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NOMADD has been commercialized but is still in beta mode.
It was a government thing, and then it was commercialized.
It was never commercialized to the point of becoming bastardized.
If there's one place that shouldn't be commercialized this is it.
SRI commercialized the NLS, which was used by hundreds of organizations.
Many of these people felt that the holiday was overly commercialized.
But China's distressed-debt market has become more commercialized since then.
Thirty years of molecular biology but nobody had commercialized it yet.
Despite being a clockmaker by trade, he never commercialized the concept.
The idea has its genesis in Red Hat, which commercialized Linux.
They were also the moment where the pornographic image became commercialized.
I wrote some of the early articles when it was commercialized.
Solar energy was largely commercialized in Europe around 20 years ago.
But at least for now, kids are drag's least commercialized niche.
Airbnb didn't invent home sharing, of course, it just commercialized it.
"This is what we need to get this project commercialized," says Eitelhuber.
Unquestionably, it has become over-commercialized and a source of unneeded stress.
At huge, commercialized festivals, people are kind of in their own zone.
Ultimately, German researchers commercialized magnetic recording and came to dominate the industry.
None of the companies in this space has commercialized a product yet.
" George Maciunas, 1963: "Purge the world of intellectual, professional, and commercialized culture!
It started with a couple small groups, then opened up and commercialized.
Second, disruptive technologies typically are first commercialized in emerging or insignificant markets.
Universities also drew into closer and more openly commercialized relationships with business.
Outside groups have commercialized and monetized opposition for the sake of opposition.
The technology was quickly commercialized and made cheaply available to the public.
Plans call for the commercialized system to reach a continuous 290 m.p.h.
Mitry also cites the much higher growth potential of commercialized IoT communication vs.
It's also possible the wearable will remain an experiment and never be commercialized.
It was further developed and commercialized globally with the Roche Group (including Genentech).
After a bit of testing he figured it out and commercialized the process.
There is debate as to whether the Exclusion Zone is becoming too commercialized.
Luxturna was developed and is commercialized in the United States by Spark Therapeutics.
Some people appreciated the artistry, but others found it a disrespectful, commercialized abomination.
And so we commercialized, basically, technology for allowing people to spin up wikis.
Over the past 20 years, the real space industry has become more commercialized.
And when they're commercialized, as these are, that intrusiveness can feel almost exploitative.
Or, as Rose says, "Your spirituality is so deep, and it shouldn't be commercialized."
Right, the idea that this would be commercialized, that this would be... Absolutely. Right.
At what point does the service a funeral home provides become too impersonal / commercialized?
It's still an open question as to if, and when, fusion can be commercialized.
It's already commercialized, it's just that the players aren't free to reap the benefits.
It is, essentially, bureaucratic speak for Kennedy's transition to a heavily commercialized space facility.
With that said, it's not hard to imagine commercialized versions that consumers could purchase.
The highly commercialized holiday isn't as enjoyable if you're single or on a budget.
Vermont allows use and home cultivation, but has not authorized commercialized sales or growing.
But developing new technology to the point where it can be commercialized takes time.
Because it had to be commercialized, what's available on shelves right now is young.
A technology that is safer for human health and the environment gets commercialized faster!
But as support for marijuana legalization grows, the festivities are becoming more mainstream and commercialized.
Microbiome has already impacted consumers' daily behaviors and has been adopted through various commercialized products.
Technology is the biggest threat to luxury because of how it is developed and commercialized.
If commercialized, these routes would become the longest in the world at about 0003 hours.
It looks about the same, he said, though it is cleaner now and more commercialized.
But a trade finance platform developed by numerous banks along with IBM has been commercialized.
How easy would it be for something like this synthetic sensor system to be commercialized?
If a product is developed under this patent, it will not be commercialized for profit.
Once, a long time ago, he left Key West because it had become too commercialized.
It will take some time but we hope it is going to be commercialized soon.
But over the past decade or so, many teachers say, studios have become increasingly commercialized.
Both started out building digital first brands that they later commercialized through other revenue streams.
Don't trust your valuable, irreplaceable art to a commercialized internet run by ad revenue, dudes.
This finding isn't quite ready to be commercialized yet, but it has a lot of potential.
If the earbuds were commercialized, they could also be very useful for people with limited mobility.
The "Explore" tab was one of the last places on the app that was not commercialized.
Our everyday lives are becoming increasingly commercialized, our attention and private data sold for ad dollars.
But these chemical formulations don't store as much energy, so they're less likely to be commercialized.
"As our country gets increasingly commercialized, the library is one of the last real public spaces."
The all-electric Volvo VNR will be introduced to demonstrators next year and commercialized in 2020.
We also spent time with Hebi, whose modular robotic actuators commercialized versions of the lab's research.
An hour northwest of Puerto Vallarta, it's far enough away to avoid the commercialized party scene.
Mercedes-Benz's drone van is one example of how UAVs might push toward greater commercialized use.
If and when eVTOL technology is commercialized, it would view the transition as an equipment swap.
Did it feel more commercialized than typical or less because it had one less ad break?
The trick was to recognize what could be commercialized and to go ahead and do it.
When air taxis become widely commercialized, they will definitely ease the traffic burden on city roads.
Then, in just a few decades, the inconceivable happened: Commercialized and excessively hunted, the birds vanished.
They said that that had improperly commercialized Mr. Di Modica's statue in violation of its copyright.
Junshi Biosciences has no revenues from drug sales as it has not commercialized any drugs yet.
Both popularized and commercialized sounds and styles that Latino and black New Yorkers had already embraced.
Others dread what they consider a commercialized holiday that can put unrealistic pressure on their relationships.
It's also inescapably Christian, as much as the holiday has commercialized and secularized over the years.
Cappadocia, like this family's plot of land, feels isolated and precious yet simultaneously occupied and commercialized.
Unlike solar and wind power, evaporation technology is not commercialized yet and won't be for a while.
And it wouldn't have existed without this very specific way in which Twilight fans commercialized their fandom.
"I never really do much for it!" he says of that commercialized excuse for chocolate and flowers.
By the 1940s, the holiday was so commercialized that Jarvis believed it had lost its founding spirit.
But Spark, which is commercialized by companies like Databricks, is another, and ranked eighth on our list.
In these privatized and highly commercialized spaces, uninhibited leisure reigns, but only for the enjoyment of foreigners.
But the oversized trailer parked outside breaks the romance somewhat: The American dream has turned commercialized roadshow.
Christmas, Easter, Halloween — all are distinctly Christian observances, no matter how temporal and commercialized they have become.
While we may think of it as a commercialized holiday, its roots stretch to the Middle Ages.
"All of these are positive indicators for technologies on a trajectory toward commercialized products," the report said.
They commercialized a tech-enabled version of the pre-existing research behind the Diabetes Prevention Plan (DPP).
It would be a first step toward transitioning the government-run ISS to a more commercialized station.
But — like a lot of businesses around the newly commercialized marijuana industry in California — MedMen is struggling.
The real issue is that in a very commercialized sporting world anything negative is bad for business.
There will be paperwork and cross-licensing that will have to be worked out before drugs are commercialized.
When breakdancing started getting commercialized, watered down, and you could see it on butter commercials and shit (laughs).
It's also been commercialized over the years with lederhosen and dirndl Halloween costumes and Oktoberfest-inspired craft beers.
While toum is known for its potent garlic flavor, Toom has a more "commercialized" flavor, according to Joyce.
A lot of things start in the realm of science but don't get commercialized on a large scale.
The store joins M&M World in transforming London's Leicester Square into a hotspot for commercialized tourist attractions.
As International Women's Day becomes increasingly commercialized, it's worth remembering its true origins in the labor rights movement.
Can ayahuasca's transformative power be preserved when the tradition is commercialized to the extent we are witnessing now?
It is jointly commercialized by AbbVie and Roche unit Genentech in the United States and by AbbVie elsewhere.
Kahlo's image and her extensive body of work have been widely commercialized as the artist's popularity has grown.
It's since been commercialized as part of the company ANYbotics, founded in 2016, and continues to be updated.
"There's certainly a 'Myspace risk' there," he said, meaning the company runs the risk of becoming too commercialized.
And then when we commercialized it — so we changed the app — it was just something I completely missed.
The winner of a challenge gets a cash prize and is awarded royalties as the product is commercialized.
However, MicroLED is harder to produce than OLED, which is why the technology hasn't been successfully commercialized yet.
These NoSQL technologies include MongoDB, which came in at No. 9 in our index; Redis, which is being commercialized by company Redis Labs, at No. 12; Cassandra, which came in at No. 25 and is behind the database company DataStax; and Elasticsearch at No. 153, which is being commercialized by Elastic.
People like Jeffrey Sanker came in and commercialized the circuit; he started the Palm Springs White Party in 1989.
Mother's Day is one of the most commercialized holidays of the year, and it's impossible to ignore its profitability.
The product has already been commercialized and the service sold to various clients in urban planning and real estate.
Together, the objects illustrate how ice skating manifested as commercialized leisure, as fashionable performance, and as a competitive sport.
