in the Mariner missions.
The concept has been around for hundreds of years but
recent technological advances, along with increasing turmoil in the traditional publishing industry, have made self - publishing a popular and easy way to bring a book to life.
In addition,
recent technological advances and computer trading have increased the efficiency of the market.
Gas resources are abundant, well spread across all regions and
recent technological advances have supported increased global trade.
Recent technological advances by leading engineering companies to improve the integration of renewable energy, especially wind energy, within Europe's power grid by 2020, will bring a pan-European electricity grid closer to reality.
Recent technological advances are giving prospective buyers a life - like, more in - person view of a property without them ever stepping foot inside.