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Correction: A previous version of this article said Dimitra Stratis-Cullum worked at the Naval Research Laboratory when in fact they work at the Army Research Laboratory.
It has established a research laboratory in Palo Alto, Calif.
The acronym CERL refers to the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory.
In 1992, the University of Hawaiʻi's Undersea Research Laboratory rediscovered it.
The program is now part of its X research laboratory unit.
Flies, worms, fish and mice have long been research laboratory staples.
And now here he was in the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory.
The poll was conducted by the Public Opinion Research Laboratory from Oct.
At 88, Dr. Kandel heads his own research laboratory at Columbia University.
Basically, I worked for the Air Force Research Laboratory for a decade.
The original builders of Tor, in fact, included the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.
It is the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, not the Applied Research Laboratory.
You enter the University of Colorado Boulder's newest research laboratory through the side entrance.
Stephens researches swearing at the Psychobiology Research Laboratory at Keele University in Staffordshire, England.
Samples from the scene are being tested at Porton Down, Britain's military research laboratory.
A general made that mistake once with Nicole Brockhoff of the Army Research Laboratory.
The company is also working with America's Army Research Laboratory on the Hoverbike concept.
Edison pioneered the industrial research laboratory, which paved the way for new research institutions.
There is also an onsite print studio and workshop called the Facebook Analog Research Laboratory.
But then I stumbled upon the work that the Air Force Research Laboratory was doing.
Her father, Robert Archibald, was director of the Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratory in Khartoum, Sudan.
Samples from both patients had been sent to the Porton Down defense research laboratory for testing.
Even that limitation will be overcome, though, according to the United States' Army Research Laboratory (ARL).
Edison sold this patent for $10,000 and used that money to set up a research laboratory.
That's what the engineers at Oakland University's Embedded Systems Research Laboratory did with their Loon Copter.
Inside, he runs a weightless research laboratory and carries out scientific experiments for hundreds of researchers.
"We have a working prototype payment system using blockchain technologies working in our research laboratory," Phang said.
In 2008, he and architect Tomoyuki Sakakida founded their own firm, the New Material Research Laboratory (NMRL).
Samples from the scene are being tested at Porton Down, Britain's military research laboratory, the BBC said.
The final payload on board is a small experimental spacecraft for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory.
All have been moved to Neoepica's research laboratory, which will eventually transfer them to the city council.
The station is a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
Britain's Building Research Establishment, a research laboratory, was designed to be an exemplar of a zero-carbon building.
And it is something Michael Golt of the United States Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is acutely aware of.
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is the primary scientific research and development center for the Air Force.
After graduating, I worked in a cancer research laboratory and then in vaccine manufacturing at a pharmaceutical company.
The red-brown brick building was the location of the General Motors Research Laboratory from 245 to 1956.
The bride's father is a nuclear physicist at the CERN (European Council for Nuclear Research) laboratory in Geneva.
He is the cofounder and CEO of OpenAI, an artificial general intelligence research laboratory based in San Francisco.
MIT spokeswoman Kimberly Allen confirmed Yan was employed in MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics as a postdoctoral associate.
Some near-term applications, senior officials with the Army Research Laboratory say, include increased air and ground drone autonomy.
The tenant intends to use the 3rd floor as a biological research laboratory for neurological interface testing and development.
A few years later, Mr. Davidson returned to Florida State as a microscopy technician for a materials research laboratory.
Another is Tokamak Energy, a spin-out from the UK Atomic Energy Authority's research laboratory at Culham—Harwell's successor.
The first of these was developed in 1964 at Ford Research Laboratory, the American carmaker's blue-skies research facility.
It was developed by the Soviet Union's military in the 1970s and 80s by the state chemical research laboratory.
"It's a really hot topic," said Tessa Hart, Director of the Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute TBI Clinical Research Laboratory.
Her mother is a software designer at Argonne National Laboratory, a Department of Energy research laboratory in Lemont, Ill.
Fitted with modern oceanographic equipment and a research laboratory, guests will be able to assist scientists in research activities.
Ms. Elion wrote that she had difficulty finding a job in a research laboratory, in part because of her gender.
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory has teamed up with the University of Minnesota to explore the wonders of soft robots.
Douglas Drob and Joseph Huba, physicists, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory: The eclipse can tell us a lot about Earth's atmosphere.
But test results compiled at the foundation's own research laboratory show that these plants don't adequately remove fecal coliform bacteria.
In 2014, the United States Army Research Laboratory published a report predicting what the battlefield of 2050 would look like.
NASA officials now must decide how or whether to maintain a U.S. presence on the $100 billion orbital research laboratory.
The bride's father, a retired chemist, was a manager of the developmental research laboratory at Pfanstiehl Laboratories in Waukegan, Ill.
THE GLEAMING campus of BeiGene, a biotechnology company in Beijing, has all the trappings of a well-heeled research laboratory.
Dad was attracted to science, and was assigned to the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) after graduating from Middlebury College in 1943.
The Air Force Research Laboratory conducted the test at the US Army's White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico in April.
For the last 20113 days, the Air Force Research Laboratory used the space plane as an orbital platform for classified experiments.
William Cooley, commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, said his program has invested more than $5 billion into quantum technologies.
In a press release Sunday, it said the latest X-37B mission conducted experiments for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).
"This is a critically important initiative," said Dr. Semyon M. Slobounov, director of Penn State University's Traumatic Brain Injury Research Laboratory.
Her mother, who is retired, was a research laboratory manager at the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University.
Names like Cadillac Place and the General Motors Research Laboratory appeared in my search results, and I sought out the connection.
He subsequently opened an architecture practice in Japan under the name New Material Research Laboratory with Tomoyuki Sakakida, a trained architect.
To coincide with the rebranding of its Electronics Research Laboratory, Volkswagen has produced a new concept vehicle based on its iconic campervan.
Scientists' discoveries and products extend far beyond the research laboratory, affecting people across the business sector — from designers to builders to consumers.
Alfred McEwen, a planetary geologist and director of the Planetary Image Research Laboratory, confirmed the project after the publication of this story.
An even smaller subset of these have access to Vaporflys custom-designed for their gait in Nike's NDA-protected Sports Research Laboratory.
The station serves as a research laboratory and has hosted astronauts from 18 countries since it was launched into orbit in 1998.
The Air Force Research Laboratory recently awarded a $4.2 million deal to BAE Systems to develop CONTEXT; DARPA is sponsoring BAE&aposs efforts.
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory hopes the device will make heavy weapons feel significantly lighter, taking pressure of each soldier's arms and shoulders.
