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These will include personal frontiers, from precision medicine to human performance; local frontiers, including using data in urban planning and making sure renewable energy works for everyone; national frontiers, from civil rights to medical data; international frontiers, like climate change and cybersecurity; and final frontiers, including space travel and Artificial Intelligence.
The findings were published last September in Frontiers in Physiology.
We will put more money into research in new frontiers.
Medecins Sans Frontiers and UNICEF also objected to the attacks.
And unleash our values into one of the final frontiers.
Jordan, after all, shares frontiers with both Syria and Iraq.
I am inspired by science fiction, astronomy, and distant frontiers.
Above all, it means taking control of the country's frontiers.
Expertise, good ideas and creativity do not respect national frontiers.
" These were citizens saying: "We've lost control of our frontiers.
" Thatcher wanted to "roll back the frontiers of the state.
Ms. Murphy is doing something different: exploring the brand's frontiers.
So, our first act will be to restore France's frontiers.
Pakistan has kept the frontiers in place, legally and spatially.
So, our first act will be to restore France's frontiers.
"These injunctions are pushing to new frontiers," Mr. Blackman said.
Wild Frontiers Travel may add it again in the future.
That doesn't exist, totally open frontiers, that just doesn't work.
"The use cases we're working through Frontiers cover a very wide variety of themes, including supply chain financing, asset liquidity, and supply chain transparency," said Gert Sylvest, co-founder and GM of Tradeshift Frontiers.
And interest in the frontiers of nutrition science has risen apace.
The proposal will be considered among NASA's New Frontiers mission candidates.
The Schengen system has already been suspended on some EU frontiers.
The new midterm assessment suggested adding one more New Frontiers mission.
Among the newer frontiers being funded right now: ingredient-conscious perfumes.
Vanishing Frontiers: The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together.
Honestly, I think it's one of those final frontiers of discrimination.
Who knew folding could unlock so many new frontiers for engineering?
Now the big frontiers are areas like AI and cloud services.
He stressed that soldiers at frontiers would be under police control.
It's also pushing new frontiers in education, entertainment, and health care.
Its theme will be frontiers: personal, local, national, international and beyond.
It's been accepted for publication in the journal Frontiers in Neuroanatomy.
What, then, of its next targets, on the next humanoid frontiers?
Lithuania announced border checks at the frontiers with Poland and Latvia.
There will always be questions, always new problems and new frontiers.
The study published last week in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology.
Delivery is one of the latest frontiers for the grocery business.
Do you feel like there are still frontiers to be discovered?
The campaign also has pushed beyond old frontiers with digital spending.
Here are some of the most contentious frontiers around the world.
"The use cases we're working through Frontiers cover a very wide variety of themes, including supply chain financing, asset liquidity, and supply chain transparency," said Gert Sylvest, co-founder and GM of Tradeshift Frontiers, at the time.
This time, as we started that process, that theme—frontiers—kept resonat­ing.
Alexander Polyakov receiving the Physics Frontiers Prize in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2013.
All are confronting new frontiers in VR. Milk will be our navigator.
But they made little effort to mark out frontiers on the ground.
Only three other missions have been funded through the New Frontiers program.
Confrontation often happens along frontiers that are either lawless or poorly policed.
In "Vanishing Frontiers", Mr Selee argues that the relationship will deepen further.
The results were published in October in the Frontiers in Psychology journal.
The region is considered one of the most promising frontiers in Brazil.
Kennedy challenged Americans to brave new domestic and global frontiers without fear.
Africa has long has been perceived as one of technology's final frontiers.
But commerce and the Internet have pushed global sophistication into new frontiers.
The resulting study was published this year in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.
More to the point, let's look at some of Frontiers' awful retractions.
Our country must be the vanguard in exploring these new economic frontiers.
The findings were published last week in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology.
They had navigated the frontiers of deafness, disability and the human experience.
The researchers reported their discovery last week in Frontiers in Earth Science.
New levels of connectivity mean new frontiers for IoT design and development.
They published their findings it in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology.
In an anteroom, old maps reflect the region's shifting frontiers and masters.
The study results were published Thursday in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology.
Among the many frontiers of this fight, one may surprise you: temperature control.
Dragonfly was one of two finalists being considered for the New Frontiers award.
Instead of probing the frontiers of physics, they probe the structure of materials.
Similar reports are common not just on Europe's frontiers but across the world.
Among its many potential applications, dynamic projection mapping can open frontiers in fashion.
Not only will money have to be found to patrol long-abandoned frontiers.
Of course, Lanng sees Frontiers and the open-source ethos as good business.
As the group report in Frontiers in Plant Science, it did this well.
Ever since there has been flight, there have been new frontiers in aviation.
Ever since there has been flight, there have been new frontiers in aviation.
Frontiers redrawn after World War I could not contain the populations within them.
For all his virtuosity, he has not pushed literature toward any formal frontiers.
Roy is the President and CEO of CNFA: Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture.
Using drones to skirt frontiers is not unknown or new in the region.
BRANTLEY Or why not Mr. Ghee, if you really want to explore frontiers?
New characters, new missions, and new frontiers to explore – beam us up, Scotty!
He rattles off the last frontiers for global capitalism — Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea.
Americans raced toward new frontiers, powered by a seemingly limitless number of automobiles.
The adventure travel company Wild Frontiers includes the offset fee in its airfare.
Wild Frontiers said the identities of the alleged kidnappers have not been revealed.
Ethiopia is also one of the final frontiers globally for multinational telecoms companies.
But she is also leaving the door wide open for new surprises and frontiers.
"I think dating is one of the big frontiers in our movement," James said.
Fortunately the limitless frontiers of VR have once again solved your problems of leisure.
Bold new frontiers in advertising are opening up before us with every new day.
Our Morgan Brennan also with us to talk about the final frontiers in space.
And that's important because one of the next big frontiers will be space tourism.
Would-be separatists, notably the Kurds, might be convinced to remain within existing frontiers.
He was a poet of frontiers and of freedom, in whatever form they took.
This untapped market is one of the final frontiers for new economic opportunity China.
The circus now rolls on into the next two frontiers: Nevada and South Carolina.
He described the encounter in a paper published in Frontiers in Ecology last week.
In India, 17 million refugees crossed frontiers during the first six months after partition.
The University of Rochester Medical Centre led a study in Frontiers in Physiology Jan.
The millions who served at distant, tedious frontiers were scarcely recognized on their return.
D'Arcy made this case in a recent article in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Since then, the silence from one of the frontiers of science has been ominous.
The New Frontiers program solicits ideas for missions from teams of scientists and engineers.
Announced in 2018, Frontiers would've been a somewhat Destiny-ish revival for the series.
Yet arithmetic suggests these new frontiers cannot compensate for the revenues Brexit may displace.
These are just a few of the frontiers needing American vision and goal-setting.
For the moment, Beijing's dissent problems are limited to the country's imperfectly integrated frontiers.
From that moment onward, maintaining Rome's dominance along the frontiers became a greater challenge.
The outer frontiers of quality require scarcity, and high prices turn scarcity into profits.
The findings were published online July 11 in the journal  Frontiers in Evolution and Ecology .
Its chief focus is entertainment, games, diversions—cinematic reality, sure; pushing the frontiers of computing?
We seem on the cusp of multiple technological frontiers — all of them exhilarating and terrifying.
Commentary by David Shrier and Alex Pentland, the authors of "Frontiers of Financial Technology" (VisionaryFuture.com).
That arc looks to be ending, as a wave of change closes tech's open frontiers.
When other people are out partying, you can explore the new frontiers of sober fun.
Florida's Gulf waters have long been considered one of the nation's last remaining petroleum frontiers.
They want to help instead with money, equipment and personnel for controlling the bloc's frontiers.
People go on about frontiers but these countries have been around quite a long time.
Today the state maintains its capacity to influence political thinking, but the frontiers have shifted.
That process, which will be called the Spectrum Frontiers proceeding, could also take several years.
Now that this borderland finds itself in the heart of Europe, the frontiers barely exist.
EDT: President Obama delivers remarks at a White House Frontiers Conference panel discussion in Pittsburgh.
They are crafting innovative business models and reaching new frontiers of business strategy and organization.
Depending on who you ask, there exists not one—but two—final frontiers of discovery.
They published the results of their work Wednesday in the journal Frontiers in Earth Science.
Nonfiction CONCEIVABILITY What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility By Elizabeth Katkin 298 pp.
In 1993 the single market proper came into existence, promising "an area without internal frontiers".
These missteps have led many investors to turn their attention to new food tech frontiers.
Partly because of this climate-caused upheaval, the Goths challenged Rome's frontiers as never before.
And above all, of course, she has pledged to shut France's frontiers to Middle East immigrants.
Since then the government has built razor-wire fences along the frontiers with Serbia and Croatia.
With 1.4 billion people, China represents one of the last major frontiers Facebook has not conquered.
But whereas Yugoslavia's external frontiers were clear, the borders of the republics were not always so.
As a result, explorers are pulling away from the very high cost and high risk frontiers.
On July 1st she reported back on an EU-wide agreement to tighten Europe's external frontiers.
