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It's not decoded human sexuality any more than AI chatbots have decoded the art of a good conversation.
Here's a stockpile of 5 decoded images, for your reference.
Lisnr doesn't make server calls — the data is decoded locally.
The giving decoded: Education is Zuckerberg and Chan's signature issue.
And while his name sounds meaningful, it isn't easily decoded.
Beginners may need to have a few menu items decoded.
"Very interesting," she said several times as she decoded my writing.
Collagen decoded Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body.
We've decoded the multitudes of new symbols Apple has given us.
Mary Aviles is a journalist and co-founder of Venezuela Decoded.
We decoded the very blueprint of life printed in our genome.
These decoded signals are then used to interface with a virtual keyboard.
Here's the full list of decoded coordinates included in the hidden message.
I decoded this Tax bill scribble except for the highlighted word. Anyone?
"It's all being decoded, that's a feature of Weibo now," he said.
Most players would fault themselves for allowing their signs to be decoded.
However coded the books' gay content, it was no surprise once decoded.
We decoded the super-secret meaning of Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement We decoded the super-secret meaning of Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement Beyoncé's Instagram announcement that she's pregnant with twins broke the record for the most-liked photo on the platform.
They were finally discovered, decoded, and published by Helena Whitbread in the 1980s.
Ahead, we've decoded some of the forum's most commonly-used acronyms and phrases.
By then, she had decoded his romantic restraint for what it was: carefulness.
Look for The Imitation Game: Alan Turing Decoded on shelves March 22nd, 2016.
The New York office had already decoded a few lines of the letter.
It does not need to be decoded; it is obvious and needs to stop.
When seen through a transparent filter, these informations are 'decoded,' [and] new prints appear.
A few years later, Jay-Z wrote about our interaction in his book Decoded.
The killer claimed that if they could be decoded, his identity would be revealed.
Data can be encrypted so it can only be decoded on a single particular machine.
Today, at its Future Decoded event in India, Microsoft took the wraps off Skype Lite.
But the creature's purpose, like her flashes of fury and supercharged strength, are never decoded.
The most complete Neanderthal genome decoded to date came from a toe bone found here.
It's too recent, and manipulates us in ways that we have not yet completely decoded.
In November 21.6, Cuff was dubbed the most beautiful new wearable at Decoded Fashion's competition.
Next, the system has to be able to make nutritional sense of the decoded speech.
That data was then sent to connected cars and decoded by their on-board computers.
The singer's latest record is basically being decoded live on the Internet, just as Tay intended.
What you have to realize is we haven't decoded the brain —  there's 15 billion neurons there.
After years of waiting, Frank Ocean had revealed three separate works all ready to be decoded.
"Good films by real filmmakers aren't made to be decoded, consumed or instantly comprehended," Scorsese writes.
These thoughts are captured, decoded and passed wirelessly through the skin to enable control of an exoskeleton.
Bagehot decoded Gogglebox (Television rules the nation) and Bello remembered the Inflation blues of Latin America's past.
It was thwarted when US analysts decoded Japanese messages and baited their enemy into revealing its plan.
"I liked the idea that movements were decoded first and then transformed to muscle activations," he added.
Mr. Trivett said defense lawyers would be allowed to question an F.B.I. analyst who decoded the conversation.
That's how many people have had part of their genome decoded by companies like 23andMe and Ancestry.
And for another, it contains an encoded string that, when decoded, contains a hidden library named com.android.google.bridge.Liblmp.
When the malicious code was decoded, it revealed the web address of the the hacker's third-party server.
Over the months that followed, this data was decoded and linked to specific movements of the vocal tract.
I been sick of that shit since I did something called "Decoded" on the Life and Times blog.
Some believe intelligence agents decoded a Japanese message reporting a sunken American battleship but considered it a trap.
There are people who claim every once in a while to have decoded one word, but nothing else.
"It was decoded to mean that when anything can be art anybody can be an artist," he explained.
The Typex machines fed out a decoded script on strips of paper tape, and the first thing Ms. Fawcett and her colleagues needed to do was check to see that the decoded messages were in fact in recognizable German; she had spent time in Switzerland, where she learned the language.
On the ship home, Mr. Elsey received a top-secret message, decoded it and handed it to the president.
Who knows how many more mysteries lurk below the surface, in strings of DNA just waiting to be decoded.
With the second letter, Sherwood decoded secret messages by keying in on repeated words and phrases, The IndyStar reported.
Lau recently co-authored a new study that hopes to offer a more peaceful therapeutic alternative, called decoded neurofeedback.
His coded distillations of white economic and racial resentment are by now the most thoroughly decoded in American politics.
Franchesca Ramsey is a social justice advocate, comedian, actress and writer who hosts the web series "Decoded" on MTV.
Selena Gomez just dropped a new song called "Lose You to Love Me," and fans think they've decoded it.
Panos Panay, Microsoft's corporate VP for Windows devices, made the announcement at the company's Future Decoded event in London.
And in 2015, Ramsey became the host of the MTV series Decoded where she discusses racism and cultural issues.
Take a Number Scientists have decoded the genome of the axolotl, the Mexican amphibian with a Mona Lisa smile.
The algorithm, just by reading their brain activity, decoded the answers with accuracy rates as high as 61 percent.