I paid a visit to the National Research Council of Canada's (NRC)'s flight research laboratory, which is home to a Falcon-20.
Too many, according to J.D. Bales, Air Force Research Laboratory and Junior Force Warfighter Operations team member of the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate.
Dr. Craig Clements of San Jose State University's Fire Weather Research Laboratory said there have been few observed firenadoes of this magnitude before.
For years, Naval Research Laboratory meteorologist David Peterson has been obsessed with one of Earth's rarest atmospheric spectacles: thunderclouds formed by raging wildfires.
Rolison and her team at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory developed a battery that relies on microscopic sponge-like structures made of zinc.
In 2006, after a series of other exploits in high tech, he decided to invest in his own robotics research laboratory, Willow Garage.
In addition to Toyota, Alphabet's Google X research laboratory and Amazon have active robotics research efforts that are reportedly aimed at home applications.
The goal of the height rule is "to encourage small dogs to be included," said Ms. Bobb, who works in a research laboratory.
"Geothermal suffers from a bit of a marketing problem," says Jeffrey Bielicki, leader of the Energy Sustainability Research Laboratory at Ohio State University.
"Cows used to produce 30 to 50 pounds of milk," said Dr. Gavin Hitchener, the director of the Cornell University Duck Research Laboratory.
"Cows used to produce 30 to 50 pounds of milk," said Dr. Gavin Hitchener, the director of the Cornell University Duck Research Laboratory.
"By our measures, this is the most extreme pyrocumulonimbus storm outbreak in Australia," said Michael Fromm, a meteorologist with the Naval Research Laboratory.
During the day, I direct a research laboratory, write papers, and teach classes as a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona.
Art conservators and the Army Research Laboratory are working together to conserve outdoor painted sculpture by Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson, and Tony Smith.
Astro Teller, the boss of X, Google's semi-secret research laboratory, is one of the lucky few to have received a delivery by drone.
The debate was finally put to rest when the wreck was discovered by researchers from the University of Hawaii's Undersea Research Laboratory in 2002.
Despite these programs pushing the idea beyond its mission, UIUC's Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, which developed PLATO, largely took a hands-off approach.
Kenneth McLeod is entrepreneur in residence and director of the Clinical Science and Engineering Research Laboratory at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Now, Lockheed Martin and the Air Force Research Laboratory will have to miniaturize the technology so that it can be effectively used on airplanes.
"The successful test is a big step ahead for directed energy systems and protection against adversarial threats," Air Force Research Laboratory commander Maj. Gen.
In a brilliant white room at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, lies a clear plastic chest filled with bits of the heavens.
Scientists at the Army Research Laboratory had spent a considerable amount of time during the year seeing just what they could do with photons.
Months after the avian-flu outbreak, virologists at the Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, a division of the U.S.D.A., examined virus samples from infected farms.
Lockheed Martin has been awarded an Air Force Research Laboratory contract to develop and produce high-energy fiber laser weapons for tactical fighter aircraft.
Liu smiled, and explained that he was actually a freshman at Harvard, where Corey taught organic chemistry and led a world-renowned research laboratory.
Her mother, who is retired, was a research laboratory manager at the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University in College Station.
When she and her husband, Jerome Karle, joined the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington in the mid-1940s, the technique was limited and arduous.
The Karles moved to the Naval Research Laboratory after the war and stayed there until both retired on the same day in July 2009.
But World War II intervened, and he went to work at the Naval Research Laboratory, in the physics section of its crystal branch division.
" The first response came from Cheryl Rofer, a retired nuclear scientist at the Los Alamos National Research Laboratory: "But there is a last move.
At least, that was Jocelyn Faubert's goal when he created NeuroTracker out of his optometry research laboratory at the University of Montreal in 2009.
None of the specialized magnets are made in the United States, though a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory scientist invented them in the early 1980s.
Bouncing Balls One of the hottest training aids in professional sports came out of Jocelyn Faubert's optometry research laboratory at the University of Montreal.
Two years ago, Wang's team (working with chemist Kang Xu at the US Army Research Laboratory) created a water-based electrolyte that reached three volts.
The big chief at the Human Pain Research Laboratory is Sean Mackey, Redlich Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Neurosciences and Neurology at Stanford.
Today, the UK's Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) announced the beginning of a trial of a self-driving shuttle service in the London borough of Greenwich.
In conjunction with the Australian and British defence ministries, America's Army Research Laboratory, in Maryland, is analysing the brain's alpha, beta, delta and gamma waves.
It left opportunities open to improve on the navigation capabilities, something that Roger Easton of the US Naval Research Laboratory was well-positioned to do.
Wednesday's rendezvous with the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, was aborted at 3:25 a.m.
He'd been working for AkzoNobel,183 the second-biggest paint company in the world, and there was an opening in the company's Color Research Laboratory.
Earth, I gradually came to understand, is an ongoing research laboratory and thought experiment in how to design decisionmaking mechanisms appropriate to this new world.
The move appears to follow studies conducted by the Army Research Laboratory and the Navy that said there were risks and vulnerabilities in DJI products.
Screenshot: AIN News (YouTube)A blast at an Indian research laboratory on Wednesday left one dead and three severely injured, according to Indian news reports.
"We want people to come together to tackle big questions," said Patrick McCarthy, director of the National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory in Tucson, Ariz.
The bride's father was the founding chief of the division of trauma at Stony Brook University Hospital, where he also created the trauma research laboratory.
Sarah Glaven, a research biologist at the United States Naval Research Laboratory who was not involved in the new study, said she found it compelling.
The cost of the model, some $4 million to build and test, is a bargain, said Dan Gessler of Alden Research Laboratory, which built it.
Mike Fromm, a meteorologist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory who has researched these clouds extensively, said he likens the process to a volcanic eruption.
The space station, which is about the size of a five-bedroom house, is a $100 billion research laboratory, owned and operated by 16 nations.
HERE — now essentially a research laboratory for the carmakers — is likely to require fresh capital as it continues to invest heavily to develop its technology.
The Naval Research Laboratory publicly released the code in 2004, and management of the software was subsequently handed over to the Tor Project, a nonprofit.
Most, if not all, of this hinges upon the evolution of computer automation, faster processing speeds and artificial intelligence, leaders with the Army Research Laboratory explain.
Results from Oxford Uni's Research Laboratory for Archaeology and The History of Art suggested a 95 percent probability the liquid was made between 1970 and 1972.
In May, the Carlsberg Research Laboratory announced it had made a lager from yeast found in a bottle that had survived 133 years in its cellar.
