Incubator
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So where this comes into play and why this is important is I head up a technology incubator, and we had eight startups sitting around there.
This is a donated Japanese Atom
incubator
that we found in a NICU in Kathmandu.
So this is the NeoNurture infant incubator, and this has a lot of smarts built into it, and we felt great.
Here's the bad news: the only baby ever actually put inside the NeoNurture
incubator
was this kid during a Time magazine photo shoot.
And this is a business
incubator.
And no, we can't predict the next egg that will hatch, but we can create a city that acts like an
incubator.
Not one more fragile infant should have to go directly from the
incubator
to day care because his parents have used up all of their meager time sitting in the NICU.
And they've started an
incubator
to help fund the next generation of sharing economy start-ups.
So we built an illegal genetic clinic, a DIY carbon dioxide incubator, and even bought frozen mice on eBay.
When 100 eggs are placed together in an incubator, they undergo egg fusion, and combine in the following way.
The
incubator
currently has 99 eggs in it.
Which color egg should you add to the
incubator
to get a cuddly?
It's an
incubator
for about a dozen projects, all having to do with continuity over the long term.
When he returns, he finds a colony of mold growing on a petri dish he’d forgotten to place in his
incubator.
That is the primary function of an
incubator.
She took her baby to the nearest village clinic, and the doctor advised her to take Rani to a city hospital so she could be placed in an
incubator.
We needed something that was portable, something that could be sterilized and reused across multiple babies and something ultra-low-cost, compared to the 20,000 dollars that an
incubator
in the U.S. costs.
What you see here looks nothing like an
incubator.
We plan to launch this product in India in 2010, and the target price point will be 25 dollars, less than 0.1 percent of the cost of a traditional
incubator.
The problem is, if you buy a $40,000 incubator, and you send it off to a midsized village in Africa, it will work great for a year or two years, and then something will go wrong and it will break, and it will remain broken forever, because you don't have a whole system of spare parts, and you don't have the on-the-ground expertise to fix this $40,000 piece of equipment.
So they started to think, "Could we build a neonatal
incubator
that's built entirely out of automobile parts?"
We like to think our breakthrough ideas, you know, are like that $40,000, brand-new incubator, state-of-the-art technology.
And
incubator
costs 2,000 dollars.
And there's a 25-dollar
incubator
giving that performance that had been created.
The meteor heats the lake, turning it into a giant
incubator.
On this basis, the ECB is recasting itself as the
incubator
of a new intellectual and philosophical synthesis.
The fund will provide grants for blue-sky science and act as a non-profit
incubator
for promising discoveries.
The tentative moves toward liberalization that King Abdullah has made over the past two years need to be accelerated, made more daring, and become more effective in removing the Wahhabi ideology as an
incubator
for radicalism.
In short, entrepreneurship is an incubator, and one that is essential to long-term economic success.
For example, in Atlanta, Mayor Kasim Reed has launched a partnership between a local startup incubator, the city’s workforce development agency, and a coding school to provide young people with mentorship networks, through which they can develop financial literacy and critical thinking skills, while also learning how to write code.
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