Scientist Leo Poon, who first decoded the virus, thinks it likely started in an animal and spread to humans.
Major League Baseball found the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs.
The file was decoded and stored in the printer's memory, which allowed the researchers to take over the machine.
Like phone calls, Snaps aren't intended to be stored so much as they're meant to be absorbed, decoded, and released.
Others decoded wild emmer, an ancestor of both bread and durum wheat, and Aegilops tauschii, another of bread wheat's ancestors.
That's essentially the same way that radios work, transmitting information as light waves that are later decoded as sound waves.
More recently, Regina Barzilay from MIT decoded a long-dead language using machine learning assuming similarity with a known language.
That attack worked by masquerading as an Apple server, then brute-forcing the resulting encryption until the media was decoded.
Friday's sell-off was unique from those previous routs because the Fed has changed its position and decoded to tighten.
How can you believe someone who has to have everything he says decoded by people you don't know anything about?
At the time, we decoded the unspoken critique present in the video as follows: We, as always, were not wrong.
But researchers in the 2000s successfully isolated, decoded, and replicated the entire sequence of the virus, now known as H1N1.
Humans have decoded the basic structure of our home planet, our solar system, and even our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Three of its four passages have been decoded (the first was solved by a team from the National Security Agency).
When the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, he decoded the news and took it to President Harry S. Truman.
Take a look at the video to see how we decoded the Golden Record — and maybe give it a try yourself.
This week, it's sending out what's known as "Slow Scan TV"—radio waves that can be decoded and turned into pictures.
A machine-learning algorithm decoded these signals, enabling an intelligent speech synthesizer to convert and express the signals as audible speech.
So they compared her genetic material to a completely unrelated cat named Cinnamon, the first feline to have its genome decoded.
We then linked the decoded signals to the stimulation of specific hotspots in the spinal cord that induced the walking movement.
The Different Types of Sugar — Decoded When it comes to how your body processes sugar, not all forms are created equal.
The addresses, unlike traditional ones, also do not suggest any sort of geographical location until they are decoded by the app.
In line with this, the project requires curiosity and skill to fully understand, but once decoded, offers a totally unique perspective.
In a series of tweets, MacNab "decoded" the document, explaining the meanings behind many of the strange elements included in it.
Once the signal the six newly identified genes are producing has been decoded, ways to interfere with it might be devised.
Dream Hampton, a filmmaker and journalist, collaborated with Jay Z on his memoir "Decoded" and profiled Beyoncé in the magazine Giant.
His book Decoded proved that as well; his lyrics are so deeply intricate that they required an entire book of deciphering.
Once the brain activity was scanned, a computer reverse-engineered (or "decoded") the information to generate visualizations of a subjects' thoughts.
I went back to Burtch to get the results decoded and she pointed out a couple of things that stood out.
Just as scientists officially mapped the human genome, or the complete set of genetic instructions, in 2003, scientists decoded the canine genome.
Some of those used Bitly URLs that, as it turned out, could be decoded to figure out who they were intended to.
But the decoded message, spooling on a paper strip out of her machine, told her that the Bismarck was going to Brest.
He may have been attempting to articulate his final request or even designate a successor, but no one ever decoded the gesture.
Since each viral outbreak has its own unique code, there is no guarantee the next attack will be decoded quite so quickly.
A message is encrypted on a sender's device, sent to the recipient's device in an unreadable format, then decoded for the recipient.
But as few Etruscan texts have survived, and their language is only partly decoded, much about the ancient way of life remains mysterious.
But it is not a new theory, nor has it been definitively proved, and the coded text of the manuscript remains un-decoded.
She is known for her work on MTV's Decoded and is currently a writer for Comedy Central's The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.
Iran announced on Saturday it would send the black boxes to Ukraine to be decoded, but did not say when this would happen.
So far, about 26 million people worldwide have had at least part of their genome decoded—mostly by companies like 23andMe and Ancestry.
In the latest episode of MTV's Decoded, comedian Franchesca Ramsey and five guests show that racial stereotypes aren't just bad because they're gross mischaracterizations.
An international team of scientists have decoded one of those messages, which came in the form of high-pressure ice crystals present in diamonds.
It will automatically reprogram the watch by pulsing your smartphone camera's flash, creating an encoded message that is decoded by the watch's light sensor.
Ramsey rose above the drama and went on the star in the MTV video series Decoded and write for Late Night with Larry Wilmore.
Still, they said they hoped "Decoded Neurofeedback" could help patients avoid the stress of exposure therapies or the side-effects of drug-based therapies.
The launch date lines up with a scheduled appearance for Surface chief Panos Panay at Microsoft's annual Future Decoded event in London next month.
Andrea Shepard, a Tor developer, tweeted the decoded version of a message she'd originally posted on May 24, one day before Appelbaum stepped down.
The patterns, which contain the distinct identifying information of the print job, can be easily decoded if you know how to look for them.
Microsoft will host an event in London at the end of October and beginning of November, the latest in its annual 'Future Decoded' series.
"I want to manage people," she said, and in recent seasons of "Decoded," she's begun inviting other hosts to join her on the show.
There's a lot to be decoded in this little word problem—about cause and effect, role-playing and representation, predatory gawking and simulated suicide.
L. A. Reid [of Epic Records] has decoded it perfectly — we've had three No. 1 albums this year between Travis Scott, Khaled and Future.
