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There are 53 think-tanks in the city, each incubating ideas for new policies and frequently incubating the policymakers themselves during periods out of power.
I was incubating in a warm goo of female empowerment.
Are we burning the dragon eggs themselves, thereby incubating them?
But the project has been incubating since long before then.
The things we refer to as "progress" today were still incubating.
Visitors may be walking into nursing homes while incubating the germ.
You could just be incubating the virus and spreading it inadvertently.
Unless, of course, you're in the process of incubating a miracle.
Incubating sputum in the laboratory is more sensitive but takes weeks.
The males and females take turns incubating, brooding and feeding the birds.
Infected Florida spring breakers are still incubating the illness, spreading the disease.
The beauty and the challenges of incubating future generations is hard work.
The laboratory is lined with beaker after beaker of incubating Saccharomyces cerevisiae—yeast.
Collaborating with insurtechs is an optimal way of incubating and accelerating digital innovation.
For our strategy more broadly, we remain committed to incubating select new businesses.
Today, Gentefy tries to spearhead gentefication efforts through education, consulting, and entrepreneurial incubating.
But it's perhaps best known for incubating a software development platform called Node.
By the time he left for London, a romantic e-correspondence was incubating.
So she began incubating a new "brain health" app called Happy Not Perfect.
Even in male-female relationships, Gentoos typically split feeding and incubating responsibilities evenly.
The event now focuses on both film and TV, as well as incubating talent.
After incubating in Brooklyn till March 2018, the young trees will all be rehoused.
Rubin mentioned that he's also incubating a quantum computing company that he wouldn't name.
In 2015, only 25 percent of students incubating startups in The Garage were women.
"We've had states incubating change, we can look at the results," Steves told Hill.
In aerial renderings it looks like larvae, incubating a new and possibly terrifying future.
After about a week of incubating, the hepatocyte bursts, spreading malaria throughout the body.
So some of the stories in this season have been incubating for several years.
Since 2017, Toney has been incubating Plexo Capital inside GV, formerly known as Google Ventures.
History will infect this family like a virus, but it is a slow-incubating one.
Many factors can lead to two-headed snakes, including cold temperatures when eggs are incubating.
Messonnier expects more diagnoses as some passengers may be incubating symptoms, and may be asymptomatic.
Its competitor has its own drone effort, Project Titan, incubating under its Access and Energy division.
In the meantime, Willis said they have been getting parenting practice by incubating a "dummy" egg.
More recently the company has intended to diversify its business by incubating projects across the board.
A person who is not showing signs of an infection might still be incubating the disease.
Thailand blocked the cruise anyway for fear that Italians on board could be incubating the virus.
I also get the sense that they're projects to fill time while she's incubating bigger ideas.
So, naturally, when the incubating tot joined the walking world, Maksim Chmerkovskiy shared the event on Twitter.
After incubating this kind of stuff for ages, gaming chat platform Discord just finished a major purge.
His project Square Roots is an accelerator incubating vertical farming startups inside a shipping container in Brooklyn.
Third, we need to force Saudi Arabia to pay reparations for their role in incubating today's terror threat.
The company is betting on incubating a constellation of startups to develop what it calls the Mi Ecosystem.
"We have been incubating companies at CAA over the years," says CAA's head of business development, Michael Yanover.
Because so many of the birds were incubating eggs or molting, the main colony itself seemed strikingly peaceful.
YOU HAVE A COMPANY THAT IS GOOD AT EITHER INCUBATING NEW BRANDS, BUILDING NEW BRANDS, ACQUIRING NEW BRANDS.
In an Alphabetized world, the focus is on incubating companies that will one day become big businesses themselves.
We never had a strategy to deal with the incubating factors of extremism and terrorism in the Middle East.
This may not seem a huge difference, but experience of incubating bird's eggs artificially shows that actually it is.
It's got bragging rights: The Venice Film Festival has been a hotbed for incubating future Oscar nominees and winners.
Incubating the ideas of student entrepreneurs is a big step, and I wouldn't recommend any institution do it alone.
"Simply put, New York City has become too expensive to continue incubating young artists," he wrote at the time.
UTA Ventures is incubating and investing in early-stage startups that can leverage its deep bench of entertainment clients.
P&G has taken a multipronged approach to innovation by acquiring, incubating, and now launching an independent consumer brand.
DAVID WICHMANN: No, that we are -- it's early stage in its development, and we're incubating and modifying the model.
PREP I write or jot down notes that have been incubating in my head for the next 30 minutes.
"This ensures that they aren't sick or incubating an illness when they get to the space station," Finch said. 
And his scientists here grew the meat in the lab from cells, incubating them with heat and feeding them nutrients.
That might include participating in rounds led by institutional VCs or investing in "things worth incubating ourselves," according to Valberg.