From there the founders will form Tripperell, with commercialized drones running on their own smart contracts to make deliveries.
There have been some consequences to this shift: as TV became more commercialized, so, too, did love and marriage.
This is the idea behind Stanford professor Christopher Ré's work on DeepDive that was ultimately commercialized as Lattice Data.
Three-and-a-half decades later, he felt his creation became too over-saturated and commercialized for his taste.
Once the software is commercialized, Kaspar envisions "knitting as a service" for consumers who want to order customized garments.
It's made it a little more commercialized, but it's enabled people to develop areas that wouldn't otherwise be developed.
It made me loathe commercialized Christmas, a holiday I enjoyed as a child, with a dark and molten rage.
But for me the appeal of David isn't about that commercialized version of nostalgia that Urban Outfitters sells us.
No plans for a commercialized version currently—however I do keep in close contact with a number of companies.
There's also a "coming attractions" category of not-yet-commercialized technologies, but they are not included in the scenarios.
While we may think of it as a commercialized holiday, its roots stretch as far as the Middle Ages.
Ms. Moore called it "our gift to the world," noting that the tool is "not commercialized" in any way.
There's no indication that Jigsaw has any sort of business plan yet, and DeepMind is commercialized only through Google.
It also is crucial to link academic and industrial efforts, so that new discoveries can be commercialized more quickly.
Clearly the I.R.S. did not foresee the commercialized powerhouse that college sports would become, driven by national television viewership.
It's also completely commercialized, and, to a parent's eye, stocked almost exclusively with choppy cuts of generically alarming images.
One report recently suggested Samsung was aiming to produce commercialized foldable phones by 2019, and even that might be ambitious.
At MWC 2017, Sony showed off a change in design to the concept product, which is still not being commercialized.
All four states that have legalized pot have adopted a commercialized model that lets for-profit entities sell the drug.
Allergan is hoping that a ramp-up of its newly commercialized anti-psychotic drug, Vraylar, can help offset that decline.
For now, the DroneDefender is available only to government agencies and has not yet been commercialized for the general public.
The crops were eagerly adopted from the moment they first became widely commercialized in 285, particularly in the United States.
Bayer, the German pharmaceutical company that produces aspirin, commercialized heroin in the 1890s as a cough, cold, and pain remedy.
TRX City CEO Azmar Talib said around 70 percent of the plots available in the financial district have been commercialized.
There are also more than a half-dozen types of mobile robots, including robotic bellhops and aerial drones, being commercialized.
The décor mixes Uzbek textiles and ceramics with the familiar trappings of commercialized Brooklyn: exposed brick, distressed tables, tin ceilings.
This commercialized tourist culture is becoming ubiquitous, with adults amusing themselves in the same way everywhere, regardless of the place.
CBD, also known as Cannabidiol, is highly commercialized as an additive in simple pleasures from ice cream to dog treats.
But after a couple of days in that tourist-plagued paradise, they began looking for something a little less commercialized.
Currently, only a few chemical applications of CO2 are commercialized at scale, including the production of urea and polycarbonate polyols.
"Our society got way over-commercialized in the '40s and '50s, when media policy was being hammered out," he said.
While there are impressive self-driving-tech experiments being conducted across the US, the technology is far from being commercialized.
Masahiko: Well yes, we're going to make sure that it's going to be commercialized, maybe in the next two, three years.
S that would separate its commercialized portfolio from its research and development assets, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Microsoft on Thursday said that it's acquiring Citus Data, a start-up that has commercialized open-source database software called PostgreSQL.
However, Jarvis later became disillusioned by how floral and greeting card companies commercialized the holiday and said she regretted starting it.
The latter tech has also been commercialized by, for example, Microsoft with its Kinect gaming peripheral or Leap Motion's gesture controller.
"Popular country has degenerated into this commercialized trash of pitch correction and starlings… it doesn't sell in Austin," O'Donnell told me.
Then came a boom in the 1890s as skating became commercialized, and technological advances allowed for rinks to be built indoors.
The language of the announcement indicates that establishing the city as a hub for commercialized innovation is a major secondary goal.
So far, no one has commercialized nuclear fusion, but the race is on to be the first to figure it out.
Andras previously co-founded Organovo (NYSE: ONVO), which commercialized 23D bioprinting to create human tissues for pharmaceutical research and medical applications.
Or coal or gas plants that could capture their carbon-dioxide output and bury it underground (expensive and not yet commercialized).
"It was completely underground — €"it was artists creating their own spaces and a lot of activities that weren't commercialized at all.
The best ideas incubated in universities, national labs, and small business could become commercialized while improving North America's quality of life.
Furthermore, there is now commercialized tourism, with gawking tourists who treat Tibetans like exotic decorations and Lhasa as a theme park.
Many of the foods we eat and enjoy every day start in a lab setting and are scaled up and commercialized.
Since 2014, ISI has commercialized the Model1, selling several thousand units through their Kickstarter, website and Lowe's — their primary retail partner.
That stereotypical thinking Lippmann worried about is amplified by a media environment far more commercialized and partisan than he ever imagined.
It's possible to have doubts about ayahuasca (which, we learn, has been increasingly commercialized) and still find Mr. Freeman's resolve uplifting.
But since Sony commercialized lithium-ion technology in 1991 there have been few substantial improvements in the technology, Mr Zimmerman says.
We needed some of these other technologies to come into frame and be commercialized to be able to get to that.
Neuralink, the company attempting to create commercialized brain-machine interfaces, didn't yet exist, nor did the Boring Company, Musk's tunneling concern.
Companies will return their grants to the Israel Innovation Authority via royalties from sales only if an initiative has been commercialized.
The failure of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was, ultimately, a failure to keep up with the trends within commercialized feminism.
Both the GUI and mouse were invented inside Xerox Parc, but Jobs made it better, and commercialized it with the Mac.
A cheap home improvement project had become something on which you can spend hundreds at a store — the "artisanal" look, commercialized.
Bakken, who also commercialized the first implantable pacemaker in 1960, died Sunday at his home in Hawaii, Medtronic said in a statement.
Though Richards said it's a decade away, Moon Express hopes to bring back materials from the moon to be commercialized on earth.
It's not the first time an Electron has taken a paid payload to orbit, but it is the first fully commercialized launch.
Senator Bayh teamed up with Senator Bob Dole, a Kansas Republican, to propose legislation to fundamentally change how universities commercialized their discoveries.
Seven women and a man, all nude, provocatively pose amid a flurry of symbols and letters representing an environment of commercialized lust.
"As spaceflight becomes more and more commercialized, I think this idea that we don't need a definition becomes less and less tenable."
Alternatively, astrology could become too mainstream and too commercialized, and lose the emotional credibility it once had among people at the margins.
This fall, I say, let's embrace the Pumpkin Spice Latte, in all of its overhyped, ultra-commercialized, candle-tasting, cinnamon-dusted glory.
Marijuana policy is heading inexorably toward the model we use for alcohol — weakly regulated commercialized legalization, with taxes that are too low.
But, Hopkins said, it will still likely be a decade before anything is ready to be commercialized, if it works at all.
Because unlike some over-commercialized Hallmark holidays, Star Wars Day wasn't simply cooked up by companies to drain you of your cash.
In partnership with MIT, it is creating magnets out of rare-Earth barium copper oxide, which is a recently commercialized superconducting material.
They are fun to laugh at if you had a better pizza and also fun to mock if you hate commercialized affection.
The startup intends to take the money and try to prove this idea can be commercialized for government and manufacturing use cases.
The world's farmers have increased their use of genetically modified crops steadily and sharply since the technology became broadly commercialized in 1996.
I mean, it exists because of Apple, but they haven't commercialized it because it's been too small to be relevant for them.
The are both highly democratic, densely populated, commercialized areas which impose taxes for their pet projects on the rest of the state.
ReWalk has licensed the technology and will provide additional funding for product development so it can be commercialized and available next year.
At a time when art is relentlessly commercialized and commodified, Robin McKenna's "Gift" provides a gentle and welcome reminder of other values.
Khajawa said that there are some who reject the holiday based on the notion that love is something that can't be commercialized.
So we had a very romantic idea when we started so we wanted to kind of have a commercialized Wikipedia for travel.
Some of the original companies that linked up people to the internet started here after it became commercialized, which was kind of interesting.
Per Hater, when it comes to Valentine's Day in general, it looks like commercialized holiday cynicism has yet to take hold of teenagers.
For products commercialized under this agreement, if any, the Company is also eligible to receive a mid-single digit royalty on net sales.
She said that commercialized stuffed toys in the form of germs and viruses have become popular and she's received a few as gifts. 
While a vegan "egg white" has yet to be mass-commercialized, it won't be long before some enterprising startup decides to tackle it.
Gloria Steinem called sex work "commercialized rape" in 2014 and refuses to even accept the phrase "sex work," opting to use "prostitution" instead.
Book The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort starting at $173 per nightWhen you want a stunning beach break, swap over-commercialized Phuket for Krabi.
More than other commercialized holidays, Halloween retains this mischievous air of appropriation, in which revelers can give old concepts new meaning and power.