Illustration of how astronomers decoded Smith Cloud's composition, by measuring ultraviolet light as it passes through the cloud against the background of bright, distant galaxies.
The data is brought together at a central location and then decoded to produce higher-resolution images than would be possible with a single telescope.
Speaking at the Microsoft Future Decoded conference in London last week, CEO Satya Nadella voiced his support for privacy to be considered a human right.
The Queens-raised artist decoded the formula that made being a mainstream "female rapper" possible, landing her in the thick of hip-hop's boys club.
Republican candidates had sent certain messages to voters for years, and now the party hears them coming back from Mr. Trump translated, or perhaps decoded.
In an address Tuesday, Mr. Keita said he had "heard all the anger, decoded all the signals, understood all the messages" from around the country.
Mr. Hancock has pored through every scholarly study that mentions the Tiffany twilight era, and he has decoded the factory's cryptic number and letter markings.
Other agencies Decoded and The Engine Is Red rolled out products like yoga equipment, cannabis-infused beverages and ricotta snack cups to crack the market.
But in the latest episode of MTV's Decoded, Franchesca Ramsey sounds a hearty spoiler alert: Racism is a problem in the North and West too.
Then, all the genetic information of a particular organism would need to be decoded by scientists (such as the Human Genome Project, which concluded in 2003).
READ: Pennsylvania's confusing presidential ballot, decoded In the days leading up to the primary, CNN reached out to all 162 Pennsylvania Republicans running for delegate positions.
Decoded: T-Mobile's two major competitors, AT&T and Verizon, are focused on using a different section of the wireless airwaves to deliver their 5G service.
Think skin-care spoons you'll never lose (and will actually want to use), secret refills , and more — all of which we've decoded in the slides ahead.
The sensors fed signals into a computer that decoded and used them to create an active virtual arm on a computer screen, representing the missing limb.
This refers to a robot being able to roam a warehouse where items may not be in an order that can be easily decoded by software.
Decoded: The case so far has focused on proprietary designs of LiDAR sensors, which self-driving cars use to "see" the road and environment around them.
Over the centuries, as astronomers decoded the mechanics behind such fortuitous orbital alignments, accurate eclipse predictions became possible, and that advance sparked many important scientific breakthroughs.
Take this document, for example, written by a sovereign citizen, in which he declares himself to be a superior court judge: Sovereign citizen legal documents, decoded.
DNA sequences from so many species have now been decoded that the snippets of ancient DNA can be identified by looking for matches in DNA databanks.
Researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia announced yesterday that they had successfully decoded the genome sequence for quinoa.
We wrote about the theory here but basically internet sleuths had decoded a photo and concluded that Arya's old sword teacher would be making a comeback.
A possible explanation of the advanced abilities of the octopus lies in its very large genome, decoded in 2015 in a study in the journal Nature.
When he had decoded the pitching signs, he put his thumb on a buzzer that sounded in the Giants' bullpen, and players there signaled the hitter.
Facebook says its technology will act like the cochlea part of the ear, which translates sound into frequencies that are sent to the brain and decoded.
A team of private investigators who spent years trying to crack the D.B. Cooper case claimed Thursday they decoded a letter from the hijacker revealing his identity.
That's just one of the lessons Kathryn Parsons, cofounder and co-CEO of global coding education provider Decoded, learned while helping people make the leap into programming.
Microsoft appears to be targeting this model towards businesses, and the company unveiled it on stage at the business-focused Future Decoded event in London this morning.
To further amplify the news, we ran a press conference at Disrupt with myself and two of the signatories – Brent Hoberman CBE and Kathryn Parsons of Decoded.
Using the latest advances in machine learning methods and speech synthesis technologies, this study and ours show a significant improvement in the intelligibility of the decoded speech.
There are so many extraneous small details, it's hard not to throw them on the analytical pile, as if The Lobster could be decoded line by line.
The appointment of Pee, who has also worked for office suppliers Staples, comes after M&S sealed technology-focused partnerships with Microsoft, Founders Factory, Decoded and True.
They asked seven people with severe epilepsy, who had already undergone surgery to implant electrodes into their temporal lobes, if they would mind having their thoughts decoded.
Decoded: The companies were told by the judge hearing the Justice Department's lawsuit to block the deal that they wouldn't get a decision by the April deadline.
"Until now, agencies have never really been responsible for the outcome," Matt Rednor, the founder and CEO at Decoded and cofounder at 42 Birds, told Business Insider.
It wasn't much of a leap to apply this framework to the brain's sensory systems and how they measured, encoded, and decoded inputs to produce a response.
"Of course, the difficulty is that in many other systems, the property being decoded is more difficult than one-dimensional position [along the embryo's axis]," Walczak said.
Although the database used in the studies contained numerical codes for teams and players, The Times decoded it by cross-referencing team schedules and public injury reports.
Regardless of the ability to read or write, enslaved Black people decoded the stars for knowledge of liberation and engineered inventive lyrics to communicate freedom across generations.
Ryan Sprague, a Manhattan-based UFO researcher, author, podcaster and co-host of The CW's popular Roswell: Mysteries Decoded is the embodiment of the new UFO generation.
Decoded: LTE-U technology puts cellular devices in the frequencies usually reserved for use by technologies like WiFi, which don't require a license to occupy the airwaves.
