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"circuitry" Definitions
  1. a system of electrical circuits or the equipment that forms this

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"Students we were teaching about basic circuitry didn't really understand basic circuitry," co-founder Nate MacDonald said.
The meaning of language rests in neural circuitry, and activating neural circuitry through language (or word repetition) strengthens it.
Internally, the Walkman's analog circuitry is supposed to be separated from its primarily digital circuitry to reduce noise even further.
They contain circuitry to prevent a runaway condition should the battery or charging circuitry fail or go out of spec.
The iPhone's headphone jack is driven by electronic circuitry inside the iPhone, and weight, size, and power constraints mean that this circuitry is necessarily mediocre.
Then they started examining all the circuitry they pulled out.
She sensed tiny fans whirring deep inside, cooling atomic circuitry.
Then Eddie returned, overwhelming my circuitry by sidling up to me.
But it didn't tell us anything about the large-scale circuitry.
It contained parallel circuitry for handling both real and imaginary components.
Lithography systems are used to create the circuitry of computer chips.
Is marijuana actually rewiring our brain circuitry, even if only temporarily?
Code and silicon circuitry form just another underlying substrate for reality.
Why didn't our dads have an in-depth knowledge of circuitry?
That is thought to make neural circuitry more efficient, not less so.
Computers, integrated circuitry didn't lead to stronger productivity until like the '90s.
Their circuitry is too complex, too vulnerable to the flaws of humankind.
"Everything you understand is in neural circuitry in your brain," said Lakoff.
Rock is visceral music why create more miles of circuitry between us?
Those functions are hard-coded directly into the circuitry of the chip.
The claim that Elowan's internal circuitry is driving the process is fair, however.
He wanted to reserve the right to use that circuitry in other applications.
Platinum group metals, also abundant, can be used for internal circuitry and electronics.
We wanted to find a product that would help teach them basic circuitry.
Tesla Inc was denied exemptions for some Chinese-made circuitry for its vehicles.
For that, you need people, not a plastic box of glass and circuitry.
It was designed and fabricated using The Crated's own textile circuitry technology, INTELLiTEX.
The middle layer, the "limbic system," supposedly contained emotion circuitry inherited from mammals.
IGZO circuitry is already used in some Apple products, including iPads and MacBooks.
Mr. Moog (which rhymes with vogue) tried to explain its circuitry to him.
I defy any mere mass of circuitry to duplicate this deeply human feat.
Basically, being sleep-deprived causes your brain's reward circuitry to be a little hyperactive.
Circuitry and sensors such as vibration motors would be integrated into the stretchy material.
Either way, it's the most complex circuitry ever made out of a 2D material.
In reality, the phone itself contains all the circuitry responsible for charging its battery.
He says, there's no prediction of the future, there's no really subconscious protective circuitry.
Will we see weirder enemies, maybe more flesh and blood than metal and circuitry?
If the brain is injured at that age, it can potentially impact that circuitry.
It might be possible, Kessler says, to learn to harness our own capture circuitry.
Similarly, forgetting occurs when the specific synaptic circuitry that holds a memory is weakened.
There's 3D printing, soldering, sawing, sanding, and a little bit of futzing with circuitry.
But how exactly cannabis affects the brain's hunger circuitry hasn't been explored until now.
Moving the audio circuitry into the headphones could allow other kinds of innovations too.
Intel has repeatedly missed deadlines to deliver its next production recipe for smaller circuitry.
And evidence shows they can change your neural circuitry even faster than mindfulness meditation.
Chronic pain without injury is not common but suggests some misfiring in the circuitry.
Would Chinese-supplied hardware (such as integrated circuitry) be used to power that network?
Semiconductors are mazes of circuitry consisting of components such as transistors carved into silicon.
Once the fear circuitry takes over, it—not the prefrontal cortex—controls where attention goes.
Pay What You Want: 40 Arduino Enthusiast E-Book Bundle See Details Cute craft circuitry.
Does inserting a chip into someone's brain to mediate their brain circuitry change their identity?
The circuitry could also cause interference with the already crammed electronic guts of a phone.
Cats defecate the parasite which, if picked up by a human, infects our neural circuitry.
Historians will puzzle over us, puffing our forceful and damp breath uselessly among delicate circuitry.
To make this happen, ShadowTheAge first had to create an extensive and confusing circuitry network.
Researchers have found that the same circuitry is activated when people imagine a novel scene.
An innovation in the boat's circuitry — his "logic gate" — became an essential steppingstone to semiconductors.
He said that being in love involves the same neural circuitry as a cocaine addiction.
Now, a new study details the precise changes in brain circuitry that occur during that process.
"The circuitry that encodes the natural high shows the normal way the brain works," Dölen says.
Perhaps feedback circuitry will one day endow machines with traits we think of as uniquely human.
Rather, their internal circuitry and processes are being triggered by external stimuli, making them mindless automatons.
Just reconnecting a brain to all the circuitry of a body would be next to impossible.
Or there may be limitations in the neural circuitry that just mean that we never could.
What they didn't know was how the brain's neural circuitry is activated by these social interactions.
I stuck the Mint in my mouth, certain I would destroy its circuitry with my breath.
That is, learning (or encoding new information) is facilitated by strengthened synapses in our neural circuitry.
For now at least, all that circuitry can't fit in a tiny circle around your pupil.
It is easy to accept that a dog's broken neural circuitry was causing their tail chasing.
It remains the only organism to have its entire neural circuitry fully mapped out and described.
"Things like tool use and speech articulation are hugely dependent on motor circuitry," said Dr. Fisher.
In your pocket, inside the circuitry of your phone, a million angry voices, each somehow unique.
Fitted with decades-old circuitry, Nam June Paik's work still pulses with energy, breakneck and experimental.
It provides a more intimate, intricate look into the circuitry of the human brain than ever before.
First, Richard noted that the brain circuitry in the studied region is similar in rats and humans.
Inside it, a nozzle fixed to a robot arm carefully drips translucent gloop onto bits of circuitry.
ASML is the dominant maker of lithography systems, used to trace out the circuitry of semiconductor chips.
Remote-controlled bulldozers and other robots proved too weak for the job, their circuitry fried by radiation.
These days, all Android phones feature SoCs that have built-in circuitry dedicated to sensor data processing.
This is the beating heart of your device, containing chips and circuitry responsible for many essential functions.
The electrode would essentially turn on, or off, the brain circuitry involved in those sensations and perceptions.
Mr. Saleh was studying electrical circuitry at a college in Queens at the time of his arrest.
As a Mother's Day gift in 2010, Ms. Barry's husband embedded compass circuitry into a sun hat.
Overall, the Museum Barberini does appear poised to fill an important gap within the circuitry of German museums.
LOSSES ASML is the dominant maker of lithography systems, used to trace out the circuitry of semiconductor chips.
The merger proposal raises the financial intricacy toward the level of the circuitry in the SpaceX launch vehicle.
She allows you a slight look into the circuitry and then you're confused — Wait, did I see that?
A second is that making circuitry and motors light enough for a robot to get airborne is hard.
Six months later, the brains of the irradiated mice still shows sign of inflammation and neural circuitry damage.
She wasn't anti-bodymodding, but the idea of someone plugging circuitry into their eyeball gave her the creeps.
Its gold-and-graphene circuitry is capable of keeping an eye on your pH, temperature, and glucose levels.
The stuff that Hasselblad receives from overseas manufacturers is basically just bits of metal, plastic, and printed circuitry.
Chipmakers have responded by using the extra transistors that came with shrinking to duplicate a chip's existing circuitry.
Rather, it's a manufacturer defect that can happen when the circuitry that prevents this from happening is faulty.
Asimov's innovation is to allow people to create biological circuitry like the above using familiar tools and techniques.
So it seems like there's something gender-specific about the way women develop this pattern of brain circuitry.
A nuclear EMP could also disrupt radio waves, but that's less likely, since radios have a simpler circuitry.
Exercise had allowed the rats "to develop more neurons without destabilizing their existing memory circuitry," Dr. Shetty said.
A Gen X-er who discovered a knack for repairing Game Boy circuitry at the age of 21965.