Both companies will be creating technology that can be commercialized, utilized by other sectors of the economy, and help benefit the America public.
Ford and Microsoft have figured out how to leverage quantum computing — the powerful but not yet commercialized technology — to tackle traffic in Seattle.
Like if it was commercialized, in a way, I think that would lessen the cost of the keycaps and the demand for it.
And it's coming at the dawn of recording, so it's this document of our musical identity before it becomes commercialized and self-conscious.
When clean meat is actually commercialized and sold, it will be grown in a factory that looks an awful lot like a brewery.
Often, more than 90% of the lines of code in these projects are written by the employees of the company that commercialized the software.
It's not that I'm nostalgic for some less-commercialized Christmas past — for my family, it's always been about the shopping and the shiny objects.
And as fandom has grown more commercialized, thus becoming more accessible and socially acceptable than ever, that inequality has been reinforced and even validated.
The lithium-ion batteries we use today are iterations of a technology developed almost 40 years ago and commercialized by Sony back in 1991.
So, are these performances a sense of commercialized exhibitionism, an act of subversion and provocation, or maybe just the artist's own "off-center" feminism?
But if Hollywood leadership has demonstrated anything over the last twenty years, it's that nothing — nothing at all — is too thin to be commercialized.
It is commercialized by companies, including Red Hat, one of the few open-source companies to trade publicly, as well as Ubuntu and SUSE.
The risks associated with being a commercialized artist and embarking on a typical album release, like endless promotion and touring, have nearly killed me.
Lawyers for the corn farmers said Syngenta negligently commercialized the seeds before obtaining import approval from China, then a major buyer of U.S. corn.
Creating a congress of depravityPoliticon does not pretend to be anything other than what it is: a colorful manifestation of politics as commercialized spectacle.
Well, we do actually harness solar energy for desalination purposes through a variety of different schemes, at least one of which has been commercialized.
But the problem with Breast Cancer Awareness, as Jezebel and many others pointed out, is that all this commercialized support was ultimately pretty empty.
Mr. Dykstra seems to suggest that any art that isn't commercialized is of value and that we should make it in defiance of consequence.
By the early 20th century, a German chemist had commercialized the technology, selling a detergent that included enzymes extracted from the guts of cows.
For Da Prato, the musical appetizer plays a crucial role in establishing a social dynamic that transcends the commercialized way we often consume food.
Scientists and nonprofits have taken steps to understand and mitigate the crisis, including studying honeybees in Africa, where commercialized beekeeping has not been as intrusive.
At the same time, Huawei's internal chipset and modem technologies will give it an edge over its competitors as 5G is commercialized by Chinese operators.
FeedBurner's ads were seen as quite problematic at first because they commercialized a part of the web that was purely noncommercial up to that point.
The regulator estimates that 8.017 million barrels of crude from the state will be commercialized next year, along with 4.068 billion cubic feet of gas.
There was a lot of hype around 3D printing when the technology was commercialized for crude, home-based printers that could make simple, polymer figurines.
Jonas Salk's polio vaccine — igniting the vaccine revolution — came into use in 1955, and the oral version, created by Albert Sabin, was commercialized in 1961.
Magnetic wire recording had been invented by the Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen in 230, then perfected, patented and commercialized by Marvin Camras in the 1930s.
The variety was tested in limited field trials in the Pacific Northwest from 1998 to 2000, but was never commercialized, said Monsanto spokeswoman Christi Dixon.
Parts of North America and Western Europe could experience sonic booms every five minutes if supersonic jets become commercialized, a new study said on Wednesday.
No user data, under any circumstances, is being shared with third parties for their commercial uses nor is any user data commercialized in any way.
Supported devices in this early release include AWS IoT Enterprise Button, a commercialized version of the Dash button and the AT&T LTE-M Button.
St. Valentine's Day is losing favour with couples as consumer plan to spend less this year and reject the increasingly commercialized holiday, according to experts.
Related: China Is About to Launch Its Space Program Into High Gear "That level of ambiguity is tougher as space becomes more commercialized," said McKnight.
Lilium's technology will require changes to aviation rules in many countries and will likely need to strike deals with governments to get its technology commercialized.
Once there are hundreds of handbags on Target shelves — that's when the revolution won't need to be televised, because it will already have been commercialized.
We should assume commercialized products that are as much as 85033 percent THC will have significant long-term effects on the brain, body and society.
With the Head Mounted Display (HMD) now commercialized, Ozwe Games has delivered a comprehensive package more attuned to the demands of a modern gaming audience.
Instead of being sacred/spiritual objects mirroring the natural world, they mirror a commercialized food character and are simply meant to go in your butt.
As that part of Queen West has become increasingly more commercialized over the years, the Beaver's presence in the neighborhood feels more important to me.
Mr. O'Reilly and company weren't occupied with defending belief in the Virgin Birth or worrying that the celebration of Christ's birth had become too commercialized.
If successfully commercialized, fusion could provide a clean source of energy without many of the drawbacks of nuclear fission, like the production of hazardous waste.
The relevant question is what will be on the market in two or three years when the entrepreneur&aposs product is likely to be commercialized.
Throughout the next century of commercialized air travel, mechanics and flight attendants joined the ranks airline workers to protest pay cuts and improve their contracts.
He also expected an electric car which can go 500 kilometers (311 miles) to 600 kilometers on a single charge to be commercialized in 2020.
A major concern is that brain data could be commercialized, the way advertisers are already using less intimate information about people's preferences, habits and location.
Its very nature as a celebration of romantic love — not to mention its reputation as a hyper-commercialized Hallmark holiday — puts you in a box: Single?
The weather isn't friendly, Valentine's Day is a tacky reminder that love has been commercialized irrevocably, and, to make matters worse, it's not even holiday season.
This technology is now being commercialized by New Zealand company MARS Bioimaging Ltd, which is linked to two universities that helped develop it: Otago and Canterbury.
Earlier this week, Agerris secured 6.5 million Australian dollars ($4.64 million) in funding in the hope of developing and trialing products that can then be commercialized.
The company will continue to sell and support the system, meaning that it officially beats the Spot Mini to market at Boston Dynamics' first commercialized product.
Then there is the assertion that private investment in federal research would not dry up if the government imposed price controls on products that are commercialized.
That makes Ford "particularly exposed to advancements in commercialized EV technology in the segment that could pose an obsolescence risk to Ford's core franchise," they wrote.
I love the Drag March, because it's a non-commercialized place to be who you are, however you identify, and you're encouraged to be loudly you.
Although Christmas has become highly commercialized, Christians all over the world still strongly celebrate it as the day of birth of the founder of their religion.
CORNETO, ITALY Daguerre had already commercialized the box camera by the end of 1839, but Girault, before setting out on his journey, designed a custom kit.
"The most obvious answer is that the technology has been improved, streamlined, and commercialized," he argues as part of a package of stories about facial recognition.
According to Forbes, the German pharmaceutical company Bayer "commercialized heroin as a cough suppressant and morphine substitute" in the late 19th and early 20th century (here).
The second was inspired by a riot at the 1926 premiere of the Ballets Russes production of Romeo and Julieta, which Breton thought was too commercialized.
There's no word on when this technology will be commercialized, but anyone living in an elevator-less building will certainly be hoping it's as soon as possible.
Little is known about Samsung's self-driving cars, except that it's using a "commercialized Hyundai vehicle equipped with the latest cameras and sensors," according to the Herald.
It's not only "much less commercialized," according to Vacasa, but boasts "more authentic restaurants and stores," along with a set of world-famous seaside Mayan temple ruins.
"Once the programmes have been commercialized, these will be achievable again," it added, without giving a new target for its sales growth in the years before 2020.
Unusually for the time, Friston was adamant that the technique should be freely shared rather than patented and commercialized, which largely explains how it became so widespread.
If you want to reverse an American success story, then allow demagogues to abuse "march-in" rights for commercialized inventions that trace back to federal research dollars.
The deal would be valued at "significantly over $1 billion" through license fees, milestone payments and royalties if both drugs are licensed and successfully commercialized, Ionis said.
But, he says, there are amazing creations happening in laboratories and universities around the world that have never been commercialized because no infrastucture exists to do so.
The team hasn't worn the fabric themselves yet, but Cui insists it feels "very much like normal fabric" and hopes it will be commercialized within two years.
The increasingly commercialized rush towards STEM toys, with hundreds of millions of investor dollars being poured into the category, might also be a cause for parental caution.
It's so crowded with acts, so accessible online and so commercialized that the music critics of The New York Times decided to sit things out this year.
"Every person should have the right to control how their identity or likeness or personality, or voice, name or image is commercialized by others," the complaint said.
Next steps: The strain would have to be successfully grown outside the lab (in sunlight and the elements) in industrial-scale amounts before it could be commercialized.
D-Wave is the most commercialized entity in the quantum computing space, but others like Y Combinator-backed Rigetti Computing and Microsoft are taking their own approaches.
In the "optimum" scenario, onshore wind rises to crush all competitors, reducing 222 GT. All scenarios use only existing, commercialized technologies, so they should be considered conservative.