Comey's farewell letter, decoded An English major uses her skills of close reading to translate ex-FBI Director Comey's farewell letter to his colleagues for the masses.
Earlier this year, it was found that the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
A camera on a pair of glasses will send wireless signals to nerves that control sight, with these signals then decoded by patients' brains as flashes of light.
Newly Decoded Great White Shark Genome Hints at Why They&aposre So IndestructibleThe great white shark is impressively terrifying (though not actually much of a threat to humans).
An international team of researchers had just decoded the first bovine genome, and it would be years before scientists in China unraveled the DNA of goats and sheep.
When an Enigma code was broken, she would check the decoded message to see, one, if it was plausible German, and two, if it was of any interest.
It's only within the last few years that this has been proven wrong -- in 2017 scientists in Germany decoded the genome of ancient Egyptians for the first time.
They say that some of the coup plotters confessed to being members of the Gulenist cult and acting on its orders, and that decoded messages show their ties.
Initially, at the start of the 2017 season, intermediaries would relay decoded information to an Astros base runner, who would signal the information to the batter, MLB found.
Those signals are intercepted, decoded, and then translated to commands a device can understand, so all you'd have to do is think about typing to send a message.
The intricacies of this "bat ballet" can be further decoded with the help of time-sensitive cameras, and advanced data simulations like those used by Hristov and Allen.
He dwells on his suicide bid in his autobiography, A Life Decoded, and even alluded to it in the speech he gave at the White House in June 2000.
Along the way, the manuscript paused with early cryptologists like the Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher, who claimed to have decoded the Egyptian hieroglyphs (he hadn't), but it remained unsolved.
This is presumably why when newsrooms around the world had a chance this week to publish stories claiming it'd been "decoded by artificial intelligence," they leapt at the opportunity.
The same perceptive biologist who decoded humpback whale songs in the 1960s, Katy Payne, made news a few years ago with detailed recordings of the rumbles of forest elephants.
Her father, Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls Sr., was a Sanskrit scholar at Harvard and decoded Japanese radio messages during World War II. Her mother, Phyllis (Day), was a homemaker.
Astronomers were still searching for the Big Bang's cosmic fingerprint, genomes were decades away from being decoded, and Goodall herself hadn't yet revealed the complex social lives of chimpanzees.
Companies like Neuralink and Kernel are betting that the most ambitious visions of BCIs, in which thoughts, images and movements are seamlessly encoded and decoded, will require high-resolution implants.
Reddit user DaftSteve decoded the string of numbers at the top of the transmission and determined the numbers represent the longitude and latitude coordinates of major cities around the world.
Chief Executive Peter Besen and two of his co-founders came from Sand Video, which had designed chips in the early 2000s that decoded a new and improved video standard.
Speaking at the Microsoft Future Decoded conference in London, Nadella said the tech industry and governments need to collectively consider the unintended consequences of every business becoming a digital company.
When the onlookers believed they had decoded the signs, the expected pitch would be communicated via a loud noise — specifically, banging on a trash can, which sat in the tunnel.
She almost dares her viewers to search for meaning, challenging them to make sense of what she herself has not decoded — notably, she has often resisted interpreting her own work.
Oleksiy Danylov, secretary of Ukraine's national security and defense council, told Reuters in an interview that Iran would have the final say on where the black boxes would be decoded.
It started Monday, when MLB announced it had found that the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
If anyone decoded when and where, elsewhere in this grid, please let the group know Periodic reminder: the Crossword Puzzle Collaboration Directory is a resource for puzzlemakers from underrepresented groups.
Oleksiy Danylov, secretary of Ukraine's national security and defence council, told Reuters in an interview that Iran would have the final say on where the black boxes would be decoded.
The software giant is holding its annual Future Decoded event in London from October 31st to November 1st, and Microsoft revealed to The Verge today that Panos Panay will be speaking.
"This is where we believe computing is going," said Lorraine Bardeen, general manager of Microsoft HoloLens and Windows experiences, who announced he expansion today at Microsoft's Future Decoded event in London.
"No unauthorized electronic devices are allowed in the SCIF precisely because they could be used to exfiltrate decoded, highly classified data," said Alan Woodward, a professor at the University of Surrey.
Koalas are born without an immune system, and thanks to the decoded genome, the team was able to figure out that koala milk plays an important role in building this immunity.
Agencies including Decoded, the former agency Gin Lane, and The Engine Is Red are launching everything from eco-friendly yoga equipment and cookware to cannabis-infused beverages and snackable ricotta cups.
In 2015, she signed a deal with MTV to create and host a web show called "Decoded," now in its sixth season, where she creates similar videos for a broader audience.
Eventually, after a sign was decoded, a player would "bang a nearby trash can with a bat" to communicate the upcoming type of pitch to the batter, the MLB findings say.
Gladwell proclaimed in that tome that he had decoded the formula for genius, deciding that it was 10,000 hours of practice, a nurturing background, good timing, and a bit of luck.
Their resulting brain-computer interface, though still rudimentary, captured brain patterns directly from the auditory cortex, which were then decoded by an AI-powered vocoder, or speech synthesizer, to produce intelligible speech.
This infinitesimal sandwich is what allows for the encoding of information onto beams of incoming light that can then be decoded using a microscope and polariser after it passes through the material.