It's with modern digitally controlled analog circuitry that grants me MIDI control, including preset changes during live shows.
Shifting headphones to the digital Lightning port allows most of this circuitry to move into the headphones themselves.
You asked me about the brain circuitry associated with romantic love, so that's what I told you about.
It comes with circuitry exposed, without a case, input method, or, until now, much in the way of connectivity.
Their internal circuitry tricks your devices into thinking you've just connected an external microphone, thereby disabling the internal one.
With skins of circuitry, his cyborg figures don traditionally patterned clothes that pop against the paintings' bold, monochrome backdrops.
While digital effects rely on the software designer's programming prowess, hardware effects require a talent for designing electronic circuitry.
According to a report from Bloomberg, complicated circuitry and challenges to prevent overheating are to blame for the delay.
Rather, it's the neural circuitry and the molecular mechanisms that underlie these nociceptive systems, and their similarity to ours.
What's remarkable about Juno is how it avoids one huge problem of studying Jupiter: The planet's circuitry frying radiation.
The brain has good reason to come equipped with dedicated positive feedback circuitry for consuming calories and making babies.
Others repurpose discarded circuitry in cool and unique ways, like this insect sculpture made by artist Julie Alice Chappell.
Or the Binary Low Table from BRC Designs: Or this circuitry sculpture made by artist and documentarian Theo Kamecke.
But there are behaviors like gambling that also can send the reward circuitry into overdrive in some people's brains.
Many efforts in synthetic biology involve compiling catalogs of biological "parts" that can be assembled into function bio-circuitry.
This one block of circuitry combines the Flight Controller, Electronic Speed Controllers (ESC) and the Power Distribution Board (PDB).
Mobile SoCs are a combination of several individual processors and coprocessors, with blocks of circuitry dedicated to specific tasks.
With supreme will, and a weird tingling in his face, Matt managed to regain some control over his circuitry.
The game is a box with electric circuitry where players take turns removing pieces from "Cavity Sam," poor fellow.
The result is a thing you can actually put in the washing machine and dryer without ruining the circuitry inside.
He explained the map provides a framework but more research needs to be done to understand both circuitry and meaning.
Unlike silicon circuitry, with its geometric precision, this device is messy, like "a highly interconnected plate of noodles," Stieg said.
I remember being shocked when I learned just how much of the processor in question was devoted to test circuitry.
The key is to protect the neural circuitry, because recovering it is much more difficult once it's damaged, Limoli said.
Your phone's GPS circuitry, which determines your geographic location for mapping and fitness features, consumes a lot of battery power.
Control methods would rely on completely different neural circuitry, in the motor cortex; it's a whole different field of research.
Piezoelectric circuitry inside the cover is able to detect touches, squeezes, swipes, and exactly how it's being bent or warped.
We know that complex neuronal circuitry that can involve our emotions, hormones, neurotransmitters, and memory gives rise to these effects.
"When he says 'crooked Hillary,' he's framing Hillary, and when he repeats it he strengthens the neural circuitry," Lakoff said.
As for lasers, they can blind imagery satellites and high-power microwave guns could knock out circuitry on targeted satellites.
Dedicated machine learning circuitry is likely going to be an important part of all future mobile system-on-chip architectures.
With more research, this inherited circuitry could partially explain the way we develop our emotional responses similarly to our mothers.
People with addictions are already driven to push through negative experiences by their brain circuitry; more punishment won't change this.
These AND and OR gates are, in virtual form, the same as the circuitry you'd find inside a computer chip.
The microscopic fungus provides protein and, during mating, a fly's brain circuitry can be altered to make them crave it.
Huzayfah: Like, a chain-link fence with barbed wire on top and then electric circuitry running up and down it.
Over several years, Dr. Wall worked from the bottom up, mapping out the circuitry that was likely to be involved.
Dot had more coding tasks that challenged her, but Proto Max was transparent and had circuitry that she could see.
It's only been in recent years that we've started to isolate and identify that actual neural circuitry responsible for itching.
When it does, it is no longer the prefrontal cortex running the show, but the brain's fear circuitry—especially the amygdala.
That means different colors, different malleability and, perhaps most interesting of all, the ability to embed circuitry directly into a project.
"We hypothesize that the circuitry that produces these oscillations might also provoke a seizure in patients with photosensitive epilepsy," said Hermes.
But based on the pictures, it's more likely that the visible circuitry is cosmetic, not the actual hardware of the phone.
The weapon will also have upgraded circuitry and be built with a mind to long-term maintenance and sustainability, developers said.
The sleeves are gold, just like 3PO's plating, and the interior lining has a wiring pattern that resembles his exposed circuitry.
The book posits the studio as a spatial representation of Marker's mind, complete with its organized messiness, circuitry, and vast archive.
This makes sense because the circuitry that normally connects us to one another socially has been channeled instead into drug seeking.
For instance, they can create an increase in the connections among regions of the brain, and disruptions in other brain circuitry.
On Thursday in the journal Science, scientists reported that human ancestors also harnessed viral DNA to rewire their own genetic circuitry.
ASML is the biggest maker of lithography systems, which use focused rays of energy to map the circuitry of computer chips.
NatLab was working on a "skin switch" which you'd touch and the machine circuitry would know that it needed to activate.
Based on rodent studies, scientists conclude that the brain and body circuitry that deals with pain is structurally different in females.
Supercomputers are made by lashing together thousands of processors, linked by a specialized fabric of digital circuitry known as interconnect technology.
Expressive partisanship, in effect, allows the most committed to override their own circuitry and support policies antithetical to their economic interests.
To speed product design, Mr. Swan's lieutenants have set up smaller teams and broken up chips into modular blocks of circuitry.
What Apple is actually doing here is mixing two different types of screen circuitry technology and getting the benefits from both.
These next-gen sensors are complemented by higher performance CPUs and GPUs, as well as improved cabling, heat management and circuitry.
But the cold can dampen the heart's electrical circuitry, said Dr. Jonathan Haft, a heart surgeon at the University of Michigan.
But the cold can dampen the heart's electrical circuitry, said Dr. Jonathan Haft, a heart surgeon at the University of Michigan.
Robots, deployed in an attempt to protect vulnerable humans with supposedly hardy machines, were rendered useless, as radiation scrambled their circuitry.
According to their argument, neural circuitry evolved to keep track of location, and everything else is just recorded on top of it.
For the moment, they will continue to study this circuitry in healthy mice, and see if it translates it to human brains.
All the while, Humphrey's drawings of brain circuitry flash on the tented scrim, along with footage of braiding tables and abstract patterns.
Now, they've managed to shrink the circuitry down to the scale at which they can build it on a regular silicon chip.
Still, the connection suggests that visual snow and HPPD are operating on the same neural circuitry, which mainly involves the neurotransmitter serotonin.
All of the circuitry — the camera, battery, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip — are stored just inside the hinge of the sunglasses' temples.
Brain changes in the gamers were most pronounced in what's known as the basal ganglia, circuitry that is involved in involuntary movements.
It's this collection of brain structures that connects your fight-or-flight responses to the complex neural circuitry that controls your bladder.
Once the mind is unshackled and encouraged to think beyond a small policy box, our circuitry can be rewired in other arenas.
"It doesn't mean they're not working at all," Patricia Bauer, a professor of psychology at Emory University, said of the brain's circuitry.
My circuits are tuned down, which is probably a product of genetics, and nobody quite knows the genetics of that circuitry yet.
For example, some high-end headphones have noise-cancelling capabilities; they often have built-in batteries to power the noise-cancelling circuitry.
It explores how listening to, performing or creating music involves brain circuitry that can be harnessed to improve health and well-being.
Addiction has been attributed solely or primarily to weak willpower, or neural circuitry gone awry, or the inherent dangers of drugs themselves.
Most likely the propensity for specific malfunctions in the relevant brain circuitry began to form early in development, perhaps even inside the womb.
It was founded back in 2011, and focuses on introducing kids to electronics and circuitry by way of modular components that snap together.
But those don't address the electrical circuitry at work in the brain, which scientists hope will provide a more precise option for treatment.
An interactive booklet called Papier Machine is making beautiful STEM toys that are actually fun and accessible, by combining paper with electronic circuitry.