Target and Walmart are incubating home furnishing brands — and shoppers don't have to trek to the mall to see them.
These animals bury their eggs instead of incubating them, like birds do, which suggests that pterosaurs likely did the same.
Rather than deflating, Seadler said the local arts scene is just undergoing a change: "I think it's incubating," he said.
"It's amazing what this baby's been through when he's been incubating," my mother said over the phone from New York.
Both parents take turns incubating the eggs, which typically come in pairs and take 16 to 19 days to hatch.
It's an effort the mayor could showcase on the national stage, an example of the city's success at incubating reforms.
But small details — baseball gloves, pink bows, matching white sneakers — suggest that, despite the oldest children's skepticism, friendships may be incubating.
The technical term for the process of a chicken incubating an egg inside another egg is called a counter-peristalsis contraction.
Loon began life in 2011 as a Project Loon, inside Google X, the search company's arm dedicated to incubating ambitious ideas.
In addition to the small team incubating the next game, other people are already working on supporting Gears 4 post-launch.
When Loke heard Vik's story — his disease, his trip to Thailand, his trouble incubating the parasites — he found the tale compelling.
Since incubating his company at Technology Hub, Asiain has added 16 new employees and increased his sales by nearly 20-fold.
The "peace process," unable to resolve the refugee issue, has become an infernal, corrupted mechanism incubating victimhood and masking myriad abuses.
Over the past few years, Mount Sinai has been incubating a program called Lab100 that aims to reinvent the health checkup.
Or been found in mid-flap or mid-frap balanced upon a thick wall, incubating the egg of some unknown bird?
And in an attempt to vaccinate against the disease, said corporates are either acquiring, investing in, or incubating startups of their own.
I was a baby with the best neonatal care, and a fetus incubating in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in my city.
It was the year after "Blue Monday" came out, so they had been incubating this idea of what a gay club was.
"Federal and state lawmakers can play a key role in incubating technologies that are vital in smart manufacturing," said CEO John Dyck.
Officials have warned scores of island towns that they must clean up the detritus in which standing water collects, incubating new mosquitoes.
On record, Centipede Hz ended up a little over-baked compared to the looser live versions that were incubating on this tour.
This ensures that they aren't sick or incubating an illness when they get to the space station and is called 'health stabilization.
There, they are surveilled — er, pampered — 24/7, to ensure that the (very expensive) unborn children they're incubating will reach maximum potential.
"Some of the coverage that portrayed the C.D.C. as only thinking about women as incubating babies was a big misunderstanding of our attitude."
Dinosaurs invested so much time and energy into incubating their broods that they were easily outcompeted by smaller animals with shorter generational turnover.
As managing director at MEST, he is dedicated to training, investing in and incubating the next generation of global software entrepreneurs in Africa.
"Whilst Sphen is older and is excellent at incubating, Magic is younger and still mastering his skill," the aquarium explain on their website.
This is likely one of the reasons why Amazon has been incubating so many of its own apparel and accessories lines in-house.
The big picture: The "sex of a sea turtle is determined by the heat of sand incubating their eggs," per the National Geographic.
These birds evolved without the threat of hungry rodents, so birds incubating their eggs don't know to flee when a rat comes sniffing.
Serenely incubating eggs in the inner city, this bird had little in common with its shy, reclusive ancestors that nested in Europe's forests.
"We've had male-female couples abandon eggs and we've had male-male couples do a great job incubating and raising offspring," said McCloskey.
More recently, Lore has said Walmart is putting a pause on brand acquisitions and instead will focus on incubating its own brands, internally.
He has a history of incubating businesses such as Expedia (EXPE), HSN and Ticketmaster before spinning them out into separately traded independent businesses.
IAC, which owns 80% of Match and 83% of ANGI, has become known for incubating businesses and spinning them off into separate companies.
Those desires don't play out perfectly, or scientifically, and much of this denialism is dangerous—slowing action on climate change and incubating measles outbreaks.
But we totally noticed your hands are placed so strategically, folded just so across your stomach, conveniently hiding a human that may be incubating.
Thrive Capital, which gained fame with early investments in technology darlings and then began incubating businesses like health insurers, is about to become bigger.
All Whole Foods Market stores will continue to sell local products, and our buyers remain committed to discovering and incubating local and innovative brands.
Now, the public high school has become an incubating ground of its own: A quarter of its 400 students have contracted malaria since November.
Many of those people would now be in the early stages of incubating the virus, and might not yet be contagious, Dr. Famulare said.
The prison-like feeling and the sense of despair and abandonment are just some of the factors potentially incubating the next incarnation of terror.
IAC, whose chairman is media mogul Barry Diller, has a history of buying marketplace type businesses and incubating them before eventually spinning them off.