Roger Highfield is Director of External Affairs at the Science Museum Group and was the outside editor on Craig Venter's two books, 'A Life Decoded' and 'Life at the Speed of Light'.
The un-decoded side tends to follow a brightness gradient established by that found in the pixels leading up to that middle area, so the algorithm makes a prediction based on that.
Neil Brown, a telecoms, tech and internet lawyer at U.K. law firm Decoded Legal, said there's "no formality at all" to how a user can ask for their data to be deleted.
Doyle pointed to MTV Decoded with Franchesca Ramsey, hosted on the MTV News YouTube channel — which only has around 98,000 subscribers — as one example of what they're hoping to do more of.
"This digital record is then decoded by the Hereafter Monument, which serves as a translator, or if you will, a beacon for remembering the lives of those we have lost," Jessica explains.
The council's move comes one week after MLB found that the Houston Astros cheated during their 2017 championship season by creating a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs.
And so were the decoded cables that would have saved Ethel Rosenberg's life: the messages revealed that Ethel, while having knowledge of her husband's espionage, was not herself an active Soviet agent.
Beyond that is a dense tangle of signage, which can be more fully decoded in a corroborative or Q.E.D. sort of way by reference to another photograph taken farther down the street.
Jackson had accompanied Jay Z and Beyoncé to the music festival in search of material for what would become ''Decoded,'' a book-length exegesis of Jay Z's lyrics, written by Jay Z himself.
They confirmed that the waves seem to carry information about the impact with them, most importantly its location, that could be decoded by the mathematics of the so-called acoustic-gravity wave theory.
If those EMG signals can be decoded, then you can decode the zeros and ones of the nervous system — action potential TR: Some of this is chutzpah and some of it is timing.
For these samples, we decoded the DNA of the bacteria and archaea, another microscopic inhabitant, in each stool sample to get an idea of the types of microbes present and their relative abundance.
Currently, the DoubleDutch website lists customers including CenturyLink, Rite Aid, BlackRock, Gainsight, NRECA, Marketo, Episerver, PRSA, Sime, Decoded Fashion, SaaStr, ASAE, US Navy League, UBM Tech, Messe Frankfurt, CalABA, and The eLearning Guild.
The cypher, Grebel explains to the Creators Project, tells the story of an alien satellite, hiding the narrative in a series of numbers which, when decoded, reveal the missing context of the photographs.
The sound we hear is one set of instruments translated by another, like a game of telephone at the U.N. By the time the brain has decoded and combined it all—Happy Birthday!
They saw that when their subjects saw an image for the first time, their brain activity proceeded in the expected order: It first decoded visual details like color, and then more abstract information.
Per the league's report, the Astros used a complicated scheme where they filmed signs, decoded them in a separate room and relayed the upcoming pitches to batters by banging on dugout trash cans.
"I think certainly there's a strong circumstantial case now, especially the link between the decoded messages and Rackstraw," former FBI agent Jack Schafer told CBS News after looking over Colbert and Sherwood's new findings.
Today, with precision medicine going mainstream and an explosion of apps piping genetic insights to your phone from just a few teaspoons of spit, millions of Americans are having their DNA decoded every year.
On the latest episode of her MTV web series Decoded, comedian and activist Franchesca Ramsey highlighted the unfortunate tendency many Americans have to ignore or erase the role slavery played in the country's past.
Delay decoded: The delay was at the request of Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car unit, which argued that Uber has been withholding documents and evidence, which means it'll need more time to adequately prepare.
And in the latest episode of MTV's Decoded, host Franchesca Ramsey breaks down exactly why being colorblind to someone's race not only doesn't fix racism but, if anything, she says, actually makes matters worse.
There, he decoded how cells read the language of RNA written in structures represented by the letters A, C, U, and G. He did this by using enzymes to create sequences of these letters.
After a while, once the movements are decoded, it is almost possible to tell how Manchester City is playing simply by watching Guardiola, a cross between a telegraph service and an interpretive dance troupe.
So Stephen did something unheard of at the time: He paid nearly $10,000 to ship a sample of Massimo's blood from their home in Melbourne, Australia, to the US to have his DNA decoded.
Voth informs the reader that his manuscript may only be decoded by someone who can "cry a certain kind of tears," by which he means someone who has lived on the margins of society.
" The writer dream hampton, who collaborated with Jay Z on his 2010 book "Decoded," posted on Twitter: "Life kept Jay from giving his (very well written) speech tonight at the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
The national pastime has been reeling since Monday, when MLB announced it had found the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
"Bed-Stuy was my country, Brooklyn was my planet" Jigga via ghostwriter Dream Hampton wrote in the second paragraph of his autobiography, Decoded, which is a fascinating read in light of Carter's new work.
Liz Bacelar is a longtime journalist and producer who founded Decoded Fashion Fashion GPS, a software and services startup focused on fashion, said it is merging with Augure, a French-based global influential marketing company.
The cockpit voice and flight data recorders were recovered the day after the crash, but it took Ethiopian investigators three days to decide where to send them for the information to be extracted and decoded.
And as host of MTV's weekly series Decoded, she's paired her wit and comedic prowess to provide clarity on everything from whitewashing the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to myths about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Via Mathieu OssendrijverThe now-decoded "text A" describes a procedure for calculating Jupiter's displacement across the ecliptic plane, the path that the Sun appears to trace through the stars, over the course of a year.
