(oct 2011) - 16 Perfectoid Spaces and the Weight-Monodromy Conject 1:43:31 André JOYAL - 14 A crash course in topos theory the big picture 1:13:22 Hugo Duminil-Copin - La marche aléatoire auto-évitante 1:01:15 Alain Aspect - Le photon onde ou particule L’étrangeté quantique ...
Damadian was looking at years wasted on a failed invention, but one of his colleagues bravely suggested that he might be too big for the machine. A svelte graduate student volunteered to give it a try, and on July 3, 1977, the first MRI exam was performed on a human being. It took ...
New MRIs do not require you to lie within a tube. Rather, patients having an MRI of the knee, ankle, foot, elbow, or wrist, can simply place that body part within the MRI machine. This type of machine does not work for MRI of the shoulders, spine, hips, or pelvis. Open MRIs Open...
So we see a lot of this. When we have a workshop or when we have clients in to work with us side by side, eventually we get to the point in the process that's kind of fuzzy or unconventional. And eventually, these big-shot executives whip out their BlackBerrys and they say they ...
atom, it knocks loose an electron in one of the atom's lower orbitals. An electron in a higher orbital immediately falls to the lower energy level, releasing its extra energy in the form of a photon. It's a big drop, so the photon has a high energy level -- it is an X-ray ...
Deep learning utilizes really big neural networks and a lot of computing power to find complex patterns in data, for applications such as image and speech recognition. Cognitive computing is about creating a "natural, human-like interaction," as SAS puts it, including using the ability to interp...
Then UbiOps can help you out and make sure that you can focus on quick iteration and model development. For example, take a look at what we’veachieved together with Ellogon.AI! They use big data and AI on UbiOps to efficiently determine whether a cancer patient may benefit from immunot...
It's obvious that your cerebral cortex has a big impact on how you think. But studying exactly how it makes you smart is a little tricky, because: Your brain is hard to get to -- it's encased in your skull. Tools for looking at the brain, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
This allows ASIMO to do the jobs it was created to do without being too big and menacing. Often referred to as looking like a "kid wearing a spacesuit," ASIMO's friendly appearance and nonthreatening size work well for the purposes Honda had in mind when creating it. ASIMO is just 4 ...
Profile: New MRI machine giving researchers new insight into how the brain functionsMELISSA BLOCK, ROBERT SIEGEL