In our overly commercialized world, creating looks can be costly and time consuming, but learning how and where to source items makes it easier and more affordable.
It was a time when cheap rent meant the artistic class ruled downtown Manhattan, before MTV (and, later, the Internet) commercialized the underground and its creative output.
To many folk purists, the trio was selling a watered-down mix of folk and pop that commercialized the authentic folk music of countless unknown Appalachian pickers.
Modern practice has been commodified, commercialized, and secularized, and has been as controversial among Hindu scholars of religion as it has among members of the Christian right.
Coke's drones straddle the line between future thinking and fun, and suggest that if the sky does become commercialized, it might just be something we're okay about.
Since then, scientists over the years have discovered Cerulean blue, Prussian blue, and Cobalt blue, which, according to NPR, was the last synthesized blue to be commercialized.
When he didn't — especially after going in to The Bachelorette completely aware of how a commercialized fairytale like the series works — she had every right to be frustrated.
For some, it was surprising to see pop culture's leading capitalist refuse to take advantage of the political moment, especially when the resistance has been so effectively commercialized.
Your political pop platform is Girl Power, the idea that feminism could be this fantastic, sexually liberated, and, yes, commercialized orchestra of women singing about freedom and equality.
"If the idea was commercialized and applied to real farms and real crops I definitely think the impact that drought has on crops would be reduced," she says.
But the tech, should it be commercialized, would do lots to help push the solar market forward, given the value of any significant efficiency increases in panel design.
Moving between the two spaces, it's hard not to consider whether Sink The Pink has come full circle, morphing into the commercialized beast that it sought to slay.
People familiar with the matter told Reuters last week that J&J was negotiating a deal that would separate Actelion's commercialized portfolio from its research and development assets.
So the second part of the story is about de-personalizing the personal: looking at the same 'uniqueness', but now from a very un-individual and commercialized perspective.
Abcam said it was also granted RUO rights for all future products developed by Spring that Roche requests to be commercialized for an initial period of 10 years.
In addition to the valid criticism from the LGBTQ community, it's also the most dulled-down and commercialized version of her unique blend of gothic pop with fangs.
But it's really similar to the early days of the internet, where we had this government system that became commercialized and we had good things and bad things.
"It was not just her tapping into something, she commercialized it," said Anne Jamison, an associate professor of English at the University of Utah, who studies fan fiction.
There are still feminist thinkers who question commercial surrogacy, and still states that restrict it; in Europe, a feminist critique of commercialized reproduction still shapes law and policy.
The new robot is not yet fully commercialized, requires significant human intervention, and has struggled to attract overseas customers, people with knowledge of the matter previously told Reuters.
In this way, we can ensure that each viable idea is effectively commercialized for the benefit of patients and the health-care system, using the best tools available.
"We are taking all the necessary measures to make sure that La Liga's content is commercialized legally," said Melcior Soler, the league's director of antipiracy and audiovisual content.
Unfortunately, despite this being a slightly more reasonable in that I could actually see this being commercialized, Project Valerie has disappeared like all of Razer's other experimental projects.
Then over time, she added, Halloween became more commercialized and evolved into the candy-fueled celebration it is today, not only in the US but other countries too.
Grail's test will not be commercialized in the U.S. for years -- it is aiming for 2019 -- but it will be dabbling in huge data-sets well before then.
If you yearn for the days when punk, the genre and the lifestyle, hadn't yet been commodified and commercialized, this limited documentary series is right up your alley.
In fact, on an ultra-commercialized Hallmark holiday like this one, we think there's nothing cooler — or more genuinely romantic — than something you took the time to do yourself.
The high holiday is now so firmly established in the popular consciousness that it's often commercialized by corporate companies like Burger King and Chipotle to sell junk food. Sigh.
The couple's slow-burn relationship is so romanticized and heavily commercialized that nearly 15 years after The Office first aired, the internet remains full of Jim and Pam merch.
Iris's visual structure for presenting search results brings to mind earlier search-focused projects, including some predictive search efforts, such as research project SciNet (commercialized as Etsimo), and Random.
But I do know that, like all good Christian holidays, Easter has been distorted with time, commercialized, the true meaning hidden behind a shroud of gluttony and seasonal purchases.
We expect this will become more obvious as the technology is commercialized over time," Murphy wrote in the report, titled "Management gets it, so a higher multiple is deserved.
While many of these emerging technologies are at an early stage and not widely commercialized, Intel and GE will be hoping these acquisition will help them become early leaders.
So I find doujin music particularly fascinating in that sense because you find independent artists utilizing commercialized ideas and tropes of mainstream pop culture to create something emotionally valid.
It's a genuine celebration of the harvest, while the American version is a wildly commercialized version of something that celebrates a fictional event that was flawed to begin with.
Josh Switkes, the company's chief executive, said that because Peloton's technology helps drivers get better at doing something they are familiar with, he thinks it can be quickly commercialized.
Doctors said they were concerned about a lack of communication from hospital leadership, and one said patients were nervous that their health data was being commercialized by the institution.
Lithium-ion batteries — which itself can be a catchall term — were first developed in the 1970s, and first commercialized by Sony in 1991 for the company's handheld video recorder.
Doctors said they were concerned about a lack of communication from hospital leadership, and one said patients were nervous that their health data was being commercialized by the institution.
Once commercialized, the hyperloop will transform the Pune-Mumbai corridor into a mega-economic region, according to Harj Dhaliwal, managing director of India and Middle East at Virgin Hyperloop One.
It's March of 1977, and this is the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine, the publication that, for decades, has been a standard-bearer of commercialized sexual liberation for the modern woman.
The bottom line: Stay skeptical, as there are scientific and cost reasons why no one has successfully commercialized nuclear fusion, but this is a well-funded moonshot that's worth watching.
While many of these emerging technologies are at an early stage and not widely commercialized, Intel will be hoping its acquisition of Movidius will help it become an early leader.
Even though Kellnhofer is still working on finalizing the prototype, he believes that Home3D could be commercialized rather quickly, especially since manufacturers already have experience with integrating 3D support technologies.
But the fortunes of this most versatile of metals were transformed in 1991 when Sony commercialized the lithium-ion battery, now an integral part of just about every electronic device.
This included 22019 homicide convictions, 216 kidnapping convictions, 320 sexual assault convictions, 352 commercialized sexual offenses, 1,347 domestic violence convictions, 1,85033 assault convictions, and 12,307 driving under the influence convictions.
The "YAMA" Production and Exhibition Committee has refused to duplicate the movie not out of fear, but out of a refusal to allow it to be commercialized in any form.
Kasztelan exposes the outrageous trappings of commercialized femininity by wrangling all the glittery, cake-topping, cartoon-like, clown-laden accessories of girl craft into watertight (and oh-so-sparkly!) arrangements.
Adams, though well aware of how commercialized the national parks had become, could scarcely have anticipated that on summer weekends the grounds bordering the Grand Canyon would look like Woodstock.
Madagascar Dispatch The sport of moraingy, a brutal mixed martial arts tradition in Madagascar, has become commercialized over the years, but at heart, it remains a reflection of local culture.
Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car division, is taking longer than expected to develop a commercialized product, leading analysts at Morgan Stanley to lower their valuation of the company by 40%.
Further, there is evidence that fixed patent terms distort cancer research and development by steering research and development spending toward products that can be commercialized quickly to maximize patent length.
In sum, Manifesta's Palermo experiment shows how, when presented in a commercialized, PR-driven context, essential investigative and research-orientated work is at risk of being turned into frivolous, elitist entertainment.
Because a lot of the early internet had started there, because it was near something called MAE-East, which was one of the hubs of the internet before it was commercialized.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Influencers on Ugandan social media and others with large, commercialized online followings must henceforth register their activities for monitoring by the state, the country's communications regulator said on Thursday.
And while an ear dedicated to helping me remember the items my housemate asked me to pickup at the store last week has yet to be commercialized into a startup, Chorus.
Humans tend to show their mothers love with things like phone calls, hugs, and a commercialized holiday dedicated to the wonderful women who brought us into this strange and confusing world.
Mr. Brennan, 49, a producer for three decades, had found musicians and produced albums in Rwanda, South Sudan, Vietnam and Malawi as part of a personal campaign against overly commercialized music.
So if it's ever commercialized, there will need to be an initial calibration procedure to ensure a pleasant and tasty dining experience, without going so far as to cause physical discomfort.
" Asked to hazard a guess on how far out the research might be from being usefully commercialized in an application, she jokes: "If I worked for Google probably a lot sooner!
In the mid-20163s, the singer of Italian and English descent started wearing a bindi and commercialized the sacred decoration, originally worn by South Asian women for religious and cultural practices.
But fully driverless technology has proven far more difficult to develop, and almost no one thinks it will be commercialized before the 2030s, if not a decade or more after that.
Though Reider's goal with Pith is to capture the spirit of home cooking, he knows he's effectively commercialized the domestic element of eating — "an irony that doesn't go unnoticed," he says.
