Sentences with phrase «small scale a challenge»

Richard Radke of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York says the Marauder's Map solves on a small scale a challenge that he's attempting to tackle in a much larger setting.

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Shipping and selling consumer hardware to millions of people represents a new challenge for Facebook, which to date has only tried smaller - scale retail pushes for its expensive Oculus VR headset.
Growth is a priority for most small businesses, but finding the best way to scale can be a serious challenge.
Grounded in Boston Fed research, the Challenge encourages leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to advance proposals that tackle complex challenges facing smaller post-industrial cities and achieve large scale impact across communities.
Producers, regulators, industry representatives and certification agencies were invited to participate in two panels addressing the challenges and opportunities of ensuring safety and transparency in small scale food production and retailing.
Both carried military risk, but the scale of the challenge was much smaller.
Aside the regular challenges the cocoa sector faces from pests and diseases, activities of small scale illegal miners popularly has emerged to be a major threat to the country's total cocoa...
The General Secretary of the Small Scale Miners Association, Godwin Armah in a Citi News interview said the ban must be lifted to avert the likely challenges the sector will face.
Aside the regular challenges the cocoa sector faces from pests and diseases, activities of small scale illegal miners popularly has emerged to be a major threat to the country's total cocoa output.
The enormous range of scales (stars, the building blocks of galaxies, are each about one trillion times smaller in mass than the galaxy they make up), as well as the complex physics involved, presents a formidable challenge for any computer model.
But there are still challenges to scaling the device for human babies, which are much smaller than lambs.
Despite years of research by scientists around the world, the extraordinarily small size of matter at the nanoscale has made it challenging to learn how motion works at this scale.
«Students can start by doing something as small scale as organizing graduate seminar groups as well as taking on larger management challenges of organizing courses or working on collaborative science projects,» says Matthews.
The challenge now, scientists say, is to scale up the process to provide large amounts of hydrogen for various purposes, such as fueling vehicles or small generators.
Overall, these results reveal considerable ILS during the neoavian radiation and that, even with genome - scale data, ILS may affect the inference of small local relationships in the deep branches of the species tree that have long been more challenging to resolve.
Nor is it obvious how grand a grand challenge can be, such as in space exploration: «You can start this kind of activity with small robotic projects, but at some point it doesn't scale up very well,» says Howard McCurdy, a space historian and public policy professor at American University in Washington, D.C. «Nobody knows where the limit is.»
«Such a small energy scale and ultra-low temperature makes it particularly challenging to realize Majorana zero modes experimentally, and to distinguish these modes from other states.
The attraction of large - scale compound screening for life science researchers lies mainly in the technical challenge of assay design and the use of small - molecule effectors for hypothesis - driven research.
The upcoming shift in focus toward large - scale screening of small - molecule collections will provide both opportunities and challenges for graduate students and postdocs wishing to explore this new domain of academic research.
However, WCR is notoriously challenging to perform because of the small scale of the equipment and the microscopic nature of the cells involved.
One challenge with storms in Germany is that climate models have trouble accurately depicting such small - scale features, but a new generation of models that should come into wider use within the next year or two do a much better job, meaning that attribution analyses on such events should become more feasible, van Oldenborgh said.
This two - year competition challenges America's engineers and entrepreneurs to develop affordable systems for small - scale, non-commercial hydrogen fueling.
It challenges our ability to manipulate matter on small scales
I started to apply the same capsule wardrobe logic that I use to plan the GYPO Style Challenge but on a much smaller scale.
It's also Verbinski's best to date, a small - scale challenge he should attempt more often.
However, the more small scale world of Black Mirror should give them a very different kind of acting challenge.
Your learners probably think revision is the last stage of a study programme before exams — this resource will challenge that notion by encouraging them to build in small scale revision activities every week from the start of an academic year and embed good revision habits as part of a continuous study plan.
Piloting new strategies on a small scale provides opportunities to uncover and respond to challenges.