It took nearly 30 years for the USAF to develop this system, requiring the help of NASA, Lockheed Martin, and its own Air Force Research Laboratory.
It is scheduled to remain attached to the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, for two years.
Each contract includes up to six cargo flights to the space station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
This idea for this type of nuclear fusion reactor was first floated in the 230s by the US Naval Research Laboratory in a project called LINUS.
He was an experimenter who spent his entire career at what is now GE Global Research, a General Electric research laboratory, in Niskayuna, N.Y., outside Schenectady.
She later joined the United States Naval Research Laboratory, specializing in radio astronomy, and was recruited by NASA in 1959, a year after it was founded.
"These cities and buildings are already in place," said Thomas H. Heaton, the director of the Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.
His work began at a Dow Chemical Company research laboratory in southwest Ontario, in Sarnia, where he, his wife and a young son settled in 5003.
Alexander Kott, chief scientist at Combat Capabilities Development Command&aposs Army Research Laboratory, recently picked the Army&aposs top 10 science and technology advancements of 2019.
Alexander Kott, chief scientist at Combat Capabilities Development Command&aposs Army Research Laboratory, recently picked the Army&aposs top 10 science and technology advancements of 2019.
" Air Force Research Laboratory commander Major General William Cooley says that the test is a "big step ahead for directed energy systems and protection against adversarial threats.
Last week, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) took one of its coolest-sounding projects out for a spin to show off for Department of Defense officials.
Andra, which carried out research work via a research laboratory 500 meters underground, wants to start work on the site in 2022 and complete it by 2030.
A photo of the Sun's corona, or outer atmosphere, as observed by the Parker Solar Probe on December 221, 22Image: NASA/Naval Research Laboratory/Parker Solar Probe.
The emerging system, currently in the early phases of exploration, calls upon a collaborative effort between CERDEC, the Army Research Laboratory and the Army's Natick Soldier Center.
Originally developed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory, it's now used by bad guys (hackers, pedophiles) and good guys (activists, journalists) to anonymize their activities online.
Behind these barriers is a research laboratory facility that is classified as one of the most dangerous in the world, according to the Federation of American Scientists.
Since NASA ended its space shuttle program in 2011, U.S. astronauts have had to fly aboard Russian-launched Soyuz spacecraft on missions to the orbital research laboratory.
Peter Jentsch, an entomologist with Cornell University's Hudson Valley research laboratory, calls it the Hummer of insects: a highly armored creature built to maximize its defensive capabilities.
MIT, where Yan had been employed as a post-doctoral associate in the university's Research Laboratory of Electronics, could not immediately be reached for comment on Monday.
In a recent study, researchers from the Biomechanics Research Laboratory at the University of Wollongong in Australia found a strong relationship between breast size and regular exercise.
But the Army Research Laboratory says an advantage of the simulation is that scenarios can be run repeatedly, avoiding the cost and disruption of real-life drills.
His father retired as a mathematician in the survivability and lethality analysis directorate for the United States Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Md.
Two cloned macaque monkeys are presently exploring the confines of an incubator, built for human babies, inside a research laboratory run by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
"There's not that much evidence there at those frequency ranges about how it impacts human health," says Nandini Iyer, a research audiologist with the Air Force Research Laboratory.
We also know that the program manager is Dr. Alexander M. G. Walan who worked as at the Air Force Research Laboratory until 2017 when he joined Darpa.
Every week dozens of metal flasks arrive at NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, each one loaded with air from a distant corner of the world.
One of the is an experimental research satellite for the Air Force Research Laboratory, and NASA's payload includes four different experimental craft, which the agency detailed this month.
If you want to go far, you can't do it fast, says Hirofumi Tanaka, director of the Cardiovascular Aging Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.
Mr. Pearlman worked for NASA designing amplifiers for Gemini and Apollo spacecraft, then helped found Nexus Research Laboratory, which built precision solid-state analog modules, including operational amplifiers.
Gano's post, entitled "Remove Richard Stallman and Everyone Else Horrible in Tech," followed an email Stallman had sent to a Listserv affiliated with MIT's renowned CSAIL research laboratory.
In one study, a team of US researchers got a group of overweight men and women to stay in a sleep research laboratory while they dieted for two weeks.
Engineers at the University of Cincinnati are teaming up with Air Force Research Laboratory and working on engineering clothing that could one day power gadgets, including a cell phone.
There&aposs more work to be done getting the project up to scale, said Benji Maruyama, who leads the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
"I'm going to give Walmart the benefit of the doubt on this one," Patrick Markey, director of The Interpersonal Research Laboratory and professor of psychology at Villanova University, said.
More recently, Canada passed rules in 2007 that censored and monitored scientific reports, closed a world-class climate research laboratory, and purged national statistics, including the Canadian federal census.
In a seminal paper in 2014, Louis Pecora of the United States Naval Research Laboratory and his coauthors put the pieces together about how to understand synchronization in networks.
On Friday, the United States, France and the United Kingdom launched a series of strikes on a research laboratory and two storage facilities associated with Syria's chemical weapons program.
Before his retirement from Microsoft, in February, Mr. Thacker was running a research laboratory, moving back and forth between the research and the product development sides of the company.
CreditCreditRyan Christopher Jones for The New York Times WASHINGTON — As a teenager, Keoni Gandall already was operating a cutting-edge research laboratory in his bedroom in Huntington Beach, Calif.
Autumn Oczkowski, a research ecologist at the E.P.A.'s National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory Atlantic Ecology Division in Rhode Island, was scheduled to give the keynote address.
He then joined the Air Force and served three years, stationed at the Rome Air Development Center in Rome, N.Y., a research laboratory, before joining the Stanford Research Institute.
The first computers, such as ENIAC, were purpose-built for the U.S. Army's Ballistics Research Laboratory to process complex artillery firing tables faster than humans could do it by hand.
"Diablo winds are offshore wind events that flow northeasterly over Northern California's Coast Ranges, often creating extreme danger for the San Francisco Bay Area," the Fire Weather Research Laboratory said.
Whitson, 57, ended an extended stay of more than nine months aboard the International Space Station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
Still, "the technology is moving so fast that the regulatory and legal frameworks are having a hard time keeping up," says Astro Teller of X, Google's semi-secret research laboratory.
Comet 96 P Machholz (Image: US Naval Research Laboratory)Meteor showers are formed when debris from a comet (or more rarely, an asteroid) passes through our atmosphere and burns up.
EERC was officially founded in 1951 as the Robertson Lignite Research Laboratory, a federal facility under the U.S. Bureau of Mines that tested the qualities of different types of coal.