Mr Salvini said the answer was not redistribution of refugees, but the sealing of Europe's frontiers.
A high degree of sophistication and trust makes this one of the world's most porous frontiers.
That anecdote helps illustrate China's broad ambitions in AI and recent prominence on the field's frontiers.
He's a Californian, so his ideas all have the Western tinge that equates frontiers with futures.
Obama published the op-ed two days ahead of the White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh.
Launched in 2011, Juno is the second craft launched as part of NASA's New Frontiers program.
And here's one more, from the journal Frontiers in Plant Science: Birch trees "sleep" at night.
In early engagements like the 1914 Battle of the Frontiers, the French Army stood practically alone.
On the frontiers, we're learning how to create prosperity without waste — waste of resources, people, potentials.
D.C.-based Frontiers for Freedom, a public policy organization concerned with budget policy and property rights.
Scientists and those unlucky enough to have been infected discuss new frontiers in detection and prevention.
"To me, the South Bronx is one of the last frontiers in New York," he said.
The following is an excerpt from Bridges' and Tober's article " published in "Feminist Frontiers: Tenth Edition.
To obtain access to that market, Britain currently accepts free movement of workers across European frontiers.
The result was meandering frontiers that do not even follow the region's already muddled ethnic divisions.
The research, published in the journal Frontiers of Neuroanatomy, says dogs may be brainier than cats.
Albania deployed hundreds of special police officers this week to its frontiers with Greece and Macedonia.
NASA's New Frontiers competition has called for proposals that include future missions to the Saturn system.
Global Impact The impact of Shenzhen's ecosystem – just like Silicon Valley's – is not restricted by frontiers.
By February, it was outdated, as Trump's administration and family charted new frontiers in ethical transgression.
Like any vessel traversing inhospitable frontiers, the ISS is vulnerable to the threats of its environment.
In the report, published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, the authors first present some background.
Of course, this wasn't just one crew of cowboy cops on the remote frontiers of Siberia.
HEALING CHILDREN A Surgeon's Stories From the Frontiers of Pediatric Medicine By Kurt Newman 262 pp.
This month, Samsung was honored to participate in the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Spectrum Frontiers Workshop.
More border crossings have opened, helping unite families divided by Central Asia's crazy quilt of frontiers.
Unlike the people from that continent, sand can travel thousands of miles without regard for frontiers.
THE BRAIN'S WAY OF HEALING: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries From the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity, by Norman Doidge.
These missions are the finalists from 12 proposals submitted to the New Frontiers program back in April.
Among the gravest problems the migration crisis caused was member states reimposing controls on internal EU frontiers.
Its shutdown and upgrade will hopefully allow physicists to explore new, previously inaccessible frontiers of the universe.
The Kremlin has attempted to make these new frontiers more viable for businesses by introducing tax breaks.
The Frontiers research found that mixing weed and workouts may enhance enjoyment of and recovery from exercise.
"Unlike the separatists, we neither want nor need frontiers, or walls," its leader Fernando Sanchez Costa said.
"Our mission is to expand our frontiers so that our consumers can overcome their limits," he said.
This week, President Obama will arrive in Pittsburgh to convene the first-ever White House Frontiers Conference.
There are many frontiers in the quest to add intelligence to our homes — even on the outside.
Yet the sudden collapse of the Soviet bloc has taught Richard "the ephemeral nature" of all frontiers.
Obama is traveling to Pittsburgh this week for the science and technology focused White House Frontiers Conference.
U.S. companies continue to enjoy a competitive advantage in exploiting new frontiers of oil and gas exploration.
For the pope, "populists" seem to mean those who are concerned about their frontiers and national integrity.
CNN Frontiers profiles the scientists making extraordinary breakthroughs that will impact the world as we know it.
Pilgrims, merchants, and messengers passed freely across frontiers between religious communities in medieval Europe, Asia, and Africa.
And it's because there aren't any distractions, no new frontiers I can see just over the horizon.
NASA's New Frontiers program aims to develop missions to explore planets and bodies in the Solar System.
Fears abound of an escalation in such disputes as farmers seek new frontiers beyond Argentina's agricultural heartland.
This seavangelesse is a researcher for the Blue Frontiers and Seasteading Institute's highly-anticipated Floating Island Project.
For me, it is more gratifying where people connect with each other and forget boundaries or frontiers.
That contest is particularly stark in Southeast Asia, one of the world's last frontiers of coal expansion.
A candidate in NASA's New Frontiers competition would send a robotic drone to Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
Under President Obama, the Justice Department pushed the frontiers of civil rights law in sometimes controversial ways.
Closing borders to highly infectious pathogens never succeeds completely, experts said, because all frontiers are somewhat porous.
For much of the United States' history, national frontiers were fluid, expanding through territorial conquest and purchases.
George Landrith is the president of Frontiers of Freedom, a Washington, D.C.-based public policy think tank.
Wild Frontiers is the tour company Endicott was with when she and her tour guide were kidnapped.
"Culture is a stubborn mystery of our experience and one of the last uncharted frontiers," she writes.
I think that one of the final frontiers to complete diversity has to be among the gatekeepers.
It's about who you know Investing is one of the last frontiers where women are this underrepresented.
Besides, patrolling internal frontiers is less efficient than pooling resources to boost the EU's common border police force.
Closing all frontiers and barring the desperate and needy is anathema to broad swaths of the French electorate.
Based on what we're seeing, I'd say Southeast Asia and the Middle East are next frontiers for us.
Assad aims to recapture Syria's entire southwest including the frontiers with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Jordan.
Signatories also include officials from Americans for Limited Government, Frontiers of Freedom and Writers Guild of America West.
Today, chirped-pulse amplification is frequently used in the frontiers of laser physics to create incredibly short pulses.
In the 1930s, both Germany and Japan were keen to expand their frontiers to gain access to resources.
A draft of the paper in review with Frontiers lists no financial conflicts of interest in the study.
A 2014 study published in Frontiers of Neuroengineering highlighted some major ethical issues relating to increased brain connectivity.
Rather than being sick of experts, people are desperate to hear their reports from the frontiers of knowledge.
To the wider world, Maris pushed those frontiers even further, leading a charge into experimental medicine and biotech.
The children were between the ages of 8 and 15, according to Medecins Sans Frontiers' official Twitter account.
Otherwise, the frontiers of this Wild West could prove dangerous, even if its civilized regions are well-regulated.
As its competitors were investing in the new technological frontiers of artificial intelligence or virtual reality, Yahoo hesitated.
Hun Sen's face, across Cambodia's frontiers, looks down on a logging trade that operates with a staggering openness.
One cost of exploring new technological frontiers is limiting who can access certain kinds of art and artistry.
When spelled out, we witness a world "populism" that denigrates frontiers and the integrity of differing political societies.
That's NASA's true nature — a nexus of unseen teamwork and ingenuity that allows the exploration of new frontiers.
"The essence of the American character is to explore new horizons and to tame new frontiers," he said.
It was earlier reluctant to do so, partly out of fear countries bordering Congo might shut their frontiers.
Russia accuses NATO of building up forces on its frontiers in a manner reminiscent of the Cold War.
Offshore oil from undeveloped frontiers like the Arctic and Atlantic has no legitimate place in our energy future.
Dragonfly is part of the New Frontiers series of space probes, several of which are still in operation.
One possible culprit may be overeating, according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers In Nutrition.
Rome built Hadrian's Wall in England, but it did not have a wall on its vast eastern frontiers.
Earthships, they hope, will be one way for people living on the frontiers of climate change to thrive.
Previously he was a partner with Aberdare Ventures, investing in such companies as Ablation Frontiers (acquired by Medtronic).
In the course of just one week this month, Mr. Obama promoted new frontiers in space on CNN.
And, with the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon, he hosted the White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh.
If the escalation continues, he said, people would head closer to the frontiers with Jordan and the Golan.
Germany will temporarily introduce border controls on its frontiers with Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Denmark from Monday.
Over the years, ads offering sex moved from Craigslist to Backpage and are now on to new frontiers.
Certainly the frontiers of sexual license often feature strong male-female differentiation rather than androgyny or gender-neutrality.
We are creating more "smart" products than ever, yet huge social challenges and scientific frontiers remain completely unfunded.
War on Russia's frontiers is the precondition for Russian security as long as Moscow can manage that war.
But from what we've seen, there is no reason to expect Apple will soon start exploring new frontiers.
The company announced shared channels today as part of its Frontiers developer conference, where it also announced some milestones.
Today European leaders talk only of protecting their external frontiers: precisely what Mr Orban has always urged (and practised).
Even at this conference, delegates were discussing new frontiers, including better measurements for biological responses to drugs and pharmaceuticals.
More investments and plans are being revealed during President Barack Obama's White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh on Thursday.
It ruled that the boundaries of Yugoslavia's constituent republics should be the national frontiers of any newly independent states.
More importantly, start cultivating networks of friends who have a sense of pulse on the frontiers of the economy.
Through creativity and innovation, we transformed barren deserts into flourishing fields and pioneered new frontiers in science and technology.
To get there though, it needs to create the intellectual environment to push the frontiers of science and technology.
This one was published in the journal Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, to which you surely already have a subscription.