A Small School Caught in the Crossfire of AmeriCorps Debate (The Christian Science Monitor) Professor Paul Reville discusses different models of providing education to students from low - income families, and the challenges they face when they try to scale up.
Scaling any of these changes from relatively small charter schools systems up to a public school system would be challenging, but innovation often starts small.
I've never attempted anything on this scale, and bringing together 4 diverse, very successful authors to Grand Bend to teach 90 minute workshops to an equally diverse audience of new and «wannabe» writers proved to be no small challenge.
Any publisher with scale and breadth of output will find itself having to manage multiple new processes alongside their existing business — and those who avoid that challenge by electing to specialise in particular niches may find their market smaller and returns diminishing.
Although the challenges in Alaska's Yukon - Kuskokwim Delta look a little different, and the scale is a little smaller (Napaskiak's population is just 425), the end result is the same: Loving pet owners can not access the services they need.
Lead designer Niklas Fegraeus explains, saying the studio «had to tackle the challenges of bringing our tried and tested game modes to the smaller scale
What struck me in particular was his description of creating smaller - scale challenges:
«Digital distribution has opened up a lot of opportunities for smaller - scale, more challenging experimental work to find an audience,» Frank Lantz, the director of the Game Center at NYU, said.
We wanted to challenge how we make games at Ubisoft Reflections, and Grow Home has given us a chance to experiment on a much smaller scale than we're used to.
The discovery of the aforementioned dark matter veins surrounding the region, the alien race the Kett, and the Remnant vaults that sit on these planets, provides a strong driving force to figure out how they're all connected, and your struggle to overcome the challenges of this new galaxy embroils you in a well - told adventure, just one that's on a smaller, more personal scale than the original trilogy.
While there are smaller Oni to battle, and a few different missions such as wave - based survival modes or «kill this many little mooks» challenges, the vast majority of the game's content revolves around those large scale battles, and given Toukiden «s love of recycling monsters, the hours and hours and hours of content regularly threaten to grate.
The DLC codenamed «Orange» will feature «new vehicles, new clothing and gear, new decorative objects, a mini-campaign, Showcase and Challenge scenarios, and more,» and should be a smaller scale DLC akin to Helicopters or Karts.
Kline's small - scale rendition of a moving train draws the viewer into the painter's challenge as he tries to capture the essence of an object that defies, by its transformational movement, any such representation.
Out of Alternatives, the first public initiative by CPNY will examine the ways in which small - scale organizations are perceived and understood by audiences, artists, and funders; identify the challenges of operating in today's climate; and revive discussions of obstacles and inequalities which have persisted since the rise of the alternative space.
The group aims to collectively examine how small - scale New York arts institutions are perceived and evaluated by audiences, artists and funders alike; to identify the challenges of operating in today's climate and revive discussions of those obstacles and inequalities which have persisted since the rise of the alternative space.
When making small works, artists are challenged to convey more complex visual messages than what would be achieved on a much larger scale.
Yet factors such as the embrace of larger institutions to new art, ever - adapting commercial environments, novel forms of social interaction, and the rising costs of living in New York have all created unprecedented challenges for small - scale institutions.
Part of the challenge has been to develop small, intimate collages into large scale works, and to retain a sense of the personal in a public space.
They aim to collectively examine how small - scale New York arts organizations are perceived and evaluated by audiences, artists, and funders; identify the challenges of operating in today's climate; and revive discussions of obstacles and inequalities which have persisted since the rise of the alternative space.
In the wake of such large - scale challenges, foundations such as the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts stepped in with major support through the Warhol Initiative, an invitational funding program launched in the fall of 1999 to support small contemporary visual arts organizations around the country.
Challenging by nature, small scale works offer the artists the ability to work quickly and decisively, while giving a focus on craft and detail that is rarely seen in extra large abstraction.
On a smaller scale, this summer, Cheim & Read in New York staged a striking challenge to the male gaze, presenting works by women portraying men, including phallus sculptures from Louise Bourgeois, Lynda Benglis, and Sarah Lucas.
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