Today at Disrupt, the Edinburgh, Scotland-based company debuted its robotic solution.
Crover’s robot swims in grain silos to monitor environmental conditions|Brian Heater|September 17, 2020|TechCrunch
Without a solution like the one Breen has built, these systems would be vulnerable to attack.
Perigee infrastructure security solution from former NSA employee moves into public beta|Ron Miller|September 17, 2020|TechCrunch
The core of the problem — and a seed of its eventual solution — can be seen in how physicists dealt with the charge of the electron.
How Mathematical ‘Hocus-Pocus’ Saved Particle Physics|Charlie Wood|September 17, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Until we know what is driving much of the behavior we see, we cannot generate effective solutions for changing that behavior.
Why Coming Up With Effective Interventions To Address COVID-19 Is So Hard|Neil Lewis Jr. (nlewisjr@cornell.edu)|September 14, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Building those relationships will help all of us provide customers with better solutions.
Five more reasons you should attend Disrupt 2020|Alexandra Ames|September 11, 2020|TechCrunch
But his solution to this metastasizing threat is, in some ways, counterintuitive.
ISIS Fight Has a Spy Shortage, Intel Chair Says|Kimberly Dozier|January 2, 2015|DAILY BEAST
After almost five months without a solution, the lack of initiative is starting to embarrass the Lebanese government.
A Sunni-Shia Love Story Imperiled by al Qaeda|Ruth Michaelson|December 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And that solution came from a homemade brew Branch and her sister created together.
Goodbye To A Natural Hair Guru: Miss Jessie's Cofounder Titi Branch Dead At 45|Danielle Belton|December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
All of these strategies need to include young men, so that they are part of the solution.
The Hidden Link Between Women and War|Leith Greenslade|December 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
You and I disagree about the solution to this problem, of course, but we agree that there is a problem.
Dear Evangelicals: You’re Being Had|Jay Michaelson|November 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
If you find the formula, Madge, I want you to fix me up a solution for the kitchen pump!
The Missing Formula|Mildred A. Wirt, AKA Ann Wirt
Along the beach there was a solution of mud almost as light as the water.
Canadian Wilds|Martin Hunter
Sachs had shown that the starch passes down to other parts of the plant in solution as glucose.
Disease in Plants|H. Marshall Ward
He turns his attention to the sciences, to the solution of questions that touch the well-being of man.
The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12)|Robert G. Ingersoll
Such are a few of the questions which the psychic student might ask himself, and which certainly call for solution.
The Problems of Psychical Research|Hereward Carrington
British Dictionary definitions for solution
solution
/ (səˈluːʃən) /
noun
a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in which the molecules or atoms of the substances are completely dispersed. The constituents can be solids, liquids, or gases
the act or process of forming a solution
the state of being dissolved (esp in the phrase in solution)
a mixture of two or more substances in which one or more components are present as small particles with colloidal dimension; colloida colloidal solution
a specific answer to or way of answering a problem
the act or process of solving a problem
maths
the unique set of values that yield a true statement when substituted for the variables in an equation
a member of a set of assignments of values to variables under which a given statement is satisfied; a member of a solution set
the stage of a disease, following a crisis, resulting in its termination
lawthe payment, discharge, or satisfaction of a claim, debt, etc
Word Origin for solution
C14: from Latin solūtiō an unloosing, from solūtus; see solute
ChemistryA mixture in which particles of one or more substances (the solute) are distributed uniformly throughout another substance (the solvent), so that the mixture is homogeneous at the molecular or ionic level. The particles in a solution are smaller than those in either a colloid or a suspension. Compare colloidsuspension.
MathematicsA value or values which, when substituted for a variable in an equation, make the equation true. For example, the solutions to the equation x2 = 4 are 2 and -2.