To prove their theory,
the researchers focused their attack on NAO, a highly used robot in the research and education fields with a roster of 10,000 units in active duty across the globe.
Not exact matches
Armed with this information,
researchers are
focusing on approaches that stimulate patients» own immune systems to
attack their tumour.
Instead of
focusing on how the pitcher manipulates the ball, a team of
researchers led by neuroscientist Arthur Shapiro of American University in Washington, D.C.,
attacked the question from the other side: how the human eye and brain perceive the ball's movement.
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz
attacked this problem by
focusing on perovskite nanocrystals, in which the instability problems are magnified by the large surface area of the particles relative to their volume.
Though the
researchers say the link between religion and magnanimity may seem surprising given that news headlines so often
focus on terrorist
attacks and other atrocities committed in the name of religion, their results suggest that for most people, the influence of religion may be more positive than what is often portrayed in the media.
Until now, most
researchers have
focused on one of two strategies:
attacking tumors with antibodies, which activate the innate immune system, or stimulating T cells, which form the backbone of the adaptive immune system.
The
researchers focused on specific cardiovascular disease diagnoses: myocardial infarction (heart
attack), chronic heart failure, stroke, and ischemic heart disease.
To date,
researchers have
focused on developing anti-CMV immunotherapy around the «fighter» cells — called CD8 T effector cells — that
attack and kill virally - infected host cells.
Working with a group of 16 cancer survivors, all but one of who recently finished chemotherapy cancer treatment, the
researchers focused on T cells, a type of immune cell that
attacks a variety of infectious agents as well as cancer cells.
Darien Huss, senior security
researcher at Proofpoint, stated that «the Lazarus Group has increasingly
focused on financially motivated
attacks and appears to be capitalizing on both the increasing interest and skyrocketing prices for cryptocurrency.»