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"incubate" Definitions
  1. [transitive] incubate something (of a bird) to sit on its eggs in order to keep them warm until they hatch
  2. [transitive] incubate something (biology) to keep cells, bacteria, etc. at a suitable temperature so that they develop
  3. [transitive] be incubating something (medical) to have a disease developing inside you before symptoms appear
  4. [intransitive] (medical) (of a disease) to develop slowly without showing any signsTopics Health problemsc2

328 Sentences With "incubate"

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What it does as a brand is incubate those discussions.
Islamic State greater opportunity to incubate in the Middle East.
Berlin helped incubate that because it was empty and cheap.
The iPhone app Incubate wants to help make sure you will.
We want to incubate, stimulate and dedicate ourselves to this task.
Emperors penguins and some other species also help incubate eggs. 8.
And it used that government money to incubate much of the
They might also bring in outside startups and try to incubate them.
Downturns may be contagious, even if they take some time to incubate.
When authorities struggle with asylum applications, psychiatrists say they incubate multiple problems.
Beyond simply playing investor, the firm is also happy to incubate ideas.
Even these "cool" families incubate their own brand of corny, throwback love.
There were think tanks to incubate libertarian ideas that the Koch favored.
But, in a twist, common mergansers don't incubate only their own eggs.
These are the little ecosystems where entrepreneurs incubate and grow their companies.
And I think a month or two will help me incubate some ideas.
Adding returned fighters to the mix could incubate the next round of extremists.
With educated and engaged citizens, we can incubate investment and stave off profiteers.
Why are galleries that incubate emerging talent finding it so difficult to survive?
They need to emphasize their strengths and incubate the Amazons of the future.
This is a love letter to the woman who will incubate my baby.
These behaviors incubate a permissive environment where sexual harassment and assault take hold.
It's a confidence she wants to share and incubate in the girls she teaches.
The best-known example of this is Stanford, which helped to incubate Google, Yahoo!
Rubin started Playground in 2015 and it has raised $300 million to incubate companies.
However, an infection can incubate in only a single day or in six weeks.
It just depends on the illness, as some virus strains can't incubate inside eggs.
But what else can incubate a deadly virus to so many people so quickly?
The researchers scraped living stem cells from frog embryos, and left them to incubate.
Another reason was to incubate startups that could replicate that profitable magic elsewhere. Anywhere.
The growth of VidCon mirrors the broader growth of the digital industry it helped incubate.
Still, there's a limit to the amount of eggs one mama duck can adequately incubate.
Long live the venues and parties that will create and incubate the legends to come.
He also helped incubate and launch Cabify, a Spanish ride-hailing company based in Madrid.
That is same amount of time that it takes coronavirus to incubate in a patient.
The virus can incubate for as long as two weeks before a person shows symptoms.
With no real end goal to pursue, my ideas had time to incubate, and evolve.
Lore thinks his company can incubate new concepts and then bring them to both Walmart.
Second, we must allow solutions to originate, develop, incubate and grow from the local level.
"Investors have to ask what's the next huge business that Amazon might incubate internally," he said.
He was proof that Dorsey could still incubate the very best talent on the West Coast.
Shortly afterwards, he spent three weeks sitting on chicken eggs to incubate them until they hatched.
Over time, this implicit moral hierarchy was bound to incubate feelings of humiliation, dispossession and resentment.
Why needlessly strain our state's systems or incubate the virus inside correctional facilities for future spread?
He can offer her a big burrow, because she goes into that to incubate her eggs.
Their outfits have helped to incubate an entire media ecosystem, as tabloids analyze their casual style.
How long do you think it takes to sort of incubate your version of a magazine?
Scientists not only work to encourage kākāpō mating, they also help incubate and monitor eggs and nests.
They used a laundry basket with a heat lamp over it to incubate eggs in their kitchen.
The city is seeking to incubate small, neighborhood-level economic development outside of the central business district.
We always say that we work for today, we invest for tomorrow and we incubate for future.
A pregnant, poisonous eastern brown roosting under your refrigerator, relying on the radiation to incubate its eggs.
Similarly, Missy and Penelope were given eggs to incubate last year, though these did not hatch either.
Undergraduates are encouraged to develop their own startups, and the universities award seed money to "incubate" them.
"We like to incubate a brand or two along the way, but that's not our stated strategy."
Its mission is to incubate disruptive energy technologies—like Darpa, but for energy instead of the military.
Apollo Theater: The storied Harlem institution will create spaces to incubate works by up-and-coming artists.
It is a "search lab," and plans to incubate consumer-focused companies in a variety of verticals.
That's what led to the creation of Incubate My Wedding, a $299 extension specifically designed for wedding guests.
Every day, the giant birds carefully tend to their eggs, rotating them periodically so they incubate *just *right.
After trying to incubate a rock, the two male chinstrap penguins successfully hatched and raised an adopted chick.
A female duck usually lays around a dozen eggs, but can successfully incubate up to about 20 eggs.
In order to hatch the eggs, you have to walk to "incubate" them; 5 kilometers, 10 kilometers, etc.
However, an infection can incubate in only a single day or in six weeks, according to the CDC.
At Emojicon we'll take that even further, to incubate new ideas for reimagining the systems around visual communication.
Symptoms include abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting and can take 24 to 48 hours to incubate, he adds.
Eventually, the products and services we incubate around healthcare will organize themselves into something market-based and logical.
The eggs typically have nine or 10 days to incubate in the dry sand above the water line.
As it is, deep-sea skates' eggs can incubate for years, including an observed 1,300 days in Alaskan waters.
The gathering is held far from Copenhagen, the capital, to incubate the casual meetings between politicians and their constituents.
It can incubate for as long as two weeks before symptoms, such as coughing, fever and difficulty breathing, appear.