The Aurora Biosciences Corporation commercialized drug discovery tools using fluorescent markers, and Senomyx looked for ways to modulate taste receptors to reduce the amount of sugar in foods without affecting taste.
By happy music, I don't mean officially inspirational pop of the Disney variety, with its commercialized sentimentality and cheer, but ebullient performances by musicians who convey the pleasure of playing together.
"So when him and I married, I was like 'listen, I want to celebrate both' but obviously giving Diwali more importance because Diwali is not as commercialized here," she told Insider.
The classic pain-relieving ointment can be traced to a Chinese herbalist who began selling it in the 1870s; subsequently commercialized by his sons, it's been sold around the world ever since.
Samsung Bioepis said in a statement that if approved, its version of Herceptin will be commercialized in the United States by Merck, known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada.
The second idea we had, an ingredient we put into the stew and started mixing up was, was that we wanted to leverage experimental technologies from neuroscience that hadn't yet been commercialized.
The relative shift will reduce innovation sharing and is likely to lead to reduced investment in technologies currently deemed ineligible for patent protection and which cannot be maintained in secrecy when commercialized.
Weirdly enough, by the time The Shamen released "Ebeneezer Goode," a lot of the raves had already started to die out... or at least changed into something more clubby, widespread and commercialized.
And, even though it's way too commercialized, in my view, and somewhat restricted by the devices and browsers people use (especially now as we transition to mobile), the Web is truly open.
He said that while the growth of wave power has been gradual, it was only "a matter of time" before it became the "sixth pillar" of renewable energy that will become commercialized.
At the time, basketball was a "confidential" sport in France—one learned in school gym classes but not consumed, heavily reported on, or commercialized due to a lack of a professional league.
And even though it's way too commercialized, in my view, and somewhat restricted by the devices and browsers people use (especially now as we transition to mobile), the web is truly open.
It seemed like so much had been commercialized, and many of the locals were onto the game of profiting off of tourists, along with the invasion and observations of their daily life.
If properly commercialized, "green" steel stands to position the U.S. steel industry at the forefront for climate-conscious customers who are willing to pay a premium for a near-zero emission product.
"We're seeing commercialized, predatory companies that are trying to commercialize our residential communities in ways that are damaging to our citizens and our residents and our quality of life," Gelber told CNBC.
Maybe in a few years time I'll be doomed to just wander the world like a commercialized cyborg with a computer on my wrist and headphone and mic jammed in my ear.
If commercialized, the benefits would be tremendous: plentiful power without carbon emissions or long-lived nuclear waste, all running on deuterium and tritium, which can be found in water and lithium, respectively.
I was more bothered by how commercialized the pet cremation business had become — with special packages that required choosing which urn to buy or how many monks would pray for your pet.
I wrote about all these companies, and AOL just struck my fancy because it was so commercialized for the average person, and nobody was covering it, and nobody was covering Yahoo then.
"This is just another example of how unwitting consumers are to the ways in which their data is collected, sold or shared, and commercialized," Senator Mark Warner told Motherboard in a statement.
Belcher hasn't brought the technology to market yet, but says she and her colleagues have several papers under review that show how the technology can be commercialized for energy and other applications.
But they also include a typical conservative cluelessness about black grievances, a performative and commercialized Americanism that parodies healthy civic life, and the toxic identity politics that Donald Trump is constantly encouraging.
It was a tribute to his native Brooklyn that was in many ways the last great record of hip-hop's golden age, at a time when the genre was becoming increasingly commercialized.
LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's conservative Congress passed a bill to legalize medical marijuana late on Thursday with a 68-5 vote in favor of allowing cannabis oil to be produced, imported and commercialized.
Niagara Falls, for instance, had been grotesquely commercialized by private operators, who turned the overlook areas into a circus of pricey amusements, and the founders of Yellowstone considered it a negative exemplum.
But it hasn't been commercialized yet, so leaning on it to expand nuclear prospects in the US is bound to be expensive, especially compared to the shrinking price tag for solar panels.
Co-founder Ion Stoica, a professor at UC Berkeley, is also a founder of Databricks which commercialized another UC Berkeley open source project Apache Spark that helps process large amounts of data.
You know, it's interesting when I think back because I came here in 19 ... I'd written a book about AOL, which was the first commercialized, really ... Manny Yekutiel: I remember chat rooms.
Like-minded people sharing their obsessions were the soil in which the larger Internet once grew; those transactions, commercialized and monetized, remade the world, with infinite ramifications downstream, some miraculous, some horrible.
Earlier this month, the communications regulator said influential figures on social media and others with commercialized online followings were to be monitored by the state to clamp down on immoral or prejudiced content.
With the increasing move from diverse crops to the homorganic landscape of highly commercialized farming, many countries or regions are one pest invasion or disaster away from huge food security or environmental disaster.
The Utah team has already built functional prototypes (they had to develop lightweight lenses and actuators first) and the state has helped them commercialized the technology with a new startup company called SharpEyes.
Instead, they optimize their investments around companies that have already "de-risked" their technology, commercialized it to an extent, and optimized their business for growth rather than, say, ongoing tech and science breakthroughs.
Nowadays, though, Morena thinks of the city's scene as less of a vibrant movement and more so a handful of "people making cool things happen" against the backdrop of a commercialized club scene.
Which is to say that he has ridden the roller coaster of microcelebrity to its inevitably commercialized conclusion, stopping along the way for lots of pictures that will commemorate the experience later on.
Sony was a pioneer in the field of battery technology, most notably bringing the first ever commercialized lithium ion battery to market in 1991; it's now hard to imagine a world without them.
The researchers caution the system has not yet been tested on real-time news stories, and there are other challenges that still lie ahead before the technology could be commercialized into Microsoft's products.
The central character in "The Couplehood Jubilee" is a woman who rejects the commercialized and "oppressive" trappings of marriage, leaving her relationship with her longtime boyfriend in the hazy limbo of informal commitment.
It's an acknowledgement that Microsoft was on the right track when it introduced the original Microsoft Surface in 2012, a tablet that commercialized the concept of using a tablet as a laptop alternative.
Bacteriophages, or viruses that can "infect" bacteria, were first discovered by an English researcher in 1915 and commercialized phage therapy began in the U.S. in the 1940's through Eli Lilly and Company.
Their plan was relatively clear: acquire an autonomous-mobility firm whose tech could be integrated with GM-made vehicles and commercialized in an urban setting — because that's where the ride-hailing customers are.
If successfully commercialized, fusion could provide a powerful source of clean energy without many of the drawbacks of nuclear fission (typically referred to as "nuclear energy"), such as the production of hazardous waste.
Source: USPTO Just because a technology is patented doesn't mean it will ever see the light outside of Apple's headquarters — indeed, most patented technologies are never commercialized and this might not be either.
The bulls were sacrificed in elaborate rituals by taurine priests to bestow their godly powers to the public, and the modern bullfight can be viewed as a distant, commercialized relative of these ancient sacrifices.
Yet the highly commercialized Halloween we know and love today — what with jack-o'-lanterns, trick-or-treating and sexy mouse costumes — was popularized in America and then proliferated globally through television and film.
They passed this law that said that innovations, inventions that were funded by federal government resources should be allowed under certain conditions to be commercialized and licensed out to the ... Like the internet, perhaps.
The U.S., meanwhile, has traditionally seen data as something to be commercialized but that approach has come into question after the data breach fallout from the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, said the CEO.
Look, there is a lot to be said about the way art is valued compared to the status of the artists that create them, or the way art is commercialized in a capitalist society.
On the flip side, people are beginning to realize that seemingly harmless data they enter into personal profiles, apps and platforms can be taken out of context, commercialized and potentially sold without user consent.
The FDA has approved two forms of CAR T. Both are commercialized outgrowths of the research done at Penn Medicine and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and each is aimed at a different age group.
If Waze's carpooling service is successful and expands to other cities, it's not difficult to see Google using it as a platform on which to launch a fully commercialized, on-demand driverless car service.
"Our field technical trials are proving that 5G is here and ready to be commercialized, and we've constructed several test beds that represent real-world environments," Verizon SVP Ed Chan says in a statement.
Another group of commercialized technologies making coal plants more efficient, called "high efficiency, low emission," offers gains of up to 30% less carbon emissions compared to older plants, according to the World Coal Association.
" The IMG program is a testament to how sports are being commercialized into a form of business, and according to the WSJ, "has turned a Friday night ritual into a form of career development.
Commercialized operators While Airbnb points to scores of hosts who earn extra income from short-term rentals, CNBC found companies around the country who have rented properties from landlords and turned them into Airbnbs.
This festival of romance has transformed greatly from its gruesome genesis in Europe centuries ago to a commercialized spectacle where we're pressured into creating grand experiences or buying oddly seasonal items to express love.
"Ayahuasca is a spiritual cultural practice that is rooted in specific cultures and should not be commercialized and exploited, but protected [as] a private community sacred practice," said Agnes Portalewska, Cultural Survival's communications manager.
The company behind upscale nightclub Ushuaïa took ownership of the venue and plan to reopen it next season, in a move that many fear will take the island's party scene in a commercialized direction.