The uncomfortable truth is that these policies were not designed to protect human lives but to protect Europe's frontiers.
Kamen, speaking at the White House Frontiers Conference at the University of Pittsburgh, places himself in the latter camp.
Research Frontiers' CEO Joe Harary is ready for when cars become mobile entertainment centers and spaces for everyday activities.
Paul G. Allen, the Microsoft co-founder, has donated $100 million to launch The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group.
The Frontiers Group has given Allen an opportunity to put his name on other branches of science as well.
Our nation has always embarked on new frontiers with fearless ambition to attain the unknown promises of the future.
The explosion also killed Kurdish journalist Bakhtiar Haddad, according to watchdog Reporters Sans Frontiers (RSF), and injured two others.
As a result the commission may advise other EU member states to reintroduce temporary migration controls at their frontiers.
Austria must maintain border controls for as long as the European Union cannot enforce its external frontiers, he says.
Davis is also an associate editor for Frontiers in Radiation and Health and the president of Environmental Health Trust.
This movement has gained power and affirmation by the Trump vision of preservation of frontiers and traditional domestic values.
For all their solidarity, however, Basque chefs thrive on a healthy competition, particularly in playful presentation and breaking frontiers.
Our nation was discovered, explored and built by bold thinkers and pioneers in search of new frontiers and prosperity.
To get an article in Frontiers, researchers must pay a fee that can range from $450 USD to $1,900.
We're taping this episode in late August, but releasing it just before the Slack Frontiers Conference in San Francisco.
Season 3, beginning Sunday, follows Dolores into futuristic but otherwise ordinary urban landscapes and into new frontiers of genre.
Scientists will bring us dispatches on topics ranging from the science of reproduction to the frontiers of space exploration.
They sought to find out with their new study, which was published last month in Frontiers in Public Health.
The transition will only be felt at the frontiers of science and technology; the everyday world will not notice.
Earlier this week, Slack held its annual Frontiers conference for customers and partners on a pier in San Francisco.
Major oil companies remain lukewarm about pushing the boundaries of available frontiers, desiring longer leases and lower royalty rates.
The official said he did not know the identity of the kidnappers and that Wild Frontiers paid the ransom.
They're probably not fit for the saddle but perfect for exploring the arguably wilder frontiers of Manhattan's city streets.
Mr. Handke seemed not only smart and cool but also a writer who was expanding the frontiers of literature.
A.I. will open new frontiers in everything from biotechnology to banking, and it is also a Defense Department priority.
Wanderlust One of New York's last isolated frontiers, sleepy Sullivan County has finally found its place in the sun.
In his view, there are frontiers of knowledge and capability all around us that we've only begun to explore.
Health officials just don't have enough information about either of the fairly new frontiers to issue completely definitive guidance.
A new musical about a Filipino faith healer bringing "psychic surgery" to America expands the frontiers of the form.
We are truly one of few surviving frontiers for entrepreneurship and one of the bright spots in our economy.
There are two issues here that are sort of connected because they're about the moral frontiers of our politics.
To answer that question, Williams shadows researchers on three continents who are working on the frontiers of nature neuroscience.
The agency's New Frontiers competition finances smaller deep-space missions, and past winners are currently traveling the solar system.
But over all, life in the Golan Heights has been relatively tranquil compared with other places on Israel's frontiers.
Chalk it up to our anti-establishment beginnings during the revolutionary war or our collective fascination with lawless frontiers.
Cossacks were historically a mix between colonists and a military caste on the Russian Empire&aposs south and eastern frontiers.
The Ryobi Ultra-Quiet Garage Door Opener opens a door to the future and to new frontiers of human existence.
The original 20203-2022 decadal survey recommended seven medium-sized New Frontiers missions, which NASA selects from community-submitted applications.
The study published this month in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment wanted to set the record straight.
"For us it was about new frontiers," Mr. Kantner told the website Wales Online in 2009, speaking about the Airplane.
That's where Cole hopes the Future of Sex will come in — to help you make sense of these sexual frontiers.
Thatcher dreamed of "rolling back the frontiers of the state", in a self-reinforcing programme of privatisation and cost-cutting.
Even still, Nintendo is charting new frontiers, using smartphones as a way to generate renewed interest in its core products.
In July, the EU agreed to spend 55 million euros ($64 million) to help Tunisia and Morocco manage their frontiers.
She has failed—unsurprisingly, since even the EU's most frictionless frontiers, like those with Norway or Switzerland, involve some checks.
This year marks the first year that the festival is hosting a dedicated "VR palace" within its New Frontiers program.
Orban's attacks on Soros's projects face infringement cases citing freedoms to move money across frontiers or to open a business.
Welcome to Horkfest, where we explore frontiers old and new the only way we know how: by stuffing our faces.
But if the President truly wishes to see America "expand the frontiers of knowledge," his actions much match his words.
When Motherboard emailed the official press contact of Frontiers for comment, the publisher declined to expand beyond an earlier statement.
One of the next frontiers for AI is to develop ways to predict the source and targets of future attacks.
The gathering, called the White House Frontiers Conference, will focus on a wide portfolio, from personal medicine to artificial intelligence.
Before that commitment, the French Polynesian government in 2017 signed an agreement with Blue Frontiers to build a floating village.
"Like all frontiers, there are problems and issues here to be solved," said Heliel Martins, a police chief in Rondonia.
Well, the first thing to remember is that advances on the frontiers of scientific knowledge should be viewed with caution.
"Our next New Frontiers mission, Dragonfly, will explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan," he said in a video posted to Twitter.
Davis decided to recreate the day they met at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas, for his proposal.
Such concessions could include allowing the free movement of people across European frontiers and paying budget contributions to the bloc.
Sometime around the year 5500, Hawking's voice will reach this otherworldly destination, and sweep past it to new cosmic frontiers.
New frontiers: American Action Network running ads to urge support for a GOP Obamacare replacement that doesn't actually exist yet.
In August the head of missions for Médecins Sans Frontiers, an aid group, said that the humanitarian crisis was deteriorating.
The country is winding down an aggressive two-week operation to move tens of thousands of migrants to its frontiers.
The gap in Croatia's territory occurred after the socialist Yugoslavia dissolved and frontiers between its former republics became international borders.
For this round of New Frontiers, NASA will spend up to $850 million for the spacecraft, instruments and mission operations.
In 2016, the Wild Frontiers, a British adventure travel company, canceled its "Afghan Explorer" tours because of Afghanistan's weak security.
But for now, natural language processing still remains one of the most challenging frontiers in the field of artificial intelligence.
But it has had far less success online, where frontiers often change depending on where they are being viewed from.
A spokesperson with Wild Frontiers Uganda, the company Endicott toured with, said neither Endicott nor her tour guide were harmed.
Evidence of the rising importance of data can be seen from the frontiers of artificial intelligence to mainstream business software.
Behind the camera, women are shrewdly pushing boundaries, a real feat in a genre that craves new frontiers of luridness.
Janet H. Murray is the author of Hamlet on the Holodeck, a famed 1997 book examining the frontiers of online media.
Like others at the frontiers of the field, NTechlab uses a deep learning approach, which clearly serves the purpose very well.
Fleeing civilians have mostly sought shelter along the frontiers with Israel and Jordan, which is already hosting some 650,000 Syrian refugees.
Once again, Alpini culture is less about martial swaggering, and more a vehicle for nostalgia for beauty of Italy's northern frontiers.
On migration, experts had long highlighted the dangers of eliminating most border checks inside the EU before strengthening its external frontiers.
Even as the U.S.–China trade war escalates, the two powers are fighting a greater battle at the frontiers of technology.
The frontiers of trade governance can be usefully pushed forward by bilateral and regional agreements, as well as within the WTO.
After the war ended in 1953, redrawn frontiers left Goseong and the villa about 10 km (seven miles) inside the border.
Gun ads are now about their combat capability and military pedigree — to be used for modern frontiers, whatever they may be.
Shane runs the Postcards from the Frontiers of Science blog and is always looking for silly new datasets to play with.
The instrument, called the Encephalophone — "enceph" means "head" — is described in a paper published in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
"[They] would lose some of their last remaining US habitat," as the Texas biologists wrote in Frontiers in Ecology and Environment.
All that over-exertion can actually impair your immune system, according to a new study just published in Frontiers in Physiology.
A recent study by Frontiers in Marine Science estimated West Africa's annual losses from illegal and unregulated fishing at $2.3 billion.
We celebrate our ancient heroes, embrace our timeless traditions and customs, and always seek to explore and discover brand-new frontiers.
We're kicking off the series with three scientists who have respectively explored the frontiers of consciousness, the ocean, and wearable technology.
In its efforts to source more innovation particularly for tackling newer frontiers in commerce, Walmart has been stretching its wings internationally.
The prominent ideologies—Arabism, Islamism and now jihadism—have all sought some greater statehood beyond the frontiers left by the colonisers.
The AWRI, the administration says, is a direct result of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Spectrum Frontiers vote, which passed yesterday.
In fact, a study from Frontiers in Psychology found that delegation improves feedback-seeking behaviors among employees, leading to stronger results.