"Disney+ will allow Disney to grow and incubate fan affinity in new ways," Ball wrote in a separate essay.
Structured as a competition, Jamaican SGS winners will receive a grant and a specialized mentor to incubate the business idea.
The disease took years to incubate in mice before killing them, which meant that his publication record would be sparse.
In addition to its core programs, which provide deworming and clean water, it tries to incubate and scale new programs.
Even worse, since the virus can incubate for 14 days, carriers can spread it before they even know they're sick.
Lee, meanwhile, will lead the Microsoft Research organization and the teams that incubate "new research-powered business opportunities," Microsoft said.
Private networks can avoid censorship but breed unverified rumors and conspiracy theories, which incubate with little outside awareness or intervention.
It exists to encourage and incubate new technologies and products and services for an ever-larger market of aging people.
Given the long distance from Dubai to New York, it might seem possible for disease to spread and incubate on board.
The rabies virus can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to incubate in humans before symptoms appear.
And it continues to incubate its own brands — during the latest quarter it launched one that sells home furniture, called MoDRN.
I'd like to incubate 100+ companies per year from a wide variety of categories and become the Y Combinator for consumer.
The Los Angeles-based firm has raised $320 million to incubate and invest in early-stage life sciences companies — Seidenberg's specialty.
Ms. Wilsey said too many are not sharing their riches with the community that helped incubate their billion-dollar start-ups.
They incubate predator trolls, they foment harassment campaigns, and, as the Toronto van attack proved, they can inspire real-world violence.
She joined the firm in 2005, during which time she's served twice as a founding CEO and helped incubate eight startups.
Swinney understands its proximity to the interstate that connects Charlotte, N.C., and Atlanta, two growing metropolises that incubate plentiful football talent.
"They incubate online, in YouTube videos, articles, through influencers, and they slowly become divorced from their politicized roots," Ms. Donovan said.
We have all those systems in place to incubate people like yourself so you can focus on what you can do.
Small companies may leverage existing platforms as they incubate and establish and then develop their own: Think Zynga, GoFundMe and others.
We want to incubate lots of different ideas, and then help the best ones get out there as quickly as possible.
The latest information suggests that the virus can incubate in one's body for as long as a month before producing symptoms.
But to maintain our edge, policy must be nimble and agile, acting swiftly to incentivize risk takers and incubate new sectors.
The eggs incubate for about two months before the tiny hatchlings emerge and shuffle en masse to the water — navigating by light.
M. leprae can incubate for five years, and a person who becomes infected may not develop symptoms for up to 20 years.
IMAGE: Women and Infants Research FoundationIt's not the first time that researchers have successfully used such a system to incubate preterm lambs.
Flu vaccine manufacturers inject these strains into fertilized hen eggs, where they incubate for several days to allow the viruses to replicate.
Scientists were able to incubate extremely premature lambs in fluid-filled bags for a record four weeks and observe them developing normally.
"They are blaming the Chinese that (the virus) came from China, but it could always incubate in some other place", said Duterte.
"They are blaming the Chinese that (the virus) came from China, but it could always incubate in some other place", said Duterte.
Incubate the resulting mixture at 2000°C for an hour, to activate enzymes called exonucleases that will eat up the fragmented DNA.
After building a pebble nest and "proving" their responsibility with a dummy egg, the couple was given a fertilized egg to incubate.
Our goal is to select about 20 companies per year for a one-year period to help incubate them and get started.
After allowing the plates to incubate, we found all sorts of interesting things growing, including what appeared to be colonies of yeast.
Eventually, the products and services we incubate around healthcare will organize themselves into something market-based and logical — a national healthcare wallet.
Help your employees hatch the next big idea with this cloth-bound notebook that's organized into three sections: Conceive, Incubate, and Hatch.
She said she believed that competing at all the junior Grand Slam events until she was 20133 allowed her to fully incubate.
Sea turtle eggs take 45 to 70 days to incubate in the sand and are more vulnerable early in development, she said.
It is true that the problems that prompt and incubate violent extremism are a complex interconnected set of social and political forces.
Sun has also racked up about 20,000 connections on LinkedIn, using the site to incubate leads and provide publicity for the firm.
Research tells us that oceans may be a good place to incubate life because it has everything that life needs to survive.
Staff at the aquarium noticed that some of Leonie's eggs contained embryos and attempted to incubate them out of curiosity, although none hatched.
In April, researchers at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia used a similar system to incubate premature lambs for a record-breaking four weeks.
"What our group does uniquely is incubate correctly," said Matt Hughes, vice president of incubation at Coca-Cola's Venturing and Emerging Brands unit.
The title comes from the employees' name for this high-end surrogacy outfit, where mostly destitute women incubate the infants of the 1%.
The money will be used to launch its grocery delivery service in more cities, and to expand new business units and incubate others.
The intelligence officials said that Hamas, in recent years, had begun seeing the country as an ideal place to incubate its research ambitions.
If American cities can make space for electric scooters and bicycles, they can incubate technologies that will change the face of urban transportation.
What they need is capital, lower barriers to entry, easy access to U.S. and global markets and the time to incubate and compete.
Corporate policies and thoughtful legislation are critical to ensuring the technology ecosystem builds a culture in which diverse talent can incubate and thrive.
"The premise of anything that we incubate is that we want to bring a piece of CAA's DNA into the mix," says Yanover.
He characterized Howard as an "island" that has managed to incubate itself from much of the conflict and frenzy of the real world.
The site's power and popularity had diminished in recent years, in part because of the ubiquity of the sensibility it had helped incubate.
It's fairly common for China's tech giants to incubate business which, when ready, are they spun out to raise capital from segment-specific investors.
Balancing Policy and Commercial Objectives: One of YIG's core operations is to incubate investments in new industries that the Yunnan government seeks to develop.