To hatch new online retail business by incubating start-ups in emerging technology fields like artificial intelligence that could prove useful to the company.
This has been especially helpful for incubating innovations more quickly and at a lower cost than if the YCH Group were to do so internally.
That's why visionaries have, for decades, toyed with the notion of artificial wombs capable of incubating a human fetus to term outside a woman's body.
Reisman says that Indigo is definitely open to starting up or incubating tech startups in the future, provided their goals align with Indigo's core interests.
Started in 2004, Games for Change invests resources in making socially conscious games more available, by incubating projects and creating and allocating funding for others.
Meanwhile, YouTube was busy incubating its growing crop of "creators," usually lifestyle, gaming, or entertainment-focused personalities who made the platform a destination for youngsters.
But turn that transaction around, and you realize that the companies that actually built and operate the cloud are essentially incubating and hosting their competition.
This is the theory that's been incubating online since August, and it's blown up this week, thanks to coverage by InfoWars and other conspiracy sites.
Many leading global universities play a key role in incubating businesses that emerge from their research, usually in the fields of science, engineering and medicine.
By energizing and incubating local, micro-economies, towns would become reinvigorated, schools would benefit, the broader community would feel renewed and dignity would be restored.
Shaving brand Harry's has posted three job postings in the past week for a new direct-to-consumer brand it's incubating, called "NewCo" for now.
They don't nest, but lay one egg and parents take turns incubating the egg with an abdominal layer called a brood patch for two months.
AND THE WAY YOU COUNTERACT THAT IS YOU HAVE A COMPANY THAT IS GOOD AT EITHER INCUBATING NEW BRANDS, BUILDING NEW BRANDS, ACQUIRING NEW BRANDS.
China may be a receptive market for incubating renewable energy initiatives, but for smaller companies with limited resources, transitioning to clean energy can be challenging.
Currently, Social Capital has been making venture and seed investments, as well as some public ones, and also has a unit devoted to incubating startups.
As one of the most popular Marine Corps-focused viral social accounts, JTTOTS played a formative role in incubating its virulent strain of online military culture.
"The problem was with Bill Clinton - the scandals and the rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended," Freeh said during an Oct.
For instance, Dorsey's former colleague Scott McCorkle, who ran the marketing cloud business for Salesforce, is now working on a company that High Alpha is incubating.
"NASA has robust plan in place to ensure that astronauts are not ill or incubating illnesses when they launch to the International Space Station," Finch said.
There might also be an appetite for incubating these sorts of clinics inside hospitals that would subsidize the cost, as Lab100 is also a research effort.
Los Angeles was the first city that Amazon expanded its Amazon Fresh grocery delivery service to after incubating it for more than five years in Seattle.
He notes, for example, that there was no "kickstarting, crowdfunding, accelerating, incubating" or "AngelList'ing," all of which have made it easier than ever to start a company.
"If you look at founding OkCupid, running Match and incubating Tinder, arguably, I had my hands on the three most important dating businesses ever," Yagan told TechCrunch.
"They immediately knew exactly what it was and started incubating it, and we're really, really happy," Tish Hannan, the aquarium's penguin department supervisor, told Australia's ABC broadcaster.
One answer: Incubating and acquiring digital-native brands that have direct relationships with customers and appeal to younger generations of shoppers — and won't be sold on Amazon.
Albatross parenting isn't easy: The USFWS says the birds lay only one egg at a time, which the parents then take turns incubating for over two months.
They gripe that his epic good-versus-evil story line is about luring talent at discount rates and incubating his own A.I. software for cars and rockets.
We're always building and incubating new solutions to help people get more done, and we don't have any availability timelines or details to share at this time.
In fact, there is much to be learned from cities across the country that are incubating and scaling programs and redesigning public systems to be more effective.
In especially hot areas, finch parents make a special call to incubating eggs, basically telling them it's really hot outside and they better not grow too big.
We just got a residency with the Open Doc lab at MIT, so we're going to be incubating the second iteration of it there starting in February.
The trend was already incubating when Lorde stepped onto the red carpet at the 2495 MTV Awards in a light purple confection and gave it a name.
A seemingly healthy child who is incubating the virus can easily transmit it to a dozen others, including teacher and parents, before they know they are sick.
But just as important, it was a signal moment in a cultural and political upheaval that had been incubating in the Bay Area for nearly a decade.
He predicted the actual number of cases -- including those who are incubating the virus but not yet showing symptoms -- could be 10 times what has been reported.
Along with incubating new ventures, Ms. Finnegan said, Store No. 8 will be able to draw on Walmart's resources to support any start-ups that it launches.
The division will also focus on incubating new business ideas, which include its recently launched Grab Cycles product which aggregates on-demand bikes from a range of companies.