You've probably seen mention of the Raspberry Pi in your travels across the internet, but what exactly is this compact piece of circuitry?
A new design enabled guests to remove a screw and take out a circuitry-filled medallion that could be attached to a keychain.
Inadequate grounding in the Daimler units leaves their circuitry vulnerable to electrostatic charges that can trigger unintended airbag deployments, according to earlier warnings.
Genetic circuitry like this "repressilator" was child's play compared with the co-ordinated gene expression that evolution has programmed into leaves and eyes.
Newer studies have suggested that psilocybin may be capable of promoting brain plasticity, which could help the brain repair its circuitry and function.
Products are now defined less by their motherboards and circuitry and more by the circuitous loop of connectedness and data-sharing they enable.
GE will make varying upgrades to aging locomotives - some more than 20 years old - such as improvements to control systems or electrical circuitry.
Without needing to route analog circuitry, a phone maker could switch to digital audio and shave off precious millimeters from the device's body.
Maybe the machine could compile the counselor's advice into instructions for reprogramming itself or for recruiting tiny robots to repair its electronic circuitry.
So if silicon, metal and complex circuitry were to generate an emotional repertoire equal to that of humans, why should I make distinctions?
When something is said over and over again in the news or elsewhere, Lakoff told Motherboard, the neural circuitry gets stronger and stronger.
Worm brains aren't meant for implementing difficult control theory problems; after all, this circuitry developed to keep C. elegans from running into things.
"Ecuación," one of the record's two Bebo Valdés compositions, is wired with his classic circuitry: complex and kinetic, but courtly above all else.
The vest operates through a system of textile circuitry that's printed onto the fabric using custom formulas and machinery developed by The Crated.
If you have top-tier drivers and circuitry, your product will sound very good, even if the build quality is a little off.
The coils and the circuitry are proprietary, and Aira didn't allow me to shoot the back of the complete pad for this reason.
The circuitry is not as complex as, say, a human mind; but it is far more complex than any human mind could fathom.
Without shielding or an atmosphere to protect it, cosmic rays as well as high radiation from the Van Allen belt could fry the circuitry.
A new art project, as seen on FastCo Design, solves our age-old struggle with walls by embedding circuitry in wallpaper, using conductive inks.
Now, the team plans to develop the technique into an efficient industrial process that can be used to create the circuitry at large scale.
Samsung says it will start manufacturing chips with circuitry widths of 7 nano meters by using EUV tech in the second half of 2018.
He's a badass, super-strong robotman who hangs out with Lando and somehow, beneath all the circuitry, understands the difference between right and wrong.
A skillful cybercriminal can glean a lot of information about you, and possibly copies of important documents, from the simple circuitry of your printer.
A machine used to deposit electrical circuitry, in the form of a plasma, on top of the diamond in order to make superconductivity measurements.
The name stands for "Extreme Ultraviolet", the wavelength of the energy beams the systems use to help create the circuitry of cutting-edge semiconductors.
San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit is only 44 years old, but it hasn't aged well, with leaky tunnels, warped rails, and malfunctioning circuitry.
The researchers found something puzzling, confirming that serotonin activates circuitry in a certain area of the brain that's directly tied to fear and anxiety.
But experts said their military and space programs remain years behind, unable to engineer advanced circuitry needed to match American satellites and weapons systems.
Here, we have an expression of circuitry from the inside out, electronic art as a Cagean abstraction, a Cagean abstraction as an existential abyss.
He set up small teams, instead of the large ones that typically designed most of the chip circuitry from scratch to maximize computing performance.
The circuitry was connected by a wire to a battery-powered motor, which she would hold in her hand or tuck into the hat.
"Development and Pathology" is rife with strange aberrant forms and a sense of agitated circuitry; also several outstanding drawings in a purely visual sense.
Tchelitchew looked the best I've ever seen, especially his portrait of Fidelma with a face that is an intricate mass of circuitry — raw nerves.
ASML is dominant in its segment, lithography systems, which use focused rays of energy to help semiconductor makers lay out the circuitry of computer chips.
"Any Chinese company designing complicated circuitry based on US technology has to rethink its strategic plan out the next five-to-10 years," Triolo said.
The works are seen as products without impediments, commodities to be consumed by the viewer, another designated tourist site in the flowing circuitry of art.
ClearPad S3706 also integrates Synaptics' high-performance analog touch-sensing circuitry to address noise generated by displays that feature Full HD, WQHD, or 4K resolution.
TSMC, which dominates the build-to-order services called foundries, recently took the lead from Intel in shrinking chip circuitry to give chips greater capability.
That's why understanding addiction as an emotional learning disorder involving the circuitry of love can lead to much more effective ways of dealing with it.
According to TRI, the compute box "has been reimagined" and is now tucked vertically against the rear seat transom, folding down to access the circuitry.
After the socket look at the chipset, a set of circuitry usually designed for a specific processor, which dictates many of the board's performance limits.
Apple has reportedly hit "technical hurdles" developing AirPower, thanks to the complexity of the circuitry involved and engineers having to ensure the mat doesn't overheat.
The audio chips and circuitry reside on a separate board from the applications processor, with Onkyo aiming to minimize the intrusion of unwanted electrical noise.
Typically, this circuitry entails some kind of stretchable polymer that's modified to conduct electricity, and it's evolved in leaps and bounds in the last decade.
The neural circuitry utilizing these substances controls some of our most fundamental feelings of pain, stress and hopelessness, as well as pleasure and even euphoria.
But another piece of evidence is that if you look at people in whom this circuitry is very active, they often have borderline personality disorder.
At last, they narrowed the problem down to a 1,000-foot length of cable and then disabled circuitry so that only two signals were offline.
According to Hanson, being mindful about your breathing helps switch off the neural circuitry that anxiety ramps up, leading to an overall feeling of calm.
Gearbox offers access to materials and equipment including 3D printing, laser cutting and electronic circuitry at a high-tech, 20,000-square-foot shared maker-space.
As a recent retrospective at Tate Modern demonstrates, even fitted with decades-old circuitry, Nam June Paik's work still pulses with energy, breakneck and experimental.
The SNES/WiiMote merging is a complicated process for the uninitiated in the ways of solder and circuitry, but it's also a great project for beginners.
A new study, published Tuesday in Cell Reports, seems to offer the strongest evidence yet that they can actually help repair the brain's circuitry and function.
Maybe there is no defined start or stop to what differentiates me and my exacting routines from my faulty brain circuitry; maybe it all bleeds together.
And that's no coincidence: addiction is basically what happens in the brain when the circuitry involved with love and parenting learns to pursue the wrong object.
On my iPhone X's tightly-packed circuitry, it means dual cameras that fit in a smaller phone, room for a larger battery, water-resistance, and more.
"Investigators are expected to search through the fire-damaged cathedral for remains of cables, lights or parts of circuitry that might give clues," The Guardian reports.
Napolean tells The Creators Project that she was inspired to create The Exchange after realizing that the circuitry of telephone switchboards mirrored that of modular synthesizers.
Then check up on me every day when I sit in my chair that has all the circuitry to analyze every electric signal in my body.
The reading of the information occurs non-destructively by measuring the (tunneling) current through the junction and access time should mainly depend on the electronics circuitry.
You won't have to worry about your devices overheating, though, as each charging pad comes equipped with fail-safe circuitry that manages power currents and temperature.
"When I wrote 'Circuitry I was trying to challenge myself go write a sad song but force it to live in a joyful environment," explains Choi.
More cars made in the United States would require more brake linings made in Mexico and more circuitry forged in China, using copper mined in Chile.
I will go to my grave believing that it's worthwhile to understand the brain circuitry involved in this unquenchable, adaptable and primordial human trait: romantic love.
Fortune's robots make parts for equipment which will be installed in factories in Taiwan and Oregon, and used to etch circuitry on silicon and make chips.
Drosophila is only the second adult animal to have its brain circuitry mapped at this level of detail, following the nematode C. elegans back in 753.
" Sometimes O'Malley's circuitry seems to misfire, but there is no time to stop and think — he will stand in front of a Mustang and chant: "Steroids!