Pathologists at the hospital complained that their work was being commercialized for private gain and that patients were not being informed that images of their tissue slides were being shared with an outside company.
"We're at a time where our ancestors' pain and decimation are fantasized, rebranded and commercialized," Angelina Casanova-Bell, national legislative affairs manager for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation located in southeastern Connecticut, told CNN.
But a new startup born out of the California Institute of Technology claims it's figured out how to pull it off in a way that is small, cheap, and efficient enough to be commercialized.
The flat record was commercialized in the 1890s, and from that time all the way through the 1960s, singles were popular because early kinds of records could only hold around three minutes of audio.
The two companies asked about the proposal under which Johnson & Johnson would acquire Actelion while separating its commercialized portfolio from its research and development assets, a deal structure first reported by Reuters last week.
The annual Pride march in New York has lost its radical roots and become commercialized with parade floats paid for by banks and beverage companies, said those at the alternative march dubbed Protest Pride.
The quilts at the convention could be easily commercialized, and yet, these pieced-together phrases still combat the stereotype that quilting is an activity for your polite, but racist, grandmother left behind in flyover country.
We live in a time where everyone is trying to show how "woke" they are, to wear their politics on their sleeve, but sexual assault isn't just politics, and it should certainly not be commercialized.
The net was invented here, the browser was commercialized here, the most important modern PCs and smartphones were developed here, and many, though hardly all, of the most important websites and services are based here.
Now that it's a bit more commercialized, [the clubbing culture] is all you hear about, but there's another half of the Island that's very much based on nature, solitude and something strangely spiritual and beautiful.
Loot Crate is one of the biggest purveyors of randomly assorted pop culture goodies around, and this turn is another sign of how heavily commercialized the indie games space has become (or, possibly, always was).
Japan Tobacco spokeswoman Michele Maron said the company stands by the FDA's mission to eradicate youth use, "including efforts to remove products that have not been commercialized, marketed or sold in line with the regulations."
New technologies have commercialized — both solar and wind power, which increase the grid's need for flexibility and size, and high-voltage transmission lines, which are capable of providing flexibility by carrying power over large distances.
He is one of the most politically outspoken artists and represents the anti-establishment wing of hip-hop -- less commercialized and more focused on the grassroots -- which includes rappers like Killer Mike and Talib Kweli.
In contrast, we spend almost every waking moment of our online lives (which basically means our lives) engaging with sites and services that are in thrall to advertisers—sites and services that are totally commercialized.
Entrepreneurs are having their ideas commercialized and big companies are bringing innovation to customers faster through these partnerships with start-ups, rather than expensive acquisitions or relying on in-house tech teams innovating from scratch.
Last week, in the run-up to the heavily commercialized grassroots festival South by Southwest, Eater Austin published an article by New York-based Texas native Matthew Sedacca* exploring one of the city's biggest exports.
That step proved a little more challenging as academics tend to be either alone or in small teams, so they don't necessarily need the robust tools that a product like Benchling might have when commercialized.
The app has become so dominant, so commercialized, and so lucrative for so many people, that the meaning of its content has changed, ethically compromising even those users who make not a dime from it.
Won, really, a birth lottery, truthfully, because the internet was just getting commercialized with the web in '94, and friends of mine and I coming out of Stanford didn't want to work for anybody else.
This holds true not only in the high-rent zones of West End, Covent Garden and Soho but also — maybe even especially — in less commercialized districts to the east, such as Shoreditch and Bethnal Green.
Native Americans started it as early as the 17th century as the accounts go back, and then European immigrants as they colonized, they took over the game and commercialized it to what it is today.
BEIJING — For weeks, the mixed martial arts fighter Xu Xiaodong had been taunting masters of the traditional Chinese martial arts, dismissing them as overly commercialized frauds, and challenging them to put up or shut up.
The stark poem calls out the commercialized primitivism that is pervasive across American Society — in sports team insignia or Land O' Lakes butter which use stereotypical images of Native Americans, that are divorced from contemporary life.
Improving climate resiliency, infrastructure upgrades, water purification and desalination; zero-emission energy sources; clean manufacturing; sustainable farming; vehicle electrification; high-speed rail development; waste cleanup and removal are all dependent on technology being commercialized by startups.
But the pro-legalization side simply doesn't have an incentive to change track from commercialized legalization, since it's winning by promoting this model, and might raise a lot of money from the industry in the future.
The press release for Vivo's TOF 3D sensor promises that "this is no mere proof of concept," though the company hasn't given an exact timeline for when the technology will be commercialized in an actual phone.
At the same time though, as the internet grew and commercialized, the mechanics undergirding these campaigns started showing up in troublesome ways, pulling in gullible passers-by and people whose sense of reality was already shaky.
He said the company's market cap — currently close to $61 billion — will only continue to expand after GM launches a commercialized autonomous ride share, if the company can maintain lower prices than competitors such as Uber.
But have the Olympic Games really become so ruthlessly competitive, so commercialized, so socially insensitive or corrupt that one act of human compassion should be presented as a rare reproach to a sadly debased Olympic ideal?
Brian Gu, president and vice-chairman of Xpeng, said autonomous driving will be the "ultimate game changer" but stressed the importance of manufacturers pacing themselves, suggesting it would be "years" before fully driverless cars were commercialized.
For Bill Gross, the founder of Idealab and brains behind the excursion, the unveiling was simply the latest in a string of demonstrations for new technologies commercialized by his nearly three-decade old startup company incubator.
But Marcelo3D from YC CLIP said it had become too commercialized: In my opinion, Valentine's Day is an amazing day for the couples and for friends but I do not really care so much this day.
The treatment, which is being jointly developed and commercialized by AstraZeneca and Merck, is approved for the treatment of advanced ovarian cancer and metastatic breast cancer and has been used to treat over 25,000 patients worldwide.
What may be different now is the maturity of the technologies that are being commercialized and the perspective of the startups coming to market — who have the benefit of avoiding the missteps made by an earlier generation.
And it also meant identifying the obvious misogyny in hip-hop, a still highly patriarchal arena that had desensitized, normalized, and even commercialized the use of the words "hoe" and "bitch" in relation to black female bodies.
It's a unique form of commercialized space activity, but one that will likely hold a lot of appeal for a category of customer who are keen on commemorating their friends and relatives in a very unique way.
And when it was commercialized, a lot of services that would let you link to the internet — here was one called PSINet, there were whole bunches of them, essentially they were ways to get onto the internet.
And while neither Trump nor Trumpism has much support among conservative intellectuals, both Trump and Trumpism have considerable support in the more commercialized segments of the conservative media world — talk radio, Fox News, and the tabloid press.
The big questions: Space is rapidly becoming internationally commercialized by governments and companies, particularly in the U.K., India, China, Russia, Israel and the U.S. But, how will they protect the trillions of dollars in assets going up?
An acquisition of the Baltic, which was founded in 1744, would give the Chinese conglomerate ownership of the industry's benchmark indices - which could be further commercialized - and greater access to the multi-billion dollar freight derivatives market.
Asked if anything would prevent OpenAI technology reaching the Pentagon, the lab's CEO, Sam Altman, said its contract with Microsoft requires "mutual agreement" before any particular technology from the lab can be commercialized by the software giant.
She was considered as attractive as her fetching fiancé, and had an ideal visage for the commercialized nationalism that even today keeps the United Kingdom's gift-shop industry awash in Big Ben snow globes and Victorian teapots.
It will help Embark hire new talent for their engineering team, and add more trucks in order to help expand their test fleet across the U.S., with the aim of gearing up for a broad commercialized launch.
"The internet is being officially being pasteurized, commercialized, politicized and soon will become a weapon against Americans much like China is using their social point program," a Reddit user known as Glassclose from California posted Wednesday afternoon.
Feminists were divided over surrogacy and commercialized fertility, but the opposition to both practices gradually dissolved, and now only eccentric conservatives notice the weird resemblances between California-style surrogacy practices and the handmaids and econowives of Gilead.
Even Boston Dynamics is looking to get into the act, mounting lidar sensors to the top of its Spot robots, with construction listed as one of the primary use case for the commercialized version of the product.
This bag, a copy of which de Palma totes from time to time, becomes a flagrant metaphor for the emotional burdens women bear from societal pressures; the cold cream, a symbol, of course, of commercialized beauty standards.
Evelyn Lauder [whose family owned the beauty company Estée Lauder] asked Haley to use her peach ribbon for a Self magazine [campaign], but Haley declined because she did not want her message to be watered down or commercialized.
Before the YouTube era, there was no way for the antics of an ordinary kid to be commercialized, reaching hundreds of millions of viewers each week, without entering into some kind of formal contract with a major broadcaster.
Coco Chanel also helped the item become an off-duty fashion statement (and commercialized the look, too): Because people were taking time off on the country's coasts, she added "le style marin" to her Deauville boutique in 22013.
AT&T had first commercialized a variation in the 1940s called Mobile Telephone Service, which was based on VHF radio communications, the range of frequencies more commonly employed for two-way radio use and television and radio broadcasts.