The project is funded through philanthropic donations via the Seasteading Institute and Blue Frontiers, which sells tokens of the cryptocurrency Varyon.
Let us give thanks for all that we have, and let us boldly face the exciting new frontiers that lie ahead.
This is where the frontiers of computer science and more general artificial intelligence converge — and where we're currently spinning our wheels.
Open-source technologies and distributed computing have opened doors to new possibilities and new frontiers in BI on time series databases.
Medecins Sans Frontiers spokesman Sam Taylor said that while its own hospitals in Syria had not been hit, many others had.
One of the most militarized frontiers on earth, it runs just a few miles north of Gurez, nearly parallel to it.
Now, operations that once seemed like lucrative outposts on the frontiers of capitalism have turned into liabilities for the Scandinavian banks.
"Because of the current policies, [there are] increasing trends toward violence, especially along the expanding agricultural and extractive frontiers," Lima said.
It's not perhaps westernmost on maps, but if that's the direction of frontiers, it is the most westest of Western towns.
Look around at what baffles you; look in at your peculiar self and how your own frontiers continue to edge back.
In September he is to begin working as an adjunct professor of psychology in the Frontiers of Science program at Columbia.
Most EU countries are members of the open-border Schengen area, which allows travelers and goods to cross frontiers without checks.
Most EU countries are members of the open-border Schengen area, which allows travellers and goods to cross frontiers without checks.
Or does Schaefer's quote hold weight, and had a solid solo dungeon-crawler been lurking under Frontiers' skin since the start?
Outside the rebel area, Syrian soldiers and local forces are gathering at the frontiers to try to ward off potential reprisals.
Its frontiers would expand to cover everything from water supply to broadband to how much a landlord may charge a tenant.
She's glad to have opened up a corner of the galaxy, but she's got her sights set on other frontiers, too.
Kyle Horton is the lead author of the study, published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment last week.
For the new study, which was published this week in Frontiers in Physiology, scientists at Duke University decided to find out.
We are gradually familiarizing ourselves with space, and this enduring push to reach beyond frontiers, Najjar suggests, is worth every effort.
The White House Frontiers Conference is diving deep into humanity's bright future, from the local level on up to the interplanetary one.
And above all, we must embrace that quintes­sentially American compulsion to race for new frontiers and push the bound­aries of what's possible.
It's quickly becoming clear that Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa are the next frontiers for the ride-hail industry.
A study from Frontiers in Psychology found that people who enjoyed their workouts were more likely to exercise than those who didn't.
Some hinge on hormonal changes, and other suggest that they're about nutritional deficits, according to a 2014 review in Frontiers in Psychology.
It flags the risks of terrorist attacks and arbitrary detentions and advises against all travel to the frontiers with Iraq and Afghanistan.
The thesis rests on the idea of production cycles, and the journey from the frontiers of innovation to the backwaters of standardisation.
Mexico has faced its own influx of asylum-seekers from Haiti and Africa, and simply opening its frontiers could create new headaches.
A study in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science estimates West Africa's annual losses from illegal and unregulated fishing at $2.3 billion.
That problem has now been skirted: the new mantra of the populist right is that the answer is to seal Europe's frontiers.
In one of the final scenes, Carnegie Mellon brain researchers sit in a half-lit room theorizing about the frontiers of neuroscience.
Illegal fishing costs West African economies $2.3 billion a year, according to a recent study published in Frontiers in Marine Science journal.
Unlike Wyoming, though, the internet still seems capable of blasting open new and dangerous frontiers, from botnet swarms to deep state hacks.
Their new review, published in Frontiers in Marine Science, looked at more than 1,000 studies of potential oceanic solutions to climate change.
And for those hoping to "keep the doctor away," go organic, suggests the new study, which was published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
The benefits: Floating wind farms could be placed anywhere, opening up new frontiers for wind energy that could not be utilized previously.
Indeed, the big selling-point of their campaign is to restore British control of the frontiers by stopping free movement of people.
This is triumphant language—Trump in Indiana is the new Nixon in China, breaking new frontiers on behalf of the American worker.
I'm ecstatic that he's working in an area that's close to mine, so I actually see the frontiers of knowledge moving forward.
The two spacecraft were designed under NASA's New Frontiers Program — a series of NASA missions to explore objects in our Solar System.
" Onward, then, into the future, a future that includes so many new frontiers for online porn, including "Cornal" and "Batish My Yisel.
"We wanted to approach Caribbean music as a subject that transcends political and cultural frontiers," Galeano observes from his usual anthropological perspective.
And so, Californians invent: They create new technological frontiers, develop new spiritual hungers, birth an entire industry based on professional make-believe.
The result would be a dangerous arms race that could destabilize the region and bring more nuclear weapons close to Russia's frontiers.
"We will launch Dragonfly to explore the frontiers of human knowledge for the benefit for all humanity," he said in the video.
But regulators have woken to the risks in terms of data security posed by the expansion of tech giants into new frontiers.
In order to test the game's effect, the research team conducted a study published Monday in the journal Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience.
Between augmented reality and human augmentation—from Pokemon Go to smart drugs to biohacking—we're priming our appetites for new experiential frontiers.
Mr. Quirk and his collaborators created a new company, Blue Frontiers, which will build and operate the floating islands in French Polynesia.
Star Traders: Frontiers has captivated me in the last month, but it feels like that love is too fresh for real evaluation.
In 2016, a study published in Frontiers in Psychology discovered that people who engaged in positive self-talk had higher performance levels.
First, we thrived by exploring a physical frontier during the migration west, and now we explore technological, scientific, social and human frontiers.
TRAVEL Most EU countries are members of the open-border Schengen area, which allows travellers and goods to cross frontiers without checks.
Torchlight Frontiers, once pitched as a free-to-play shared-world revival of Runic Games' hack-n-slash series, is no more.
In the early years of commercial aviation, with many frontiers still to be conquered, her exploits pointed the way to the future.
In June, Wild Frontiers created an itinerary that whisks travelers off to a remote corner of the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia.
He is also President and CEO of Frontiers of Freedom, a public policy think tank that promotes range of free market principles.
Citing security concerns, both Israel and Egypt maintain tight restrictions on the movement of people and goods along their respective Gaza frontiers.
Mike Rourke, the manager of Wild Frontiers Uganda, told CNN that Endicott was in the custody of personnel from the US Embassy.
Peña Nieto said on Wednesday that threats such as earthquakes and storms "recognize no national boundaries or frontiers or orders of government".
We discuss Parasite, The Farewell, America, High Life, Midnight Traveler, the new frontiers of documentary, including Syrmor, The Giverny Document, and more.
Six years ago, the Angels gave Albert Pujols a 10-year, $254 million contract and that indeed edged to frontiers of nuttiness.
According to a 63 study published in Frontiers in Psychology, wolves consistently outperformed domestic dogs when selecting cans filled with pieces of cheese.
Netanyahu has accused Iran of deploying allied militias along its Syrian frontiers and establishing missile factories aimed at producing weapons to target Israel.
When a hot new tool arrives on the scene, it should extend the frontiers of economics and pull previously unanswerable questions within reach.
However, one 2018 review published in Frontiers in Neurology found that it could reduce inflammation and help with pain for multiple sclerosis patients.
The academics hypothesise that lower precipitation reduced crop yields, leading to food shortages and eventually starvation for soldiers stationed at the empire's frontiers.
To find out more about the breakthrough research conducted by these, and other eminent scientists, read more from the CNN Frontiers series here.
On the American side, there's the Enceladus Life Finder (ELF), a proposed NASA New Frontiers-class spacecraft whose mission is in its name.
So he understood that it was the community of scientists, the community of engineers who knew best where the frontiers would emerge from.
Accordingly, citizens on social media must be able to form their opinions "without interference by public authority and without frontiers" (EUCFR, article 11).
In the issue, Obama discusses "final frontiers," including the rising importance of making the economy more efficient using artificial intelligence, without eliminating jobs.
For a brighter look into the future, STAT seeks out and profiles incredible doctors and researchers on the frontiers of medicine and science.
It is currently on Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Program where it received €15,000 in backing, along with workspace and business mentoring.
The launch of #Chandrayaan22022 illustrates the prowess of our scientists and the determination of 130 crore Indians to scale new frontiers of science.
Past New Frontiers missions include: the New Horizons trip to Pluto and beyond the Juno spacecraft, which is currently in orbit around Jupiter.
In her recent "Conceivability: What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility," Elizabeth Katkin describes spending nearly $200,0003 in pursuit of a baby.
The run highlighted the risks facing banks in a region that is seen by many investors as one of the industry's final frontiers.
The launch of #Chandrayaan2 illustrates the prowess of our scientists and the determination of 130 crore Indians to scale new frontiers of science.
Like the serpents he loved making, he was able to slip silently across frontiers, making works that were deeply political yet never dissident.
The Mi Mix 2 will likely be released in Xiaomi's key markets of India and China, alongside newer frontiers such as western Europe.
The United Nations says fighting has uprooted more than 320,000 people, most heading toward the frontiers in the biggest exodus of the war.
"However, for investors with a truly long-term time horizon, we see it as one of the final frontiers of investing," BofAML said.
