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Esther Jarrell

Augmented Reality Software Market by Software Function - 2022 | MarketsandMarkets - 0 views

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    Augmented Reality Software Market by Software Function (Remote Collaboration, Workflow Optimization), Vertical (Consumer, Commercial, Enterprise, Medical, Aerospace & Defense, Mining, Telecom & IT/Data Centers), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2022 https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/augmented-reality-software-market-214655476.html
Esther Jarrell

Industrial PC Market by Hardware - 2022 | MarketsandMarkets - 0 views

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    The increasing adoption of the IoT in the manufacturing industries is enabling industrial PC to connect through a wide network of intelligent devices that enhance factory automation in the manufacturing plants. The IoT helps in acquiring and generating a high volume of manufacturing data, which requires equipment such as industrial PCs for data acquisition and process control. https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/industrial-pc-market-169907425.html
Esther Jarrell

Optoelectronic Components Market Worth 55.53 Billion USD by 2020 - 0 views

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    The growth of the optoelectronic components industry is mainly driven by the increased use of infrared components in consumer electronics & automobiles, the long life & low power consumption, demand for improved imaging & optical sensing solutions in the healthcare vertical, and the suitable physical properties of optoelectronic sensors to operate in harsh environments. https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/optoelectronics-market-450.html
Esther Jarrell

Cloud Infrastructure Market by Type - 2022 | MarketsandMarkets - 0 views

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    209 Pages Report] Cloud Infrastructure Market categorizes global market by Type (Hardware: Server, Storage, Switch, Services: Platform as a Service, Infrastructure as a service, Content/Application Delivery Network, Managed Hosting, Colocation), End-User Industry & Geography.
Esther Jarrell

Visual Computing Market by Component (Hardware & Software) - 2020 | MarketsandMarkets - 0 views

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    Visual computing interacts with the disciplines of computer science such as image processing, computer graphics, visualization, video processing, and augmented and virtual reality. Over the period, the computer graphics has evolved into a mainstream area in the computer science domain. Currently, with the ever-increasing graphics hardware and software capabilities, this market is growing at a high pace.
melvinahebert

Barclays To Host Blockchains Hackathon To Assist Contracts Processing In Derivatives Ma... - 0 views

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    Barclays, the U.K. banking behemoth, is challenging Barclays To Host Blockchains Hackathon developers to assist refurbish the worldwide derivatives market next month at a hackathon. Disclosed to the media this week, DerivHack will take place at Barclays' Rise accelerator spaces at the same time in New York and London on September 20 and 21, 2018. The ISDA (International Swaps and Derivatives Association), Thomson Reuters, and Deloitte are co-sponsoring the hackathon.
Todd Suomela

Thatcher, Scientist - 0 views

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    This paper has two halves. First, I piece together what we know about Margaret Thatcher's training and employment as a scientist. She took science subjects at school; she studied chemistry at Oxford, arriving during World War II and coming under the influence (and comment) of two excellent women scientists, Janet Vaughan and Dorothy Hodgkin. She did a fourth-year dissertation on X-ray crystallography of gramicidin just after the war. She then gathered four years' experience as a working industrial chemist, at British Xylonite Plastics and at Lyons. Second, my argument is that, having lived the life of a working research scientist, she had a quite different view of science from that of any other minister responsible for science. This is crucial in understanding her reaction to the proposals-associated with the Rothschild reforms of the early 1970s-to reinterpret aspects of science policy in market terms. Although she was strongly pressured by bodies such as the Royal Society to reaffirm the established place of science as a different kind of entity-one, at least at core, that was unsuitable to marketization-Thatcher took a different line.
thinkahol *

YouTube - Think faster focus better and remember moreRewiring our brain to stay younger... - 0 views

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    October 24, 2008 - Google Tech Talks June 16, 2008 ABSTRACT Explore the brain's amazing ability to change throughout a person's life. This phenomenon-called neuroplasticty-is the science behind brain fitness, and it has been called one of the most extraordinary scientific discoveries of the 20th century. PBS had recently aired this special, The Brain Fitness Program, which explains the brain's complexities in a way that both scientists and people with no scientific background can appreciate. This is opportunity to learn more about how our minds work-and to find out more about the latest in cutting-edge brain research, from the founder of Posit Science and creator of the Brain Fitness Program software, Dr. Michael Merzenich. Speaker: Dr. Michael Merzenich, Ph.D. Michael M. Merzenich, PhD: Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Merzenich leads the company's scientific team. For more than three decades, Dr. Merzenich has been a leading pioneer in brain plasticity research. He is the Francis A. Sooy Professor at the Keck Center for Integrative Neurosciences at UCSF. Dr. Merzenich is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes, including the Ipsen Prize, Zulch Prize of the Max Planck Institute, Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award and Purkinje Medal. Dr. Merzenich has published more than 200 articles, including many in leading peer-reviewed journals, such as Science and Nature. His work is also often covered in the popular press, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Time and Newsweek. He has appeared on Sixty Minutes II, CBS Evening News and Good Morning America. In the late 1980s, Dr. Merzenich was on the team that invented the cochlear implant, now distributed by market leader Advanced Bionics. In 1996, Dr. Merzenich was the founding CEO of Scientific Learning Corporation (Nasdaq: SCIL), which markets and distributes software that applies principles of brain plasticity to assist children with language
Nits Mahajan

Take Advantage Of Clinical Genomics Market - Read This Research Report By World Researc... - 0 views

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    Clinical Genomics Market By Test Type (Diagnostic, Genetic, Newborn Screening, Prenatal, Carrier Screening), Software, Method (Molecular, Chromosomal, Biochemical Tests), End User (Hospitals and Clinics) - Global Forecast to 2023
thinkahol *