"There are easier, cheaper, more efficient, and shorter ways to incubate a business idea, and that's not what we're designed to do," Khan says.
To close the funding gap, programs tailored to female entrepreneurs are working tirelessly to mentor and incubate upstarts in hopes of impressing venture capitalists.
Afterward, one group was allowed to practice, another group tried to incubate lucid dreams about the coin toss, and a control group did nothing.
After Pierre, he will be performing the work Oeuf (egg), in which he will sit on hen's eggs to incubate them until they hatch.
I think this is a good time for us to incubate for the future and to create a new business for Alibaba's next journey.
Balancing Policy and Commercial Objectives: JIC's core operational objectives are to incubate investments in strategically important emerging industries and develop and connect industry clusters.
We'd also give them a chance to incubate their ideas about how to solve problems in their communities and learn how to pitch them.
The study found that kitchen sponges "collect, incubate and spread bacteria" which can get into the human body via hands and/or contaminated food.
After Mr. Kogi, the organizers of the project plan to continue to spotlight and incubate young Japanese design talent and expand their reach worldwide.
The investors have had follow-up meetings since, according to John Stanford, executive director of venture capital advocacy group Incubate and attended the meetings.
In addition, disaster recovery centers for businesses could help incubate job-creating enterprises, and programs launched that certify skills returning migrants have acquired abroad.
In 2009, he sponsored the first law to enable peer-to-peer car sharing, and helped incubate Getaround, an early player in the category.
Operating partners Martina Lauchengco and Jim Wilson help incubate the startups and work with product-oriented founders to build sales and go-to-market strategies.
Walmart does plan to continue to incubate its own brands, but with a focus on ones that are natural fits to be sold on Walmart.
Among programs in Latin America that arose from the Start-Up Chile "spark" are Startup Peru, Parallel 18, IncuBAte, Startup Mexico, Ruta N and 21212.
Proponents of the "membrane-first" hypothesis have argued that a fatty-acid membrane was needed to corral the chemicals of life and incubate biological complexity.
The company just launched its Android app with $1.34 million in funding from Incubate Fund and will have an iOS version ready later this year.
The solutions were then applied to two types of bacteria which commonly cause urinary tract infections (Escherichia coli and Proteus mirabilis) and left to incubate.
Gaming is where technology goes to incubate: "If you can solve a problem for a gamer, you can solve it for everyone else," Hanke adds.
NCT will have a financial interest in each of the startups selected, but Langdale told me that the firm aims to incubate rather than suffocate.
His plan was always to incubate and launch multiple brands contemporaneously, a difficult and unusual tactic in beauty, where research and development can take years.
Not only do male rheas incubate their eggs, but these birds are also polygamous; males may tend to the eggs of multiple females at once.
"We're trying to find issues that don't really look at partisanship on the national level that we can incubate across the country," California's Hertzberg said.
We rely largely on hens' eggs to incubate and replicate the virus, which is too slow of a process to respond rapidly to pandemic flu.
Matt has gotten the business profitable three or four times only to choose to incubate and build several new businesses and go back into the red.
While Clips has been clipped out of Google's history (we couldn't find it for sale on the Google store), the tech it helped incubate lives on.
We're actually genuinely surprised that wars against Iraq, created by Western colonizers, have ultimately helped incubate a global terrorist movement that has aspirations of imperial conquest.
For example, when green sea turtle eggs incubate at a comfortable 84.7 degrees Fahrenheit (29.3 degrees Celsius), roughly equal numbers of male and female turtles hatch.
The Tezos community, however, proved itself exactly the sort of self-orchestrating effort the platform was designed to incubate, even without recourse to its actual blockchain.
Each of the 11 Incubate finalists walked away with $18,000 including Adisa, an online shopping platform that features products produced by small businesses in African countries.
A Pakistani founder has decided to start his artificial intelligence company outside the United States rather than incubate it with Bessemer in Silicon Valley, Cowan said.
There's no word on the due date, but Gentoo penguins typically incubate their young for about 30 days, so the chick should hatch within one month.
Through a new arm called Forecast Labs, it will provide services to help early-stage companies scale and also incubate its own direct-to-consumer brands.
For what it's worth, even turkeys don't really gestate turkeys; instead, a hen lays eggs that she'll incubate for between 26-28 days before they hatch.
The physician is not exhibiting symptoms of the deadly virus, but Ebola can incubate for three weeks before symptoms are clear, so they are being monitored.
Samsung created C-Lab (that's Creative Lab) half a decade ago as an attempt to incubate employee creativity within the larger confines of its corporate culture.
" Smith said one reason is robust private markets, where investors are willing to incubate companies for years, "without them having to show they can earn money.
An article on Monday about the U.S. food supply, using information from a chicken supplier, misstated the time it takes a chicken to incubate and hatch.
Judging by the creative zest of the opening events, it is on track to incubate a musical culture as optimistic and striking as the building itself.
This brings AI Medical Service's total funding so far to $57 million, including a previous round of $9 million from the Incubate Fund in August 2018.
In Jordan, Blinken had just attended a falafel lunch with Jordanian venture capitalists who started a fund, with United States government support, to incubate technology start-ups.
So that led to, in the summer, I think it was 2009, Singularity University, Sam and Jessica were students of mine and helped incubate what became Getaround.
Add to that the extra time needed to incubate bacteria for diagnostic tests, and the time lag between eating something bad and getting sick can be significant.
So you have to like think...Allison: You should write about this, Jabbari and if people think it's actually helpful to and does anything to incubate talent.
However, a merganser can usually only incubate up to 20 eggs — making Cizek's discovery an "extraordinary sighting," Yale ornithologist Richard O. Prum told the New York Times.
The partner at Kleiner Perkins, Amol Deshpande, was a believer, and the firm agreed to invest an additional half-million dollars and incubate Juicero in Silicon Valley.