"Disquieting as it may sound to foreigners, wildlife in Africa should be commercialized in many places — exploited for every last nickel of income," Dr. Myers wrote in an article cited in The New York Times Magazine in 1982.
Like many Melbournians, I am a coffee addict — not the phony instant tosh, but the sacred brew mythically discovered by a goat herder in Ethiopia and later commercialized in Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula in the 15th century.
Bands like The Used, as well as countless other Warped Tour clones, were peddling a cleaned up, commercialized version of the music to great success, and it made many of the genre's earliest practitioners run from the tag.
A few other highlights: • Manhattan is packed with the most live music venues — and many of the city's largest and oldest — but has the lowest number of so-called "experimental" spaces; Manhattan's offerings are more mainstream and commercialized.
Again, racism was always a part of it, but as it becomes mainstream and commercialized around 1840, and especially after the Civil War, blackface becomes much crueler, much more about mockery, much meaner and uglier and more hateful.
Considering that the efficiency of rechargeable lithium-ion cells has only tripled since they were commercialized 30 years ago, Lavle's batteries are showing the sort of large performance increase that is needed to electrify the world's shipping fleet.
According to Time, the holiday got official support from the National Dry Goods Retail Organization in 1938, when it announced that it'd work to make Father's Day as big as Mother's Day (which, by then, had become thoroughly commercialized).
In 1978, Joe Allen, a member of the staff of Senator Birch Bayh, a Democrat of Indiana, discovered that of the 28,000 patents owned by the federal government through government-funded research, only about 5 percent were being commercialized.
While there, the team developed state of the art techniques in the field of machine learning, published papers on speech constructed from deep neural networks and artificial speech generation and commercialized its technology in production-quality systems for Baidu.
New York on Ice: Skating in the City illustrates the evolution of a colonial-era activity into a jazzy, commercialized one, but it also offers a lens into the development of the city's built landscape from an unusual perspective.
While the plan is creative, it's also the kind of thing that some drug policy experts have been looking out for in DC's model: a way that marijuana can be legal to possess and distribute — but not truly commercialized.
What struck me was how commercialized the DMZ felt, from the variety of North Korean products you could buy to the '80s-action-movie-style video about the border they screen to the cartoon soldier statues for touristy photos.
Luckily, there are plenty of other less commercialized reasons to make May all about mom: Thanks to the Pagan sabbat Beltane, this time of year has long been associated with the divine feminine and the maternal spirit of nature.
However, a cursory look at today's popular Mother's Day cards suggests that many of these commercialized cards outsmart the traditional sentimentality of Mother's Day, expressing gratitude for mom's hard work by noting, with ironic humor, her stress and exhaustion.
" Senator Mark Warner, presented with Motherboard's new findings, said in statement that "we have a systemic problem across the digital economy, where consumers remain totally in the dark about how their data is collected, sold or shared, and commercialized.
While in the United States, hip-hop dance has become increasingly commercialized, the French government has been financing hip-hop as both an artistic and pedagogical practice for three decades, making the form central to debates about anti-racism.
In December, Aspen said its wholly owned subsidiary incorporated in Mauritius, Aspen Global Incorporated, and its Australian subsidiaries had entered into a distribution arrangement with Alphapharm, a subsidiary of Mylan in respect of the portfolio commercialized in Australia and New Zealand.
"Waymo has already introduced a commercialized ridehailing fleet of autonomous vehicles, and it is possible that our other competitors could introduce autonomous vehicle offerings earlier than we will," the company wrote in the Risk Factors section of its S-1 filing.
But they're not alone in this position that in order to maximize the chances of significantly reducing global emissions as scientists have said is necessary to limit the most severe impacts of a warmer world, all technologies should be commercialized.
What started in 2007 as an annual celebration of record store owners has finally followed the rest of the music industry and commercialized itself to a pulp, debilitating local labels, and bottlenecking pressing plants with absurd last-minute stock demands.
It really does seem like the company purposely tried to cull listings from more commercialized interests—the kinds of hosts that just rent out a bunch of apartments which could be used for housing—before it released this information publicly.
Speaking to The Verge by email, Aerones CEO Janis Putrams said the company was still in the process of raising funding to get its system fully commercialized, but that the team were "getting much more requests than we can fulfill."
Accion ion thruster / Imager courtesy of Accion Systems Accion ion thruster / Imager courtesy of Accion Systems Founded in 2013, Accion Systems commercialized a miniature electrospray ion engine that had previously undergone years of development and testing in a lab at MIT.
Nine Inch Nails may have commercialized industrial rock two years later with The Downward Spiral, but Psalm 69 reared its uglier, fucked-up head first, influencing the likes of Marilyn Manson, Dillinger Escape Plan, Hatebreed, Korn, and Nachtmystium along the way.
"Cuadrilla will continue to work with the OGA (regulator) to provide the government with the confidence to lift the moratorium so the significant high-quality natural gas resources in the Bowland Basin can be commercialized," said AJ Lucas Chairman Phil Arnall.
After an innovative drug is discovered and commercialized, the price of the improved or prolonged health it buys falls to patented price levels, and later falls even further after the patent expires and generic or biosimilar drugs enter the market.
One UBS-backed project, a digital cash system for financial transactions called Utility Settlement Coin, is expected to be commercialized next year after more than five years of work, said Rhomaios Ram, head of a separate entity created for the project.
In one sense, "Lost Landscapes of New York" is a rejoinder to the more familiar commercialized visons of the city that fantasies and deep pockets produce, one that turns it into an atmospheric set and its people into bit players.
" When I asked him for the impetus behind Brand New Roman — aside from the very obvious fact that it's weirdly appropriate for now, right now — Bentel explained that the font was designed "to make fun of our inescapable hyper-commercialized environment.
Kami Rita Sherpa worried that scaling Everest, which sits near a major glacier and straddles the border between Nepal and Tibet, was becoming more complex — a troubling development as the mountain continues to be commercialized and to attract inexperienced climbers.
The OAWSS complements a previous system Hexoskin developed for the Canadian space agency in 2012, called AstroSkin (in fact, AstroSkin was later commercialized as the HexoSkin product, and an updated version was just announced at this year's Consumer Electronics Show).
Ever since Sony first commercialized the lithium-ion battery in 1991, scientists have been toiling over how to make these devices cheaper, safer and more efficient, and Advano is far from the first company to explore using silicon instead of graphite.
Depending on your religious viewpoint, Linus is either expressing the hope that animates the Christian Advent season or simply explaining the roots of the holiday, so Charlie Brown can remember that this enormous, commercialized event began as a tiny religious celebration.
"This is the first study to systematically explore just how commercialized the preschool app market is," Josh Golin, the executive director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, which organized the groups sending the letter to the FTC, tells me.
The company first commercialized the technology in 1990, and 15 years later, it would give rise to the RepRap open-source project that in turn begat MakerBot, the consumer-facing 3D printing golden child Stratasys would in turn pick up in 2013.
"Death Wish in conjunction with an outside Process Authority has determined that the current process could lead to the growth and production of the deadly toxin, botulin, in low acid foods commercialized in reduced oxygen packaging," the FDA said in a release.
Paul John, 32, printer and artist SPRTS, Endless Editions This sports zine series (there are ten issues total, including this special edition) seeks to bridge the divide between arts and the masses, by presenting a very commercialized endeavor in an avant-garde format.
As much as people (an estimated 95%, by our estimation) complain that it's a bunch of commercialized Hallmark bullshit, there's a soft spot in many of us who love the idea of love, no matter who we may be celebrating it with.
Down in Christchurch, New Zealand a team of roboticists at Invert Robotics has commercialized an inspection robot that uses tiny suction cups on a series of treads and a specialty chemical to create a technology that has robots literally climbing the walls.
Women used this device for years (and the straight iron persists as a continuation of the concept), but as beauty products became a commercialized enterprise, Tharps points out, the offensive ways companies advertised to black women began to reach a boiling point.
Read more: I just ate at Texas Roadhouse for the first time, and it lived up to the hypeStill, as Business Insider's in-house try-everything person, it was my duty to journey into what I see as the land of commercialized misogyny.
Over the years, as Everest commercialized, expeditions morphed from tiny, country-specific teams to larger groups of cash-flush foreigners, some so inexperienced that they did not know how to put on crampons, the clip-on spikes that improve traction on ice.
Researchers would not share their exact findings with Vox, as they are proprietary to the tribe, but they did share that people who visited the Navajo reservation said they wanted to move away from mass, commercialized attractions and have more "meaningful" experiences.
Give us a little overview of what's going on at the Media Lab because media has always been ... you know, I'm trying to go and I went there, again, 20 years ago, the stuff they were talking about has now been commercialized.
Dr. Doughton said there were parallels to places in the United States, including plantations where African-Americans were once enslaved and the sites of atrocities against Native Americans, that have been commercialized at the expense of a blunt reckoning with historical oppression.
Any hint of adult male-male sex was confined to outcast groups such as Kabuki actors, said Michael Chagnon, the curator of exhibit interpretation at the Japan Society, although homosexuality was practiced among samurai for centuries and commercialized during the Edo period.