Among the 24 satellites going up is the Air Force Research Laboratory Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) satellite, which will monitor the effects of solar radiation in medium Earth orbit.
"When photosynthesis gets too much carbon dioxide, it can't process it into sugars fast enough," Tom Sharkey, a biochemist at Michigan State University's Plant Research Laboratory said in a statement.
The memo cites a classified Army Research Laboratory report and a Navy memo, both from May as references for the order to cease use of DJI drones and related equipment.
A total of 101 men and women came to my body scanning research laboratory, where they participated in a survey, were body scanned and then took the same survey again.
He keeps a collection of the worms from back in their heyday, preserved in a jar at the entrance to his research laboratory, as a reminder of public health progress.
The company's Dragon capsules are currently the only ships that can return cargo from the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
NASA said engineers determined it posed no safety threat to the astronauts or to the facility, a $213 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (402 km) above Earth.
They were scheduled to spend more than six hours outside the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, on other maintenance chores.
It could even be used to combat fake news by "asking critical questions of news," according to Noam Slonim, a technical staff member at IBM's Haifa Research Laboratory in Israel.
"I take umbrage when I see scientists saying there's a causal relationship between marijuana and negative brain outcomes," says Margaret Haney, director of the Marijuana Research Laboratory at Columbia University.
On Friday, two astronauts will venture outside of the space station on a six-hour mission to install massive lithium-ion batteries that will help to power the research laboratory.
NASA has named the astronauts chosen to fly on commercial spacecraft made by Boeing and SpaceX to and from the International Space Station, the research laboratory that orbits around Earth.
Craig Clements, a professor and director of the Fire Weather Research Laboratory at San Jose State University, said updrafts in these clouds can reach speeds of well over 100 mph.
However, Dr. Jia Wang, senior ice climatologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), explains how this is not necessarily a good thing ecologically.
When he's not teaching at Georgia Tech, he can often be found at Oregon State University, in the O. H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, located 40 miles inland in Corvallis.
The company's Analog Research Laboratory uses a printing press to design all of Facebook's internal messaging, creating posters with playful quotes and images as well as inspirational messages from Mark Zuckerberg.
Whitson, 56, a biochemist and NASA's former chief astronaut, is making her third trip to the station, a $100 million research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (420 km) above Earth.
It's called the Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle, or JTARV, and researchers at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) compare it to "Amazon on the battlefield," according to an ARL press release.
At least that's according to Major General Thomas Masiello, commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, who spoke last Friday at the Air Force Association Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Florida.
"I've evaluated thousands of quartz samples from all over the world," says John Schlanz, chief minerals processing engineer at the Minerals Research Laboratory in Asheville, about an hour from Spruce Pine.
The bomb was developed as an Air Force Research Laboratory technology project in 2002 for use in Iraq and was first tested at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida in 2003.
Of the rest, 3,448 are still being investigated through a long process involving clinical research, laboratory testing and monitoring of the infants' development, and 462 were dismissed as not being microcephaly.
The space is as bright as a research laboratory by day and, thanks to a mélange of light fixtures (which are for sale at ABC), filled with pastel warmth by night.
NASA plans to keep it attached to the International Space Station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, for a two-year trial run.
Douglas Drob and Joseph Huba, physicists, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory: The eclipse can tell us a lot about Earth's atmosphere Amir Caspi, astrophysicist, Southwest Research Institute:Chasing the eclipse with airborne telescopes
The headquarters of the world's leading water design firm, Water Entertainment Technologies, or WET, is best described as a cross between a machine shop, a research laboratory, and a movie studio.
It was in March of 1989 that an unpublished manuscript entitled "Information Management: A Proposal" was submitted to the publication office of CERN, which is Europe's flagship particle physics research laboratory.
"Trump's tweeting habits seem to be as erratic as everything else about him," Max Braun, an employee of the Google-affiliated research laboratory known as X, said in a recent interview.
A London court gave permission for blood samples to be taken from the Skripals for examination by chemical weapons inspectors to confirm the conclusion of Britain's Porton Down military research laboratory.
Dr. Philippe Papin, an atmospheric scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory, has tweeted some fascinating animations of the storm's development, which reveal pretty impressive wind patterns with an enormous counterclockwise movement.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will invest 48 million pounds ($67 million) in a new chemical warfare defense center at its Porton Down military research laboratory, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said on Thursday.
Last fall, after thousands of Canadians and scientists wrote letters to Minister Duncan, $1.6 million in funding was found for one of the CCAR projects, the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL).
"This year, ozonesonde measurements at the South Pole did not show any portions of the atmosphere where ozone was completely depleted," said atmospheric scientist Bryan Johnson at NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory.
The Air Force Research Laboratory at the Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, developed the system, which uses short bursts of high-powered microwaves to disable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Working with researchers at North Carolina State University's Minerals Research Laboratory in nearby Asheville, the TVA scientists developed a much faster and more efficient method to separate out minerals, called froth flotation.
Whether sneaking through the streets of occupied Paris or smashing through the doors of a heavily guarded research laboratory, Youngblood is constantly moving, engaging, and full of moments that made me smile.
The shopping mall, and a nearby pub and a restaurant were also being tested for toxic substances, with samples from the scenes tested at the secret military research laboratory at Porton Down.
Thomas H. Heaton, the director of the Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology, warns that a big enough quake could theoretically throw a building off its steel saucers.
"If you want to move a biological bio-based sensor to the field...you try to protect them," Dimitra Stratis-Cullum, a biomaterials scientist at the Army Research Laboratory, told Defense One.
And so, a team of scientists from the French government's Historical Monuments Research Laboratory work each day inside the 850-year-old cathedral even as it still faces the risk of collapse.
The 8.1 million pound, or $10.4 million, project will be carried out by a consortium of companies, including Transport Research Laboratory, a British research firm, and DHL, the delivery and logistics company.
The group started constructing its first lab in 1941: The Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory (AERL) was built in Cleveland, Ohio, to research how to increase the power and efficiency of aircraft engines.
Among the other notable milestones, it launched a joint research laboratory with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2017 and had 175 papers published at eight AI conferences in the past year alone.
"The bloom itself is the visual manifestation of nutrient overenrichment in lakes," said Tim Davis, an ecologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.
The Tor Project promotes the use of software that helps internet users mask their online identities and whereabouts; the software was developed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory nearly 20 years ago.
But a DHS official told The Associated Press that the agency independently confirmed the security flaw with outside partners and a national research laboratory, and decided it was necessary to issue the warning.