"We fully expect a subset of [Andela developers] to be launching their own companies, and we intend to help them incubate and invest in them," she stated.
Other efforts include IncuBAte, a city government seed fund program that offers startups as much as $30,000 in funding, free office space for a year and mentoring.
Choson Exchange mentors its North Korean partners to incubate and develop their roughly 30 start-up ventures and early-stage business ideas through workshops and additional initiatives.
The clip chronicles a school project led by biology teacher Yutaka Tahara, who has been testing out techniques to incubate fertilized chicken eggs without their shells for years.
Toutiao flew off the shelves and soon went on to incubate new media products, including a Quora-like Q&A platform and TikTok, known as Douyin in China.
They were so successful at building a nest together and taking care of a dummy egg that the love birds were given a real penguin egg to incubate.
Ross Brawn, Formula One's managing director for motorsports, hailed it as a development that the Liberty Media-owned sport would incubate further as part of its digital transformation.
"What we do at the Open Hearts Foundation is incubate charities that people may not have heard of that are extraordinary that we vet and discover," Seymour explains.
It's a great way to open a pop-up a restaurant on wheels, incubate a business, and eventually move to a brick and mortar if it gets popular.
The application process is now open for FFA's new Africa healthtech program, which will accelerate five startups a year and incubate two, FFA CEO Roo Rogers told TechCrunch.
" His favorite directors incubate an almost hallucinogenic feeling, twisting the mundane parts of an ordinary day into what Beck described as a series of "wild, visionary, poetic moments.
One question that's been raised at senior meetings is whether the official U.S. count of coronavirus cases is too low, given the virus' ability to incubate for weeks.
We have something that we're bringing to Southeast Asia called WeWork Labs, which is a way to incubate and accelerate different types of start-ups in Southeast Asia.
She created the machine after winning an internal fellowship that encourages employees to incubate new ideas, leading a team of six employees to design and build the machine.
Funded by the Russian government with the goal of helping advance Russia's tech economy, the academic-exchange project built a high-tech institute designed to help incubate promising research.
The logic of the effort is that giving states more flexibility allows policymakers to innovate and incubate more efficient, customized methods of meeting the needs of their own people.
"It was assumed that you could take the size of a dinosaur egg and put it on a regression line for how fast birds incubate their eggs," Erickson said.
The application process is now open for FFA's new Africa health-tech program, which will accelerate 26 startups a year and incubate 2, FFA CEO Roo Rogers told TechCrunch.
Not many websites have a narrative voice that works alongside the content to incubate a loyal and participatory community of readers, although the negativity probably limited its growth potential.
Though they are a small fraction of the millions who have fled Syria, the concern among many conservative voters that the refugees could incubate domestic terrorism remains potent. Gov.
All this has helped incubate a sense of rage without an outlet, undermined people's ties to others as human beings, and weakened the distinction between sociopathy and political violence.
Once completed to the dove couple's satisfaction, two warm white eggs are deposited in the nest, and both parents dutifully incubate them, the males by day, the females overnight.
Even though almost seven decades have elapsed since 1949, the enduring gap between the two countries' political systems and values continues to widen and incubate worrisome levels of suspicion.
"You ultimately don't have control, you're relying on these other things that are alive that you're attempting to incubate," she says, as a slow smile spreads across her face.
Days later, a report in The Daily Beast found that Russian-aligned groups used fake profiles — as well as paid ads — to help incubate political protests in the United States.
They've worked with companies like Brandless, Opendoor, and Warby Parker, but they also have an internal business unit called 3Q Incubate to work with startups in their pre-launch phase.
Blackstone wrote a $150 million check to Antara through its Strategic Alliance Fund III, a so-called seeding fund that helps incubate promising hedge fund managers who are starting out.
There are three categories of Creator Awards, including the Incubate Award for great ideas ready for experimentation, and the Launch Award for young businesses and organizations that need a boost.
As new terrains and individuals emerge to incubate and cause havoc, the concepts they use and the actions they take will keep evolving - as they have done for decades now.
Only in recent days has the number of new cases begun to slow, a function of a virus that can incubate for up to two weeks before someone shows symptoms.
In the poultry industry, it takes about three weeks for a chicken egg to incubate and hatch, and then five to six weeks for the bird to grow to maturity.
In the poultry industry, it takes about three weeks for a chicken egg to incubate and hatch, and then five to six weeks for the bird to grow to maturity.
When it's all done, the adult fish catch a wave back out to sea, leaving their eggs behind to incubate under the sand until the next big tide rolls in.
He also acknowledges that for Europe to truly change the trajectory of tech will require more than just government action—it also needs to incubate tech giants of its own.
In an interview with Vox, Zika researcher Scott Weaver, with the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, explained that Zika can incubate in the body for about 12 days.
For Twitter users already immersed in conspiracies, particularly those that incubate so successfully on the far right, does this feed offer yet another echo chamber disguised as a neutral news source?
Having groups that are engaged in solving business problems, aligned on short- and long-term business goals and are positioned to learn, explore and incubate emerging technologies is a best practice.
It turned out DDT made eagles lay eggs with such weak shells that the adult eagles would crush the eggs in the nest as they tried to incubate the next generation.
They shipped organoids to Dr. Tang in Florida, a task made easier because three high school students, including Max, had spent summer internships designing miniature spinning bioreactors, used to incubate organoids.
Photo: GettyDIUx is an initiative by the Department of Defense that has set up in Silicon Valley to incubate special projects and it's starting to roll out some fully formed concepts.
Assembled Brands, a new group started by Adam Pritzker in 2013, aims to start or to incubate a host of new collections, including Protagonist, Khaite and Tenfold, but it is tiny.
If there&aposs anything more depressing than irrationally imagining your own premature death while you literally incubate a new life, it&aposs calculating your own financial worth in such paltry terms.