Back in January, a team led by neuroscientist Nima Mesgarani from Columbia University created a system that captures a person's responses to auditory speech, which was then decoded by machine learning to produce synthesized speech.
Decoded: When Facebook says content was "served" to users, it means that content appeared in their feeds, not that the users engaged with the content or even saw it for a meaningful amount of time.
" Decoded: Those who support the repeal of the FCC"s net neutrality rules — which stop ISPs from blocking or slowing down content — are trying to turn big tech giants into the boogeymen of the debate.
The national pastime was rocked Monday when Major League Baseball announced it had found that the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
Connecting invisible dots Unbeknownst to most people, many new color laser printers secretly print all-but-invisible yellow dots on documents, which can then be decoded to identify when and where the documents were printed.
Doubting Thomases might feel frustrated if it cannot be pinned down and neatly labeled, never mind "decoded" or "deciphered," as Castrucci says, using terms that often pop up in his comments about his friend's work.
Researchers from the University of Tuebingen and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, both in Germany, have decoded the genome of ancient Egyptians for the first time, with unexpected results.
She has deciphered looping handwriting and decoded cryptic numbering systems that were used by families of carvers who intermarried and worked in similar styles, including the Goddards and Townsends in Newport and the Spencers in Providence.
BLACK BOXES The cockpit voice and flight data recorders were recovered the day after the crash, but it took Ethiopian investigators three days to decide where to send them for the information to be extracted and decoded.
The project came about when, last year, Dream Hampton, the filmmaker and a co-author of Jay Z's book "Decoded," approached the Drug Policy Alliance about collaborating with Revolve Impact, the social impact agency she works with.
Astros owner and chairman Jim Crane on Monday fired Hinch and Luhnow after Major League Baseball found the club illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
The Athletic's report with Fiers' on-the-record comments spurred MLB to launch its investigation, which found that the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs to their own players.
As I worked on the story about the final clue, my editor, Hannah Fairfield, liked the graphics possibilities of portraying the coded and decoded passages; Jonathan Corum, the amazing science graphics editor, agreed to do his magic.
More than half a century ago, British astronomer Gerald S. Hawkins and co-author John B. White published a book, "Stonehenge Decoded" (Doubleday, 1965), which claimed that Stonehenge was used to predict a wide number of astronomical occurrences.
They then decoded this data, and reproduced the wasp's movements by attaching a 360 degree panoramic camera (similar to how a wasp would see the world) to a robot and mimicking how the insect travelled through the air.
Even then, the attack was fully translated only about 37 percent of the time, since the sequencer's parallel processing often cut it short or—another hazard of writing code in a physical object—the program decoded it backward.
First we talked to Olivia de Recat, a cartoonist who "decoded" some common Venmo charges in the New Yorker earlier this fall, and uses the app's public feed to imagine what ex-love interests might be up to.
There is also a considerable amount of research being done right now into "decoded neurofeedback," a type of neuroscience in which participants are taught skills at a faster-than-normal rate by activating specific parts of the brain.
Early-20th-century philosopher William Romaine Newbold argued that Roger Bacon really had written the whole thing, and that when properly decoded, the manuscript proved that Bacon had used both telescopes and microscopes to anticipate modern germ theory.
And like many people, when I was done with The Book of the New Sun, I understood the journey I had gone on, but I didn't have all the details, the political aspirations, and the complex allegories decoded.
The DNA of deadly strains of plague, dysentery and cholera were also decoded in what the researchers said was an effort to better understand some of the world's most dangerous diseases and develop new ways to fight them.
Overlooked No More: Grace Banker, Whose 'Hello Girls' Decoded Calls in World War I: Though she was on the front lines helping to lead Signal Corps switchboard operators, she was not designated a veteran until after her death.
I used to sit up nights watching him as he studied the crossword, that sustained stillness and then the flash of a grin whenever he decoded a resistant clue, the pen punctuating the air like a triumphant baton.
All that exists now is a continuous stream of the black hole itself (with some mysterious numbers fans have decoded as a cryptic message) and a minigame activated by entering the Konami Code on the black hole screen.
When you watch a video on a computer, all that information has usually been encoded/compressed and then decoded/decompressed to allow a computer to read files that would otherwise be too big to store on its hard drive.
In 2010, instead of partnering with the No. 1 search engine Google, he launched a million dollar marketing campaign for his book, "Decoded" that doubled as promotion for Microsoft's search engine Bing, which was fairly new to the market.
Both literally — because of the nearby flower fields — and intellectually, as a consortium of horticulturalists and scientists based in Leiden's Bioscience Park decoded the tulip genome and are applying understanding its DNA to innovation in tulip breeding and production.
The 12-year-old from St. Jago High School, bigger and taller than his peers onstage, was in constant nervous slow motion, sleepily resting his cheek on his palm, rubbing his scalp and plumbing his pockets as he decoded words.
As the redditors quickly discovered, the username of the original poster ax20003fb0a7 can be decoded as 'November 6, 2017' in the following manner: A (1) x 2 = 11 * 0 + F (6) = 20183 * B(2) + 0 = 20 * A(1)+7=17.
