Advances
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As you have
advances
in hardware, you have
advances
in software.
So a new invention had to basically fit
advances
from the past.
The
advances
in robotics and machine learning and transforming the way we work, automating routine tasks in many occupations while augmenting and amplifying human labor in others.
So if the field's been around for so long, why so few clinical
advances?
And many
advances
now, we can do that fairly readily.
What I have learned is that, when embarking on a challenging endeavor that
advances
a cause that we firmly believe in, it is important to focus on the possibility of success and consider the consequence of not acting.
That was how quickly penicillin was produced and became one of the greatest medical
advances
of all time.
One other very positive consequence of 20th century technology, though, was the way in which other kinds of calamities could lead to positive
advances.
Well,
advances
in science and engineering are putting two of those three elements at risk.
Now I design computers for a living, and I know that the mechanisms that I use to design computers would be impossible without recent
advances
in computers.
Also today's military revolution in energy efficiency is going to speed up all of these civilian
advances
in much the same way that military R&D has given us the Internet, the Global Positioning System and the jet engine and microchip industries.
I found out that
advances
in science rarely come upstream from an ability to stand at a blackboard and conjure images from unfolding mathematical propositions and equations.
There is the quickest way
advances
are likely to occur, as measured in discoveries per investigator per year.
The decades ahead will see dramatic
advances
in disease prevention, general health, the quality of life.
In the past decade or so, mainly due to
advances
in brain imaging technology such as magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, neuroscientists have started to look inside the living human brain of all ages, and to track changes in brain structure and brain function, so we use structural MRI if you'd like to take a snapshot, a photograph, at really high resolution of the inside of the living human brain, and we can ask questions like, how much gray matter does the brain contain, and how does that change with age?
And you would think, would you not, that with all our science, with all our
advances
in society, with better towns, better civilizations, better sanitation, wealth, that we would get better at controlling mosquitos, and hence reduce this disease.
So that's where we stand at the moment, and I've just got a few final thoughts, which is that this is another way in which biology is now coming in to supplement chemistry in some of our societal
advances
in this area, and these biological approaches are coming in in very different forms, and when you think about genetic engineering, we've now got enzymes for industrial processing, enzymes, genetically engineered enzymes in food.
EM: Well, we've made significant
advances
in the technology of the airframe, the engines, the electronics and the launch operation.
There are quite a number of success stories one can point to about how this has led to major
advances.
But we've come up with very clever ways that we can actually discriminate, capture and discriminate, the mammoth from the non-mammoth DNA, and with the
advances
in high-throughput sequencing, we can actually pull out and bioinformatically re-jig all these small mammoth fragments and place them onto a backbone of an Asian or African elephant chromosome.
With
advances
in ancient DNA technology, we can actually now start to begin to sequence the genomes of those other extinct mammoth forms that I mentioned, and I just wanted to talk about two of them, the woolly and the Columbian mammoth, both of which were living very close to each other during glacial peaks, so when the glaciers were massive in North America, the woollies were pushed into these subglacial ecotones, and came into contact with the relatives living to the south, and there they shared refugia, and a little bit more than the refugia, it turns out.
Perhaps
advances
in machine learning will make huge strides, and one day we will be able to decode what's going on in our thoughts.
Of course, electronic sensors have been around for some time, but something has changed: a sharp decline in the cost of sensors and, thanks to
advances
in cloud computing, a rapid decrease in the cost of storing and processing data.
Similar
advances
are happening in energy, including renewable energy.
But yet most of the recent
advances
in resolution have actually come from ingeniously clever encoding and decoding solutions in the F.M. radio frequency transmitters and receivers in the MRI systems.
What are some recent examples of innovations that combine creative design and technological
advances
in a way so profound that they will be remembered a thousand years from now?
Indeed, through fundamental
advances
in bionics in this century, we will set the technological foundation for an enhanced human experience, and we will end disability.
We are on the threshold of extraordinary advances, born of our drive to unveil the mysteries of life.
Why are we so slow at achieving these
advances?
So really, design takes everything into account, and the interesting thing is that as the technology advances, as we become more and more wireless and impalpable, designers, instead, want us to be hands-on.
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