Siemens and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, a German research organisation, will also establish a hydrogen research laboratory to study the production, storage and use of hydrogen, the company said in a statement on Monday.
There are two main versions of the rumor, and they have one common thread: that the coronavirus, SARS-CoV-230, originated in a level 250 (the highest biosafety level) research laboratory in Wuhan.
This would increase the battery's charge and discharge rate, which is "one of the 'holy grails' of energy storage," says Paul Braun, director of the Materials Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois.
"We're raising the flag to say, look, this is not what we hope happens for the ozone layer," said Dr. Montzka, a research chemist at the Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colo.
"A hard Brexit could cripple UK science and the government needs to sit up and listen," Paul Nurse, director of the Francis Crick Institute, Europe's biggest biomedical research laboratory, said in another statement.
On a November night in 1953, Frank Olson, a civilian scientist who worked at a United States Army research laboratory near Frederick, Md., died after falling from a hotel-room window in Manhattan.
Detroit provided fertile ground (and ample space) for invention, and today the company occupies 30,000 square feet in the historic Argonaut building, a building that housed General Motors Research Laboratory from 1936 to 1956.
According to a solicitation from the Air Force Research Laboratory spotted by Aviation Week (via Task & Purpose), one possibility would be an autonomous aircraft that could potentially fly people away from a crash site.
The engineers at 33DFS, a research laboratory and a business, believe that SDE could be a universal operating system for electricity, bound eventually to be integrated into every load and every piece of infrastructure.
In America, in particular, a programme called MAST (Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology), which has been run by the US Army Research Laboratory in Maryland, is wrapping up this month after ten successful years.
Frustrated by the lack of scientific consensus on how to deal with a man o'war sting, a research team led by Christie Wilcox from UHM's Pacific Cnidaria Research Laboratory (PCRL) put their heads together.
"Potential of catastrophic disaster is inherently greater in an airborne vehicle," a section of a presentation dated this year from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a Department of Energy government research laboratory, reads.
Nearby, researchers were experimenting in Mr. Saraceno's Arachnid Research Laboratory, monitoring how the spiders reacted to dust from earth as well as what Mr. Saraceno said was dust that had fallen from outer space.
The U.S. has been paying Russia about $80 million per ticket for a ride to the International Space Station, a $100 billion orbital research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (402 km) above Earth.
That's what led the Air Force Research Laboratory, working a with a company called DZYNE Technologies Incorporated, who specializes in autonomous aircraft, to develop the Robotic Pilot Unmanned Conversion Program, also known as ROBOpilot.
The nerve agent used in an attack on a former spy and his daughter could have come from a research laboratory in the United Kingdom, Russia's EU ambassador said, the BBC reported on Sunday.
For nonfiction: Piotr Naskrecki, director of the biological research laboratory at Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique, whose superb research, photography and writing are all displayed, for example, in "Relics: Travels in Nature's Time Machine" (2011).
The paper was published under the supposed auspices of the "Illusional Papers," a comic reference to the "Occasional Papers" published by Texas Tech's Natural Science Research Laboratory (NSRL), to which several biology faculty also belong.
The launch systems are aimed at ending U.S. reliance on Russian Soyuz rockets for $80 million-per-seat rides to the $100 billion orbital research laboratory, which flies about 250 miles (400 km) above earth.
The bomb was then rapidly produced in-house at the Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate where it quickly made its way into the lab for prototype production, according to the Eglin Air Force Base.
Madhulika Guhathakurta, astrophysicist, NASA Ames Research Center: The Sun reveals our connection to the cosmos Douglas Drob and Joseph Huba, physicists, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory: The eclipse can tell us a lot about Earth's atmosphere
The ISS, which is staffed by rotating crews of astronauts and cosmonauts, serves as a research laboratory for biology, life science, materials science and physics experiments, as well as astronomical observations and Earth remote sensing.
For many surveyed, seeing photos and video of grandchildren were a powerful lure, according to S. Shyam Sundar, a co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory at Penn State, who worked on the survey.
At the same time, the Washington Times quoted a former Israeli military intelligence officer, who has studied Chinese biological warfare, saying that the coronavirus may have originated in an advanced virus research laboratory in Wuhan.
He, Skripochka, who has flown once before, and Ovchinin, a rookie, will spend about six months living and working aboard the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
Algorithms are being specifically developed to automatically give computers flight control of an F-16, once it flies to within 500-feet or less than another aircraft, Air Force Research Laboratory developers have told Warrior Maven.
The U.S. space agency has said it intends to award multiple contracts, each including at least six cargo flights to the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Health informed the WHO that of five samples, one tested positive for the Zaire strain of the Ebola virus at the National Institute of Biomedical Research laboratory in Kinshasa, the capital.
The launch systems are aimed at ending U.S. reliance on Russian rockets for rides to the $100 billion orbital research laboratory, which flies about 250 miles (402 km) above Earth, at about $80 million per ticket.
Global average CO2 concentrations have risen at an annual average rate of more than 2 ppm, or almost 0.6 percent per year, in the last ten years, according to the U.S. government's Earth System Research Laboratory.
The work on laser weapons underway includes an Air Force Research Laboratory contract awarded to Lockheed Martin last week to develop high-power fiber lasers that will be tested on a tactical fighter jet by 2021.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has 22019 percent support among likely voters, with Trump, the Republican nominee, at 38 percent, according to the poll by the Public Opinion Research Laboratory at the University of North Florida.
"No specific root cause for the physiological events was identified" after experts and engineers from the Joint Program Office, Lockheed Martin, the Air Force Research Laboratory and several other organizations investigated the aircraft, base spokeswoman Maj.
S. Shyam Sundar is a distinguished professor of communication and co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory, and Bingjie Lieu, Carlina DiRusso, and Michael Krieger are Ph.D students in mass communications at Penn State University.
Still, "women are a lot more dissatisfied with their shoes than men are" even though they also tend to have lower expectations for their footwear's comfort, said Gregory Gray of Heeluxe, an independent shoe research laboratory.
The launch systems are aimed at ending U.S. reliance on Russian rockets for rides to the $100 billion orbital research laboratory, which flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, at about $80 million per ticket.
This doesn't just lead groups like the Air Force Research Laboratory to portray junk analysis as correct; it also promotes fringe ideologues as legitimate representatives of Islam and of Muslim Americans, when they are anything but.
When the industry's ready, or when environmental regulations become more stringent, fireworks manufacturers will at least know where to start, says Jesse Sabatini, a scientist with the US Army Research Laboratory who has worked extensively on pyrotechnics.