City Hall and an annex were closed on Wednesday, but for a crowd of utility workers trying to repair submerged electrical circuitry and pump out water.
They were hard to understand, but at least there was something to take apart and you could see mechanisms and understand that there was circuitry inside.
For example, the Apple Watch Series 4 has cellphone circuitry built in, so you can leave your phone at home and still make and receive calls.
Intel, which has barely just made it down to 10nm circuitry, is focused on the arguably larger market of laptops for now where AMD is still weak.
To confirm its authenticity, the museum even took the prototype apart and found much of the same circuitry as the Vectrex hardware that actually hit the market.
The software then calculates exactly where the circuitry pathways need to be, and prints those pathways onto a plastic chassis, which forms the skeleton of your gadget.
Now they all shared a certain amount of artificial circuitry, even a consciousness in classifications that became inconsequential in this reality in which they were all complicit.
Instead, she will play an ondéa, a near-clone of the instrument designed after Martenot's death, which boasts an expanded range, improved circuitry and other technical improvements.
It's the circuitry that converts the 0s and 1s of your digitally stored music into an electric signal that can be played back via headphones and speakers.
Their casings are both similarly dense with circuitry and so, too, are the air gaps surrounding the batteries that allow them to safely swell up when overheated.
Built with premium circuitry, the iXCC charger protects your devices against over-charging and automatically stops when they've reached full battery to prevent your devices from damage.
Lenovo's Moto phones aren't fully water resistant, but they're nonetheless built to survive accidents thanks to a nano-coating that protects their circuitry from splashes and spills.
The ritual involves transportation of souls and is accompanied by the glowing and throbbing of what looks like large-scale electronic circuitry embedded in the pyramid's interiors.
The slowdown led designers to start dreaming up more specialized chips that could work alongside Intel processors and wring more benefits from the miniaturization of chip circuitry.
What we do know, Kipnis says, is that the meningeal spaces house immune cells from the body that can release cytokines, which in turn influence brain circuitry.
For one thing, it's difficult to write inside an MRI machine, where the brain's neural circuitry can be observed in action as the imaging traces blood flow.
Juul delivers mega doses of nicotine — a highly addictive substance that targets the brain's reward circuitry, potentially making young people more prone to substance-use disorders later.
For two and a half years, she and a team toiled away at flow charts, pondering how the circuitry functioned, how to let people communicate with it.
Some recent research, in mice, has even suggested moderate white noise could prevent some of the changes in brain circuitry seen in tinnitus that's triggered by loud noises.
They have made the electronics which flap the wings lighter, by cutting the circuitry from copper foil using a laser, rather than printing the pattern onto a base.
The old adapter looked to be about two times the size of a regular USB thumb drive, making it cumbersome and bulky protruding chunk of plastic and circuitry.
At one end of this pile were the workstations where printers were broken open and the component parts separated as to whether they were circuitry, steel, or plastic.
Even if you're just bashing the shit out of an old hard drive with a hammer, don gloves and safety googles and beware of flying shards of circuitry.
Photo: Getty ImagesA new study out Monday suggests that losing your sight early in life can lead to subtle alterations in the brain circuitry primarily responsible for hearing.
Zebra finches, in particular, feature built in circuitry for delivering dopaminergic rewards for getting notes right—there exists a hardwiring for matching sensory feedback with expected, optimal outcomes.
The problem is chronic stress, rather than just the occasional bad day, actually alters the brain's reward circuitry, creating a feedback loop that leads to increasing alcohol consumption.
This would be done by putting a mobile phone, say, into the machine, cutting out a previous version of any circuitry and printing new electronics in its place.
In reality, the modular perks, however, may not be worth it if your phone has a greater chance of breaking down at any moment because of exposed circuitry.
Thanks to the circuitry he had developed, Computer Space could be housed in a relatively small cabinet that could be slid in next to pinball machines in bars.
AGIC's circuit breaker pen lets you draw fully working circuitry on special sheets of paper, making it easier than ever to design the electronic device of your dreams.
Assistant Commissioner Codd said investigators and engineers would examine the ride's circuitry, the company's policies, maintenance schedules and how the ride was constructed and how it is operated.
Katherine Stavropoulos, a neuroscientist and clinical psychologist at the University of California at Riverside, has conducted a study on the neural circuitry that is active during cuteness-overload.
These young cells were better integrated into the overall brain circuitry, too, with more connections into portions of the brain involved in spatial and other types of memory.
Though he hasn't tested it in humans, Dr. Kashiwadani suspects that linalool may also work on the brains of humans and other mammals, which have similar emotional circuitry.
Thanks to the circuitry he had developed, Computer Space could be housed in a relatively small cabinet that could be slid in next to pinball machines in bars.
One theory is that psilocybin interrupts the circuitry of self-absorbed thinking that is so pronounced in depressed people, making way for a mystical experience of selfless unity.
It's been shown that when people look at their favorite brand logos, there's an activation in the brain's reward circuitry — not unlike that with cultural and religious symbols. 
It makes lenses and other equipment needed to focus the energy beams ASML uses to help companies such as Intel and Samsung create the circuitry of semiconductor chips.
But because any imperfections would mess up the circuitry that the silicon must bear, the whole block has to be one continuous latticework of atoms, a single crystal.
She suggests paying attention to the "circuitry that you're running," establishing whether it "does or doesn't serve you" and then tapping into the one that does serve you.
Andrew is tackling these problems with a new conductive coating process called reactive vapor deposition (RVD), which she is using to build robust smart circuitry directly onto fabric.
Kang seamlessly tethers images of circuitry within the heft of ornate garments, weaving with cotton and silk, but also metallic, plastic, and holographic yarns in deep, radiating colors.
It draws connections between the dot patterns of lights on a phosphorescent screen, the circuitry of a motherboard, and the vertical and horizontal cross-stitch of a loom.
It is clear that our strategy to leverage integrated-photonic circuitry will lead to a revolution in Earth and planetary-space communications as well as in science instruments.
The L16 camera I saw was only a prototype (as evidenced by the tiny fan cooling and some exposed circuitry) and was far from representative of the final product.
Synthetic biologists refer to different parts of the genome as "circuitry" or "on-off" switches, and that's beholden to a much longer history of electrical engineering and computer science.
Documenting dance and movement athletics in film, the artist pushes the conceptual edifices of Indigenous experience through her production of text-based practices through the circuitry of the gallery.
Every time one of these non-human things begins to initiate its handshake sequence protocol, the mask slips, the grinning robot circuitry reveals itself, and the game is up.
The circuitry is printed on to a thin and flexible polyester sheet, with a small on-board chip used to beam the data to a nearby device using Bluetooth.
But some of the primary barriers to flexible electronics—namely the development of stretchable circuitry bendable batteries—are right now being figured out in research labs around the world.
Motherboard reports the iPhone 7 has a software lock that will keep the phone from unlocking if the key circuitry powering the home button is damaged or tampered with.
To reduce those energy demands, the researchers demonstrated how they used a conventional Intel chip and turned off half of its circuitry devoted to what engineers call mathematical precision.
His radiant imagery may evoke the electronic circuitry that makes contemporary life hum, and in that regard, the high contrast of fluorescence against matte black serves an extravisual purpose.
Compared with more common types of vape pens, mechanical mods typically give users more direct access to the battery and do not use inner circuitry to regulate the voltage.
Could microglia be the culprit at the center of it all, the macrophage corollary in the brain, responding to "eat me" signals and pruning the brain's circuitry during development?
One senses a mind constantly whirring with energy: he'll jump, in the space of a few lines, from Zen and Fluxus to Hegel and Marxism to McLuhan and TV circuitry.
The attack on Fordo appears to have been designed to be more blunt and obvious — a straightforward strike that would destroy the circuitry that powered the centrifuges and their controllers.
Its sensor is designed to measure glucose levels, but that bit of circuitry behaves differently depending on temperature and pH, so the team also added sensors to record those, too.
That allows it to create circuitry in its memory chips with features that measure just 10-nanometers in size, allowing it to squeeze more onto the same piece of silicon.
Image: WikimediaIn the TV series, Star Trek: Voyager, the space ship was the first of its kind to be built with biological circuitry designed to speed up its processing capabilities.