Xerox has said that converting to a holding company will make it easier to buy and incubate other businesses and to keep them at an arm's length from Xerox's core operations.
It&aposs not just "one injection of magma, it&aposs taking many, many small injections of hot magma from deeper levels in the crust and mantle to incubate this reservoir," Singer said.
Chronic wasting disease can incubate for more than a year before animals present symptoms, so the CDC recommends hunters test meat before consuming it and avoid eating the meat of infected venison.
"  "What was really sad," Katie Barnes, a senior biologist for Birmingham Audubon, said in the release, "[is] there was a bird that was still trying to incubate her egg in that pile.
Between batches the log rests on a shelf in his refrigerator, so the yeast living on the surface can incubate; it now looks white, as though frosted, as it's teaming with microbes.
Sears Holdings CEO Eddie Lampert on Wednesday said the company is ahead of Walmart and Target in that the company has "tried to incubate our own capabilities" instead of making major acquisitions.
I bought a hand-woven basket by House of Talents that I found at Debut, a Mall of America owned-and-operated store that helps identify and incubate local talent (future Instagram: $29).
Our used cars engine has scaled up tremendously and has also enabled us to incubate allied businesses like insurance and finance business as they are one of the largest opportunities ahead of us.
Now I have the backing of these remarkable organizations to pursue this mission with even greater impact for more than a million people, and in doing so incubate better models of care for all.
This marks the second major round of funding for Essential, following a $30 million raise last year, led by Redpoint Ventures and Playground Global, Rubin's own investment firm, which also helped incubate the startup.
Zookeepers were able to tell the couple wanted to start a family soon after their arrival, since Skipper and Ping would take turns trying to incubate rocks and pieces of fish between their legs.
While I was president of the University of Miami, The Launch Pad set up shop beyond the confines of the business school to incubate ideas and provide student entrepreneurs with resources such as mentorship.
Yet the 40-year-old sketch comedy from the team responsible for "Airplane!" is noteworthy both for the kind of comedy that it helped incubate and the migration of that genre to other venues.
"Brian and Charlie … have contributed so much to incubate this business and scale it to where we are today," Uber Freight chief Lior Ron wrote in an internal email to employees shared with TechCrunch.
Dubstep would perhaps not exist in the way it did if it were not for Shoreditch's Plastic People and Brixton's Mass, two places that are now closed and will never incubate another scene again.
The background: Nokia, which these days is largely focused on network equipment, has maintained a separate unit to license the company's brand and patents, as well as to incubate businesses, like the VR camera.
"Ford X is going to be given a little bit of money, a little bit of people, and a very short timeframe to go in individual groups, have ideas and incubate them," Schloss said.
If not, a new round of fighting could send new waves of refugees — Kurds and others — fleeing toward Iraq in a new round of mayhem that could also help incubate the Islamic State's revival.
Instead, it must seize the opportunity to incubate technologies that will enable future digital currencies, which could go on to power a transnational currency — perhaps the best next option for a future global reserve.
"Anyone can smack their name on a drink brand, but it's more beneficial to that star if they can help own and build and incubate a project," said Sophie Watts, the president of STX.
But more broadly, it's aiming to help incubate and develop companies, while bringing more innovation overall to National Grid, which provides power and gas to millions of customers in the U.K. and northeast U.S. states.
Rubin, who is best-known as the founder of Android, left Google in 2014 and spent some time wandering the wilderness before re-emerging with $300 million in capital to incubate and invest in startups.
"Didi automobile solutions will continue to develop customized for-share vehicles and incubate new auto-related businesses to become the new engine for Didi's long-term growth," the company says of its driver-centric platform.
"Mindfulness leads to creative problem solving because you take the time to allow new solutions to incubate, rather than simply applying stale mental patterns and expectations from the past to new situations, " Von Reiche shares.
"The shares feature biotech-type risk/reward where today's space tourism business serves as a funding strategy and innovation catalyst to incubate enabling tech for the hypersonic point-to-point air travel opportunity," Jonas said.
But now, not only is it incredibly difficult to find permitted venues that can incubate new and creative music scenes, it's exceedingly difficult to keep secret the addresses of unpermitted venues that fill this void.
Respected for its role as a regional hub of ideas and conversation, Home Works has helped incubate and innovate various projects throughout the years, but Tohmé says the realities facing the event have always been difficult.
This compares with the 42 days an ostrich egg takes to incubate and the 200-plus days required by a Komodo dragon egg—both of these animals being, when adult, of comparable size to P. andrewsi.
The presidential system we've devised doesn't incubate third parties, and all the upheaval in 2016 isn't likely to produce a viable socialist party on the left or a separate National Front-style insurrection on the right.
Several of Mr. Katzenberg's friends told me that he is working to raise $500 million to $700 million in funding to invest in "mobile content" start-ups that his new company will help incubate and operate.
"Something like IncuBAte is going to create a ripple effect that...attracts a global range of investors who recognize there's so much potential in Argentina," said Lisa Besserman, who works with the city on startup initiatives.
We do tissue staining, taking a piece of brain or an entire brain—slicing them into very thin sections, which we incubate with an antibody that labels a specific population of neurons, and we collect that.
"The shares feature biotech-type risk/reward where today's space tourism business serves as a funding strategy and innovation catalyst to incubate enabling tech for the hypersonic P2P (point-to-point) air travel opportunity," Jonas said.
In one of the first, you find an empty bus stop, and soon a bus rolls up bursting with the sound of shrieking birds, and a line of eggs tumbles out to incubate in the shelter.
Exercise and gyms incubate vanity as much as they promote health, so a floppy hand-weight inquires as to what society would look like if it were reoriented to value softness and tenderness over brute strength.
