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Media Bits and Pieces SoC171 Some people call the phenomenon micro media. The term describes a new, short form factor for content that has been showing up in variety of media for a while. Visual media such as videos are the latest to succumb to the vortex of chopping, slicing, and dicing, with very short segments of video material becoming extremely popular on the Web. Middle-Class Downshift SoC172 Companies that are building their strategic plans based on the assumption of continued growth in size and purchasing power of the middle class in the United States or Japan might profit from consideration of an additional scenario or two. Multisensory Landscapes SoC173 People rarely use any one sense in isolation. On the basis of all our senses, we typically develop a sensory landscape of what we experience. A few innovative companies are now trying to address multiple senses in parallel, essentially creating multisensory landscapes for the user. Synthetic Life SoC174 A loose community of life-science researchers is using the open-source code of living organisms to devise living solutions to many of the world's industrial problems and sustainability challenges. Researchers intend not simply to enhance or re-create current life forms but to develop synthetic life forms de novothat is, to develop organisms completely different from those in nature. Evolving Corporate Cognition SoC175 Intense competition and the constant need for innovation are driving companies to implement new modes of organizational thinking. Developing and tapping creativity and new ideas through traditional, hierarchical organizational models is becoming increasingly cumbersome and impractical in today's fast-paced commercial environment. Fast and Affordable Genetic Profiles SoC176 A number of start-up companies are now developing a new generation of sequencing-technology platforms that promise to challenge the traditional sequencing method in cost and process efficiency. This new generation of sequencing technologies seeks to provide bench-top sequencing capabilities that can sequence a human genome for $100 000. The technology's advocates hope eventually to drive the cost as low as $1000.
Scan Abstract Meetings Scan abstract meetings (in which SRIC-BI staff participate in a free-form discussion of current Scan abstracts) are open for client obseration/participation on:
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