Akin Adamson, the Middle East regional director at British consultancy Transport Research Laboratory, said the high cost of developing the hyperloop and the potentially high price of tickets to recoup the expenses could limit the system's impact.
NASA plans to keep BEAM attached to the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, for two years to see how it fares in the harsh environment of space.
Seoul will select a site over the next 12 years for a permanent disposal facility that would include an underground research laboratory that would conduct safety checks, the country's energy ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Tyco was founded more than five decades ago as a small research laboratory for the United States government and grew to become an industrial empire under the leadership of L. Dennis Kozlowski through a wave of acquisitions.
"... In our research laboratory, we are committed to responsibly [developing] the next generation of reproductive therapies that will allow our patients to use their tissues to produce eggs or sperm and have biological children," Orwig tells Axios.
Bridenstine, speaking to reporters in Moscow, also said he was confident that a planned Soyuz launch in December, which is due to transport three people, including one American, to the $100 billion orbital research laboratory, would happen.
So three separate images are taken of the area and colors are individually adjusted to red, blue and green using infrared technology, said Alfred McEwen, director of the Planetary Image Research Laboratory at the University of Arizona.
"The six-gill sawsharks are really quite extraordinary as most sawsharks have five gill slits per side," said Simon Weigmann, a co-author of the study, who is based at the Elasmobranch Research Laboratory in Hamburg, Germany.
But Patricia G. Devine, a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin who runs a research laboratory on prejudice, said she was troubled by the spread of such training in the absence of probing, objective research.
The US military's Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is developing genetically engineered organisms that it hopes will be able to detect the presence of enemy submarines, ships, or divers, according to a new report published in Defense One.
Though this is a trivial action for a human being, it is a breakthrough for robots, according to Stuart Young of the Army Research Laboratory (ARL), in Adelphi, Maryland, who is in charge of the RoMan project.
In addition to its dozens of commercial customers, SpaceX is one of two companies hired by NASA to fly cargo to the International Space Station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
The transaction signals the end of the Tyco name, which started in 1960 when the company was a small research laboratory for the United States government, later growing into an industrial giant through a series of diverse acquisitions.
Microgravity drop tube (Zero Gravity Facility, John H. Glenn Research Laboratory, Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio)NASA scientists can recreate weightlessness thanks to the 470 foot-deep underground vacuum chamber and the drop vehicle, which weighs about 2000 lbs.
"The research is not there to suggest that there is a link between violent video games and these horrific acts of violence," Patrick Markey, director of The Interpersonal Research Laboratory and professor of psychology at Villanova University, said.
Find the Right ShoeMuch like rotating the tires on your car, mixing up the running shoes you use throughout the week can lower your risk of injury, according to research from the Sports Medicine Research Laboratory in Luxembourg.
The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is part of the ARL Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS CTA), a consortium of three industrial research labs and 14 universities which receives multi-million dollar support from the US Army Research Laboratory.
He had struck up an acquaintance with Crick about eight years earlier, while Woese was working at the General Electric Research Laboratory in Schenectady, N.Y., as an unguided biophysicist not quite sure what his employers wanted from him.
The demonstration inspired a number of developers, including the artificial intelligence researchers Adam Cheyer and Tom Gruber, who began research on virtual assistants while they were still at SRI International, an independent research laboratory in Menlo Park, Calif.
It is part of a program known as EDGE, for Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environment, that was developed in a partnership between the science and technology division of the Department of Homeland Security and the Army Research Laboratory.
In addition to having run a research laboratory for Genentech, she was a senior research scientist in the Stanford Department of Biology from 2003 to 2011 before continuing her research at Rockefeller, focusing on developing treatments for Parkinson's disease.
The Naval Research Laboratory, NASA and DARPA—the Pentagon's advanced-technology arm—are all working on various projects for spacecraft that could refuel satellites and even repair them in orbit, using a range of tools and complex robotic arms.
Scientists at Britain's military research laboratory at Porton Down identified the poison as a military-grade nerve agent from a group of chemicals known as Novichok, which was first developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s.
Sixty-two percent of registered voters in Florida support "legalizing and regulating marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol," according to the results of a February 2018 poll conducted by the University of North Florida Public Opinion Research Laboratory.
The Boeing and SpaceX launch systems are aimed at ending U.S. reliance on Russian rockets for rides to the $100 billion orbital research laboratory, which flies about 250 miles (402 km) above Earth, at about $80 million per ticket.
Trevor Darrell, a director of the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research laboratory, said that the restrictions would be "a significant and unfortunate inconvenience for many group members," but that they would not "fundamentally change" the lab's ability to do research.
Russia's ambassador to the European Union Vladimir Chizhov told the same program that his country has destroyed its reserves of such substances and a British research laboratory could be the source of the nerve agent used in the attack.
Dr. Rath, who supervised Dr. Karle's work in Washington, said that her renown within the scientific community was so wide that when scientists from around the world visited the Naval Research Laboratory, they would very often make one request.
Ricky Massaro from the Army's Geospatial Research Laboratory in Virginia has mitigated that problem and produced a highly efficient photogrammetric method that can turn aerial imagery into accurate 3D surface maps in near real-time without any human oversight.
Perched on top of the rocket is a Dragon capsule loaded with about 5,500 pounds (2,500 kg) of supplies and science experiments for the International Space Station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
Since the space shuttle program was shut down, the U.S. space agency NASA has had to rely on Russia to fly astronauts to space station, a $100 billion orbital research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (402 km) above Earth.
Since the U.S. space shuttle program was shut down in 2011, NASA has had to rely on Russia to fly astronauts to the space station, a $100 billion orbital research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (402 km) above Earth.
"The takeaway is that plants' ability to help us control atmospheric carbon dioxide levels is weaker than we thought," Tom Sharkey, a biochemist at Michigan State University's Plant Research Laboratory and one of the study's authors, said in a statement.
"While working on this project I've spent two months on an internship at the US Army Research Laboratory and a year as a visiting scholar at the Network Science Center, United States Military Academy, West Point," his RPI bio explains.
Perched on top of the rocket is a Dragon capsule loaded with about 5,500 pounds (2,500 kg) of supplies and science experiments for the space station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
He dedicates one floor to the making of his solar-powered sculptures, another to his Cloud Cities sculptures, and an entire wing of one floor to his Arachnid Research Laboratory, where hundreds of spiders spin webs in large glass tanks.
A self-described "unlicensed architect" who splits his time between Tokyo and New York, Sugimoto has brought his monastic Modernist aesthetic to life through the firm New Material Research Laboratory, which he co-founded with the architect Tomoyuki Sakakida in 2008.