And he's quick to caution that his findings, even if they hold up in future studies, are only uncovering a piece of the brain circuitry that's involved in visual hallucinations.
But it's the open circuitry of the films that delicately balances artifice, one's perceived reality, and the system of others' perceptions that makes Kiarostami and his work so intriguingly human.
Intel holds a 15 percent stake in ASML and is a key customer for its lithography machines which use focused light beams to map out the circuitry of computer chips.
The shift to the Lightning connector will shift audio circuitry from the iPhone into the headphones themselves, creating the opportunity for third parties to experiment with new features and designs.
Its research shows that responsive interactions between young children and their earliest caregivers — like talking, pointing and reading together — actually build early brain circuitry for social-emotional and cognitive development.
And all that skill, although contained in a brain the size of a poppy seed, involves some neural circuitry similar to our own, a product of our distant common ancestor.
Of course, it's easier to do this sort of display circuitry manipulation on a smaller scale, so it might be some time before it appears in Apple's phones and tablets.
The data also suggest that continued training potentially remodels the neuronal circuitry in ways that endure, which might partly explain why exercise so often helps with long-term weight management.
"After all, if a lump of organic goo can somehow think, then it is no more odd to think that a mass of circuitry or artificial goo could think," he said.
How ironic that Larry [Leva] would say this about the very person who didn't even bother using a mixer at all, since passing signal through its circuitry would degrade the sound.
Once-common but in hindsight abhorred lobotomies were the first treatment to offer relief from mental illness by disrupting the brain's circuitry, severing the connections to and from the prefrontal cortex.
"When teens learn that their own pictures have supposedly received a lot of likes, they show significantly greater activation in parts of the brain's reward circuitry," says lead author Lauren Sherman.
If the researchers could compare one person's functional fingerprint to those of close relatives, they might be able to distinguish between the genetic and environmental forces that shape our neural circuitry.
Having grown up entertaining himself with elaborate circuitry projects in Long Island, Spanos has spent the last few decades focusing on the more technical aspects of campaign consulting and election logistics.
On February 12th AT&T, America's second-largest mobile operator, said it would begin testing whether prototype 5G circuitry works indoors, following similar news in September from Verizon, the number one.
And they are electrical, so if one isn't working, the ground crew needs to make sure there's not a problem with the circuitry that could cause a fire or other hazard.
This circuitry for reducing pain, as well as the brain receptors that latch on to opioid drugs, are also influenced by the female sex hormone estradiol (although exactly how remains unclear).
In the #MeToo era, when sensitivities to the plight of women in male-dominated institutions are especially raw, Mr. Evans's scenes add live wires to the play's emotional and political circuitry.
Dr. Davidson's team showed that as little as two weeks' training in compassion and kindness meditation generated changes in brain circuitry linked to an increase in positive social behaviors like generosity.
The best phone companies wanted to optimise their chips' performance and integrate it with the rest of the phone's circuitry, rather than buy general-purpose chips from the likes of Intel.
The problem, according to Zador, is that we don't understand enough about the circuitry of the neurons, which is the reason he pursues his "second job" creating tools for imaging the brain.
Moore's Law is defined as the trend for the doubling of the number of transistors on a chip about every two years through ever smaller circuitry, producing greater performance and energy efficiency.
And Halt and Catch Fire is the brilliant, soulful Mad Men follow-up you never knew you needed, with '80s tech industry types navigating the perils of circuitry, but also the heart.
LONDON, May 103 (Reuters) - Shares of European suppliers of microchips, sensors and circuitry to Apple fell on Wednesday after the smartphone company's much-awaited iPhone sales missed expectations in the second quarter.
As for the hardware, the headphones themselves are made of a breathable, mesh-looking material that JLab says is sweatproof, so you won't fry the underlying circuitry by exerting yourself too hard.
It promises to be an adorable little home guardian, but for now at least, the LG Rolling Bot is more like a BB-8 whose balancing and coordination circuitry has been shorted.
A standard version of the Walkman will also be available for $1,199.99, which will presumably have the new design but none of the fancy circuitry and coatings of the gold-plated model.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares of U.S. and European suppliers of microchips, sensors and circuitry to Apple Inc fell on Wednesday, after the company's much-awaited iPhone sales missed expectations in its second quarter.
But then crossing that space and regarding them at a finer resolution, one notices that they are stubbly, variegated surfaces containing intricate and convoluted arrays of wires, buttons, keyboards, circuitry, or yarn.
And it may be no coincidence that the cerebellum and putamen are crucial parts of our motor circuitry — the very regions that helped change the overall shape of the modern human brain.
"Victims talk about that, feeling like they were paralyzed by the fear, and that's a result of the circuitry of fear," said Elana Newman, a psychology professor at the University of Tulsa.
Having a detailed map of the hemibrain is important, she says, for understanding the nuances between the circuitry involved in the extremely long-lasting, intense memories, and more typical long-term memory.
The documents show that Soviet scientists "spent a lot of time looking into the detonator-circuitry issue," he said, and include a firing-circuit diagram that appears to have derived from spying.
Created by educators Ji Sun Lee and Jaymes Dec, this book teaches electronic basics by combining circuitry, conductive sewing and fabric in projects that include plush animals, wearables and a board game.
After you've designed a bunch of new circuitry you have to put it on the chip in an efficient way to optimize for area and power usage and lots of other parameters.
Reflexive swearing seems to be routed through a part of the brain that is evolutionarily older, and may be analogous to the circuitry that causes calls of fear or surprise in other animals.
When it first emerged on the market, it received mixed reviews and was considered a commercial failure as its analog circuitry didn't create the "traditional" drum sounds most were used to working with.
Based on the facts conveyed so far, we can speculate that the faults transmitted by ACARS occurred as a result of electronic circuitry nearest the source of the overheat/fire being affected first.
The orders for ASML's extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines, which use highly focused light beams to map the circuitry of computer chips, comes at a time when overall smartphone growth is slowing down.
Olhoeft has a brain implant, tiny bits of microelectronic circuitry that deliver electrical impulses to his motor cortex in order to control the debilitating tremors he suffers as a symptom of Parkinson's disease.
As good as the iPhone's integrated audio circuitry is — and it is indeed among the best on the market — it simply lacks the power to drive Audeze's EL-8 to their full potential.
Researchers at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center found that Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)—physical damage done to the brain from violent outside forces—disrupts the circuitry of the brain's cognitive-emotional pathways.
What they found was that the circuitry connecting important regions of the brain for cognitive and emotional control—known as white matter tracts—was disrupted in soldiers with mild to severe depression symptoms.
A lithium e-cigarette battery in Johnson's pocket had reportedly come into contact with with coins, causing it to overheat and explode, which can happen when the circuitry inside the battery is damaged.
Often, several companies or divisions are involved: The company building the battery cells, the company packaging the battery and adding the circuitry and connector, and the company putting the battery into the phone.
That is, they do before you notice the dancing little objects — a penny, a tooth, a blank computer key, all powered by magnets and hidden circuitry — with which Ms. Walsh has adorned them.
The six largest paintings charge ahead by partly circling back, flanking the calligraphic circuitry that Mr. Marden has pursued for three decades — with areas of solid color reminiscent of his early monochrome paintings.
The challenge for WowWee's designers was developing a monkey with just enough sounds and movements to entertain children, but not so many sensors and circuitry that it would be prohibitively expensive to make.
The rapid editing makes the shifting configurations of nodes circuitry look like a rapid pan over a cityscape, the accreted dust lending it a vacant air, as if it's a radioactive quarantine zone.
The new technology also involves adjustments to the electronic circuitry in order to make the acoustic signals that are received from the system that allow the torpedo to better operate in its undersea environment.
"The circuitry in the wireless charger must be thoughtfully designed to prevent excess heat from building up in the charger and transferring to your smartphone," said Jack Norton, director of electrical engineering at Belkin.
The new circuitry, announced yesterday with research published in the journal AIP Advances, can withstand the planet's conditions for up to 521 hours, or about 100 times longer than the previous Venus mission electronics.
Dr Rana acknowledges that a dual-action ReRAM would necessarily need specific circuitry, to handle both processing and memory, and require a bespoke set of operating instructions to deal with bases higher than two.