This is all part of a larger push from France to foster homegrown entrepreneurship and try and build a incubating tech culture like that of California's Silicon Valley.
Perhaps this high-profile changing of the guard is just the most visible manifestation of a trend that's been incubating in certain circles — notably among social media influencers.
"We have more brands that we're in the process of incubating through Seed Beauty," John says with a smile, noting that there are no launch dates quite yet.
European Universities are playing a key role in incubating food innovation, as an example the top agri tech University in the world is Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
The firm will offer an accelerator program for "growth-stage" companies and play a hand incubating new services inside Grab, according to Chris Yeo, Head of Grab Ventures.
We went through so many things, so many sketches and ideas that we've been fucking with over the last year or so while this album has been incubating.
Scores of universities, from Hong Kong and India to Greece and South Africa, now teach students about social enterprises, typically through work placements or incubating their start ups.
In addition to its work with Y Combinator, the firm has picked up an investment from Higher Ground Labs — an investment firm focused on incubating progressively minded technology companies.
Here's how the industry might change:   2018–2019: California has been incubating EV technology with existing incentive programs that have accelerated its development and will continue to do so.
If NCT is able to deliver returns to its own investors, that sends a signal to other investors that Columbus is capable of incubating real businesses that serve municipalities.
Again, we're really happy with this outcome, and we've gotten lots of valuable experience and insight that we can pass along to the portfolio companies we're actively incubating now.
They thereby hoped to judge the guillemot population's health by noting from their photographs how many nests were occupied by birds that were either incubating eggs or brooding hatchlings.
Part of Alice's plan to make Herbie's birth positive involved her inserting and 'incubating' a fan-like gauze in her vagina for an hour before her baby was born.
The book's been incubating in my head for years, though it's come out in various forms as academic pieces and reports and other bits and pieces in the past.
When the game shut down in 2012, the company behind it pivoted, rebranded to Slack, and focused instead on incubating the chat features used between Glitch players and staff.
These days, shimmering miles of plastic greenhouses stretch to the horizon, incubating the tomatoes, peppers and other produce that have transformed this once impoverished region into a farming hub.
Over the last 10 years, Cody Wilson has developed a talent for incubating nightmares in the space between new technologies and the laws that control their most dangerous applications.
And it's not the only new member of the neighborhood; just next door, as far as space is concerned, the Lagoon Nebula and the Trifid Nebula are also incubating stars.
Microsoft hasn't announced it, and nobody at The Coalition told me this, but you don't have to be psychic to know that the room is incubating Gears of War 5.
When the news first dropped, some fans insisted that every picture of Beyoncé holding up a peace sign was a pre-emptive hint at the twins incubating in her womb.
So instead, Xiaomi's enterprising founder Lei Jun had the novel idea of backing and even incubating startups that would build innovative accessories that Xiaomi could sell on its online store.
My feet also feel like they were incubating, so I'd recommend wearing thinner socks to allow for some breathability (although wool absorbs moisture well) or save these for colder weather.
Along two stretches of beach south of Cape Canaveral, more than 90 percent of incubating loggerhead nests were destroyed by the storm, representing about 25 percent of the season's total.
Even though none have symptoms, they blocked them in case they were still incubating the virus without symptoms, a process which health experts believe can last up to 14 days.
IAC, whose chairman is media mogul Barry Diller, has a history of incubating businesses such as Expedia (EXPE), HSN and Ticketmaster before spinning them out into separately traded independent businesses.
IAC, controlled by media mogul Barry Diller, has a long history of acquiring businesses across sectors, incubating them over time until they reach critical mass, and then spinning them off.
The government-backed program Innóvate Perú has financed more than 3,400 entrepreneurial projects to date, and more than 25 private institutions are now accelerating, incubating and investing in Peruvian startups.
Basically, eggs contain Pokémon that you can hatch by "incubating" them (sticking the egg in an Incubator and walking the required distance; either 2km, 5km or 10km, depending on the egg).
Worst, I've been told that I am not a real woman without having kids, as if my sex and gender identity requires incubating a fetus and expunging it from my vagina.
Miami Beach and downtown Miami are dotted with a half-dozen hospitals, while the city's entrepreneurs are incubating businesses focused on virtual doctor visits, digitized hospital records, and nanoparticle drug delivery.
Males take on the responsibility of incubating the eggs, refusing to leave the nest to eat or drink for weeks at a time, and then raising their chicks as single parents.
The third biggest mall owner in the U.S., Macerich, is incubating a business known as BrandBox that it's rolling out in some of its locations, including Tysons Corner Center in Virginia.
As such, several trainers have decided to attach their phones to moving fans, record players and bicycle wheels to decrease the amount of walking necessary for their incubating eggs to hatch.
"What I have seen evidence of are people who are still incubating the virus ("presymptomatic") but do not have symptoms yet but are potentially spreading the virus," Smith said by email.