Once we're looking at the transaction, we'll see some output data that looks like this: Next to "(decoded)", you'll see Jason's Twitter handle, the tweet ID, the time stamp, and the Twitter handle of the person who requested the archived tweet.
That's because most medievalist scholars tend to believe that the Voynich manuscript probably discussed medicine in some way, and also that no theory has generated a decoded text that looks convincing, so there's no point in speculating much further than that.
The Ethiopian investigators leading the probe into the crash announced Wednesday they were sending the black box to the Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses, France's aviation regulator, where it will be decoded and hopefully provide more information about what caused the crash.
Though his life story appears in countless biographies and films, including 2014's Academy Award-winner, a new graphic novel The Imitation Game: Alan Turing Decoded by author Jim Ottaviani and illustrator Leland Purvis hits shelves on March 22nd, 2016.
The former Washington Nationals manager is taking over for A.J. Hinch, who was fired earlier this month after MLB found the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
Liz Bacelar is a longtime journalist and producer who founded Decoded Fashion A new app launching at South by Southwest today on iOS and Android is betting big against the trend that marketing now is all about selfies and user generated content.
Everything you need to know right now about Season 2 of Luke Cage — and its relationship to the upcoming crossover series The Defenders, uniting Cage, Jessica Jones, Daredevil, and Iron Fist — can be decoded in a quick study of the Wu-Tang Clan.
The need to further understand and sympathize across geographic and cultural boundaries is real and urgent, but the works of Louis and Vance alike risk further exoticizing these poor communities, rendering them not people to be understood but riddles to be decoded.
Credit for the term "power lunch" usually goes to Lee Eisenberg, who, in a 295 Esquire article titled "America's Most Powerful Lunch," decoded the Grill Room and, as a service to the reader, offered an annotated seating plan matching diner to table.
And with several years of experience under their belt, many of these specialist agencies, including Axione, Decoded, Gin Lane, GYK Antler, and The Engine Is Red, think that they are better poised than others to take their own DTC brands to market.
Dalí biographer Ian Gibson tells VICE Gala never spoke to the press about their relationship, so her impact on Dalí's art must be decoded through his incredibly performative memoir, public appearances, and gossip from those who passed through their famous parties and orgies.
A shining example of that is the Houston Astros' firing of their team manager and general manager after Major League Baseball found the Astros illegally created a system that decoded and communicated the opposing teams' pitching signs during their 2017 championship season.
Meltzer had included the history teacher at North Miami Beach High School in the dedication of his book, History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time, in appreciation for all she did to encourage him to write and find his love of history.
On December 11th America's president-elect, Donald Trump, in an interview with Fox News, questioned what China regards as a sacred underpinning of its relationship with America: the principle that there is but "one China" (which, decoded, means that the government of Taiwan is illegitimate).
Arguably her most ambitious stab at cultural commentary, the song and video lit up social media as people decoded the many high and low references, and debated religious herstory in thinkpieces, prompting the kind of reaction more common after a Beyoncé or Taylor Swift release.
Scientists on Monday said they have decoded the genome of Earth's largest predatory fish, detecting numerous genetic traits that help explain its remarkable evolutionary success, including molecular adaptations to enhance wound healing as well as genomic stability such as DNA repair and DNA damage tolerance.
Developing tests to assess a healthy person's risk of developing more complex conditions caused by the interaction of multiple genes—things like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer—would require a more detailed map of human DNA than the fragmented picture scientists had so far decoded.
Speaking at the Microsoft Future Decoded conference in London on Tuesday, the government minister declared that "the tech industry is the future of the British economy, and that "trust in the internet and the infrastructure on which it relies is fundamental to our future.
Black Lives Matter marked its third anniversary last week, but as comedian and activist Franchesca Ramsey points out in the latest episode of MTV's Decoded, a lot of people still don't get the meaning of the phrase and the social movement that bears its name.
Announced today at Google's I/O event in a surprisingly long segment on accessibility, the features all rely on improved speech-to-text and text-to-speech algorithms, some of which now run on-device rather than sending audio to a data center to be decoded.
Every frame of film that's recorded actually contains four separate images, captured one after the other, created by flashing a laser at the subject with each light pulse featuring a unique 'code' that allows the combined images to be later decoded and separated using an encryption key.
There are numerous examples of unsolved classical problems, like Enigma messages from World War II. Whether or not Kryptos will ever be decoded, Sanborn hopes that the mystery of the sculpture will persist across time, echoing the inscrutable paradoxes of science that mystified him as a student.
They also published best sellers like Bryan Stevenson's "Just Mercy," the memoir "Born a Crime," by the "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah, Jay-Z's "DECODED," Piper Kerman's prison memoir "Orange Is the New Black" and books by popular self-help authors like Suze Orman and Brené Brown.
The idea is that if Ian concentrates on performing a task with his hand, his brain signals are relayed to the computer, decoded by an algorithm and then used to direct the electrodes in the sleeve around his wrist, stimulating his muscles and enabling his arm to move.
If those EMG signals can be decoded, then you can decode the zeros and ones of the nervous system — action potential The brain has upper motor neurons in the cortex which map to lower motor neurons in the spinal cord, which send long axons down to contact the muscles.
