Researchers
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Some
researchers
argue that for people flirting at work, flirting is good and it boosts creativity.
And I really can't resolve, yet, and I'd like to work with these medical
researchers
to try to understand how there can be these differences, which are completely at odds with one another.
Different researchers, using different methods to study different highly creative people have found that very often they have multiple projects in progress at the same time, and they're also far more likely than most of us to have serious hobbies.
A few years ago,
researchers
took 18 randomly chosen medical students and they enrolled them in a course at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where they learned to criticize and analyze works of visual art.
We know what Darwin was doing at different times, because the creativity
researchers
Howard Gruber and Sara Davis have analyzed his diaries and his notebooks.
Quite the opposite– the ducks have since washed up all over the world, and
researchers
have used their paths to chart a better understanding of ocean currents.
To find out, I’ve connected with a small but growing group of young
researchers
who’ve done boots-on-the-ground studies of work involving AI in very diverse settings like start-ups, policing, investment banking and online education.
She believes we need more "cliteracy," and it's true, considering that this structure was only fully 3-D mapped by
researchers
in 2009.
And in the video, a group of
researchers
go to MIT on graduation day.
But though she could discern no difference between the houses, when
researchers
asked her which she would prefer to live in, she chose the house that wasn’t burning— not once, but again and again.
A quiet bedroom is a cornerstone of what sleep
researchers
call "a good sleep hygiene."
In the midst of revolution in the streets and rock and roll concerts in the parks, a group of
researchers
led by people like John McCarthy, a computer scientist at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, and Doug Engelbart, a computer scientist at SRI, changed the world.
Researchers
gave the test to Nazi war criminals, hoping to unlock the psychological roots of mass murder.
Or maybe like the
researchers
at the Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, who have now developed a device that can complete human genome coding in just 26 hours.
I left academia and now lead a diverse team of technologists,
researchers
and refugees that is developing customized self-help resources for newcomers.
Meanwhile,
researchers
are actively working to develop new tracers and expand the possibilities of what PET scans can be used for.
By the '40s and '50s, medical
researchers
were starting to study trans medicine, but they were aided by their trans patients, like Louise Lawrence, a trans woman who had corresponded extensively with people who had been arrested for public cross-dressing.
She introduced sexual
researchers
like Alfred Kinsey to a massive trans network.
No sequoia on record has been able to grow taller than 130 meters – and many
researchers
say these trees won’t beat that cap even if they live for thousands of years to come.
And using this model alongside growth rates and known needs for nutrients and photosynthesis,
researchers
have been able to propose height limits for specific species.
Researchers
are still investigating the possible explanations for this limit, and there may not be one universal reason why trees stop growing.
To predict more imminent events,
researchers
have investigated the vibrations Earth elicits before a quake.
In 2011, just before an earthquake struck the east coast of Japan, nearby
researchers
recorded surprisingly high concentrations of the radioactive isotope pair: radon and thoron.
And over the past 30 years,
researchers
have found that it predicts all kinds of good things in childhood and beyond, like social skills, academic achievement, mental and physical health, making money, saving money and even staying out of jail.
So it's no surprise that
researchers
like me are so interested in understanding it and figuring out ways to improve it.
And
researchers
are trying to train it in the lab in the hopes of improving it and other things related to it, like intelligence.
I've been spending some time thinking about this and researching this, and fellow
researchers
and I aren't exactly sure that these generations are real.
In 2012, a team of Japanese and Danish
researchers
set a world record, transmitting 1 petabit of data— that’s 10,000 hours of high-def video— over a fifty-kilometer cable, in a second.
Researchers
are working to replace mobile gigahertz signals with terahertz frequencies, to carry data thousands of times faster.
Lovecraft’s protagonists– often researchers, anthropologists, or antiquarians– stumble onto hints of their existence.
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