U.S. GAO: Figure 4: Key Practice Implementation in the Manufacturing USA Performance Measurement System
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. How blockchain, a form of distributed ledger technology, acts as a means of payment for cryptocurrencies.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. Ballistic Reentry Vehicle (RV) Versus HGV Trajectories.
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Scramjet Engine.
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U.S. GAO: Figure 18: Wireless weather station at a farm in Nebraska
U.S. GAO: Figure 17: Soil sampled with a hand held soil probe to check the soil moisture
U.S. GAO: Figure 16: Components of a Precision Agriculture System
U.S. GAO: Figure 14: Example of corn residue left after a harvest in California to protect the soil
U.S. GAO: Figure 11: Another configuration of center pivot
U.S. GAO: Figure 5: Challenges hindering the use of machine learning in drug development
U.S. GAO: Figure 4: Machine learning could accelerate drug development
U.S. GAO: Figure 2: The lock and key analogy for drug-target interactions
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: The typical drug development and approval process
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Examples of characteristics that may indicate a deepfake.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. Conventional nuclear reactors produce around 1,000 megawatts electric (MWe) and can power cities. Microreactors generally produce less than 50 MWe and could supply enough power for smaller communities in remote locations.
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Microreactors are designed to be transportable by rail, truck, or cargo plane.
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Schematic of how a coronavirus infects host cells. This process is similar for all RNA viruses, the large class to which coronaviruses belong.
U.S. GAO: Figure 3. The recent outbreaks of coronavirus-caused diseases known to infect humans (COVID-19 numbers are confirmed and as reported by China).
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. 5G is expected to create more reliable and faster connections across a variety of applications.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. Technologies that could become ubiquitous with 5G.
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Examples of CRISPR's range of possible opportunities and challenges.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. CRISPR/CAS9 systems allow scientists to make targeted changes to an organism's DNA
U.S. GAO: Potential Uses of Forensic Algorithms to Examine Evidence from a Crime Scene
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Types of test processing based on site location.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. Most Common COVID-19 Test Types.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. The vaccine development process typically takes 10 to 15 years under a traditional timeline. Multiple regulatory pathways, such as Emergency Use Authorization, can be used to facilitate bringing a vaccine for COVID-19 to market sooner.
U.S. GAO: Figure 2. Substances from inhaled aerosol particles reaching the e-cigarette user's lungs, blood, and brain.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. E-cigarettes can vary widely in design and appearance.
U.S. GAO: Figure 1. Herd immunity helps reduce the likelihood of disease transmission from infected individuals to non-immune individuals.