It has made extraordinary investments in research and development in an attempt to dominate new technological frontiers like artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
The study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, noted that when adults were asked about their ideal age, older adults chose older ideal ages.
As first spotted on Boing Boing and Slashdot, on the frontiers of the world wide web one man is keeping the URL rhyal.
" In the days when Democrats were led by presidents proposing New Frontiers and Great Societies, there was a saying: "power to the people.
In his study published in the peer-reviewed journal, Frontiers in Energy, King agrees with critics that the planet is swimming in oil.
"These were people who crossed frontiers, and they weren't even seen," said Mr. Juillet, the former official in the French foreign intelligence agency.
In late 2013, a Medicines Sans Frontiers group was kidnapped in Syria, and several international nonprofits started to withdraw their own aid workers.
The article also misidentified the cover of High Frontiers #2 as showing the face Bob Dobbs, when in fact it was Art Linkletter.
But on all of these frontiers, there hasn't been enough change since January to account for any change in hiring behavior by businesses.
Tragedy aside, this was a group of North American pioneers enraptured by the open lands and promises of the Western frontiers and beyond.
So, for the new study, which was published in August in Frontiers in Physiology, Dr. McPhee and his colleagues decided to find out.
With new frontiers of concern still unfolding, however, you can bet we will see the emergence of more intelligence activity in the cyber realm.
"One of the last frontiers where you weren't necessarily connected to Google was the home" says Dimitri Sirota, founder of privacy management firm BigID.
According to a 2018 Frontiers in Physiology review paper, 100-mile races in the US had almost no women participants in the late 1970s.
And everyone I've met in Antarctica shares this similar passion for doing research but also exploring and being on the frontiers and being outside.
Still, it's always nice to have science to confirm your lived experiences — and a new study in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience does just that.
Companies like Google and Facebook, which primarily earn revenue off advertising, likely see the forthcoming AR wave as opening up entire new ad frontiers.
In an article published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience, the authors assert that feelings of excitement actually help to keep brain cells alive.
Driving the news: This year's E3 conference, video gaming's largest global event, shows mobile gaming on platforms scaling up and opening new media frontiers.
Recently, we joined forces with other funders and BFA (Bankable Frontiers Associates) to support the RegTech for Regulators Accelerator (R2A): an accelerator for regulators.
"A negotiated settlement was arranged with the assistance of the American government," a spokesman for the tour firm, Wild Frontiers Safaris Uganda, told Reuters.
"To have security we need frontiers that are controlled so that is why we are working to reinforce coastguards and border guards," he said.
She's the lead author of "Bright Spots: seeds of a good Anthropocene," published in the October edition of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
The EU has now proposed establishing over the coming months a common European Border and Coast Guard to tighten control of the EU frontiers.
If it does not, the EU members of the free-travel Schengen zone can impose checks on internal frontiers for up to two years.
We've reached out to both Frontiers and Dr. Gregor R. Szycik, the primary author of the study, but did not receive an immediate response.
The National Guard is responsible not only for internal security but also the frontiers, ports and airports, access to which every drug trafficker needs.
Why would a man eyeing the far frontiers of technology buy a firm that invests in mortgage servicing, subprime lending and dubious Italian loans?
Hinduism has always resisted any universally satisfactory definition, and syncretic sites like Baba Budangiri are the religion's frontiers, where Hinduism's porousness is most evident.
The good news is that Brazil does not need to continue expanding its agricultural frontiers — productivity can be sufficiently improved through investment and technology.
In another field of inquiry, Mildred Dresselhaus earned the sobriquet the Queen of Carbon for discoveries that pushed the world-changing frontiers of nanotechnology.
Now, a new study in Frontiers in Neuroscience found that birth control could be affecting the way women perceive facial expressions in other people.
VCUarts is a vibrant, engaged community of artists, designers, performers and scholars dedicated to pursuing creative excellence and expanding the frontiers of artistic discovery.
The area is one of the world's most militarily tense frontiers, where the neighbouring armies have confronted each other over disputed territory for decades.
Governments around the world have found themselves behind the curve as artificial intelligence advances at lightning speed, opening up new frontiers for potential regulation.
Proteins found in squid can be used to create sustainable alternatives to plastics, according to a report published in Frontiers in Chemistry on Thursday.
In February, a journal called Frontiers in Genetics rejected a paper that was based on findings from the DNA of more than 600 Uighurs.
The company pushed workplace culture to new frontiers with enviable benefits such as free meals, office slides, onsite childcare and an emphasis on transparency.
Away from the battlefield, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan cannot afford to appear to have been pushed aside in his campaign to secure Turkey's frontiers.
Those of us who were taught stories of heroic colonizers and conquered frontiers in North America may think our forefathers defined the New World.
Volkswagen's recent push into new digital frontiers has taken on added momentum since Matthias Müller took over as chief executive after the emissions scandal.
It has also knocked down barriers to freedom to travel and work in neighboring states, creating lifelong bonds across frontiers that were formerly guarded.
He wrote "Being Direct: Making Advertising Pay" (1997) and "Frontiers of Direct Marketing" (1981) as well as articles for newspapers, magazines and trade publications.
An ongoing study published in Frontiers in Pharmacology found that cannabis helps with cognitive performance, as in the way we acquire and process knowledge.
Jon Lawrence, executive officer at Electronic Frontiers Australia, which is partnering Wikipedia in the campaign, agreed and called current copyright laws in Australia "absurdly outdated".
As a result, their businesses and the people around them choose the wrong priorities: Preservation rather than growth and familiar surroundings instead of new frontiers.
It's also exciting to think about what New Frontiers and Discovery missions might come next to build on the incredible results of the current missions.
The just-retracted paper, which looked at the shopping habits of World War II veterans, was published in 2016 in the journal Frontiers of Psychology.
Research published this spring in Frontiers in Public Health surveyed cannabis users in states where marijuana use is legal: California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.
The mission — called Dragonfly — received a coveted funding slot from NASA's New Frontiers program, which funds ambitious missions to explore objects in our Solar System.
The battles have pushed more than 270,000 people out of their homes, the United Nations says, most of them sheltering nearby at Syria's southern frontiers.
It also speaks to how investors are looking for what new frontiers tech might be tackling, beyond those where it is already alive and well.
If Britain does lose business in the EU, it would be better placed than most to explore new frontiers, in places like the Middle East.
"That's why I get so riled up when I see people willfully ignore facts," Obama said from The White House Frontiers conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Before leading Tradeshift Frontiers, Sylvest led the global cross-regional network strategy focusing on platform deployment and growth in China, and as CTO of Tradeshift.
"This is one of the world's last frontiers," said Macarena Marcotti Murúa, 25, a veterinarian who arrived in November to work at the post office.
In 2015 IBM set up its Research Frontiers Institute, inviting corporate participants to share ideas about growth areas in technology, the quantum kind being one.
It is indeed time for us to close ranks and collectively push our national agenda and forge our country to new frontiers of economic development.
"The launch of #Chandrayaan2 illustrates the prowess of our scientists and the determination of (1.3 billion) Indians to scale new frontiers of science," he said.
The researchers behind this latest study, published in Frontiers in Microbiology, took a new twist on an old bacteria-killing trick that predates antibiotics: metal.
Around that time, R.U. Sirius and Mark Frost231 started the magazine High Frontiers, which was later relaunched with Queen Mu and others as Mondo 22.
Cornell University researchers found CBD increases comfort and activity in dogs with arthritis, according to a study published in July in Frontiers in Veterinary Science.
"If you were to look right out to the frontiers of what's happening in sex tech— that's in VR or teledildonics or AR," said Cole.
There are hundreds of accelerators, labs and venture studios attached to major corporations, but Frontiers wants to set itself apart through an open-source ethos.
NEW FRONTIERS UPS, DHL and specialty shippers have a smattering of home health projects around the world - mostly in countries with single-payer health systems.
So usually we prefer to play outside our frontiers, but we are starting [to see] more interaction and people attending in our current local scene.
Syro marked the return of a masterful pioneer, blazing new frontiers while reminding fans exactly why they began following his path in the first place.
We — all human beings — must be free and able to express ourselves, and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas, regardless of frontiers. 2.
HELSINKI/OSLO (Reuters) - Finland and Norway sought to ease migrant flows from Russia, as tensions over Europe's refugee crisis spread to the continent's northernmost frontiers.
" A former top official with France's external intelligence agency, Alain Juillet, said that the "big lesson" was to "restore the frontiers and establish better cooperation.
That was by my mom, who had converted to New Frontiers International at 17 and brought me and my sisters up as part of it.
Both are Christian Orthodox nations on Islam's western frontiers; even as a NATO member, Greece tried to maintain channels of communication with the Soviet Union.
Credit...Anastasiia Sapon for The New York Times In recent years, internet-connected devices have colonized a range of new frontiers — wrists, refrigerators, doorbells, cars.
How we build and live at frontiers, and how the sites thrill us or increase our anxieties, are the subject of four important new books.
Frontex, which will soon be renamed the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, is increasing staff numbers and funding to boost controls at EU frontiers.
The army has tightened security across the country's frontiers with the Sahel region and with Libya, and announced seizures of weapons during patrols this year.