In the meantime, I took some time off, I invested, I did a bunch of Cleantech stuff, I taught at the first year of Singularity University and helped incubate Getaround, the peer-to-peer car-sharing company.
From the Middle Passage to slave labor camps to Jim Crow to the present, at the root of these disparities is segregation, which, as a matter of public policy, sorted Black people into places that incubate illness.
Eventually they agreed to incubate the company within Playground, and have since raised $6 million in a funding round led by Matrix Partners, in addition to the $1.3 million in seed funding from Rubin and his team.
Purpose Driven Passports, a stand-out in the Incubate category, is growing a community of travelers who want to give back to communities struggling with problems like under resourced schools or a lack of menstrual hygiene products.
The two male Gentoo penguins, known collectively as Sphengic, were recently given a foster egg to incubate and raise, after the same-sex couple showed excellent parenting skills with the dummy egg they had been given prior.
The U.S. industrial giant announced the partnership as it launched an $11 million digital space in Shanghai, where it plans to incubate start-ups and have developers work on new software applications to make machines more intelligent.
In concert, the federal government should lift the burden of corporate taxes and decrease the regulatory burden on small business to give them time to incubate and grow, similar to New York state's START-UP NY initiative.
Rather, the raison d'être of such institutions is to encourage unconventional, contrarian and sometimes distressing ideas to germinate and incubate in a "safe space" immune from domination by political, religious and even intellectual dogmas, orthodoxies and trends.
Considering the virus can take as long as 14 days to incubate, and that many people who test positive are asymptomatic, there's little way of knowing, for sure, the amount of risk you pose to other people.
Abraham Poincheval, who was attempting to incubate the 10 eggs for his performance "Oeuf," successfully hatched his first chick last Tuesday, but the sign of life was "no cause for celebration," as the animal rights group wrote.
For almost a decade now, A.T. Kearney has collected data and issued annual reports on what we call Global Cities — the major urban centers that propel world business, shape international culture and incubate the ideas of tomorrow.
Government programs designed to incubate promising new technologies can't keep pace with the rapid growth of venture-backed space start-ups, says the CEO of Relativity Space, a small launch company that is building 3D printed rockets.
A male and female will jointly build a nest, incubate a single large egg and, when the egg hatches, churn out the rich crop milk on which the flamingo chick will feed for nine very long months.
Healthy oceans are on the minds of Marc and Lynne Benioff, and they showed it today with a $1.5 million donation to the Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA), a new nonprofit attempting to promote and incubate conservation-focused startups.
The Engine, based out of MIT and Cambridge, has raised a $200 million fund to back and help incubate startups working on "tough tech" — new challenges in areas like aerospace, advanced materials, biotech, genetic engineering and renewable energy.
These cultural salons, which took place in Burroughs' barn, helped incubate the creative practices of current day artistic icons, and are one of the reasons that Bronzeville is now known as the birthplace of the Chicago Black Renaissance.
The chemical didn't necessarily kill the birds that consumed it, but it had the odd effect of making their eggshells thinner — so thin, in fact, that they would break when an eagle sat down to incubate her young.
The partners "really want to incubate and be the springboard for these brands," Mr. McKenna said, so the products will be sold outside the collective's virtual walls and eventually the labels will outgrow the need for its support.
"I'm excited to bring my learnings and experiences scaling Uber's rides business to bear as we incubate and build new ways to move around the more than 600 cities we serve," Holt said in an emailed statement to TechCrunch.
"This transaction marks another milestone for Baidu to incubate new businesses with large opportunities and strong synergies with Baidu's core business, on the heels of iQiyi's public listing," Robin Li, Chairman and CEO of Baidu, added in a statement.
Autonomic CEO Sunny Madra will lead a new part of Ford called 'Ford X,' which will be essentially a skunkworks where Ford can incubate internal idea, concepts and projects before deciding what to pursue to more mature product status.
The southern state of Telangana recently entered a memorandum of understanding with an IT giant in India to develop the country's first Blockchain District, which would incubate local startups and serve as a testing environment for real-world applications.
The resulting Apollo Performing Arts Center, announced on Tuesday, will be used to incubate works by up-and-coming artists, particularly performers of color, who might not be ready for the main theater's 1,500-seat auditorium, Apollo executives said.
At Ms. Jarva Weiss's final fitting, two weeks before the event, the gown was draped on a paisley armchair where Ms. Ekimian knits and had for weeks watched two mourning doves incubate their eggs in a nest on her windowsill.
And one of the things I'm really excited about is with The Mandalorian, we're able to incubate and give people opportunities to work with these tools, get everybody, whether they're a man or a woman, stepping into that director role.
"I think being able to demonstrate [to investors] that we are a company that is able to deliver multiple growth engines and is able to incubate and execute upon a few different opportunities, I think that's a really important story," Harford told Recode.
If she is pregnant and does not want to be, can someone else — whether it's the government or her sexual partner — force her to continue using her body to incubate a fetus, and then force her to use her body to birth it?
But a decade later, Dunn was able to turn to e-commerce software company Shopify as the platform for Allswell, a mattress brand that Dunn helped incubate in his new role at Walmart where he oversees the company's digital-native consumer brands.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A Silicon Valley venture capitalist, an ex-Navy SEAL and a former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer have banded together to form a company to fund and incubate startups that can break ground on cyber security and intelligence gathering.
Today, defined-benefit pensions are mainly the preserve of public-sector workers; most companies instead offer defined-contribution plans where the employer and employee set aside funds to incubate a retirement nest egg, with no promise of the income it will generate.
If WTO talks on data liberalization begin, US tech giants will use a legitimate criticism — that China has used it's "Great Firewall" and strict government control to protect and incubate local giants and unfairly harm overseas competitors — to justify pushing their agenda.
The fund is willing to invest in multiple ideas per area of focus as long as they don't directly compete, and if they can't find one they'll consider tapping into their network of student and graduate entrepreneurs to incubate one from scratch.