As Mr. Koolhaas says, the focus on urbanism "gave people the right to ignore the countryside," incubating a "reservoir of indignation" — although it's not quite clear whom he means by people.
New co-working spaces, such as Camp 4 in Provo, that have popped up over the last five years provide business support and cheap early office space for incubating that entrepreneurial spirit.
Others such as Link Up TV, GRM Daily, SB:TV and Pressplay have spent the best part of the last decade incubating a genre that was almost entirely ignored in the wider media.
But the deployment of vaporwave and synthwave by the alt-right proves that fascism has survived the defeat of the Axis, incubating its own culture even as it lost all political power.
A lack of equipment and concern about the risk of hospital infection led doctors at San Juan de Dios Hospital to send stable preemies home with their mothers instead of incubating them.
They add that you may feel compelled to act on the grand, if not somewhat idealistic, plans that have been incubating in your brain — especially those that will affect major institutional changes.
Added to that, markets like India and Southeast Asia are incubating billion-dollar tech firms that will need destinations for exits perhaps beyond the scope of what the location options can offer.
To make sure the penguins didn't feel left out while the other penguins were incubating their new eggs, the aquarium staff gave Sphen and Magic a dummy egg to take care of.
Very quickly, Weird City produced its answer: by becoming an urban Petri dish incubating a strange new brew of alternatives to the my-way-or-the-highway policies of Uber and Lyft.
Department store chain Macy's earlier this year announced it would launch pint-sized pop-up marketplaces in a handful of its stores, with the goal of driving traffic and incubating young brands.
Saudi Arabia's Adel al-Jubeir called for an end to "enmity" between the West and the Islamic World, saying that by doing so "we will have drained the swamp" of incubating terrorism.
This is especially true in New York's trend-incubating neighborhoods like NoLIta, Williamsburg and Greenpoint, where these cafes have clustered, and where many local residents don't work day jobs, or work remotely.
The two are interlocked, as both have been incubating in what feels a like a growing crusade with many of the hallmarks of the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Under this new protocol, eggs will spend only five minutes co-incubating with sperm outside the body, before being placed into the capsule, with a scrum of sperm hanging onto their outer shells.
MV: Yes, we have quite a bit more manpower here in the U.S. Dick is roughly half time with us and half time with the fitness startup that he's incubating in our offices.
Its partnership with Ellos began back in 2000, but two years ago, Full Beauty began incubating Ellos's plus-size pieces on the site in order to gauge American interest in the Swedish style.
After losing its once thriving manufacturing base, Baltimore City is now attempting to reinvent its economy by incubating or attracting new firms in highly skilled industries such as biotech, financial, and health services.
A video making the rounds on the internet depicts a group of Japanese students cracking an egg, dropping it into a plastic pouch, and incubating it until a baby chick emerges several days later.
I think it is inevitable that the gallery system will go through a business restructuring, because otherwise small galleries are essentially incubating artists and employees for larger spaces that just brutally cherry-pick them.
So Lore will focus more on incubating new online businesses inside of Walmart that could have mass appeal, such as the new mattress brand Allswell, he said at Recode's Code Commerce event in September.
It's possible they were exposed to a less virulent strain of the disease, or that the prions didn't manage to infect human cells, or that the disease is still incubating in them, Larsen said.
"So that would mean, if my wife becomes ill, I would stay home and take care of her and not put others at risk when I might be incubating the disease," Redd told Gizmodo.
Chan is in the U.S. for eight months a year, he said, where he spends much of his time seeking out Indonesian talent studying in the U.S. for prospective hiring or incubating new projects.
What he's saying: Though billed as an investment vehicle, Ng told Axios it is more about providing funding for ideas his team is incubating than it is looking for outside startups to invest in.
PARIS (Reuters) - French artist Abraham Poincheval, who famously spent a week inside a rock and two weeks inside a bear sculpture, has succeeded in hatching chicken eggs after incubating them for some three weeks.
While the topic has been newly mainstreamed for the first time since Rodger's mass shooting, the incel ideology has been incubating on forums like 4chan and 8chan and "Men's Rights" message boards for years.
As co-founder and business lead for strategy, Gloden is responsible for educating, incubating and accelerating ideas that solve the problems facing small businesses and the local community - including non-profits, schools and hospitals.
After Plastic People closed in 2013, Dance Tunnel became the new home to Rinse FM's legendary FWD>> party, known for incubating some of the UK's top underground talent like Skream, Four Tet, and Kode9.
Still, it has been a particularly charged topic in a city with a rich history of incubating dissent and individual liberties, but one that has also suffered lately from high rates of property crime.
"All Whole Foods Market stores will continue to sell local products, and our buyers remain committed to discovering and incubating local and innovative brands," Whole Foods spokeswoman Brooke Buchanan told CNBC in a statement.
