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.
"Stephane Hessel was a towering figure in the human rights world, " U.N.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
But the sheer magnitude of the human tragedy of the second world war puts it in a class of its own, and its relative closeness to the present day makes claims on the collective memory that more remote horrors cannot.
"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.
Following in the footsteps of Robert Peugeot, British industrialist Henry Kremer figured the best way to inspire innovation in the world of human-powered aircraft, was to appeal to the pockets of engineers.
Michael Mosley presents Guts: The Strange and Mysterious World of the Human Stomach on BBC Four at 21:00 BST on Thursday 12 July or watch online afterwards via iPlayer at the above link (UK only).
"Feathers are one of the things that transit the imaginary boundary we put between the human and natural world, " he explained.
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 moon seemed to elevate him and his colleagues to the status of oracles, and people pressed them for their thoughts on everything from the future of the human species to the chances for world peace.
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).
Britain would become the first country in the world to ban human cloning, according to London's Independent newspaper.
It was this insight that drove drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights after the Second World War.
In the light of the comprehensive approach, the World Conference on Human Rights emphasizes the importance of giving special attention including through intergovernmental and humanitarian organizations and finding lasting solutions to questions related to internally displaced persons including their voluntary and safe return and rehabilitation.
The birth of the first human child who began life as an embryo outside the human body made headlines world-wide and, within a few years, spawned hundreds of commercial IVF clinics.
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Hayek tries to illuminate the unseen and hidden wonder of the world created by human action but not human design.
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".
In accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of humanitarian law, the World Conference on Human Rights further emphasizes the importance of and the need for humanitarian assistance to victims of all natural and man-made disasters.
As part of a graduate project a year earlier, the two built the world's first human-powered ornithopter a plane that flaps its wings and flew it nearly 500 feet.
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The signpost, just a few years old, was chipped at the edges to make it look as if it was something Davy Crockett may have used, and the names carved upon it encapsulated the heroic human endeavour necessary to chart the world before satellites made this task obsolete.
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The Olympics, born as a celebration of the human body and spirit, bring the world together every two years in a peaceful competition and allow us to transform nationalism into a spirited, peaceful chant for our own countries.
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Everywhere you look, whether in the halls of Congress, as far away as a Pakistan school bus, or as close as an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, the human family is crying out for the world's women to step up to leadership roles.
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