The Munich-based research laboratory Testbiotech, which is critical of genetic engineering, accuses Oxitec of having started the field trial without sufficient studies: "Oxitec's trials have led to a largely uncontrollable situation," CEO Christoph Then told the German Press Agency, dpa.
A group in North Carolina also built a PS250 supercomputer in 23, and a few years later, at the Air Force Research Laboratory in New York, computer scientist Mark Barnell started working on a similar project called the Condor Cluster.
Tim Watkins, the director of the EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory, told Office of Research and Development employees in Las Vegas this week that they would have to move to another EPA location or leave the agency by Sept. 85033.
This allowed for short wavelength light to penetrate and scatter in the water and reflect back through the ice, George Leshkevich, a field scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, told USA Today.
NASA has awarded SpaceX $2.6 billion, and aerospace rival Boeing Co $4.2 billion to build separate rocket and capsule launch systems to carry U.S. astronauts to and from the space station, an orbital research laboratory that flies 250 miles (402 km) above Earth.
After three months of discussions, Uber Elevate has selected The University of Texas at Austin as its partner alongside the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to develop new rotor technology for vehicles that the company will use in its uberAIR flying taxi network.
The modest setup occupies just a few dozen square feet of space—a tight but necessary fit, given that CU Boulder's newest research laboratory is located not in a building on the university's campus, but the back of a Ram ProMaster cargo van.
The project had support from the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Research Laboratory and the EU's Horizon 2020 research program, which gives you an idea of the kind of organizations interested in being able to leverage this kind of flexible drone design.
Bolton told ABC that denuclearization means getting rid of all the North&aposs nuclear weapons, dismantling them and taking them to Oakridge, Tennessee, where the U.S. developed its atomic bomb during World War II and retains a nuclear and high-technology research laboratory.
One is that carbon fibre allows manufacturers to make much larger, more complex parts in one go, says Richard Oldfield, chief executive of the National Composites Centre (NCC), a research laboratory set up by the University of Bristol, and home to Bertha.
For instance, a 2013 study from the University of New Hampshire Family Research Laboratory found that kids who were spanked grew up to be lawbreakers at greater rates than un-spanked children, even if those un-spanked children had otherwise shitty upbringings.
Below are details of man-made diamonds: A team at the General Electric Research Laboratory in New York discovered the first commercially successful process for producing man-made diamonds in December, 1954, according to the book "The Diamond Makers" by Robert Hazen.
The culprit, astronomers suspect, was a gigantic outburst of energy from a supermassive black hole — the biggest explosion ever documented in the universe, according to Simona Giacintucci, a radio astronomer at the Naval Research Laboratory and the leader of the research team.
So, for the new study, which was published this month in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports, researchers from the Biomechanics Research Laboratory at the University of Wollongong in Australia advertised for women willing to have their breasts measured and discussed.
The bride's mother and father are meteorologists at the United States Naval Research Laboratory in Annapolis, Md. The groom is a software engineer at Oscar Health Insurance, a technology-focused health insurance company based in Manhattan, where he works on internal tools.
The U.S. Navy has long been curious about difficult-to-source jellyfish stings, said Gary Vora, the deputy laboratory head within the Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., and another author of the paper.
SpaceX successfully launched an unpiloted Crew Dragon in March to the International Space Station, a $100 billion orbital research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, although the date for its debut manned mission remains uncertain after repeated slips.
"Obviously, we don't know what any of the investigators have in terms of narrowing it down to say that it's an acoustic weapon," says James Jauchem, a retired scientist who previously investigated the biological effects of acoustic energy for the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The Cygnus, which departed the space station on Tuesday, was launched from Earth in March with more than 7,000 pounds (3,200 kg) of food, supplies and science experiments for the station, a research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above the planet.
The latest development in this area came on August 3rd, when a group of researchers led by Evangelos Eleftheriou at IBM's research laboratory in Zurich announced, in a paper published in Nature Nanotechnology, that they had built a working, artificial version of a neuron.
While Peterson was in the air, a team on the ground— comprised of Naval Research Laboratory postdoctoral researcher Philippe Papin, University of Iowa graduate student Tyler Van, and several summer interns—conducted real-time analysis of satellite and weather data to spot any pyroCbs.
The mobile Ka-band Doppler radar rig is similar to what meteorologists use to monitor the weather, but it is finely tuned to detect ash particles in a fire plume, said Craig Clements, the director of San Jose State University's Fire Weather Research Laboratory.
As the Naval Research Laboratory told Motherboard in an email, researchers plan on using microorganisms commonly found in the ocean and genetically modify them so they react to various substances left by enemy vessels or equipment, such as fuel exhaust and trace amounts of metals.
Mass-timber components have a resistance to burning that is relative to their thickness, as extensive tests conducted by the United States Forest Service and the American Wood Council at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Fire Research Laboratory and elsewhere have demonstrated.
De la Peña, a retired Army colonel, was a Trump campaign surrogate and on the administration's Pentagon transition team, while Oxford has for five years been a national security executive policy advisor at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, a Department of Energy-managed research laboratory.
To raise the issue of false positives is not in any way to doubt or blame patients, said the study's lead author, Dr. Bryant Webber, assigned to the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, which is part of the Air Force Research Laboratory.
To raise the issue of false positives is not in any way to doubt or blame patients, said the study's lead author, Dr. Bryant Webber, assigned to the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, which is part of the Air Force Research Laboratory.
After graduating from City College of New York and University of California at Berkeley, he started his career at Fairchild Semiconductor Research Laboratory in California, and five years later, he was the first hire when his mentor left to start a new venture called Intel.
Shotwell also told reporters at the gathering that the company is already testing Starlink connectivity for U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory use, and while she didn't reveal consumer pricing, did note that many in the U.S. pay $80 for service that is sub-par already, per SpaceNews.
During Friday's spacewalk, Williams and Rubins attached an adapter onto the shuttle's docking port that will allow commercial space taxis under development by Space Exploration Technologies and Boeing to park at the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
Previously, the Army Research Laboratory announced it created an advanced drone the size of a fly complete with a set of "tiny robotic legs" — a major achievement since it presumably might be capable of entering a building undetected to perform surveillance, or used for more nefarious actions.
Their work, some of which was funded by and conducted in collaboration with the United States Army Research Laboratory, could be useful in a plagiarism dispute, for instance, but also has privacy implications, especially for the thousands of developers who contribute open source code to the world.
"It gets depressing, but we've made some great strides in coral restoration that I never would have thought possible even ten years ago," said Dave Vaughan, the executive director and manager of the coral restoration program at the Mote Tropical Research Laboratory in the Florida Keys.