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich have developed a new way to create a gird of ultra-fine conductors that could replace part of the circuitry used in today's touchscreens.
The research, published this week in Advanced Materials, culminated in the development of a dielectric elastomer that has a broad range of motion and hyper-efficient circuitry, thus requiring relatively low voltage to function.
Reward circuitry In a recent study, researchers at the UCLA brain mapping center used an fMRI scanner to image the brains of 32 teenagers as they used a bespoke social media app resembling Instagram.
In June, Bloomberg reported that Apple has faced "a series of technical hurdles" during the course of AirPower's development, such as making sure the charging mat doesn't overheat and working with its "complex" circuitry.
For example, if you're interested in studying the motor circuitry of the brain, the motor circuits will show different forms of activity when the animal is actually moving than when it is not moving.
McDonald's latest creation is probably better than anything you'd actually get with your meal: it's a paper placemat with Bluetooth and circuitry embedded inside that allows it to be used as a DJ controller.
"Leveraging the magic of this coolant and groundbreaking mining circuitry, we saw a massive opportunity to capitalize on the nascent and highly lucrative mining industry in a physical, tangible and industrial fashion," said Enright.
Unlike a typical alternator, which converts engine torque to electricity to power a vehicle's circuitry and charge its battery, the starter-alternator can also re-start the engine in a fraction of a second.
The new systems, called EUV systems because they use "Extreme Ultraviolet" light waves to help create the circuitry of modern chips, are seen as the centerpiece of the company's profitability over the next decade.
When a series of cosmic-ray bursts from the far reaches of the solar system, known as "the Surge," starts passing over Earth, flummoxing all our circuitry, he agrees to lead an exploratory mission.
The University of Michigan team, based on research they had done with guinea pigs, created (and patented) a device they think can retrain the brain circuitry involved in causing at least some cases of tinnitus.
"In mice, it seems that rocking acts through the vestibular system (the sensory system responsible for balance and spatial orientation) and impinges directly on the sleep circuitry, stopping mice from maintaining their wakefulness," Kompotis said.
Tenka Labs co-founder John Schuster is no stranger to walking friends through building gadgets using Arduino, an open-source hardware controller — except they might be great software engineers, but not understand the actual circuitry.
Some engineers have looked at using soft, insulating materials called dielectric elastomers as an alternative to pneumatic actuators, but they also require rigid components and high voltage to deal with their complex and inefficient circuitry.
Listening to patients like Murphy describe their experience—a sudden lightness, an immediate surge of warmth—it's hard not to wonder whether, in tweaking a person's circuitry, we aren't also altering something at their core.
The demo, however, showed us two versions of V (one male, one female) who both seemed like generic, trim-bodied video game characters with some circuitry lines around their faces; one had nondescript mechanical arms.
Should you require a little more headroom, there's the £3,800 ($4,840) Uniti Nova, which drops the CD drive in order to maximize space for its amp circuitry and raises the limit to 80W per channel.
All the hardware would be embedded around the iris, so it doesn't interfere with your vision, and it would use piezoelectric sensors (motion sensors) to convert your eye's movements into power for its tiny circuitry.
The stronger the neural circuitry becomes, the more likely certain buzzwords will evoke certain neural circuits and the more probable certain ideas will seem to a person, whether or not they are logical or true.
Right now, until they just punch the circuitry into the back of our skull, like the way they murder cows, we have to carry these things around as if they were tiny flat glass babies.
Dr. Mayberg said it would have to deliver frequencies like 130 hertz, higher than those in the study, and would need to work among complex brain circuitry, like the white matter bundles her work involves.
"Anorexia remains the psychiatric disorder with the highest mortality rate, and there is an urgent need to develop safe, effective, evidence-driven treatments that are informed by a growing understanding of brain circuitry," he said.
The findings of the study, which was very small and was primarily conducted to lay the groundwork for future research, suggest that the parasites may be manipulating the host's neural circuitry for their own gain.
"Electronic Superhighway" concludes with historic pieces, including some that use now-obsolete technologies like VHS and vinyl records alongside the likes of screen-printing and 16 millimeter film depicting computer-influenced forms like grids and circuitry.
Once the opioid molecules are ferried across the blood-brain barrier, they enter a section of the brain at the center of your reward circuitry called the nucleus accumbens, where the happiness hormone dopamine is produced.
The chip, built in conjunction with GlobalFoundries using its 32 nanometer manufacturing processes, also contains on-board processing circuitry so that all that data doesn't have to be passed on to electronics further down the line.
Building the circuitry on a flexible contact lens is impressive, says John L. Smith, former chief scientific officer of Johnson & Johnson's glucose monitoring division and author of The Pursuit of Noninvasive Glucose: Hunting the Deceitful Turkey.
While it's making noise, touch a printed circuit trace, component lead, or integrated circuit pin with a test lead (or even a licked finger!) and keep it in place while touching other parts of the circuitry.
Seen in the video above, the back of the console is clear (the first Xbox One console to have a clear case, Chatterjee said) with red stone circuitry that runs both inside and outside the console.
For now, the Cirquids remain an interesting research paper, but the simple, elegant, and cheap nature of the circuitry makes it likely that further research could result in more widespread use of them in the future.
To make this transistor Dr Ma used an electron beam to etch shapes just ten nanometres wide in a mould that was then employed to form the transistor's circuitry in an ultra-thin flexible silicon membrane.
A brain, he said, sacrifices suppleness to gain stability as it matures; once you master your mother tongue, you don't need the phonetic plasticity of childhood, and a typical brain puts that circuitry to another use.
Battery technology and the circuitry that connects to it varies wildly, and it creates issues that prevent gadgets from living their best lives, in a huge part due to the slow decay of lithium-ion batteries.
Yet in recent months scientists have made a lot of headway in this direction thanks to breakthroughs like super-stretchy circuitry and, most recently, an electronic skin that can turn your palm into an LED display.
After 1995's The Bends, Radiohead became something else entirely, and OK Computer pointed the way to that, beginning a love affair with circuitry and artificial sonics that rendered their "rock" status completely up for debate.
Some of the new teams were directed to develop standard blocks of circuitry that could be reused in different products so engineers could work independently without waiting for others to finish their portions of a chip.
ASML, which has a near-monopoly on "lithography systems" used to trace out the circuitry of cutting edge chips, earlier on Wednesday said some customers were pushing orders back amid weakness in the memory chip market.
"The story was, oh, what's special about music perception is how it recruits areas from all over the brain, how it draws on the motor system, speech circuitry, social understanding, and brings it all together," she said.
Read more: Sex, Drugs and Music Are All Related in Your Brain Past research has shown that people with addiction issues tend to have genetic mutations that produce extra "glue" in the brain's addiction-associated reward circuitry.
Even a minute particle of dust can ruin the chip's intricate circuitry, so all of this happens in what's called a clean room, where purifiers keep the air thousands of times cleaner than a hospital operating room.
I believed the more I stimulated my brain by observing the world around me and reminding myself what color was, the more the damaged circuitry in my brain would reconnect and bring my normal vision back online.
Russian investigators presented a soda can and circuitry as being components of the device, and after Russia's announcement of the reward, its military flew multiple airstrikes over Raqqa, Syria, the de facto capital of ISIS' proclaimed caliphate.
When we hear the ping of an incoming text, social media update or email, our brains get a hit of dopamine, a chemical that leads to an increase in arousal, energizing the reward circuitry in our brains.
In keeping with evolution, animal studies show that the neural circuitry changes of pregnancy provide a crucial adaptation, thought to heighten a mother's mental and emotional focus to this new and hugely dependent creature in her life.
But giving a pair of headphones or earbuds the ability to block ambient sounds means adding more stuff to them — usually microphones and special circuitry — which means they cost much more than your standard pair of headphones.
Neural connections between the eyes and the brain are formed long before a child is born, establishing the wiring and the circuitry that allow her to begin visualizing the world the minute she emerges from the womb.
More so than your laptop or your desktop, your smartphone's performance is reliant on all of its internal circuitry working in unison, which means isolating just one or two key specs isn't all that useful for comparing them.
