Remote
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In the 1980's, islands of similar networks speaking different dialects sprung up all over Europe and the States, making
remote
access possible but torturous.
And so we do this by capturing the
remote
user using a depth-sensing camera like a Microsoft Kinect.
And the only thing we do is send to the robot through a
remote
control the two descending signals it normally should receive from the upper part of the brain.
Taking that internship in a
remote
mountain lab might not have been the best idea.
And today, the closest I've come is visiting
remote
atolls in the western Indian Ocean.
Latif Nasser: And I think she's particularly interesting because of where she digs that stuff up, way above the Arctic Circle in the
remote
Canadian tundra.
A network of balloons in the stratosphere that beam an internet connection down to rural and
remote
areas of the world.
This has been the case throughout history, all the way back to the year 300 BC, when a 13-year-old became the king of a remote, very poor and very small Asian country.
It can be used to monitor the hearts of patients in remote, rural areas.
My mother's love of photography propelled her to the most
remote
regions of the earth, and my family and I were fortunate enough to join and support her on these adventures.
In this century, the reason that people remain poor is because maybe they live in
remote
places.
100 years later in Kalaupapa, we now have the technology to sequence leprosy bacteria in real time, using mobile genome sequencers,
remote
access to the Internet and cloud computation.
So part of my education included helping her in remote, indigenous communities.
In Argentina, there's a program where we connect students who are in rural, remote, hard to reach mountainous communities, with something they've seldom seen: a secondary school teacher.
Could every school, everywhere in the world, no matter how
remote
or mountainous, or even if it's in a refugee camp, could they be connected to the internet?
But that doesn't mean we shouldn't do everything in our power to protect the environments that we rely and depend on, and like Everest, the
remote
location and inadequate infrastructure of the orbital environment make waste disposal a challenging problem.
This is a
remote
center at the University of Washington.
So how do we change the narrative so that it doesn't seem so scary and
remote?
You're, like, watching a movie of your life, with the DNA, with your
remote
control.
Situations in
remote
areas were even more daunting.
It's considered a vast, inhospitable place, sometimes described as a desert, because it is so cold and so
remote
and ice-covered for much of the year.
One billion people live in the world's most
remote
communities, and despite the advances we've made in modern medicine and technology, our innovations are not reaching the last mile.
In a clinic, in a far,
remote
area, I saw a centrifuge being used as a doorstop.
I actually think the prospects for a conscious AI are pretty
remote.
If you can work on your way to work, you can live in more
remote
locations.
It's a remote, mountainous zone, a blue zone, where super longevity is common to both sexes.
And, of course, the brain of the robot is working in the
remote
server.
During one of those trips, in the remote, southeast region of Kédougou I rediscovered an ancient grain called fonio that had all but disappeared from the urban Senegalese diet.
We found ourselves observing manual operations in
remote
locations with few controls over quality.
When I was an architecture student about 13 years ago, I went to Bangladesh to a
remote
village called Rudrapur with the aim to design and build a school as my thesis project.
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