Sentences with phrase «significant breakthrough at»

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Transdisciplinary science will be at the heart of major breakthroughs over the next 20 years; providing significant competitive advantage to businesses that pursue the fast and efficient adoption of new technologies.
The extreme right British National Party (BNP) began to pick up dozens of seats at local elections between 2002 and 2009 and started to look as it might secure a significant breakthrough on an anti-immigration ticket.
But at the General Election they gained significant votes but failed to make a Parliamentary breakthrough.
Researchers at Aalto University and Cambridge University have made a significant breakthrough in computational science by combining atomic - level modelling and machine learning.
Helen Grant described how a team at Strathclyde University has developed an artificial liver, which could be a significant breakthrough in the treatment of liver failure.
With an advance that one cryptography expert called a «masterpiece,» University of Texas at Austin computer scientists have developed a new method for producing truly random numbers, a breakthrough that could be used to encrypt data, make electronic voting more secure, conduct statistically significant polls and more accurately simulate complex systems such as Earth's climate.
Professor Stuart Elborn, Dean of the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences at Queen's University, and the European lead on the study, said: «This is a very significant breakthrough for people with cystic fibrosis.
«Dr. Shapiro's work represents one of the most significant breakthroughs we have seen to date in islet transplantation», said Jeffrey Bluestone, PhD, Director of the Immune Tolerance Network and professor of pathology at the University of Chicago.
HA: Breakthroughs and significant advances are being made at both institutes.
Though Pixar has been at the top of the animation food chain for decades now, «Coco» (directed by «Toy Story 3» helmer Lee Unkrich, and co-directed by Adrian Molina) represents one significant breakthrough in that it's the most human - populated story the studio has yet told, even if many of those humans are in exaggerated skeletal form (with appropriately signifying clothes).
It's hard to think of a Pixar production, even among the feebler ones, that doesn't offer at least one significant breakthrough or refinement in terms of a specific visual challenge: water in Finding Nemo, the organic - metallic sheen of insect wings in A Bug's Life, fur in Monsters, Inc., the color red in The Incredibles...
Meanwhile, Sebastian Lelio's «A Fantastic Woman» is a female - oriented narrative that marks a significant breakthrough for transgender representation at the Oscars — and represents last year's surge in LGBTQ - themed cinema.
The table below shows what allocations look like at different ages with the other significant breakthrough that is the addition of TIPS (Treasury Inflation - Protected Securities.)
This is seemingly an effort to work towards a new breakthrough, or at least take a significant step forward, in video game AI.
A breakthrough in her practice at this time was combining imported sand and soil — from different locations significant to her including Cuba, the Nile in Egypt, and the Red Sea — with different binding materials to create indoor floor sculptures that carried the energy of these places.
The exhibition is the first significant presentation to revisit Posen's breakthrough shaped canvases and related paintings since his debut at New York's gallery O.K. Harris, nearly five decades ago.
«One of the early and most significant breakthroughs in my work happened at the University of Mississippi,» Wardlaw recalled.
Significant exhibitions include her breakthrough 1982 Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York; 1993 Venice Biennale (where in 1999 she was also awarded the Golden Lion award); her Retrospective at Tate Modern, London (2007 - 2008), which traveled to the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2008), the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008), etc.; and «Louise Bourgeois: Conscious and Unconscious,» at the Qatar Museums Authority, QMA Gallery, in Doha (2012).
But according to Breakthrough Institute the highest rebound in energy use from efficiency occurs «not at the consumer level but in the productive sectors of the economy (industry and commerce) improving the efficiency of a steel plant may result in lower cost of steel, greater demand for steel, and also create greater economic growth - all of which will drive significant rebound in energy use following efficiency improvements.»
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