This is sensible because, as the experience of that American committee demonstrates, technology is relatively easy to predict in the short term because most products take at least a decade to make
their way from the research labs to the shops.
Not exact matches
It's a great
way to easily monitor stress, with technology backed by seven years of
research from Stanford's Calming Technologies
lab.
Many working scientists have fond memories of undergraduate days spent in the field or in the
lab — including Wilson, who graduated
from Wooster in 1978 and came back because he liked the
way the school blends undergraduate teaching and
research.
«Innovation is fundamental to all aspects of our business,» adds Norbert Bischofberger, Gilead's executive vice president,
research and development, and chief scientific officer, «
from what our researchers do in the
lab to how we think about reaching patients to the
way we work with government, public health, and industry partners.»
To keep the Web
from collapsing under the weight of ever more data, the network needs to radically change the
way it handles information, says the head of Bell
Labs Research
Because the amount of fibrosis in the liver is associated with a greater risk of death
from NASH, Xiaobo Wang, PhD, associate
research scientist in the Department of Medicine at CUMC working in the
lab of Ira Tabas, MD, PhD, looked for
ways to stop fibrosis in a mouse model of NASH.
«The breadth of this
research takes it
from the
lab all the
way to a clinical setting,» he added.
«If plasma (flow) is turned on the right
way, I can blow air any direction I want to blow air,» says Doug Blake, deputy director of the Air Force
Research Lab's Air Vehicles Directorate, of the craft's ability to push air away
from itself.
Far more intelligent and humane would be a reasoned approach to reducing graduate and postdoc programs, establishing better
ways of staffing
research labs, and preparing the young scientists emerging
from America's universities for appealing career opportunities — that use their scientific training — both off and on campus.
This paper builds on
research from Bengio's
lab on a more biologically plausible
way to train neural nets and an algorithm developed by Lillicrap that further relaxes some of the rules for training neural nets.
Almost every animal behavior studied in the
lab,
from the effectiveness of experimental drugs to the ability of monkeys to do math, is affected by stress, notes Paul Flecknell, a veterinary anesthesiologist at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom who
researches ways to alleviate pain in animals.
As stem cells continue their gradual transition
from the
lab to the clinic, a
research group at the University of Wisconsin — Madison has discovered a new
way to make large concentrations of skeletal muscle cells and muscle progenitors
from human stem cells.
«We solved a 25 - year challenge in building diamond lattices in a rational
way via self - assembly,» said Oleg Gang, a physicist who led this
research at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at Brookhaven
Lab in collaboration with scientists
from Stony Brook University, Wesleyan University, and Nagoya University in Japan.
Now new
research from McGill University demonstrates yet another
way that the humble cranberry may be a woman's best friend: «In
lab studies, cranberry prevented the bacteria
from producing a specific protein called flagellin, which is necessary for growing the tails that enable them to swim up the urinary tract and attach to cells,» explains lead study author Nathalie Tufenkji, PhD.
A couple of weeks ago, Edunomics
Lab, a university - based
research center that focuses on «exploring and modeling complex education finance decisions,» released a report in which it claims to have figured out a
way to pay some teachers more without taking money away
from other areas or sticking it to the taxpayer.
The one that's made its
way from the university
research lab to the financial planning profession, then the mass - media, and ultimately became ingrained in the mind - set of many individual investors.
The
way forward lies in the direct political action we are seeing
from Ai Weiwei and Shirin Neshat, action that will recapture the public sphere in the manner of Joseph Beuys (whatever his shamanlike pretentions), General Idea and Survival
Research Labs.
There, at least, the recent burst of
research in the field and
labs doesn't point to a «monster behind the door,» to reprise a phrase
from Steve Pacala of Princeton describing the consequential but uncertain risks of nudging a big system in novel
ways.
CLIMB
Labs, a division of the company, is currently
researching the best
ways to help agents shift away
from email communications and become more mobile.