Lore said at Recode's Code Commerce event in September that Walmart would focus more on incubating new online businesses inside of Walmart like Allswell that could have mass appeal, instead of acquiring more companies.
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come" —Victor Hugo The incubating stage of your idea is all about creativity and imagination.
But of course we all must stumble through this alone, there's no way even the most well-read and well-prepared of incubating mothers could know what pregnancy feels like until she finds out firsthand.
The shaving brand recently posted a handful of jobs for a new DTC brand that it is incubating as part of Harry's Labs, the innovation group in Harry's tasked with identifying other categories to disrupt.
Perhaps most interesting is the nascent but growing Gaza tech sector, where Gaza Sky Geeks is incubating Palestinian start-ups and more established firms are initiating software development with tech firms in Israel and beyond.
We probably won't have visibility for many months to come, but rest assured, the next era is incubating in the hearts and minds of the next generation of entrepreneurs who are actively inventing the future.
A business incubating centre for young people both from the mainland and Taiwan was established last July to encourage more entrepreneurs, with 11 projects – 60 per cent of which were from the island – approved so far.
The founders spend some of their time on Google affairs but largely devote their days to incubating the nascent other parts of the Alphabet — although the exact details of their itineraries are very hard to determine.
While the little penguin in the eggs gets ready to hatch, Sphen and Magic take turns incubating and protecting the egg, making sure that other penguins don't get too nosy or take any of their pebbles.
Poincheval embarked on his latest project in late March of imitating a mother hen by incubating some 10 eggs with his own body heat inside a glass vivarium at Paris' Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museum.
Many others have returned to their home countries, only to find themselves in quarantine anew, as officials fear some might still be incubating the novel coronavirus, which prompts fever, cough, and in severe cases, difficulty breathing.
It's really, really worth staying on top of your eggs and incubating them as soon as you get them; that way as you're wandering around catching Pokémon, you'll also be making progress towards hatching a new critter.
"I think it is inevitable that the gallery system will go through a business restructuring, because otherwise small galleries are essentially incubating artists and employees for larger spaces that just brutally cherry-pick them," Clinton tells Hyperallergic.
Image courtesy of Plymouth University Everyone harbours amibitions to one day write that novel we all supposedly have in us, or maybe write a screenplay for that Clerks meets Mad Max indie you've been incubating over the years.
" It will continue to explore new sectors by incubating startups internally, she writes, and its foray into digital health has given the company a "new perspective on the sector" as well as "opened conversations with companies and influencers.
Zuckerberg singled out their business because of their proven track record in building and incubating startups that tackle the country's myriad social issues such as Lifebank, an app that locates available blood supplies and delivers it to hospitals.
Available as a double CD, free digital download (YAS!), and special boxset, these 40+ tracks also serve as Casual Gabberz' musical manifesto, showing off the hybrid new gabber sound that they've been incubating over the past four years.
Sorting males from females before the chicks hatch would avoid this, while also helping financially: factories would no longer waste space and energy incubating male eggs, and the eggs could be repurposed for the food or cosmetics industry.
"If the government is correct and those individuals are not only clear of infection but are not incubating infection, then the decision by the authorities to release them will have proven to be the correct one," he said.
Instead, Lore and Bonobos co-founder Andy Dunn, who had played a key role in Walmart's string of start-up acquisitions, have both said Walmart plans to focus more on incubating its own brands for the foreseeable future.
"This introduction is the first in a suite of connected products we're incubating to create simple, connected experiences that elevate what you can do at home," Jeff Patton, general manager of connected home products for GE Lighting told Mashable.
First staged at London's hit-incubating Almeida Theater in 2017, "Ink" charts Murdoch's seduction of one Larry Lamb (Jonny Lee Miller), an editor steeped in the old-school values of Fleet Street, then the main artery of British journalism.
They studied it in the laboratory in a years-long process and watched it slowly proliferate after incubating the samples in a vessel infused with methane gas to simulate the deep-sea marine sediment environment in which it resides.
The region's countries became part of the liberal order only after the dissolution of the Soviet bloc in 1989; they have been generally considered to be partial to Russia, with a strong propensity for incubating populism that undermines democracy.
The region's countries became part of the liberal order only after the dissolution of the Soviet bloc in 1989; they have been generally considered to be partial to Russia, with a strong propensity for incubating populism that undermines democracy.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After decades of incubating science and engineering companies, Oxford University announced on Tuesday it is branching out to support businesses that put people before profit, seeking to maximize the impact of its academic research on the world.
The odds are slightly worse in the UK, where, because of an outbreak of mad cow in the 22018s, scientists estimate that up to one in 21,21 people still have prions incubating in their tissues, waiting to seed deadly plaques.