Lifting barriers and border checkpoints would speed cross-border trade and allow foreign tourists to cross the region without waiting at frontiers, the leaders said.
The mission, called Dragonfly, is the latest in NASA's New Frontiers program, which has launched explorations of Pluto, Jupiter, the asteroid Bennu, and now, Titan.
The surprise in the new study, published in Frontiers in Marine Science, is that Omura's whales, though little seen, are widespread across the tropical world.
These devices could one day power tabletop particle accelerators for medical use, act as microscopes to image atoms, and push the frontiers of physics even further.
Comprehending the next sequence is the aim of scientists who are pushing the frontiers of our understanding of the largest and smallest structures of the universe.
While Assad is militarily unassailable in the Syrian conflict, swathes of territory at the frontiers with Iraq, Turkey and Jordan and Israel remain outside his control.
A more recent study, published earlier this year in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, linked dancing to improved "white matter" integrity in the brains of older adults.
Their new study, published Tuesday in Frontiers in Endocrinology, suggests that some people's symptoms might be caused by a thyroid that's dysfunctional in an unexpected way.
The resulting paper, recently published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science, has some fun surprises: Apparently wallabies, silva deer, and llamas make pretty decent pets.
Screenshot: Taylor, et al (Frontiers in Psychology)As many a crime documentary has made clear, eyewitness testimony is often much less accurate than you might think.
As a 2015 paper in Frontiers in Psychiatry points out, this dwelling on the central details of a memory may lead people to re-experience them.
The stat was revealed by Jeff Dean, senior fellow in Google's research group, who was speaking at the AI Frontiers conference in Santa Clara, California, Wednesday.
Drivers in Cambodia, one of the last frontiers in the battle of apps, say competition is fierce and the market will not be easy for Grab.
These prototypes will need to be improved by an order of magnitude, probably, but no one expected expanding the frontiers of astronomical observation to be easy.
Among the honors Mr. Boulez received in his later years were the Kyoto Prize in 2009 and the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in 2013.
Developer Ironhide Games is best known for its original tower defense hit Kingdom Rush along with its sequel Kingdom Rush Frontiers and prequel Kingdom Rush Origins.
To discuss with private sector stakeholders how the policy will impact their work, the Obama administration is hosting a White House Frontiers Conference on October 13.
Beginning with the sister cities of Tijuana and San Diego, "Vanishing Frontiers" is an account of the people and places at the forefront of this integration.
But Cassini-Huygens, even as a mission of the past, will be a beacon of what is possible when Earthlings work together to explore new frontiers.
He hopes his colleagues in Silicon Valley are motivated to invest in such start-ups because they are enthusiastic about exploring the frontiers of the unknown.
Running a marathon under two hours is now one of the most coveted frontiers in athletics, and the desire to achieve it has never been greater.
New research published today in Frontiers in Microbiology describes a trial NASA rover mission in Chile's Atacama Desert that could mirror a future mission to Mars.
With augmented reality and brain-computer interfaces are seen as the next frontiers for privacy, this research has raised significant concerns about enabling unprecedented rights violations.
She has promised to suspend the European Union's open-border agreement on France's frontiers and expel foreigners who are on the watch lists of intelligence services.
Out of the ongoing wars in the Middle East, Cockburn sees something similar: ISIS re-drawing colonial frontiers in fresh blood, perfecting its spectacle of terror.
The protests are scheduled to culminate on May 15, when, according to Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the Gaza scenes would be replicated elsewhere on Israel's frontiers.
Europe cannot change geography, but it can make itself less vulnerable, starting with a proper system to control the EU's external frontiers and handle asylum-seekers.
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing costs West African economies $2.3 billion a year, according to a recent study published in Frontiers in Marine Science journal.
We are witnessing the birth of private space travel in a new era when pioneering entrepreneurs will open frontiers of discovery alongside NASA's deep space missions.
The Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas, is home to the first Southwest plane, so Davis decided it would be the perfect place to propose.
Since the flavoring chemicals are considered safe to eat, e-cigarettes are often promoted as a alternative to traditional cigarettes, researchers note in Frontiers in Physiology.
"Blue Frontiers will create environmentally sound, self-sustaining, modular floating island with significant regulatory autonomy," Quirk states matter-of-factly during his presentation at the Summit.
But talking to Blue Frontiers' legal counsel Tom Bell, also a speaker at the Summit, freedom of movement as itself a luxury seems lost on him.
Twenty-three-year-old singer Joseph Coward was brought up as part of the church, in Essex, when it was known as the New Frontiers International.
It's meant as a kind of allegory, linking the ever evolving frontiers of gender and sexuality to these gatherings that took place on a literal frontier.
Humans may one day embark on missions to other stars, but it doesn't necessarily follow that the lifeforms that arrive on those frontiers will be human.
For the project "Zoquetes Fronterizos" (Mud Frontiers) the students learned to shovel mud into 3-D printers, building circular adobe structures on a mesa overlooking Juarez.
The transition to 3D, polygonal graphics, and online, multiplayer games in the late 90s were the last time game developers had truly new frontiers to explore.
The day before the Frontiers Conference, the Obama Administration released a report on how the American government can be involved in an increasingly AI-powered future.
It's not yet clear how the alterations seen along the DNA strand where methylation increased might cause asthma, the study team notes in Frontiers in Genetics.
"Prolonged consumption frees the spirit light and lightens the body," it said, according to a translation cited in an article in the journal Frontiers in Pharmacology.
Croatia said this week it was considering deploying troops along its hilly, heavily forested border with Bosnia, which is one of the EU's longest external frontiers.
Germany has temporarily introduced border controls on its frontiers with Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Denmark in a bid to curb the spread of the infection.
Phasing in gear that fits a broader range of body types is one of the last frontiers to building a more diverse force of emergency responders.
The companies now interested in finding solutions to AI-enabled fakery have have also been pushing the frontiers of the technology for their own commercial purposes.
"I'm the candidate of that France that we love, who will protect our frontiers, who will protect us from savage globalization," she said at the outset.
Assad has vowed to recover opposition-held areas near the frontiers with Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, and government and allied forces are mobilizing.
A new study published in Frontiers in Microbiology is the first to track the physical changes in bacteria, specifically the E. coli strain, after exposure to antibiotics.
He pushed the seemingly non-controversial idea that only through science can the US keep extending the frontiers of human knowledge and accomplish more as a country.
Image: Gregory Berns, Emory University (Frontiers in Neuroscience)During fMRI testing, the primary owners of the dogs were positioned in front of them at the machine's opening.
"Murdering a police officer in cold blood is a crime beyond the frontiers of rehabilitation or redemption," de Blasio reportedly wrote to the board regarding Bell's release.
But among male students, the only difference was a very slight increase in their negative affect, possibly indicating a worsened mood, researchers reported in Frontiers in Psychology.
The flow slowed to a trickle as the Hungarian border fence forced migrants south to Croatia and Slovenia, which early this year effectively sealed their frontiers too.
The then-head of Medecins Sans Frontiers' mission in Haiti told reporters that its doctors treated 27 people with gunshot wounds, most of them women and children.
"Murdering a police officer in cold blood is a crime beyond the frontiers of rehabilitation or redemption," Mr. de Blasio wrote in March to the board's chairwoman.
With failing states on Europe's frontiers and a more aggressive Russia, NATO and the European Union are seeking to work more closely to shore up collective security.
In August, Buhari closed Nigeria's land frontiers to goods traded with Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin, citing the need to protect the country's economy from frequent smuggling.
That trend will be an interesting one to watch as we start to see tech companies tackle old frontiers like phone calls, as well as new ones.
As Peter Singer notes, the AI arms race is propelled by unstoppable forces: geopolitical competition, science pushing at the frontiers of knowledge, and profit-seeking technology businesses.
Why it matters: AR and VR are often touted as key next frontiers for computing and Apple can't afford to miss out on the next big thing.
A report in 2014 by journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment estimated that about 10,000 intact pangolins are confiscated per year by authorities, mostly in Asia.
Why it matters: A lot of tech giants are betting that voice assistants and the devices they can control are one of the next frontiers of computing.
In the study, published last week in Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience, volunteers put on an Oculus Rift headset that simulated driving a vehicle down a suburban street.
Egypt has even matched Israel's restrictions on the flow of goods and people across Gaza's frontiers, destroying smuggling tunnels and leaving the enclave under a gruelling siege.
By contrast, his predecessors over the past four decades each found ways of channelling aggression outward by identifying new frontiers and promising boundlessness in a shrinking world.
There Benjamin sought to explore the frontiers of a new musical language, devising forbiddingly complex sonic architectural structures to substitute for such traditional forms as the sonata.
While data and information are important components for exploring the frontiers of the possible, perhaps the best way is through stories and fiction, and especially speculative fiction.
Investments have run the gamut from fintech/e-commerce companies like "online pawn shop" Borro; through to new frontiers in tech, such as wireless charging startup uBeam.
"Simulation is essential if you really want to do a self driving car," said Zhaoyin Jia, tech lead for Google self driving at today's AI Frontiers Conference.