Mind-reading marketers have ways of making you buy - life - 09 August 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Why ask people what they think of a product when you can just scan their brains instead? New Scientist explores the brave new world of neuromarketing
Aman Khani

3 Sharp Reasons Why Collaborative Communication Adds To Your Bottomline - 1 views

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    Standard phone calls and net connectivity is simply not enough to keep in touch with internal teams, and neither with your market. It has to be a real life, constant communicability experience that Unified communication provides.
thinkahol *

In historic shift, smartphones, tablets to overtake PCs - Computerworld - 0 views

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    Computerworld - Shipments of smartphones, tablets and other app-enabled devices will overtake PC shipments in the next 18 months, an event that may signify the end of the PC-centric era, market research firm IDC said.
Todd Suomela

The Public Values Failures of Climate Science in the US by Ryan Meyer - Minerva, Volume... - 0 views

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    "This paper examines the broad social purpose of US climate science, which has benefited from a public investment of more than $30 billion over the last 20 years. A public values analysis identifies five core public values that underpin the interagency program. Drawing from interviews, meeting observations, and document analysis, I examine the decision processes and institutional structures that lead to the implementation of climate science policy, and identify a variety of public values failures accommodated by this system. In contrast to other cases which find market values frameworks (the "profit as progress" assumption) at the root of public values failures, this case shows how "science values" ("knowledge as progress") may serve as an inadequate or inappropriate basis for achieving broader public values. For both institutions and individual decision makers, the logic linking science to societal benefit is generally incomplete, incoherent, and tends to conflate intrinsic and instrumental values. I argue that to be successful with respect to its motivating public values, the US climate science enterprise must avoid the assumption that any advance in knowledge is inherently good, and offer a clearer account of the kinds of research and knowledge advance likely to generate desirable social outcomes. "
thinkahol *

EPFL spinoff turns thousands of 2D photos into 3D images | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Researchers in EPFL's Computer Vision Laboratory developed a computer-based modeling service that generates a 3D image from up to thousands of 2D shots, with all the processing done in the cloud. Since April, the EPFL startup Pix4D has been offering the modeling service with a fourth dimension: time. Now, individuals and small businesses looking for fast, cheap, large-scale 3D models can get them without investing in heavy processing, the company states. With Pix4D, users upload a series of photos of an object, and within 30 minutes they have a 3D image. The software defines "points of interest" from among the photos, or common points of high-contrast pixels. Next, the program pastes the images together seamlessly by matching up the points of interest. Much in the same way our two eyes work together to calculate depth, the software computes the distance and angle between two or more photos and lays the image over the model appropriately, creating a highly accurate 3D model that avoids the time intensive, "point by point" wireframe method. With Pix4D's 3D models, you can navigate in all directions as well as change the date on a timeline to see what a place looked like at different times of the year. The company is collaborating with several drone makers (including another EPFL startup,senseFly) to market their software as a package with senseFly's micro aerial vehicles, or autonomous drones. Pix4D's time element avoids waiting for Google to update its satellite data or for an expensive plane to fly by and take high-resolution photos. Farmers, for example, can now send relatively inexpensive flying drones into the air to take pictures as often as they like, allowing them to survey the evolution of their crops over large distances and long periods of time. And since the calculations are done on a cloud server, the client doesn't need a powerful computer of his or her own.
veera90

Pharmacovigilance Services | Pharmacovigilance Professionals | ACL Digital Life Science... - 0 views

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    From proof-of-concept to post-marketing surveillance services, you can depend on our PV experts to efficiently work through the entire scope of Pharmacovigilance activities. We offer a high level of expertise and assist in meeting the highest standards of applicable national and global regulations. The experts at ACL Digital can easily customize safety monitoring services to suit your specific business requirements. Most biopharmaceutical companies have distinct and demanding clinical safety requirements as per the directions of regulatory agencies. You can depend on our PV specialists who plan safety and pharmacovigilance services accordingly that fit the needs of both your product and study - we adhere and adapt to your processes and are flexible enough to do it the right way.
rexanne8

Dental Supplies Company - 1 views

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    Dental supplies express offers high-quality dental products and materials suppliers at affordable prices in UK. We are a wide range of dentistry and dental healthcare products to the national market.
thinkahol *

Giant Undersea Network Will Bring Offshore Wind Power to East Coast, With Google Invest... - 0 views

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    Last night, Google announced that it has agreed to invest heavily in a proposed $5 billion, 350-mile power transmission backbone that would provide infrastructure for future offshore wind projects along the mid-Atlantic coast. But even with the backing of one of the world's mightiest tech companies, various financial investment firms, and many important officials in government, the transmission line is going to be something of a technological trick.
Todd Suomela

The Professional and the Scientist in Nineteenth-Century America - JSTOR: Isis, Vol. 10... - 0 views

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    "In nineteenth‐century America, there was no such person as a "professional scientist." There were professionals and there were scientists, but they were very different. Professionals were men of science who engaged in commercial relations with private enterprises and took fees for their services. Scientists were men of science who rejected such commercial work and feared the corrupting influences of cash and capitalism. Professionals portrayed themselves as active and useful members of an entrepreneurial polity, while scientists styled themselves as crusading reformers, promoters of a purer science and a more research‐oriented university. It was this new ideology, embodied in these new institutions, that spurred these reformers to adopt a special name for themselves-"scientists." One object of this essay, then, is to explain the peculiar Gilded Age, American origins of that ubiquitous term. A larger goal is to explore the different social roles of the professional and the scientist. By attending to the particular vocabulary employed at the time, this essay tries to make clear why a "professional scientist" would have been a contradiction in terms for both the professional and the scientist in nineteenth‐century America. "
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