The stock market is at record highs, last year's IPO crop, such as it was, is outperforming the preceding group, 2017's own brace of offerings are doing well in the market and unicorns have had even more time to incubate than before.
Medium, founded and run by Twitter co-founder Ev Williams, has always excelled at fostering polished long-form pieces, but it's struggled to incubate the kind of shorter, more browsable posts that are better suited for social interaction and wider user participation.
Many of North America's native birds follow a predictable schedule: They migrate north in the spring to their preferred breeding habitats, they incubate and rear chicks for a few weeks or months, and then they return to southern climes in the fall.
This week, he released a book called Gainesville Punk: A History of Bands and Music, which explores how the place that produced people like Tom Petty, Stephen Stills, and John Vanderslice went on to incubate talents like Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!
Peter Pham is a co-founder at Science, a four-year-old technology studio that helps incubate companies, co-building them alongside CEOs, with recent companies like Dollar Shave Club, which sold to Unilever for $1 billion, and leading marketplaces like DogVacay.
Operating under the startup studio model, PSL's team of former founders and venture capitalists, including Rover and Mighty AI founder Greg Gottesman, collaborate to craft and incubate startup ideas, then recruit a founding CEO from their network of entrepreneurs to lead the business.
So many of the initiatives that are changing culture right now incubate on social media before bursting into public consciousness — from the rapidly changing popular understanding of transgender politics and gender fluidity to the foregrounding of women of color within the modern movement.
"It's safe to say that had it not been for his strong leadership, we wouldn't have had the pilot preschool program we have now," said David Harris, the founder of the Mind Trust, which helps incubate charter and other new schools in Indiana.
Once conservationists know more about the exact conditions of the nest during incubation, they can take the vulture's egg and incubate it artificially, tricking the bird into laying a second or even third egg in one year and speeding up repopulation efforts.
Now they're putting both their consumer and brand development skills and former investment banking chops to work at CN2 Ventures, a new firm they're setting up with the goal of pulling in $25 million to invest, incubate and support new business ideas.
The most successful strategies have seen public and private officials come together and map out a plan to develop industry clusters like the Colorado cleantech energy cluster or the Northeast Ohio polymers cluster, and incubate the young companies that create new jobs.
The operation was started in 2012 inside what was then known as Google X, the "moonshot factory" created by Google's founders to incubate potentially world-changing ideas that wouldn't be expected to contribute meaningful revenue to the company for many, many years.
There is a difference between an art scene — a hype beast like Bushwick that hedge funds, venture capitalists, and real estate developers are spending lavishly to incubate — and a community of neighbors who like to nerd out and talk about art and life.
During Future of Storytelling, which is meant to exhibit and incubate the cutting-edge in narrative media, VR experiences for TV's Silicon Valley and Rick and Morty drew audiences while the Mr. Robot VR experience from 2016 sat canonized inside a nearly empty "Classics" tent.
Moving from table to table, the scientists showed how they clean the bone, pulverize it into a powder, add chemicals, incubate the sample, and then place it into a large white auto-extraction machine that pulls out any recoverable DNA from the damaged material.
"This year we will look to plant the seeds for future growth through the acquisition of smaller, earlier stage assets and to incubate opportunities both inside and adjacent to our existing businesses," IAC CEO Joey Levin wrote in his shareholders' letter earlier this month.
A focus on science and technology aligns with ambitions of the local political and business establishment: great hopes are placed in the so-called "Berkshire Innovation Center," set to open in a disused portion of the GE complex, which would incubate advanced manufacturing technologies.
Barr's shot at Silicon Valley offers the latest evidence that regulators in Washington — Democrats and Republicans alike — believe some of the federal safeguards that helped incubate the Internet have become hindrances, preventing law enforcement and aggrieved users from obtaining justice when people are harmed.
"I think being able to demonstrate [to investors] that we are a company that is able to deliver multiple growth engines and is able to incubate and execute upon a few different opportunities; I think that's a really important story," Uber COO Barney Harford previously told Recode.
"Scout" is a loose term and doesn't do it justice — the student investors at these two funds are almost entirely autonomous, have built their own platform services to support portfolio companies, and have launched programs to incubate companies built by female founders and founders of color.
Located in the sub-Antarctic islands, king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) work together to incubate their young; if a female lays an egg, the male will place it on his feet and cover it with his belly fold until it hatches while his partner feeds at sea.
She used the platform to incubate the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, or We-Fi, which she subsequently announced with Chancellor Angela Merkel and other leaders at the German G-20 the following June, promising to mobilize more than $1 billion for female entrepreneurs around the world.
The number in the study is only an estimate and is based on several assumptions, including the number of cases that have been exported to Thailand and Japan, the number of people using Wuhan International Airport and the time it has taken for the infection to incubate.
Other major start-up campuses in the world include RocketSpace's area in San Francisco which has housed around 750 start-ups since opening in 2011, as well as a hub in Hyderabad, India, which will aim to incubate 5,20153 start-ups over five years when it opens in 2018.
Tapping on any of them will allow you to select "Incubate," which then starts a counter that's connected to how far you walk while the game is open on your phone (and the screen is on, unfortunately — you have to be actively playing for it to be measured).
In order for the woman to spread the virus, an Aedes mosquito would have to bite her, incubate the virus for several days and then bite another person, Amesh Adalja, a senior associate the Center for Health Security at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center told USA Today.
I see an empty stretcher to the right of me, and want to lie down in it and forget about all those red-hatted gorgons downtown and tune out these loud seizure guitar riffs that make me more and more furious, but only incubate a mounting sensation of powerlessness.
As a gigging economy worker, instead of setting up a company, going to a branch to open a bank account, and then struggling to build up credit history so you can grow your business, this will all be redesigned into a process that helps an entrepreneur incubate their new startup.