Compounding all this is Dr. Fauci's reminder that no matter where we think we are today, we are always going to be one, two or more weeks behind due to the inevitable lag in information from an invisibly incubating pandemic.
Singapore: The city-state has landmarks of Brutalist architecture — built by a 1970s movement partly influenced by a similar one in postwar Britain — and they are incubating gritty, artsy subcultures that belie the image of tidy streets and often-authoritarian governance.
The footage was shot 10,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface, and shows hundreds of Muusoctopus robustus, small and inkless deep-sea octopuses, in brooding positions: in near-total darkness with their arms inverted, incubating eggs that were cemented to rocks on the seafloor.
Lead by neuroscientist Adam Gazzaley (pictured above), the team at Neuroscape has spent the past 12 years incubating and testing video game technology that could be used to support treatment of brain disorders such as ADHD, autism, depression, Alzheimer's disease, and more.
One of the advisors at last year's DevLab, which is aimed at honing and incubating projects from indie VR developers, was Third Rail Projects' co-artistic director Zach Morris, who sees a fundamental link between VR and his own work in immersive theater.
This article provides an overview of the changing exit environment for startups in NYC, the rise of a set of mafias which are incubating startups, and the changing culture of customers and how that is assisting NYC startups with their competition out west.
Shenkman most recently served as Executive Vice President and Global Head of Business Development and Ecosystems where he was responsible for driving business development by building new ecosystems, fostering strategic partnerships, incubating new business models, and overseeing investments and mergers and acquisitions.
While he was incubating, science fiction itself was maturing with a new cohort of writers, notably Ursula K. Le Guin and Samuel Delany, who left behind the slam bam imperatives of genre fiction and wrote narratives that were indebted to literary fiction.
Hype aside, Zeal & Ardor is the kind of rare talent that Roadburn has always proven itself to be admirably adept at incubating and showcasing, and the band's presence in Tilburg—at the festival's most sonically diverse lineup to date—made perfect sense.
But neither the company nor its quantum-happy boss have said much about another quantum computing team at Alphabet, at its secretive lab X. X, formerly known as Google X, is dedicated to incubating "moonshot" technologies that might underpin new Google-scale businesses.
But at a time when many colleges are criticized for incubating left-wing ideologues, asking students to read such books before they even unpack their duffel bags is a step in the wrong direction, says the National Association of Scholars, a conservative group.
Specialist agencies around DTC brands are now launching DTC brands of their ownAd agencies incubating brands in-house is nothing new, and even established shops like BBH, Huge, and Droga5 have all dabbled in developing their own products alongside the services they provide their clients.
The idea is to create as many alternatives to meat as is possible, and Mr. Friedrich is using every tool at his disposal, from incubating new companies to starting venture capital funds, two of which have been spun out of the Good Food Institute.
But it's also very important to prevent the spread of stomach problems; a child who has diarrhea but practices good hand hygiene is much less likely to cause problems for anyone else, while an asymptomatic child could be incubating and spreading a GI infection.
GENEVA — Hundreds of young children have died from disease and malnutrition in the desert camp holding families of Islamic State fighters in northeast Syria, United Nations investigators said on Tuesday, warning that international inaction on the situation risked incubating a new wave of extremism.
But another and perhaps more potent incarnation of the jihadi group is incubating inside prisons of the Arab world, where ISIS adherents are locked up alongside other political activists, alleged criminals, and sometimes random young Egyptians who were caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"I've spent decades deeply embedded in both Silicon Valley and China's tech scene, working at Apple, Microsoft and Google before incubating and investing in dozens of Chinese startups, " wrote Lee, whose firm manages about $2 billion and counts Taiwanese electronics supplier Foxconn as a top limited partner.
Doctor Woo, a celebrity favorite for his thin, dainty designs, reports that jewelry-inspired wrist ink is trending, while famed Shamrock Social Club's East Iz (the most delicate-minded artist from the trend-incubating shop) has been turning out single-needle flowers and delicate cursive names.
Just as Egypt's prisons nurtured Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's leader, and America's Camp Bucca in Iraq bred Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the IS leader, Iraq's prisons may now be "incubating a new generation of trauma and terror", says Nada Ibrahim, a Sunni doctor in Baghdad.
When health care providers do not treat according to the CDC's two-drug regimen -- a single shot of ceftriaxone and an oral dose of azithromycin -- patients may feel better, and their symptoms may disappear, but they may still have the infection incubating inside them, explained Bolan.
Briefly stated, they are: Incubating ideas to convert them into businesses; providing meaningful tech support to associated projects; creating a a shared, extensible framework for developing and deploying gateways; and finding and training gateway developers — the latter with a stated emphasis on inclusiveness, I'm happy to add.
