Sentences with phrase «with conventional technology»

[David Hillerkuss, «26 Tbit s − 1 Line - Rate Super-Channel Transmission Utilizing All - Optical Fast Fourier Transform Processing»] It is possible to transfer equivalent amounts of data with conventional technology, by bundling together hundreds of lasers — but doing it with a single laser is far more energy efficient.
What's more, though the machines can print complex shapes, the final product often isn't as good as a plastic part made with conventional technology.
Our juice pressing technology minimizes the contact with oxygen in comparison with conventional technologies, which helps to preserve the fresh natural taste and maximum amount of nutrients in our juice.
There is now adequate empirical evidence available around the world: Wherever people have brought about more efficient use of energy and greater use of renewable energy, you generate many more jobs than if you were to continue with conventional technologies and fossil fuels.

Not exact matches

SunPower has argued that its premium - priced panels, which are among the most efficient in the industry at transforming sunlight into electricity, should receive an exemption from the tariffs because their unique technology can not be compared with that of more conventional models, including those made by the companies that sought the tariffs, Suniva and SolarWorld.
Technology and security experts said that if the U.S. government was able to obtain Apple's source code with a conventional court order, other governments would demand equal rights to do the same thing.
Earlier this summer, Ford Motor Company showed off how it was testing 3D printing technology to improve its manufacturing and create new prototypes of car parts more quickly than with conventional methods.
He gives these companies a shot of capital with which to try to prove that their technology works in hopes that they will then be able to attract conventional VC funding — as Modern Meadow managed to do this past June.
For example, Google published a paper on Monday claiming that it had been able to perform a calculation with the technology that was significantly faster than what a conventional computer could crunch.
Contemporary warfare has in fact taken the form of local conflicts, more often than not civil wars, in which no great alliances of nations are involved; these have been wars fought for reasons based in local rivalries, typically inflamed by historical animosities, ethnic disparity, or religious difference, rather than for reasons of global Realpolitik; they have been fought not with nuclear weapons (or, indeed, other types of weapons of mass - destructive capability) or the latest in military technology, but instead with conventional weaponry, often of old design, and often limited to rifles, knives, grenades, and light, crew - served weapons which individual soldiers can carry on their persons.
This makes the recording, storing and transmission of information much easier, faster, and more reliable than is the case with more conventional analogue technologies.
Efficient 24V drive technology minimizes energy consumption By contrast with conventional conveyor systems that are equipped with a drive in continuous operation, the Interroll RollerDrive makes it possible to build up an intelligently controlled conveyor system divided into zones.
This means you are going to be wasting a lot of time cleaning up and changing over between jobs with conventional filling machine technology.
Next to the conventional sealing edge, the EasyLid ® tray has an additional ring that is hermetically sealed with the top film by means of SEALPAC's unique sealing technology.
Our pilot plants are unique facilities with a mix of conventional and emerging technologies supported by world class science.
In collaboration with CSIRO and FIAL through the SME solution centre we've piloted EPT applications for high protein dairy and coffee products and we were able to confirm that coffee made with our technology retained more aroma than conventional spray drying does.
Printpack won a Gold Award in the 28th Annual DuPont Awards for Packaging Innovation for its innovative new Rust - Oleum ® SpraySmart ™ packaging, which replaces a conventional aerosol can with a technology enhanced barrier pouch.
Another benefit of the motion - control technology is the much higher stability of packs on transfer than with conventional packing.
The technology enables a 15 percent weight reduction from an earlier Vitaminwater ® bottle with enhanced vacuum absorption capabilities compared to conventional bases used for hot - fill containers.
They jumped on wireless headphone technology in the late 80s, producing an infrared cordless headphone with a more powerful transmitter than the conventional systems of the time.
The Greens want the same strict regulation for organisms that have been gene edited with precision technologies such as CRISPR, as has been put in place for those modified with conventional, less precise techniques.
«She's doing things that can't be replicated with conventional electronic technology,» says Rogers, now at Northwestern University.
«However, making dozens of devices, as we have done in our paper, is different than making a billion, which is done with conventional transistor technology today.
Using HUNT, a Norwegian population - based health cohort study based in a rural county with 130,000 residents, the Bristol Medical School team, with co-workers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, were able to see how mortality in the parents related to both their own BMI (the conventional approach) and to the BMI of their adult children.
Conventional asphalt works fine, but Kjellberg is working with the Natural Resources Research Institute in Duluth to make a microwave - specific mix from recycled shingles and taconite tailings, especially since improved oil - refining technology is reducing asphalt supplies.
