Stanford and Georgetown are just two unlisted in the Thomson Reuters paper with
very public technology - oriented courses.
Not exact matches
«Once you get into a
public company, if you're not throwing a lot of ability to do R&D, and to progress your
technology at a
very fast rate, then it's difficult to compete with [the tech giants],» he said.
However, critics point out that the program is
very expensive (largely paid for by the
public), that the
technologies are risky, that the threat rationale isn't
very strong and that this will affect international relations, and could lead to an arms race.
It is 25 years since James Watson and Francis Crick published their initial paper on the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), but the
technology to manipulate this genetic key to all of life is
very new — so new that only during this past year did it become a matter of interest and concern to the general
public.
Technology that would help civil servants collaborate and track issues would be
very helpful if it was implemented well, was willingly adopted by those civil servants, and used by people who had the
public's best interest in mind.
While a large number of senior management staff in the Lagos State
Public Service may struggle to keep pace with today's emerging
technologies, the story of your generation is
very different,» she said.
In what could be the start of a new era of do - it - yourself gene therapy, the CEO of a biotech startup last month skipped town to undergo a
very public round of anti-aging therapy in Latin America, reports MIT
Technology Review.
«It seems
very unlikely that more than
very few members of the
public in Japan exceeded the maximum permissible internal exposure of 1 mSv [millisievert] / year,» the team writes in the 3 March issue of Environmental Science &
Technology.
«2015 is going to be a
very exciting year particularly for the
public and space exploration,» says Bruce Betts, director of science and
technology for The Planetary Society.
Mr. Nida has been
very active in the charter school movement in Washington, DC, serving as a board member and treasurer of the Arts and
Technology Academy
Public Charter School, for which he helped obtain DC Revenue Bond, tax - exempt financing.
The world outside the United States, when measured by coverage on American television news, is a
very tiny, contorted place, as laid out in a short, sobering, but funny talk posted recently on YouTube and also presented at the annual TED (
Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference by Alisa Miller, the head of
Public Radio International.
Remember how we trained a generation for a new, industrial economy by building a nationwide system of
public high schools; how we laid down railroad tracks and highways across an entire continent; how we pushed the boundaries of science and
technology to unlock the
very building blocks of human life.
Dr. Frederick Seitz, a legendary figure in the world of physics (recipient of the National Medal of Science, NASA's Distinguished
Public Service Award, and other honors; a former president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and president emeritus of Rockefeller University), wrote a letter accompanying the petition in which he challenged the Kyoto treaty as «based upon flawed ideas,» and declared it «would have
very negative effects upon the
technology of nations throughout the world, especially those that are currently attempting to lift from poverty and provide opportunities to the over 4 billion people in technologically underdeveloped countries.»
Arguments that these
technologies are
very unlikely to exist late this century are, I suspect, motivated by a well - intentioned belief that the only way to get rapid investment in mitigation is to convince the
public that it's the only way to avoid the climate crisis.
Solutions IBM (or the report writers recommend) are fuel efficient cars, more
public transportation, more ridesharing, more telecommuting, combined with the use of
technology - congestion charging, but an integrated «multi modal» management system that would be able to generate predictions for operators on what traffic was going to do in the
very near future, as well as end user information sent via phones and smart phones, to help those in traffic make alternate solutions.
There are some good people working hard to advance the toxicology and analytical science to support risk assessment of nano materials, many of whom know that we need to keep the cats in the bag until we know what we are doing because one or two high - profile cases of illnesses arising due to nanotechnology will cause the
public to lose faith in what is a
very promising
technology.
Perhaps it might replace lawyers to a
very small degree should there be be a way that the court system implements
technology to make it accessible to the
public.
When HoloLens finally does launch for the
public, there should be a large selection of apps built to take advantage of the
technology and that is
very exciting.
We don't have to look
very far with Daimler recently issuing the first bond on blockchain
technology, companies like Neufund, Jibrel network, Overstock and Otonomos working to put regulated equities on - chain or several central banks making
public their plans to tokenize fiat currencies.
I tend to agree with a recent CoinDesk piece that argued the hard fork should be seen as a «rite of passage» for a
technology still
very much in the process of maturing (although while heavily under
public scrutiny).
Back then, few people had really heard of Bitcoin and Blockchain,
very few saw the global potential of this breakthrough
technology and our focus was based almost exclusively on processing and securing
Public (Bitcoin) Blockchain transactions.
IBL: Vietnamese Government «
Very Excited» about Blockchain Technology A Vietnamese blockchain expert claim that the country's government is «very excited» about the idea of applying the technology to public regulation initiati
Very Excited» about Blockchain
Technology A Vietnamese blockchain expert claim that the country's government is «very excited» about the idea of applying the technology to public regulation in
Technology A Vietnamese blockchain expert claim that the country's government is «
very excited» about the idea of applying the technology to public regulation initiati
very excited» about the idea of applying the
technology to public regulation in
technology to
public regulation initiatives.
One such control may
very well be the use of the integral
technology of blockchain and require the creation of a structure which would permit the storage of immutable regulatory data communicated by companies through
public, consortium or fully private distributed ledgers.
Blockstream is «a private company with a
very public mission: the transformation of
technologies of trust for the benefit of all.»
The fact that not only are there
very few other
public companies directly involved with cryptocurrency and that most have no direct correlation to investing into actual coins suggests that sooner, not later, should be the time to find opportunity and Global Blockchain
Technology (BLKCF) could be doing just that!
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