From a dozen proposals to the agency's New Frontiers competition — not unlike an interplanetary "Shark Tank" for a forthcoming robotic mission — NASA announced those two as finalists.
"Nationalism is rising across Europe, the nationalism that demands the closing of frontiers, which preaches rejection of the other," he said in a radio interview on Tuesday.
Some people in Israel have started referring to a potential "First Northern War," meaning that Israel will have to fight across both the Lebanese and Syrian frontiers.
LIFE OF THE PARTY Blazing new frontiers in helicopter parenting, a mother (Melissa McCarthy), who regrets not earning a college degree, enrolls alongside her daughter (Molly Gordon).
Seizing opportunities on the lawless frontiers of social media, the Russian leader has stoked division, spread disinformation, fanned conspiracy theories and generally mind-gamed the American system.
Wild Frontiers specializes in adventurous destinations, and with its first food tours this year will focus on off-the-beaten foodie path destinations, including Colombia and Georgia.
At London-based Wild Frontiers, a luxury tour planner, the founder, Jonny Bealby, says 80 percent of his tours today include at least some kind of homestay.
The University of California professor outlines the darker consequences of pushing the frontiers in artificial intelligence or, as he calls it, "the most important question facing humanity".
The CCF was founded in Berlin and went on to assert influence over writers, artists, and intellectuals in Cold War frontiers throughout Africa, Asia, and West Asia.
The European Commission last week gave Athens three months to fix "serious deficiencies" in its management of the bloc's external frontiers or face suspension from the Schengen area.
New Horizons launched nearly 13 years ago as part of NASA's New Frontiers program with the foremost mission of conducting a flyby of Pluto, which occurred in 2015.
A YouTube user who goes by Electronic Grenade has pushed frontiers of mobile computing to absurd limits by designing a computer mouse that is also a functional laptop.
It's a bold move that could open new frontiers of growth for a company that's so big already it's become hard for it to find new big opportunities.
Pakistan and Argentina each have a market capitalisation of $80-$100 billion — a fraction of India's $750 billion or Russia's $525 billion but huge compared to most frontiers.
"Today I am proud to announce that our next New Frontiers mission, Dragonfly, will explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a video teleconference.
VCUarts is shaping the frontiers of research and discovery at the boundaries of what the arts mean today and how they will be inspired, sustained and lived tomorrow.
They don't seem to realize that China has pushed its technological frontiers in areas as diverse as high-end consumer appliances and electronics, capital goods and space exploration.
The competition from China is great, but America is the world's leader, and has never shied away from a challenge … and it always thrived when exploring new frontiers.
Privatised by the Tories in the mid-1990s, they are now the prime target in the Labour Party's campaign to roll forward the frontiers of the state again.
But if our understanding is shaky—as it plainly is at the frontiers of physics—we can't really assign a probability, or confidently assert that something is unlikely.
"It will be a new chapter in a long story for me of pursuing frontiers that I think will one day create compelling experiences for people," he says.
"We implore the EU, its member states, and the United States to reconsider their position on such a return to ethnification of polities and frontiers," the letter said.
What we remember is the smiling young man with a beautiful wife, challenging the nation with "New Frontiers," daring America to go to the moon within a decade.
Endeavor and Voyager have the initial sounds of "En" and "V", hence the initial sounds of Nvidia, while the names also suggest a sense of pushing frontiers. Cheesy?
And while the magazine's editors promise the magazine will still showcase plenty of skin, it has also expanded its coverage into new frontiers in queerness and social justice.
Hungary's right-wing government has been in the forefront of efforts, particularly among ex-communist states in the east, to stiffen the European Union's frontiers against asylum seekers.
Rebels also still control a significant chunk of territory on the frontiers with Jordan and Israel, which are both anxious about the growth of Iranian influence in Syria.
According to Mawson, the funding source was disclosed in the paper, although it did not appear in the study abstract that was later removed from the Frontiers site.
Vienna has said it will introduce tougher checks at its border with Italy and has urged the EU to send soldiers to Greece to police the bloc's frontiers.
The asset manager needs help — the help of an AI associate that can navigate and present multi-dimensional Pareto (optimal return) mathematical frontiers, producing complex predictive analytics models.
The full study is available at Frontiers in Psychology, and The University of Chicago's Science Life has a fascinating piece on the study, including insight from Mason herself.
One study published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science in 2016 found that the agile wallaby, or Macropus agilis, was suitable to be kept as a pet.
Despite always committing to new frontiers through his own productions, Kanye has forged strong relationships with other figures in electronic music which have transformed both their respective careers.
Last month, Mr. Allen announced a global initiative called Frontiers Group to search for breakthrough ideas in bioscience – and then committed $100 million to support the best ideas.
A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology takes a look at data from the dating app Hinge and suggests that similarities can help in making romantic connections.
The new study, published in Frontiers, shows that by building rapport with patients and keeping the interview anonymous, Ellie outperformed the PDHA in getting veterans to disclose symptoms.
Camps are being opened in Greece to house thousands of migrants who cannot move forward yet cannot or will not go back, as neighboring countries shut their frontiers.
A 2014 study published in the Frontiers in Psychology shows that children as young as three start having a preference for living things cuter and smaller than them.
Pakistan is one of the next frontiers of punk music and Khan's birthplace, but Khan formed her punk rock sound in Canada and is a quintessential Toronto artist.
In the book, you write about one of the next major medical frontiers—genetic therapies and modification—and how some people in sports are concerned about gene doping.
Last December, Frontiers pulled an abstract for a paper arguing that unvaccinated children are less likely to suffer from autism following an uproar from autism experts on Twitter.
The 2017 Art + Environment Conference will traverse time and space across the unsettled terrains, shifting frontiers, and limitless horizons of a super-region we call the Greater West.
Potential funders should get in touch with Frontiers via their submission form if they have a way to get much-needed resources to scientists working on this problem.
When U.S. President Barack Obama spoke at the White House-hosted Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh last week, he closed with a rather apt nod to Silicon Valley types.
From a dozen proposals to the agency's New Frontiers competition — not unlike an interplanetary "Shark Tank" for a forthcoming robotic mission — NASA announced these two finalists on Wednesday.
Previous New Frontiers missions include New Horizons, which zipped past Pluto two years ago; Juno, currently looping around Jupiter; and Osiris-Rex, currently en route to an asteroid.
"The Valongo Wharf in Rio tells a story that's powerful," said Jonny Bealby, the founder of Wild Frontiers, a travel company devoted to off-the-beaten path trips.
As we detail in a recent issue of the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, the children's learning and engagement were heightened in the presence of appropriate social cues.
China may continue to steal American IP but it has a large, growing high-tech base that will continue to push the frontiers of AI and related fields.
It is one of the world's most militarized frontiers, the site of frequent armed showdowns between the two nuclear foes, both of which claim Kashmir in its entirety.
If Russia's western frontiers can be managed, the U.S. should actively encourage Russia to shift its focus toward Central Asia, where both Russia and China have competing interests.
Increasingly, energy companies were looking to new frontiers like Russia, which has more than $8.2 trillion in untapped oil and gas, according to Bloomberg, particularly in the icy Arctic.
He also celebrated his support of the Second Amendment, promised to back research to cross new medical frontiers, to cure HIV/AIDS and to put American astronauts on Mars.
O'Shaughnessy offered an unusually bellicose assessment of the deployment, given the long-standing portrayal of the US–Mexican border as one of the longest demilitarized frontiers in the world.
Both great power rivals are probing the frontiers of American influence for weakness — ready to press their advantage when they find a lack of military capability or political will.
The study, published in late January in Frontiers in Endocrinology, is the first to look into whether the high-fat, low-carb diet might also adversely affect bone health.
No longer finding new frontiers and markets to rule, they're instead figuring out where the boundaries of their empires ought to be and building tall walls on those borders.
One of the authors of the Frontiers paper, Nuñez-López, has done a dynamic LCA on EOR projects, which measures the CO2 released over time as oil production diminishes.
This week, we'll convene some of America's leading scientists, engineers, innovators and students in Pittsburgh to dream up ways to build on our progress and find the next frontiers.
Hopefully, we haven't seen our last autonomous-vehicle accident; hopefully everyone will see them for what they are if/when they occur: invaluable steps pushing us across uncrossed frontiers.
The rise in the number of Chinese people in Africa is striking Across Africa, state-owned companies like CHEC are opening up new frontiers in China's global economic expansion.
The White House is hosting a day-long event tomorrow, The Frontiers Conference, in Pittsburgh on the future of U.S. innovation, including topics in robotics, medicine and space exploration.
Both projects fall within NASA's New Frontiers initiative, in which projects can deployed for $1 billion or less, but at the same time tackle questions with high scientific priority.
Insect-rearers might be able to fine-tune an insect's diet to maximize its nutritional content, for example, according to the paper published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition.
This exhibition, curated by Katherine Rochester, gathers works by seven artists and collectives that project humans onto sci-fi frontiers in order to imagine solutions for seemingly unsolvable problems.
The Czechs have declined to shelter asylum-seekers despite an overall drop in arrivals due to tighter borders and projects beyond the EU's frontiers to discourage migration to Europe.