Ultimately, the researchers believe their device design — a combination of a carbon nanotube antenna and diode rectifier — could compete with conventional photovoltaic technologies for producing electricity from sunlight and other sources.
Hyperion's 25 - megawatt prototype, which is based on technology developed at nearby Los Alamos National Laboratory and is similar to reactors long used on Russian submarines, gets by with more conventional levels of uranium enrichment but could still run 8 to 10 years without refueling.
In a pair of recently published papers, a team led by Berkeley Lab researcher Jonathan Ajo - Franklin announced they had successfully combined a technology called «distributed acoustic sensing,» which measures seismic waves using fiber - optic cables, with novel processing techniques to allow reliable seismic monitoring, achieving results comparable to what conventional seismometers can measure.
«The results, which demonstrate a reduction in both noise and energy consumption, raise the interesting issue of a technology «transfer» by which conventional cars could be fitted with tires developed for electric cars, combined with a re-assessment of what road surfacing textures should be used in heavy traffic areas.
By 2020, IEA expects photovoltaic technology fitted on residential and commercial buildings to reach «grid parity,» or the point at which solar power is consistently cost - competitive with conventional fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Being able to study quantum systems with a large number of components — or «qubits,» as they are often called — also has important implications for future quantum technologies, as Carleo points out: «If we want to test quantum computers with more than a handful of qubits, that won't be possible with conventional means because of the exponential scaling.
Case in point, Gallagher says, is «smart grid» technology that's designed to integrate renewable power coming from wind turbines and solar cells with the nation's 9000 conventional power plants and 300,000 miles of transmission lines.
In fertility clinics, iPS cells could enable prospective parents to choose embryos for desired traits more easily than they can with conventional assisted - reproduction technologies.
In the nearer term, Tan's technology could be used in tandem with conventional solar cells.
«An analogy from conventional computing hardware would be that we have finally worked out how to build a transistor with good enough performance to make logic circuits, but the technology for wiring thousands of those transistors together to build an electronic computer is still in its infancy.»
Then along came a pair of archaeologists from the University of Denver with a noninvasive, nondestructive technology to topple conventional thinking.
However, until now, all prototypes of devices based on conventional ferroelectrics have not been compatible with silicon technology, which is used in the production of most modern chips.
Meanwhile Niels Jensen, head of ESA's Technology Programmes Department, hopes that «by creating a highly motivated team of researchers and experts and letting them work together in the same laboratory for an intense period with everything they could possibly require, we may create a synergy not attainable to the same extent in conventional R&D.
A new and stable phase of gold with different physical and optical properties from those of conventional gold has been synthesized by Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A * STAR) researchers [1], Singapore, and promises to be useful for a wide range of applications, including plasmonics and catalysis.
Some of the problems that have arisen, such as the uptick in the use of certain herbicides, are more about farming practices than about dangers inherent to GM technology; the same problems arise with conventional, non-GM crops.
«Together, international energy trade and strategic siting can enable African countries to pursue «no - regrets» wind and solar that can compete with conventional generation technologies like coal and hydropower,» Wu said.
As the graphic shows, THz image waves are received by a metamaterial spatial light modulator, which in turn sends multiple data points from the THz scene to a single - pixel detector, which computationally reconstructs the image faster, more efficiently and with higher - fidelity than conventional THz imaging technology.
This crucial image became possible by ALMA with improved sensitivity 10 times higher and resolution 2 times higher than the conventional observation technology.
Conventional technologies for capturing xenon use activated charcoal, which is fine black carbon powder processed to be porous, with an effective surface area of 500 square meters a gram.
This platform has enabled the Company and its collaboration partners to discover and develop high - quality therapeutic antibodies against a variety of molecular targets, including targets that are difficult to drug with conventional antibody technologies.
Novel DNA sequencing technologies with the potential for up to three orders magnitude more sequence throughput than conventional Sanger sequencing are emerging.
«To do this, we continue to bring outstanding scientists together with leading edge technologies to develop and commercialise innovations that represent the future treatment for diseases that are incurable and poorly controlled by conventional therapies.
Unlike conventional RAM (read - only memory) SRAM and DRAM chip technologies, with MRAM, data is stored by magnetic storage elements, instead of energy - expending electric charge or current flows.
She also highlighted the online technologies would be a cheaper option, with conventional Mandarin language courses costing around # 200.
Asentia has been designed to seamlessly blend the most advanced eLearning technology with conventional training, all within a learning ecosystem fostering collaboration and communication.
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