Venture Beat shot a quick video of Ryu on stage at IBM's research laboratory in Almaden, California, demonstrating how these hand gestures could be used to control a TV. "It recognized hand waves, finger waves, closed fists and finger pinches from about 10 feet away," wrote CNET.
"The overall layout is a 12 × 12 array of rectangular blocks, each block consisting of a grid of dark spots whose positions vary like the beads on an eight-stringed abacus," explains Steven Erwin, a computational materials scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory, in a Nature commentary.
The IECC also debuted Tuesday at the former Electronics Research Laboratory in the same space, but with an expanded goal to bring digitization, connectivity, autonomy, and other advanced driving systems into research centers for VW and its other brands (like Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Bugatti).
"Even a short helicopter flight can affect a dog&aposs hearing, resulting in impaired performance and inability to hear the handler&aposs commands, which can hinder the mission," Stephen Lee, senior scientist at Army Research Office, said in a Wednesday press statement from the Army Research Laboratory.
The Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University has been working on the ship found under the Indigo Hotel for nearly eight months, documenting the pieces of timber and painstakingly removing water as well as iron from fastenings that permeated the ship's wood over time.
Tom Borden, the program director of the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program, said he received a call on Friday from Wayne Munns, director of the Atlantic ecology division of the E.P.A.'s Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, telling him the three scientists would not be allowed to speak.
"When considering the development of any type of drug treatment, keep in mind that a drug that shows promise and works very well in a research laboratory does not necessarily translate into a safe and effective treatment that can be used to treat patients," Millet said.
Previously, the Army Research Laboratory announced it created an advanced drone the size of a fly complete with a set of "tiny robotic legs" — a major achievement since it presumably might be capable of entering a building undetected to perform surveillance or used for more nefarious actions.
The printed version was prefaced with the phrase "From the Staff of the Virus Research Laboratory by Jonas E. Salk, M.D.," and a United Press account quoted him as crediting his original three assistants, who had joined him as early as 1949 — Dr. Youngner, Army Maj.
There seemed to be nothing at which he didn't excel: composing his dense, detailed, exquisitely honed music; conducting Wagner at the Bayreuth Festival; leading the New York Philharmonic; making revelatory recordings; founding, in Ircam and the Ensemble Intercontemporain, both a research laboratory and a virtuosic modern orchestra.
The company took over one of the hangars used by NASA's now-retired space shuttles for a commercial space taxi that will ferry astronauts and potentially paying passengers to and from the International Space Station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
In March Alibaba announced it had opened a VR research laboratory called the GnomeMagic Lab, which was working on VR and AR technologies to help sellers on Alibaba platforms to build their own 3D product inventories, with a long-term goal of helping businesses set up entire VR stores.
During Friday's spacewalk, Williams and Rubins plan to attach an adapter onto the shuttle's docking port that will allow commercial space taxis under development by Space Exploration Technologies and Boeing to park at the station, a $100 billion research laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
When bees reproduce, their colony splits in half, said Jay Evans, research leader at the Agriculture Department's Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, Md. Half of the colony stays in the hive with a new queen, and the other half swarms with the older queen to a new home.
The nine teams will include researchers from NASA Ames Research Center, the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center, the University of Arizona, the University of California, Berkeley, the US Naval Research Laboratory, the University of New Mexico, Mount Holyoke College and the Planetary Science Institute.
Per HuffPost, the Transport Research Laboratory researched just how distracting the Apple Watch is in 2015 and found that a driver reading a message on a smartwatch would take 2.52 seconds to react when an emergency maneuver is required, compared to just 0.9 seconds for a driver talking to a passenger.
The vehicle was developed as a partnership between the Air Force Research Laboratory and Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems as a relatively cheap platform that can fill a electronic warfare, strike, and surveillance role on the battlefield, controlled by a piloted aircraft on its own or as part of a swarm group.
Other voices in the conversation: Madhulika Guhathakurta, astrophysicist, NASA Ames Research Center: The Sun reveals our connection to the cosmos Douglas Drob and Joseph Huba, physicists, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory: The eclipse can tell us a lot about Earth's atmosphere Amir Caspi, astrophysicist, Southwest Research Institute:Chasing the eclipse with airborne telescopes
On Tuesday, the chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down, a chemical weapons research laboratory near Salisbury, told Sky News that the laboratory had not yet identified "the precise source" of the nerve agent and thus was unable to say whether it had come from Russia.
The MIT Media Lab is an antidisciplinary research laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that conducts research focusing "on the study, invention, and creative use of digital technologies to enhance the ways that people think, express, and communicate ideas, and explore new scientific frontiers," according to the lab's website.
Alexander Calder, who famously rejected the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976 as a form of protest against the Vietnam War, would be extremely surprised to learn that the conservation of his outdoor sculptures is increasingly a result of a collaboration between art conservators and the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL).
Over a two-week trial recently conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory, an experimental Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter autonomously planned and executed a practice air-to-ground strike mission, reacting to the changing combat environment around it, using AI to help it act as a "surrogate" Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV).
In the flurry of follow-up emails that DeLonge sent to Podesta, he mentioned he'd enlisted the help of General William McCasland, the former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, in helping him hone his message to the youth: DeLonge's last known outreach to Podesta occurred on March 12 of last year.
A new study by NASA, plus Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Earth System Research Laboratory shows that atmospheric rivers might increase the chances of a phenomenon called "rain-on-snow," which is pretty much what you'd expect: rain falling on top of snowpack, which would accelerate the melting of the snowpack.
"If we continue to pair a particular look with (being a villain) ... then pretty soon, it's like Pavlov's dog: Simply seeing a person in that category is enough to prime thoughts of 'villain,' " said Mary Beth Oliver, a professor at Penn State University and co-director of its Media Effects Research Laboratory.
"Dripping is a more labor-intensive method of vaping in which the user manually applies a few drops of liquid directly to the exposed heating coil of the e-cig every so many puffs," said Alan Shihadeh, a professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Aerosol Research Laboratory at the American University of Beirut.
Michael Crary and Giselle Carnaby, co-directors of the Swallowing Research Laboratory at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, have developed their own battery of four exercises—a "pharyngocise" routine, as they've dubbed it—that has shown early promise in preventing or minimizing dysphagia among people having radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.
A team led by Dominik Kraus, a physicist at the German research laboratory Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, used the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) and the Matter in Extreme Conditions (MEC) instrument to put samples of polystyrene, a hydrocarbon-based plastic, under similar stresses to those found in the interiors of large ice gas planets.

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