It's been a good week for Science, a five-year-old, L.A.-based startup studio that's known for both funding nascent startups and incubating them, including FameBit, a three-year-old outfit that helps marketers connect with digital influencers and which sold on Wednesday to Google.
And there on the kitchen ­counter, nestled like a flock of broken fledglings fallen too early from the nest, were eight little glass jars wrapped in kitchen towels and set on an electric medical heating pad meant for sore back muscles, incubating her homemade cultured yogurt.
In the city ward that covers much of Anacostia, government subsidies that cover 40 percent of affordable units are set to expire by 2021, said Jim Steck, vice president for affordable housing at City First Homes, a nonprofit that is incubating the land trust until it becomes independent.
Dream Wife are incubating a community, of not only a chosen few creative people surrounding them, but of a wider group aligning their experiences and expressing themselves through a live show that throbs, music videos that suck you in and songs written to scream your heart out to.
Ellison describes Southwest Atlanta as a unique place in terms of the African-American experience: a vibrant community where the notions of black excellence, of activist Christianity, and of radical creativity are all present in equal measure—a place uniquely well suited to incubating a person like Cam Newton.
As reports of Qatar's nefarious behavior continue to transpire under the penetrating glare of public and media scrutiny, influential shareholders and the investing public are unlikely to look charitably upon any company whose desire for ties with Qatar will inexorably finance that government's policies of sponsoring and incubating terrorism.
BillPay itself was founded back in 2009 as one of several e-commerce clones from Berlin-based incubating factory Rocket Internet, where BillPay was fashioned as the PayPal of Germany (Klarna, by the way, has also been described as the PayPal of Europe when pitching its business in the U.S.).
But it comes as one of its parent companies, the now-publicly traded Rocket Internet, which owns 49% of Foodpanda, continues to try to whittle down its many-tentacled, loss-making business of incubating and growing dozens of e-commerce startups around the world, which has proven to be a challenge.
And states have more than natural resources to leverage — whether it's commercializing university research on biomedical advances, incubating technology start-ups, or maximizing the economic impact of the emerging electric vehicle industry supply chain, we can and must continue to carry this innovative work forward in states throughout the nation.
Now, these two projects will be expected to function as real companies with an eye toward becoming successful businesses down the road, instead of merely incubating within X. Both projects also announced new management: Alastair Westgarth has been appointed the new CEO of Loon, while James Ryan Burgess is Wing's new CEO.
Pirate radio was also the site of some of Britain's most important musical innovations, introducing pop to the airwaves in the 1960s and incubating the major underground British music trends of recent decades, up to and including dubstep and grime: Dizzee Rascal, Wiley and Skepta all launched their careers on the pirates.
As the United States continues to address an outbreak of the novel coronavirus that has confounded governments across the world, our already-frayed health care system is quietly incubating a deadly disease of its own: An acute nursing shortage that will undermine patient safety and confidence at a critical time for public health.
"We have had great traction incubating our caller ID business at Whitepages, but as the market need for caller ID and spam protection services heats up, and in order to capitalize on the growth opportunity ahead of us, we must focus 100%, without distractions, on building a better phone experience for our users," he said.
"Temporary workers comprise 3% of our total workforce, and do the job of a full-time Google employee but for a short period of time, working on temporary projects, addressing quick needs in business, incubating special projects, or covering for employees who may be on short-term leave, like parental or sick leave," Naughton said.
What I do know is that our nightclubs and music venues, so many of which have closed in the last couple of years alone, have been responsible for creating and incubating some of the world's most incredible musical genres, communities and subcultures, which have in turn shaped popular culture in the UK and globally.
As Vox's Dara Lind recently noted, that aligns with Trump's agenda today: His hawkishness surprised a lot of observers at the time, but it fits right in with the Trump administration — and, specifically, with a Justice Department that (thanks to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions) has been the nerve center for incubating new ideas in immigration crackdowns.
The company will put some of the investment into existing portfolio companies — the company is known for incubating and growing e-commerce businesses around the globe built on models usually pioneered by others ('clones' is the less charitable term you may have heard) — but it will also start making more investments in startups beyond those Rocket Internet itself had a hand in starting.
She wandering, hosting, raising children connected to new mobilities and most unusual these movements in Treme', New Orleans was a incubating, enmeshed embedded in this silken cocoon when she land, she's came to be parachute mender, landed those black immigrant peddlers from Hoogali network of new comers If you skimmed any of that title, I urge you to take it from top.
With a green light from the Feds, states race to regulate driverless cars Quietly incubating in dusty, ramen-scented apartments and college dorms all across the country, the brainchild of some sleep-deprived twenty-something will revolutionize our lives in ways that today seem wholly unimaginable: how we hail on-demand services, how we communicate and interact with one another, how we work, how we play, how we sleep.

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