Scans revealed that the nucleus accumbens, a part of the brain's reward circuitry, was especially active when teens saw a large number of likes on their own photos, which could inspire them to use social media more often.
Bigger versions could be baked onto standard computer chips, offering a fast, frugal co-processor designed to excel at pattern-recognition tasks—like speech- or face-recognition—now performed by slower, less efficient software running on standard circuitry.
But this show, more than any other that I can immediately recall, closes mental circuitry between then and now, owing to an exquisitely managed sense of collective drives and emotions that have not ceased to influence human affairs.
Shortly after filing a patent application in 1897 for radio circuitry, Tesla built and demonstrated a wireless, robotic boat at the old Madison Square Garden in 1898 and, again, in Chicago at the Auditorium Theater the next year.
As phones have been shrinking, the proportion of internal space that the headphone jack commands inside them (and not just the jack itself, there's also the audio amplifier and digital-to-analog converter circuitry to consider) has been growing.
Scientists have made impressive progress uncovering, and even manipulating, the neural circuitry behind simple brain functions, but things such as imagination or creativity—and memory—are so complex that all the neuroscientists in the world may never solve them.
And not just the shared neuronal circuitry that has now been mapped across species, from us to the other primates to elephants and whales and, we now know, to creatures with entirely different, nonmammalian brains, like crows and parrots.
You write about how models of neural circuitry in the brain ended up informing your research on superconductivity and the large-scale structure of the universe when you were a graduate student in Leon Cooper's group at Brown University.
Nate MacDonald and John Schuster spent more than a decade in schools looking to teach students some basic principles of circuitry and engineering — but realized that just giving them a battery and a motor and saying "go" wasn't enough.
Mr. Bloch's role was to oversee the development of Solid Logic Technology — half-inch ceramic modules for the microelectronic circuitry that provided the System/360 with superior power, speed and memory, all of which would become fundamental to computing.
Nintendo's latest console is full of little easter eggs, such as "thx 2 all game fans" being etched into the internal circuitry of a Pro controller, but the latest one reportedly discovered by hackers is the wildest secret yet.
Last year, fMRI testing at the Medical University of South Carolina tilted the scales toward precisely that explanation — an underactive amygdala, not a negligent mother — by confirming that Honnold's fear circuitry really does fire with less vigor than most.
Some, like Hugh, were crying on their beds, far from the affected area, while others were on foldout sofas, in sleeping bags, in the back seats of cars, or on cots laid out like circuitry in public-school gymnasiums.
Both he and Dr. Fredrickson and their colleagues have demonstrated that the brain is "plastic," or capable of generating new cells and pathways, and it is possible to train the circuitry in the brain to promote more positive responses.
Chip-design teams with centuries of experience in their art minutely specify the operations their circuitry needs to undertake; suites of programs break it all down into a stream of logical statements and back up into a physical design.
He designed the fundamental circuitry in less than three days, and when Texas Instruments unveiled the device two years later, the moment marked a transformational shift in the way Americans would handle everyday mathematics for the next four decades.
AirPower, which Dickson's sources claim uses at least 21 coils to charge multiple devices, also had issues with monitoring device charge levels, and simply squeezing all that hardware and circuitry into the discreet form factor Apple teased a year ago.
In Zador's view, lack of knowledge about that kind of neural circuitry is partly to blame for why more progress has not been made in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, and why artificial intelligence is still not all that intelligent.
The distinction relates to one that the philosopher David Chalmers makes about consciousness: There's the "easy problem" of how neural circuitry gives rise to complex behaviors, and the "hard problem," which asks, essentially, what distinguishes conscious beings from lifeless automatons.
It's wrapped in a gradient of dark blue (in the front) to light blue (in the back), and it's also splashed with computer circuitry graphics, which provide the only hint from the outside that something is different about this helicopter.
Ms. Ellsworth was able to squeeze the entire circuitry of a decades-old Commodore 3003 home computer onto a single advanced silicon chip, which she then tucked neatly into a joystick that was connected by a cable to a TV set.
Automatic swearing—the kind that happens when your hammer meets your thumb—seems to have its own brain circuitry: Mr Bergen tells the tale of the French priest who lost all language ability but the words je (I) and foutre (fuck).
This is why a new approach to engineering robot muscles pioneered by researchers at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences which allows for flexible, efficient circuitry is being heralded by soft roboticists as "the holy grail" of the field.
" The patent goes on to say that "in such an embodiment, the earbud can include a sensor and circuitry configured to determine and alter operation of the earbud in accordance to which ear the earbud is determined to be sitting in.
While it hasn't been measured specifically in fantasy sports players, Miller said research has found that the brains of risk takers have more sensitive reward circuitry -- their brains get more of the neurotransmitter dopamine when they are doing something they enjoy.
The design calls for routers with specialized antennae and circuitry systems that could boost the wireless signal with even more output power, which would then be harnessed by a receiver in the iPhone and converted to more juice for your battery.
Centered on the hotel bombing designed to end the life of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, High Dive performs a feat of reverse engineering, puncturing the botched assassination plot to reveal the precise emotional circuitry running between regular people threatened by death.
We even launch gold back out into the universe from where it came, not only as a reliable component of spacecraft circuitry, but also in the lining of astronauts' visors to protect them from the sun's harmful heat and ultraviolet light.
AMSTERDAM, Nov 8 (Reuters) - ASML, a Dutch supplier of equipment to computer chip makers, on Thursday raised sales targets for the coming years, with its systems looking set to dominate in their subsector, using focused energy beams to map out circuitry.
Unlike those who identified with Bunker, Lear and company have brought the show back, Bunker and all (played by actor Woody Harrelson), to remind us that television does not simply have to be a series of flashing colors and complex circuitry.
In the subtype of "Data gone wrong" episodes, Chief Engineer Geordie LaForge invariably had to flip open a panel in his friend's hair, tinkering between the gaudy Christmas lights of his circuitry to figure out how the android had been hacked.
When investigators searched Mr. Zahab's farm in the town of Young in February 2017, they found bags of potassium nitrate, which can be used to make propellant, and containers of ammonium persulphate, which can be used to make electronic circuitry.
"Since Bixby will be implemented in the cloud, as long as a device has an internet connection and simple circuitry to receive voice inputs, it will be able to connect with Bixby," explained Rhee in a recent blog post announcing the feature.
The company's products typically involve a built-in display and a clamshell case that can hold some type of gaming machine, usually a console, with all of the circuitry and plugs required to have everything function properly, and a single wall plug.
The chip maker, owned by investors in Abu Dhabi, has spent around $12 billion on a sophisticated factory in Malta, N.Y. But it announced last year that it would stop trying to create smaller circuitry than that on its existing production processes.
A former student of The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, has pled guilty to charges that he destroyed tens of thousands of dollars worth of campus computers using a USB device designed to instantly overwhelm and fry their circuitry.
Then, using a light-based system able to trace the mice's neural circuitry, they followed the itch-to-scratch mechanism from the spinal cord to a part of the brainstem called the parabrachial nucleus that is involved in registering pain and other sensations.
A project called Cirquids from designer Dorothee Clasen has a new spin on circuitry, using paper, wax, and the electrically conductive properties of salt water to create temporary circuit boards from nothing more then simple ingredients you probably already have around your house.
By far the most common cause of injury is ground current, in which the electricity courses along the earth's surface, ensnaring within its circuitry a herd of cows or a group of people sleeping beneath a tent or a grass-thatched hut.
SmartLab Toys Smart Circuits, available at Amazon, $28.96As with many great STEM toys, this circuitry kit features a number of pre-designed activities young makers can complete but is at its best when they start creating their own original projects and experiments.
"Our study suggests that a focal brain intervention, deep brain stimulation, may have an impact on the circuitry of symptoms that serve to maintain anorexia and make it so difficult to treat," the study's lead author, Nir Lipsman, told The Lancet Psychiatry.
A host of other studies showed that meditation can also change your neural circuitry in ways that make you more compassionate, as well as more inclined to have positive feelings toward a victim of suffering and to see things from their perspective.
Mothers and daughters have a special kind of relationship: one 2016 study found that mothers and daughters have more similar corticolimbic circuitry — meaning their brains work in similar ways to process and regulate emotions — than mothers and sons, fathers and daughters, or fathers and sons.
