Truly, the more we understand what happens within and between genes, the more innocent the human world seems.
Dr Waibel said it would be a place that would teach robots about the objects that fill the human world and their relationships to each other.
The Rapyuta database is part of the European Robo Earth project that began in 2011 with the hope of standardising the way robots perceive the human world.
In Bali, there is a belief that gods and goddesses exist in the elements of nature, so for Balinese, the spirit world and the human world are constantly interacting.
Since 1946, several organizations have tracked the number of armed conflicts and their human toll world-wide.
"Stephane Hessel was a towering figure in the human rights world, " U.N.
ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, called on Obama to move toward a "legal commitment" to abolishing nuclear weapons and said he hoped for a "safer, saner and more human" world.
"Feathers are one of the things that transit the imaginary boundary we put between the human and natural world, " he explained.
Japanese ambassador Keiichi Hayashi told those present the stone was a "symbol of human suffering during World War II and the ongoing quest for peace".
At some point next year, probably during the month of October, the world human population will pass the 6 billion mark for the first time.
Pressure had mounted on the DoJ from smaller providers, particularly Sprint which would stand as a human in a world of giants if the deal went through.
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Despite only the northern tip of the reserve being open to tourism, safari bus congestion is low enough to make you sometimes feel as if you are the only human in a world dominated by mega fauna.
After working in the Human Resources consulting world for a number of years, I was incredibly familiar with the value that personality, cognitive and behavioral inventories add to the selection process, when used appropriately.
The Chief Medical Officer, Prof Sally Davies, said the levels would be so low as not to represent a health risk, although she is deeply worried about the long-term threat of antibiotic resistance in the human and animal world.
In string theory, the forces and particles of which the universe is now composed are actually vibrations of tiny strings made from these ten dimensions (six of which are confined to such strings, and thus are not perceivable in the human-scale world).
In Education, the UKNC for UNESCO Scotland Committee focuses its expertise and the strength of its civil society network on helping policy development in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Human Rights Education (HRE) within the framework of the World Programme for Human Rights Education.
The talk will include "technical content involving head-mounted display hardware and its interaction with the human perceptual system, " with Abrash examining one real world discrepancy to which human perception is sensitive.
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Olympic athletes stretch the very fabric of human performance, smashing world records with their grit, heart and sweat.
He's taking 10, 000 photos, one of each person who lives there, to show the world the human face of climate change.
It's all pretty heady stuff, which is why we're also gonna take a quick detour to the world of human waste.
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In the real world of human family relations there can be no justification for government to impose this burden by force of law.
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The partnership outlines specific areas where we are focusing our collective efforts, reaffirming our commitment to saving lives and improving human welfare around the world.
Responding to Mr Grayling's comments, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes told the BBC the ECHR was a "benchmark of human rights around the world".
It will be next to impossible if Mr Kasparov, the best human player in the world, sweeps his pieces off the board and refuses to play.
Because we believe in human dignity, the world must have more effective means to stabilize regions in turmoil and to halt religious violence and ethnic cleansing.
The birth of the first child who began life as an embryo outside the human body made headlines world-wide and ultimately spawned hundreds of commercial IVF clinics.
Du Bois composed his text during Jim Crow, a time of official racial segregation that deliberately obscured to the wider world the human details of African-American life.
"The Miss Universe competition is designed to find the one person in the world whose human qualities make them worthy of the Miss Universe crown and title, " Allred said.
Similarly, the movements of the rats were tracked in their cage and used to control an avatar projected into the VR world the human subjects experienced via a head-mounted display.
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