"This decision is nothing less than a complete betrayal of a fundamental civil liberty of all Australians," Jon Lawrence, executive officer of Electronic Frontiers Australia said in a statement.
While most of the media's attention is on virtual reality when it comes to new frontiers in video games, eSports is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with.
Their research on firn aquifers in Southeast Greenland, published in Frontiers in Earth Science, shows that the water in the firn aquifer they studied did eventually reach the ocean.
Biotech is one of today's many hot frontiers of technology, but one thing holding it back is that it's significantly less amenable to traditional computing techniques than other areas.
What won't do are the romantic or patronizing epithets of "outsider" or "self-taught," which belong to a fading time of urges to police the frontiers of high culture.
The internet is the Wild West of publishing, and like many of Silicon Valley's most celebrated start-ups, Gawker pushed the frontiers, sometimes in ways that made you cringe.
But the social impact of these changes particularly on rural communities had not been fully considered, according to the paper published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.
The Trump administration should closely monitor all these flash points along China's frontiers, any one of which could provoke a major military confrontation, if not next year, soon thereafter.
It holds the promise of opening up new frontiers for the integration of journalism and art in a socially oriented 21st-century performance piece poised at technology's cutting edge.
Mr. Ebell cut his teeth in Washington working for Frontiers of Freedom, a research group founded by former Senator Malcolm Wallop, a Wyoming Republican, to advocate for limited government.
The missions have been under consideration for two and a half years in NASA's class of missions called New Frontiers, which are supposed to cost less than $1 billion.
In a 2018 study published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience, kids given structured music lessons performed better than their peers on tests of verbal intelligence, planning, and inhibition.
At that meeting, according to the diary entry, the minister suggested keeping the Olympic laboratory open after the Games, as a place to experiment with new frontiers of doping.
These investigations have become a higher priority as the U.S. government increasingly feels that China has built an apparatus for stealing U.S. technology, particularly at the frontiers of science.
Mr. Barnier reiterated that membership of the European Union's single market meant respecting the free flow of goods, of people, of capital and of services across the bloc's frontiers.
Business promoters now want to create an international trade hub in the district and are ready to capitalize on what they see as one of Denver's last development frontiers.
Through this period of rapid growth, we are more focused than ever on meeting the increasing needs of individuals, institutions and businesses while continually advancing the frontiers of cryptocurrency.
Promoting insects as tasty -- or even as a luxurious delicacy -- could help change both attitudes and menus, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition.
And it's up to us — policymakers, business leaders, parents, teachers and mentors — to prepare him or her for the inevitable barriers and challenges that come with conquering new frontiers.
To that end, zoolologists are now proffering knowledge gleaned from cockroach locomotion to the robotics community, as in the case of a recent paper published in Frontiers in Zoology.
Appearing today at the White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh, Obama suggested that support of science has set one candidate apart from the other in 2016's divisive presidential election.
Still, it all might have been left behind as an Iain Banksian footnote without a foundation in gameplay: tight, sophisticated, smart and unapologetically rapt in the romance of new frontiers.
Each month he totes his literary butterfly net out to the wild verges of science, culture, technology—anywhere new frontiers are opening—to collect and catalogue delightful new lexical specimens.
Included yet again were the entrants for the festival's New Frontiers program, which hosts VR content, and an unlikely film title made the list this year, Wolves in the Walls.
Without the humor of juxtaposition and jarring shifts of scale of the other pieces, they confront us with the enormous power of scientific imagery and the frontiers of microscopic photography.
And Gearóid Ó Faoleán, ethics and integrity manager at Frontiers, the publisher of the journal, told BuzzFeed News that it could not release the data because it involves human subjects.
Yet industry supporters say development in the NPR-A, already established for the oil and gas industry, could yield barrels much more quickly than drilling in more remote Alaska frontiers.
IHS JTIC's latest report said that it had noticed new trends of ISIS violence in Libya and the North Caucasus, giving the coalition new frontiers of extremism to worry about.
The most vulnerable point for NATO will be the Baltic states—lying on a small, flat, thinly populated strip of land with few natural frontiers and nowhere to retreat to.
Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish journalist from Iran, said the men were not on a hunger strike and called on the Red Cross and Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) to provide help.
Gert Sylvest, co-founder of Tradeshift and GM of Tradeshift Frontiers, and Galia Benartzi, co-founder and head of business development for Bancor, join our growing list of confirmed speakers.
Researchers documented improvements in attention among healthy young adults who played a game called Decoder twice a week for a month, according to a report in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience.
Frontiers could drive increased adoption of AI, ML and blockchain across global supply chains, and increase industry innovation, while positioning Tradeshift as an increasingly dominant industry leader in global commerce.
The as-yet-unpublished research, which would have appeared in the journal Frontiers in Public Health, concluded that unvaccinated children are less likely to suffer from autism (among other ailments).
In his short story "Bloodless Victory," which appears in his recent collection New Frontiers, he depicts a future in which dueling makes a comeback thanks to sophisticated virtual reality technology.
But it would be a pity if it got in the way of HAST's wider mission to push the frontiers of human understanding to the very bottom of the ocean.
Beside Apple and Microsoft, companies like Razer are pushing the design and pricing frontiers too, offering PCs like the $3,699 Razer Blade Pro with arguably the best laptop keyboard ever.
The Obama Administration is kicking off the White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh this week, and as part of that it's announcing a number of new initiatives in civic technology.
The research, published in the journal Frontiers in Genetics on Monday, found evidence of large-scale inbreeding and signs of disease among the yellow-banded bumblebee, or Bombus terricola, population.
Programs at the event will be divided into categories like Personal Frontiers, including innovations in healthcare, as well as broader categories focusing on local, national, global and even interplanetary advances.
Under NASA's New Frontiers program, designed for medium-grade exploration of our solar system, Juno's cost cap was $700 million when Lockheed Martin started to build the craft in 483.83.
In 220006, the Federal Communications Commission approved Spectrum Frontiers, making the U.S. the first country in the world to open up higher-frequency millimeter wave spectrum to roll out 2202G.
Travis Korson is a senior fellow with Frontiers of Freedom a public policy think tank devoted to promoting a strong national defense, free markets, individual liberty, and constitutionally-limited government.
A top priority in negotiations over the withdrawal will be Britain's power to control immigration and skirt European Union rules that allow people to move and settle across national frontiers.
The new review, published this week in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, took a look at these studies and tried to suss out what could make these donors special.
Although philosophy has never had a mass audience, it remains remarkably accessible to the average student; unlike the natural sciences, its frontiers can be reached in a few undergraduate courses.
Now, Lehmann-Haupt demystifies that leap for other women through her articles, speaking engagements, and books, including In Her Own Sweet Time: Egg Freezing and the New Frontiers of Family.
In 250, it manifests as a giant black monolith that seems to inspire humans to push past tantalizing frontiers in space, intelligence, and reality (with mixed results for the humans).
Motherboard has covered some embarrassing retractions from the Frontiers publisher and its family of journals in the past, which previously published research in support of anti-vaxxers and chemtrail truthers.
Mr. Milner, whose holdings have included major stakes in Facebook and Twitter, is known for expounding on everything from the future of social media to the frontiers of space travel.
For instance: In 22011, ExxonMobil struck a deal with the Russian government-owned oil company Rosneft to exploit three new oil frontiers in the Black Sea, Siberia, and the Arctic.
Corporate accountants got to have some fun exploring new frontiers in tax avoidance; the rest of us just ended up saddled with an extra $2 trillion or so in debt.
The kidnapped tourist is Kimberly Sue Endicott, and the guide is Jean-Paul Mirenge Remezo, according to an official with Wild Frontiers, the safari company with which they were traveling.
A 993 German report in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience analyzed brain scans from subjects who were on average 68 years old and engaged in either interval training or social dance.
Key issues: Her plan includes the opportunity for Parliament to decide whether to keep a type of customs union with Brussels, eliminating tariffs and reducing checks on goods at frontiers.
With ever-expanding majorities, longtime Republicans saw a chance to pass long-delayed priorities like tort reform, but the arrivals from the party's new frontiers came with their own ideas.
Now, Chelsea galleries have moved to Chinatown and Harlem, Upper East Side galleries have moved to the Lower East Side and a few pioneers have moved to new frontiers altogether.
But in a study published Wednesday in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, researchers examined the impact of a group of children's "connectedness to nature" on their sustainable behaviors and happiness.
"When we started developing Torchlight Frontiers, we were focused on creating a shared-world experience," Echtra CEO Max Schaefer, one of the founders of Runic, explained in a press release.
New trade frontiers The UK voted to leave the European Union on June 23 2016 and, as a result, the government is pushing an agenda to increase exports into Africa.
The move thrust the Golan Heights — a fertile plateau beside the Sea of Galilee that has been one of Israel's quieter frontiers for a half-century — back into international headlines.
The spacecraft has been under consideration for two-and-a-half years in NASA's class of science missions, called New Frontiers, which are supposed to cost less than $1 billion.
In recent years, a network of seemingly dormant frontiers has become what Ferrari describes as "a twenty-first-century psychosis" of police checks, soldiers, walls, refugee camps, and displaced people.

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