"We all walk independent of the brain in a sense because the human spinal circuitry is the primary controller of walking," said Susan Harkema, a leader of the team from the University of Louisville whose report appears online in The New England Journal of Medicine.
But new technologies such as the rollout of 5G telecom networks have kept up demand for ASML's machines, CEO Peter Wennink said, leading to increasing orders for its newest and most expensive lithography systems, which are used to map out the circuitry of computer chips.
Here's Gizmodo: A group of chemists and engineers who work with nanotechnology published a paper this month in Nature Nanotechnology about an ultra-fine mesh that can merge into the brain to create what appears to be a seamless interface between machine and biological circuitry.
Pump Express 3.0 is also the first quick-charging solution to enable direct charging through USB-C power delivery, which means it will be able to charge smartphones quicker without overheating by bypassing charging circuitry and sending power directly from the adapter to the battery.
Instead of developing electronic circuits that could operate in Jupiter's intense radiation, Lockheed Martin used the same circuitry as Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter but shielded it within the half-inch-thick walls of a 400-pound titanium vault measuring about one yard on each side.
Virtually every aspect of early human development, from the brain's evolving circuitry to the child's capacity for empathy, is affected by the environments and experiences that are encountered in a cumulative fashion, beginning early in the prenatal period and extending throughout the early childhood years.
Using the phi yardstick, Scott Aaronson, a computer scientist known for razorlike skepticism, has calculated that a relatively simple grid of electronic logic gates — something like the error-correcting circuitry in a DVD player — can be many times more conscious than a human brain.
"With respect to dopamine, both mating and addictions elicit very similar neurochemical activity, concentrated in the reward circuitry of the brain: sex, orgasm, and all known drugs of abuse stimulate high levels dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens," the researchers write in the survey.
A car includes not just steel and aluminum but also plastics and textiles and glass, not to mention the computer circuitry that controls it all, the design know-how and assemblage work, along with a profit margin for both the automaker and the dealer.
But despite the obvious interest in the fusion of flesh and circuitry for everything from biomedical applications to the enhancement of Grinders' personal styles, there's still a long way to go before we see its widespread use to enhance or restore the body's functions.
Because the tubing invoked both organic structures like arteries, and inorganic ones like logic board circuitry, it all hinted at the allegedly futuristic melding of organic and electronic material that is the wet dream of many sci-fi enthusiasts — the post-human hybridized being.
Not only does memory fade with time, but when the brain's defense circuitry is activated, the prefrontal cortex, which normally directs attention, can be rapidly impaired, affecting what information is recorded in memory, said James Hopper, a psychologist and teaching associate at Harvard Medical School.
In Skywalker, C3PO, master of human-cyborg relations, speaks six million languages including Sith (spoken by the Dark Side), but a hard-coded software lock (called Digital Rights Management here on Earth) in his circuitry prevents him from translating Sith aloud to his human users.
To create smart circuitry using RVD, normal fabric or thread is placed in a vacuum chamber in which two chemicals, an oxidant and a chemical building block called a monomer are vaporized and react to form a thin, conductive polymer coating right on the cloth.
She explained that there are two theories on how human facial recognition works: One suggests that this skill relies on complex and specialised brain circuitry such as that in the human neocortex; the other suggests that it's a learned skill that doesn't necessarily need this brain structure.
In the process of converting the old equipment into new instruments, Antenes maintains the original hardware—one of her synths still has the original operators' names on it—repurposes the knobs and switches, and adds new circuitry she gets online from DIY kits to create a sonic range.
The neurobiologist Stephan J. Guyenet argues that we need to understand our brain circuitry in order to stop ourselves from overeating, and he chronicles years of research on the role of the hormonal regulators of appetite and the way they work on certain neural pathways in our brains.
You see something like that and you wonder how many thousands, maybe millions, of phenomenal artists have died mute, down the centuries, people who could never have been poets or painters or saxophone players, but who had this stuff inside, these psychic waveforms waiting for the circuitry required to tap in.
So this is the hero's journey of "Thanks a Lot, Mr. Kibblewhite": the long arc of life-learning whereby a working-class brawler, a delinquent tea boy in a sheet metal factory, discovers within himself the psychic-emotional circuitry to conduct some of the rarest electricity in rock 'n' roll.
But it was built of thick precast concrete to withstand a major storm, with backup generators and raised water tanks and circuitry, along with basketball courts, roomy living pods, more than 600 security cameras, biometric entrance scanners and video screens that inmates can use to talk to family members via Skype.
The first ever 'waterproof' phoneSony Xperia ZPhoto: GizmodoWaterproofing is now a familiar feature on smartphones, particularly the premium flagships, but it took a long time for engineers to work out how to get such a delicate slab of circuitry into a casing that could protect it against a prolonged dunk into liquids.
"I wanted to draw a place that had no inherent top or bottom as a way to evoke sexual and gender flexibility and I wanted that idea to run concurrently through the drawing with ideas about circuitry and circulation, the electricity of the body, mirrors and mirroring and outer space," says Fake.
The radiation environment surrounding the huge planet would fry the circuitry inside any average spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter, but Juno has a special orbit and some helpful technology — including a "titanium vault" designed to protect its flight computer — that will hopefully keep it functioning for the 20 months of its mission.
When she looked at the fMRI results, Dr Sherman found that activity in the nucleus accumbens, a hub of reward circuitry in the brain, increased with the number of "likes" that a photo had, as did activity in the social-cognition sections of the brain such as the pre-cuneus and prefrontal cortex.
It is rare to find a computer today that is not linked to another, that is not baked with circuitry, applications and operating systems and that has not — at one point or another — been probed by a hacker, digital criminal or nation looking for weaknesses to exploit for profit, espionage or destruction.
While Apple hasn't gone into too much detail about how the screen on the Apple Watch 5 is put together, the fine folks at iFixit have provided an excellent explainer: Like every display, this one is made up of layers, including the pixels themselves and the circuitry controlling them (known as backplanes).
This round, the homebuilders have opposed changes that include requiring better insulation in attics and air ducts, as well as a proposal requiring new houses to be equipped with the circuitry required to install a plug for an electric vehicle — potentially making it easier for homeowners to switch to electric cars in the future.
There have been startling developments that have won Nobel Prizes and begun to answer the most profound questions people have been asking about human thought as far back as Aristotle and Descartes: how the brain could be the mind, exactly what it is about the machinery of neural circuitry that constitutes thought and cognition.
Producer (and Besson's wife) Virginie Besson-Silla showed off several creature designs, including fish-like aliens who use elaborate, ambulatory contraptions for mobility among the human population; giant floating humanoids that repair circuitry all day; spiny, insectoid ocean-farmers; a dinosaur-sized sea monster with a jellyfish on its head ... ... yeah, it's pretty bonkers.
Looming in the front hall near the foot of the stairs, a tall cabinet of whirring magnetic tapes across from a refrigerator-size box full of circuitry, it was an early glimpse of a sci-fi future: Wilkes was one of the first people on the planet to have a personal computer in her home.
Programmed for 'better safe than sorry' "Fear of death or fear of physical injuries is common in our world, and it doesn't matter if you're in the Cold War era or living today," said Shmuel Lissek, who runs the ANGST (Anxiety Neuroscience Grounded in cross-Species Translation) lab for the University of Minnesota and studies the brain's fear circuitry.
For Christ's sake, Sr. couldn't even keep himself from cursing his son with HIS OWN NAME, the very avatar of SELF, damning one's progeny with the ever present knowledge that, no matter who they are or what they do, they are inherently wired into the circuitry of the person who gave them the spark of life.
A self-described "spastic and kind of quirky" nerd who got teary-eyed after getting a C on a math test, she studied architecture, dance and circuitry, learned ukulele in class and even played in a school rock band, singing songs like Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle," which came out the year after she was born.
My starry-eyed Googling at LimeWire convinced me that a Holy Grail vocal chain could be achieved via the pairing of a Neumann U87 mic with the rich analogue circuitry of a Great River ME-1NV preamp, and I accordingly sprung for both as soon as we got the last screw turned on the Whisper Room.

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