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Cracking the problem of, for example, methane-for-CO2 exchange requires knowledge of all the intermediate chemical stages.
In fact, Dr. Tooby said, he entered graduate school in anthropology at Harvard in part because "I was interested in cracking the problem of culture, in what was the underlying mechanism".
Isamu Akasaki of Meijo University, Hiroshi Amano of Nagoya University and Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa Barbara, shared in cracking the problem of making diodes that give off blue light.The light of candles and lamps gave way to the incandescent bulb in the 19th century, but such bulbs still squander a great deal of electrical energy as heat.
Japanese researchers Isamu Akasaki of Meijo University, Hiroshi Amano of Nagoya University, and Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa Barbara shared in cracking the problem of making diodes that give off blue light.The light and the heat of fire gave way to the incandescent bulb in the early 19th century, but such bulbs still squander a great deal of electrical energy as heat.
By taking an open-source approach to mobile mail and contact syncing, Funambol is cracking the problem of creating applications across 850 different mobile handsets.
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But he warned military action alone would not crack the problem of the tribal areas which needed economic aid.
It is one way to crack the problem of "ownerless corporations" – the single biggest impediment to reform.
But to achieve language understanding, you first have to crack the problem of artificial intelligence (AI), which has eluded scientists for half a century.
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