Findings from the team's report, published on the website bioRxiv: The team: Timothy Gentner and his students at UCSD, with the help of Argentinian birdsong expert Ezequiel Arneodo, say they've successfully decoded "realistic synthetic birdsong directly from neural activity" of the zebra finch; a small, orange-beaked bird.
Decoded came out with the yoga-equipment brand 42 Birds in November and GYK Antler's CEO, Travis York, runs the DTC athletic-footwear company York Athletics, while Gin Lane recently launched Pattern, a holding company of DTC brands, with the cookware company Equal Parts as its flagship brand.
In 1992 Dr. Venter founded The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR, now part of JCVI), a not-for-profit research institute, where in 1995 he and his team decoded the genome of the first free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae, using his new whole genome shotgun technique.
In 1948, when Meredith Gardner, the linguist who had inventively succeeded in recreating the KGB code book, began to read the decoded cables sent from Moscow Center to its spies working in America, he discovered the existence of "Operation Enormoz" — Russia's covert plan to steal the nation's atomic secrets.
On the first day of spring here at the Refinery29 offices, we gathered a group of brilliant, opinionated women: MTV Decoded host Franchesca Ramsey, CNN Reporter Tanzina Vega, The Cut's Fashion Market Editor Diana Tsui, Essence Fashion and Beauty Director Julee Wilson, and Emily Shire, a politics editor at Bustle.
Here's one of Galileo's particularly interesting anagrams: smaismrmilmepoetaleumibunenugttauiras Kepler decoded this mysterious jumble as Salve umbistineum geminatum Martia proles translated as Be greeted, double knob, children of Mars While this interpretation certainly seemed to confirm Kepler's own recent inference that Mars had two moons, it was unfortunately off by one letter.
Inspired by a fumble at the Golden Globes that merged the titles of two African-American-led films, "Hidden Figures" and "Fences," the comedian Jordan Temple, a writer for the MTV web series "Decoded," has created what he describes as an "absurd comedic mash-up of a play" based on those two films.
Jean Bottéro, who's also a gourmet chef, decoded the cuneiform text, which essentially cracked the code on some of the world's oldest known recipes, dating back to around 1,700 B.C. "[It's] cuisine of striking richness, refinement, sophistication and artistry, which is surprising from such an early period," Bottéro told the Los Angeles Times in 1985.
There have been rumblings of a new Beyoncé album ever since fans decoded what they believed to be a secret message on the singer's homepage in early September, and last night it appeared we got our most concrete proof yet that B7 is on the way when a possible tracklist for the rumored album appeared on Spotify.
"Perhaps more than any other significant textile artist of the 20th century, Ethel Stein's work grew out of her study of historical textile techniques that she decoded to achieve an extraordinary freedom of expression in her own woven art works," Lucy A. Commoner, former head of conservation and senior textile conservator at Cooper Hewitt, said by email.
In the latest episode of MTV's Decoded, comedian Franchesca Ramsey pairs up with fellow YouTube activist Kat Lazo to explain how answering that question is tricky, largely because of the ways Hispanic (and, likewise, Latino or the gender-neutral Latinx) identity is racialized in the US, even though these categories don't actually refer to a race at all.
If nobody can explain to you how and why the machine erroneously decoded your thought as X and X turns out to be very bad ("I intend to murder so-and-so"), then the lack of transparency means you will have a hard time demanding redress for the harm that befalls you as a result of this misread thought.
The following video in particular has long been known as the Larry "bible" — a compilation of evidence of their love for each other that's so compelling that many fans believe you can't come away from it unconvinced: Styles and Tomlinson's tattoos, in particular, have been analyzed and decoded and interpreted as a breathtakingly detailed map of a years-long secret romance.
In generates a little emoji—a smiley face or an angry face—based on the data provided by the embedded AI. The cognitive capabilities of many people with autism are impaired by information overload, so Brain Power essentially gives the autistic person a "decoded" version of the other person's facial expression, one with "no extra information," as Sahin puts it.
Fred Andrews tries to reason with the town to not let fear take over and says Alice is driving the divide but just as the Town Hall seems to be running amuck, The Lodges are whispering up a storm, and the rumble is heating up outside, Betty and Jughead barge in saying they decoded the cipher and the Black Hood will strike at the Town Hall!
So the molecular biology revolution that decoded how information is carried in a cell, and then the second biology revolution, genomics, which allows us to tackle genes and proteins in enormous number, allow us to figure out how we might manipulate a protein if it doesn't perfectly fit our needs, how to change it a little bit so it more exactly fits the needs that we might want it to fit.
I suspect that there will be plenty of flashbacks to the families in season two and it's good to have that grounding, but I still wish they'd made the jump sooner — I often felt like the kids were just treading water and waiting for the finale to act on their motivations, and thus so was I. Tasha Robinson: Chase destroying the decoded video to protect his dad didn't bother me.
Jeff Sessions showed a bit of his hand on antitrust issues at his confirmation hearing: He told one Senator that ambiguity in the law "leaves dangers of -- if not politicalization of it -- it remains dangers of policy agendas getting embroiled in it" He also said he disapproves of regulators advancing "some other separate, discrete agenda that's not reasonably connected to the merger itself" by applying broad conditions to deals they approve Decoded: His positions put him at odds with Donald Trump, who reportedly still wants to shut down AT&T's proposed purchase of Time Warner.

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