Winton brings up the idea that perhaps we've lost the true spirit of those rites of passage as we've commercialized them, leaving us with the thought that maybe these are mostly garish displays put on by corporate interests, capitalizing on older traditions.
The famous documentary Banksy made of the event, Exit Through the Gift Shop, implied that he'd done all of it to essentially troll the public and comment on the shallow nature of commercialized art by inflating the value of Guetta's plainly derivative style.
What they are doing is working more with the small business community to make sure that those inventions, that technology that they're working on goes to small businesses so that it can be commercialized so that it can actually be developed and applied.
And since the site has fallen out of the spotlight, it's grown to serve a different purpose: a place for digital artists and designers to share their work and give feedback to peers, without the commercialized aspects that discourage them from other social networks.
While there are other batteries in development that would avoid lithium plating and the like altogether, Yang says that these are far from commercialized and would have their own sets of issues as well, including a slower charge due to their comparatively larger size.
It's also "soon-to-be-commercialized," which could mean integration with established router or making a brand new one — and the team also notes that the same technique could be applied to cellular networks, although of course it would require a bit of tweaking.
Here, in the basement of the Hilton Downtown Chicago over the first weekend in August, the Barthwells — Dave, 2000; Ali, 219; Matt, 235; and friends Taylor Witten and Lisa Beasley — have accomplished something both time-honored and nearly impossible in today's commercialized fan culture.
Computing 'at the edge,' as its called, or at the site of sensors actually gathering the data, is increasingly something companies are pursuing and implementing, so this new chip design method could have a big impact on that growing opportunity should it become commercialized.
The launches and crew include: When President George W. Bush announced, about a year after the space shuttle Columbia broke apart in the skies over Texas, that spaceflight to low Earth orbit would be commercialized, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
While a myopic take given just how commercialized Atlanta's trap sound has become in recent years at the hands of artists both inside and outside the city, the argument nonetheless has stubborn legs, largely due to how the Spanish-language strain emerged to the general public.
"NUS has seen more than 300 industry collaborations and partnerships, spun off more than 60 companies from the university's research and commercialized more than 350 technologies," said Chan, adding these spin-offs raised more than 200 million Singapore dollars ($145.65 million) in equity funding in 2015.
Why it matters: Mainstream social media apps have grown so big that users are flocking to a less crowded and commercialized place, where they can focus on creating silly and fun original videos, without worrying about the stress that comes with widely sharing them on massive networks.
After reaching out to scientists in academia about the herbal drinks and finding no one had really commercialized it into a product in the U.S. — and that there might actually be something behind the idea — he decided to start 82Labs and roll out the Morning Recovery drink.
You think back to when drones first got commercialized and popularized—they were cheap enough for the average person to buy—there was a lot of concern about privacy issues and people flying them all over the place, and swarms of drones blocking out the Sun.
Unsurprisingly, the pesticide-seed industry sued in response and the 85033th circuit court of appeals ended up overruling local sovereignty in favor of state regulation of pesticides and commercialized GMO cultivation, noting that the federal government has the sole authority to regulate field trials of GMOs.
" By way of an answer, NASA wrote: "As ... research and technology efforts mature, appropriate technologies are transferred to industry and commercialized through multiple programs and approaches to benefit a wide range of users ensuring the nation realizes the full economic value and societal benefit of these innovations.
I find it funny that the yoga we see commercialized is very happy—beach handstands and things like this—but in reality, for some of the most interesting people in the yoga community that I meet, the things that bring them to the practice are dark.
In the city of Lille, a company called Pom'road offers a fully electric car-sharing system, and 23R Adventures, a local e-commerce website, commercialized portable electric bikes that will allow you to buzz around the city at a low cost at 23 miles per hour.
Introducing a child to the difference between a commercialized version of a product or toy—say a polka-dot pink truck filled with Kawaii-eyed ice cream animals and miniature glitter shakers—and the toy itself can be one way to break down that cognitive barrier.
Obviously, both coaches are lightning rods in part because of their dominance, but it's hard to take Saban too seriously when he grumbles about aspects of the game becoming "commercialized," when top coaches are among the main beneficiaries of that dynamic -- especially at the collegiate level.
As an insider remix joke that doesn't release itself into the mass-culture of remix memes and multiply recontextualized images, the dump opts for the "democracy" of a small community rather than the chaos of the commercialized web that threatens to detour détournement at every turn.
"It's hard to shake the feeling that this commercialized mass appeal has helped further dampen Pride Month's fiery political roots, and helped obfuscate the less pleasant, less talked-about issues that matter for many people in the LGBTQ community," writes Alex Abad-Santos in an explainer for Vox.
Like so many other highly commercialized forms of self-expression — from fast fashion to social media — college dorm room posters are equal parts an achingly earnest expression of one's innermost soul and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to try on a prepackaged, Halloween costume version of a self.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 83%What critics said: "In many ways, the show proves to be a brutal and cynical portrait of 2019, as it makes a point of illustrating that anything can be commercialized and corporatized, even a person's sexual assault or other personal trauma.
And some of the greatest technological discoveries have happened because of the federal government's focus on early-stage research, and we're seeing amazing programs at National Science Foundation, great stuff from our national labs, these ultimately will be commercialized and taken up by the private sector to drive.
As we watch Nazis become en vogue and facism gain mainstream clout, the lessons of World War II are more vital than ever, but for a lot of people, it's something drawn from a dusty history book or a commercialized, politically neutered setting for video games or movies.
But the Scout Institute here hosts poetry readings, concerts and other cultural events every week, including some in English, and the cafe on the second floor is one of the least commercial places to stop for a cup of coffee in the heart of Prague's hyper-commercialized tourist zone.
Now, Migropolis notes, Venice has become a banalized, commercialized fantasy-myth of its former self, where old, neighborhood butcher shops are disappearing, only to make way for Chanel or Prada boutiques or such abominations as a Disney Store just a fish head's throw from the famous, open-air Rialto market.
In China, many technology companies are state-owned and so they don't have to worry if massive R&D spending yields losses until a product is commercialized, and even the research of private firms is often subsidized by the government, says Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
As if the damage from commercialized high potency marijuana use, coupled with the deadly impact of pharmaceutical opioids, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and rampant cocaine were not enough, we have also learned that Mexican heroin production likewise reached, for the second successive year, record levels in 2018, according to American intelligence estimates.
"They are attempting to replace the roles of voters in the early states, using polling and other arbitrary methods which are not transparent or democratic, and holding so-called debates which are not debates at all but rather commercialized reality television meant to entertain, not inform or enlighten," Gabbard said.
Crystal Zapata, a Chicago-based artist and designer, submitted work that plays off of the cyber-feminist movement that bloomed on Tumblr and other internet spaces at the beginning of this decade and was slowly appropriated into the hyper-aestheticized, commercialized, slogan-based iteration of feminism so common on the internet today.
" Rony Abovitz, CEO of the infamous mixed reality startup Magic…Read more ReadMagic Leap asserts that Xu's design, "bears a striking similarity to the confidential designs that Magic Leap had under development before and during the time that Mr. Xu worked at Magic Leap, but which were not ultimately commercialized or publicly released.
Reading through all the revulsion, what emerges for me is an uncomfortable, but relatively obvious truth that has both little and everything to do with Cyrus: that hip-hop culture is — in its mainstream, highly commercialized versions — precisely constructed to be a kind of costume one can put on and take off.
"The claim that cannabis increases criminal violence seems to be based on a misunderstanding of the medical literature on the one hand and some over-hasty statistical work on reported crime rates on the other," said Mark Kleiman, director of the Crime and Justice Program at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management and a longtime skeptic of commercialized legalization.
STOCKHOLM, May 2 (Reuters) - Goodix: * Says enters partnership with Samsung Electronics * Says its fingerprint sensor has been commercialized on Samsung's new smartphone model Galaxy J7 Duo to deliver biometric solutions for consumers in India * Goodix spokesman says it is its first collaboration with Samsung on fingerprint sensors, have worked together on display before (Reporting by Olof Swahnberg)
It is also pretty much par for the course as far as commercialized self-help goes: when you're selling self-improvement — whether that's in the form of a book, fitness, supplements, self-help retreats or all of the above, as Marcus is — acknowledging that structural inequalities exist, much less fighting against them, is not good for the bottom line.
But it's hard to shake the feeling that this commercialized mass appeal has helped further dampen Pride Month's fiery political roots, and helped obfuscate the less-pleasant, less-talked-about issues that matter for many people in the LGBTQ community — and will continue to matter long after the rainbow T-shirts, socks, water bottles, and cute retail disappear from store windows.
Denner has led Sarissa's involvement in some of biopharma's most successful strategic transactions and activist campaigns, including the sale of Idenix to Merck, the sale of ARIAD to Takeda, the spin-off from Biogen and subsequent sale of Bioverativ to Sanofi and the recent announcement by Ironwood Pharmaceuticals to separate its commercialized products business from its R&D platform, among others.

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