Communications
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Kids spend hours each day engaging with ideas and each other through screens, but rarely do they have an opportunity to hone their interpersonal
communications
skills.
Despite the potential benefits, the prospect of a massive network automatically scanning our photos, communications, and physiological signs is also quite disturbing.
And the nervous system of
communications
is the Internet cables, satellites, cellular networks and data centers that allow us to share information.
What if the parents' boycott was part of a larger strategy to identify and cut off the resources that ISIS needs to function; the skilled labor needed to produce food; the engineers needed to extract and refine oil; the media infrastructure and
communications
networks and transportation systems, and the local businesses that ISIS relies on?
And I had found solid evidence of this massive belowground
communications
network, the other world.
He's now facing charges under their malicious
communications
act, and if found guilty, could face thousands of dollars in fines and up to 10 years in prison.
Now,
communications
experts tell us that when facts do not fit with the available frames, people have a difficult time incorporating new facts into their way of thinking about a problem.
Satellites there remain in the same place above Earth as the Earth rotates, which enables things like
communications
or television broadcast, for example.
A question here from Chris Ajemian: "How do you feel structure of communications, especially the prevalence of social media and individualized content, can be used to bring together a political divide, instead of just filing communities into echo chambers?"
So, in 1969, beloved American children's television presenter Mister Rogers sits impaneled before the United States congressional subcommittee on communications, chaired by the seemingly very curmudgeonly John Pastore.
It was produced by analyzing their
communications
patterns using a lot of these tools.
In my book, though, I argue that the first modern crisis of civility actually began about 500 years ago, when a certain professor of theology named Martin Luther took advantage of a recent advancement in
communications
technology, the printing press, to call the Pope the Antichrist, and thus inadvertently launch the Protestant Reformation.
If you look at our professional services, including search firms, including communications, including legal services, including banking, they're all pro bono.
Yet, as a
communications
channel, it's been largely relegated to Morse code-like cell phone notifications.
It's the role of the audience in an era of pervasive electronic
communications.
There's been more raw DNA of
communications
and media thrown out there.
Content is moving from shows to particles that are batted back and forth, and part of social communications, and I think this is going to be a time of great renaissance and opportunity.
I know you all know about Moore's law, but in fact, it's more broad-based than that; it extends in many cases, for example, to software, it extends to communications, bandwidth and so forth.
Another major revolution: the
communications
revolution.
The price performance, bandwidth, capacity of
communications
measured many different ways; wired, wireless is growing exponentially.
For decades, long-distance
communications
between cities and countries were carried by electrical signals, in wires made of copper.
That’s a tall order, but there’s a solution that partners two things: a special kind of laser-based probe called LIDAR, and a miniature version of the
communications
technology that keeps the internet humming, called integrated photonics.
From globe-trotting
communications
to labs-on-a-chip, humankind has repurposed light to both carry and extract information.
The forest’s health relies on these intricate
communications
and exchanges.
So you need robots to facilitate their experiments, assisting them with the
communications
and just docking onto surfaces to be their third arm holding different tools.
It might be that some massive network of communications, or some shield against asteroidal impact, or some huge astro-engineering project that we can't even begin to conceive of, could generate signals at radio or optical frequencies that a determined program of searching might detect.
Among the other interesting things that have cropped up are many things from businesses, from marketing and
communications
and predictable things, to an insanely popular Korean-barbecue taco truck that drives around L.A. and Twitters where it stops, causing a line to form around the block.
They danced in the forest, and we are taking this dance, my scientific outreach communications, and also linking up with environmental groups, to go to different cities and to perform the science, the dance and the environmental outreach that we hope will make a difference.
And it is through
communications
today that I believe that that is not an unreal idea.
You know, I don't know if you could use this or not, but I was quoting Wright Morris, a writer from Nebraska, who says, 'We're more and more into
communications
and less and less into communication.'
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