Four feet tall, the stars of "March of the Penguins," they incubate their eggs in the Antarctic winter as far as a hundred miles from the sea, the males huddling together for warmth, the females waddling or tobogganing to open water for food, every one of them as heroic as Shackleton.
In a dispatch from the Sunni-dominated Falluja, Agence France-Presse quoted civilians as saying the lack of reconstruction, services and jobs threatened to rekindle the resentment toward the Shiite-led government in Baghdad that had helped incubate support for the Islamic State among some members of the Sunni Arab minority.
The prolonged loss in the New Third Board - the board is now down over 60 percent from its April 2015 peak - contrasts sharply with a strong recovery in China's main stock exchanges, and casts a cloud over the future of a marketplace some had hoped could incubate China's Google or Microsoft.
The group works to shape public opinion from the top down, making frequent media appearances, publishing reports that aim for the highest levels of government (such as a critical 2009 investigation into the ways British prisons incubate extremism) and periodically advising government ministers and heads of state on matters of terrorism.
Greiwe met Wallace through connections at Blackstone, which was the sole investor in Invitation Homes and helped incubate the company; in recent years, the two had begun forming special purpose vehicles, backing between 10 and 15 companies on AngelList that somehow involve helping to transform the physical world as we know it.
Democratic and rights-respecting nations are more likely to serve as stable allies for the U.S. They are less likely to descend into the kind of instability and violence that has created the current  flood of refugees and they are less likely to incubate the resentment and frustration that contribute to terrorism.
Here's Tony Romm at The Washington Post: Barr's shot at Silicon Valley offers the latest evidence that regulators in Washington — Democrats and Republicans alike — believe some of the federal safeguards that helped incubate the Internet have become hindrances, preventing law enforcement and aggrieved web users from obtaining justice when people are harmed.
At first, so Sphengic wouldn't feel left out, aquarium staff gave the pair a fake egg to incubate, but the two were so diligent at caring for it — taking turns sitting on it and keeping other penguins from stealing their pebbles — that they received a real egg to foster from another bird who'd laid two.
"We've got through that little hump where it's still quite embryonic and risky, and I think with a partner and the validation that Matt and RSE bring, we can now grow, we can attract talent that wants to incubate and grow this thing to 100, 200 units and that's really, really exciting," Stone said.
"For too long, progressives have counted on Presidential campaigns to incubate and build campaign technology- a strategy that isn't optimal when conservatives like the Koch brothers and the Mercers are pumping big money into permanent GOP campaign technology companies," Ronald Klain, the chairman of Higher Ground Labs's (HGL) advisory board, said in a statement.
There's areas that we will focus on, and we'll go deep and get to know all the executives, entrepreneurs and develop thesis around those areas so that if we're seeing a white space, we either will incubate a company, of we'll find three or four entrepreneurs, bring them together, and seed them with that idea. Right.
Last year's Project X is a prime example of the mentorship and collaboration opportunities presented at the event: Singaporean brand Lamitak partnered with four local designers and design firms — In Merry Motion, Miun, Tiffany Loy and wynk;collaborative — to incubate installations unique to each designer's style and taste, ranging from simple furniture to pet homes and textured wall treatments.
Boundless CEO Xiao Wang at TechCrunch Disrupt 2017 Boundless CEO Xiao Wang at TechCrunch Disrupt 2017 Operating under the startup studio model, PSL's team of former founders and venture capitalists, including Rover and Mighty AI founder Greg Gottesman, collaborate to craft and incubate startup ideas, then recruit a founding CEO from their network of entrepreneurs to lead the business.
OK so we slept on this last week because shit was cray, but Big Deal, the East London crew who center around the super intense songwriting partnership of Alice Costelloe and Kacey Underwood, will be returning this summer with a third record, Say Yes, which took all of ten days to lay down but well over a year to incubate.
"It's possible a crypto exchange could incubate a new crypto business inside a Hong Kong-listed company, maintain the listed company's existing operations, and not be treated as a new IPO, but it is a very difficult tightrope to walk," said a person familiar with the listing committee's processes, speaking anonymously because he was not authorised to speak to the media on the subject.
"It's possible a crypto exchange could incubate a new crypto business inside a Hong Kong-listed company, maintain the listed company's existing operations, and not be treated as a new IPO, but it is a very difficult tightrope to walk," said a person familiar with the listing committee's processes, speaking anonymously because he was not authorized to speak to the media on the subject.
Clayton's testimony is pretty convenient timing for Harbor, a new blockchain technology company that just raised $10 million from an interesting group of investors, including Chicago-based Valor Equity Partners; the real estate tech-focused venture firm Fifth Wall Ventures; the Dubai venture firm Vy Capital; and Craft Ventures, a new venture fund created by serial entrepreneur David Sacks — who also helped incubate Harbor .
Visiting artists, critics, curators and mentors include: Doug Ashford, Paul D'Agostino, Angela Dufresne, Dana Schutz, Xenobia Bailey, Larry Bogad, Deanna Bowen, Robert Boyd, Tania Bruguera, Gretchen Coombs, Amy Cutler, John Currin, Lois Dodd, Torkwase Dyson, Alicia Grullon, Spencer Finch, Yevgeniy Fiks, Tom Finkelpearl, Sarah Fritchey, Stamatina Gregory, Fran Ilich,  inCUBATE, Alfredo Jaar, Jim Lee, Omar Mismar, Pepon Osorio, Saul Ostrow, Liz Park, Elizabeth Peyton, Ted Purves, Sal Randolph, David Reed, Mika Rottenberg, Gregory Sale, Dread Scott, Elsie Siegel, Eve Sussman, Nato Thompson, Caroline Woolard, T. J. Wilcox, The Yes Men, Krzysztof Wodiczko.
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