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Since 1997,
researchers
at the University of Sussex have monitored global trends in armed conflict.
I was part of a team of
researchers
from University College London, on a grant from the U.K. department of health.
Now, I think this evidence is still inconclusive, and even among Toxo researchers, opinion is divided as to whether the parasite is truly influencing our behavior.
And so I think encouraging this kind of science and supporting
researchers
who want to cede some of that control back to users and away from the social media companies means that going forward, as these tools evolve and advance, means that we're going to have an educated and empowered user base, and I think all of us can agree that that's a pretty ideal way to go forward.
And it has been absolutely essential in writing DNA across a number of applications my team and
researchers
around the world are working on.
At the center, where the beams intersect, the atoms move sluggishly, as if trapped in a thick liquid — an effect the
researchers
who invented it described as “optical molasses.”
So as
researchers
continue in their quest to understand the laws of physics and unravel the mysteries of the universe, they’ll do so with the help of the very coldest atoms in it.
You see,
researchers
have coined this term "color blindness" to describe a learned behavior where we pretend that we don't notice race.
And as we went around talking to
researchers
and institutions and telling them about our story, something happened.
That turned out to be a rather large commercial non-success, at which point they slashed prices to 10 dollars, at which point computer music
researchers
said, "This is awesome!
In one recent study,
researchers
put ads on eBay for the sale of baseball cards.
However, at the next interval, the
researchers
didn't put the cold air on, yet the slime mold slowed down in anticipation of it happening.
World over, teams of
researchers
are decoding its biological principles to understand its computational rules and applying that learning to the fields of electronics, programming and robotics.
So it's not just academic
researchers
in universities that are interested in this organism.
It's an online, open, democratic network for slime mold
researchers
and enthusiasts to share knowledge and experimentation across disciplinary divides and across academic divides.
And it comprises of scientists and computer scientists and
researchers
but also artists like me, architects, designers, writers, activists, you name it.
I spent months in Hollywood learning 3D animation software, and I spend months on each animation, and that's just time that most
researchers
can't afford.
The animation will feature data from thousands of
researchers
collected over decades, data on what this virus looks like, how it's able to infect cells in our body, and how therapeutics are helping to combat infection.
The process of creating an animation can act as a catalyst that allows
researchers
to crystalize and refine their own ideas.
But for that change to happen, we need more
researchers
creating animations, and toward that end, I brought together a team of biologists, animators and programmers to create a new, free, open-source software — we call it Molecular Flipbook — that's created just for biologists just to create molecular animations.
While I was there, I met two experienced correctional workers who were also researchers, an anthropologist and a sociologist.
This is the best data from the disaster researchers, and it goes up and down, and it goes to the Second World War, and after that it starts to fall and it keeps falling and it's down to much less than half.
Researchers
in Tokyo are using it as a potential anti-theft device in cars.
Researchers
recently have looked at the question of biopsies, cancerous biopsies, and they've asked the computer to identify by looking at the data and survival rates to determine whether cells are actually cancerous or not, and sure enough, when you throw the data at it, through a machine-learning algorithm, the machine was able to identify the 12 telltale signs that best predict that this biopsy of the breast cancer cells are indeed cancerous.
Two thousand years ago, Galen, one of the most prominent medical
researchers
of the ancient world, proposed that while we're awake, our brain's motive force, its juice, would flow out to all the other parts of the body, animating them but leaving the brain all dried up, and he thought that when we sleep, all this moisture that filled the rest of the body would come rushing back, rehydrating the brain and refreshing the mind.
In recent years,
researchers
have been studying what happens when we give poor people cash.
Researchers
who studied our work in Kenya found that people invested in a range of assets, from livestock to equipment to home improvements, and they saw increases in income from business and farming one year after the cash was sent.
Researchers
presented participants with a news article that showed no weapons of mass destruction had been found.
For example,
researchers
have conducted a number of studies where they’ve asked people of different political backgrounds to rank their values.
In later studies,
researchers
attempted to convince liberals to support military spending with a variety of arguments.
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