And finally, we could see who the real
scientist was in the room with the last question asked.
Not exact matches
Brain waves usually
are monitored
in hospitals or research labs, but I
'm in a conference
room at a company called Emotiv, where a few dozen
scientists have developed the gear and software that quite literally read my mind, allowing me to play a sort of video game
with nothing but sheer thought.
The aim of the PSB
is to... make them available
in one centre
with scientists... sharing the same coffee
room (which
is the breeding ground for new ideas and scientific collaborations!)
«We think that
with the potential of a 30 percent reduction
in operational costs, there
is plenty of
room for redistributing these benefits to customers, because we have to offer them lower fares; to drivers, because we have to incentivize them to belong to this system; to companies; and of course, there
is a benefit for the community,» says Paolo Santi, a visiting
scientist in DUSP and first author on the paper.
With instant messaging, email, and other newfangled communications tools, scientists in different parts of the world can carry on spontaneous conversations with each other almost as if they were in the same room, the only cost being the cost, if there is one, of an Internet connect
With instant messaging, email, and other newfangled communications tools,
scientists in different parts of the world can carry on spontaneous conversations
with each other almost as if they were in the same room, the only cost being the cost, if there is one, of an Internet connect
with each other almost as if they
were in the same
room, the only cost
being the cost, if there
is one, of an Internet connection.
Thus, there
is tremendous
room for creativity, growth, and development for qualified and highly motivated young
scientists — optimally
with a background
in biology, medicine, or mathematics.
«Weakest»
is rarely a superlative worth celebrating, but experiments began this summer
in a
room (below)
with the weakest magnetic field
in our solar system — and
scientists are excited.
In terms of surprises revealed, while studying Picasso's The Blue
Room, «collaboration
with scientists was absolutely necessary to get the best possible image of a hidden portrait on the canvas beneath it,» said Favero.
Here
are 10 questions that
scientists might want to ask Perry if they
were sitting
in the hearing
room, along
with a brief explanation of each topic.
As the three
scientists in the
room peppered Brian
with questions, Parker didn't miss a beat and
was geeking out
with the rest of them.
In one sentence:
Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory found that a complex
with a proton pathway and stabilized by outer coordination sphere interactions
is reversible for hydrogen production / oxidation at
room temperature and pressure.
«The Theory of Everything» runs
with that irony: this
is a Hawking profile
in which you'll see the wheelchair - using, speech - impaired
scientist happily rolling around his living
room dressed up like a Dalek.
and they always try to show what human
beings with real emotions we
scientists, and those «seanceists» /» talking - heads» really
are: (a) cheering
in the control -
room when something exciting happens (and «coincidentally» apeing when the cameras
are on!!!)
Their questions
were framed as assertions, directed at the US Admiral, bypassing the
scientists even when speaking about satellite data
with John Christy
in the
room!
Several European
scientists don't agree
with you: If the MWP
was warmer and the LIA colder (thus more natural variability than
in MBH» 98 /» 99), then there
is little
room for the current influence of CO2 and reverse.
Rather than continue to ramble on about how awesome the system
is myself, I'll leave it up to How - To Geek's resident Raspberry Pi expert Jason Fitzpatrick and his series of guides to list a few projects that all members of the family can enjoy together either as a team, or just one - on - one
with any aspiring computer
scientists who happen to
be in the
room: