Two of our young experts have played a role in the hot field of using high tech methods to understand the brain.
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Giuliani also forced an unprecedented degree of accountability on the NYPD, using high-tech software.
Investigators are using a high tech 3-D video camera to review the scene and attempt to pinpoint where the bridge failure began.
They are using high-tech brain scans on vegetative and minimally conscious patients to try to understand why some recover and others don't.
By using high-tech imaging equipment, scientists hope to examine the body to better understand not only the aging process but also how man has evolved.
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Enthusiasts measured the mountain twice using high-tech GPS equipment.
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The Kindle may not wow users with its design, but it performs dependably enough that users can focus wholly on its content and forget that they're even using a high-tech gadget.
Margolis is using his high-tech background, his communications and sales skills, his understanding of the passionate watch customer, and his newly acquired Swiss watch industry experience, to create ways to appeal to watch lovers in the modern world.
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Dine alternates among charcoal, India ink, litho crayon and other drawing tools, often on the same pieces, giving a lesson in the possibilities of tonal variation using implements that must have been high tech before the Renaissance.
REI's high-tech gadgets, using one computer to track your whereabouts and another to keep tabs on the weather.
Williams replicated the Series 1996 hundred-dollar note (aka the "New Note") and mimicked all of its security features, using a mix of old-style and high-tech tools.
Both China and India, for instance, are using their newfound economic might to invest in high-tech companies in Europe and elsewhere to acquire technological expertise overnight.
As the Inside Out programme discovers tonight, there is a high-tech means of identifying stricken trees using equipment originally designed for checking war zones for chemical weapons.
Few types of high-tech scans have been studied in controlled trials to determine whether using them widely saves lives, prevents heart attacks or leads to other concrete improvements in health, NHLBI's Lauer says.
For all these reasons, Levy is keeping more than 50% of his assets in Treasurys, and advises using any rally in the stock market to unload equities, including once-high-flying tech stocks that have fallen like lead.
The Leicestershire study also found that, as nursing has become more high-tech, there is less physical contact with patients, so nurses are using massage to compensate and to demonstrate care for patients.
But he's feeling the heat from members of groups like Free Press and the high-tech companies that operate on the "edge" of the Internet, using it to distribute their services--including more and more video--to consumers.
The high-tech revolution created an entirely new breed of wealthy techno-philanthropists who are using their fortunes to solve global, abundance-related challenges.
About 300 doctors, health policy wonks and others attending that high-tech meeting received what was dubbed a "smartphone physical" from medical students using 10 of the latest devices.
He notes the irony of using technology, from GPS location data to mobile social-sharing, to report on a uniquely high-tech form of warfare.
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Of course, there's one major benefit to using a proprietary dongle, especially for the low-tech audience: the FlipShare can be optimized for a known high-bandwidth connection, and indeed, it streams HD Flip videos from local machines without hesitation.
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