Sentences with phrase «discoverys made in those years»

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Just last year, the discovery of an enormous Allied bomb in the German financial center, Frankfurt, led to the evacuation of 60,000 people, while Berlin's Tegel airport had to be closed down while police disarmed a nearby Russian - made bomb of similar vintage.
The police made the discovery after a 17 - year - old girl escaped the house in Perris, about 70 miles east of Los Angeles, and used a cellular phone she had found in the house to call them, the Riverside County Sheriff's Office said in a statement released online.
Both companies are seeking bragging rights in helping scientists make new medical discoveries and market share in a business that may be worth $ 1 billion a year by 2018.
A number of oil and gas discoveries have been made in recent years in the waters off the coast of that country, especially in a large basin called the Nam Con Son.
The Iceberg was a discovery from several years ago but in the last month it has made another discovery, the Avocado deposit, which looks even better than the Iceberg.
Today however, Mr. Lassonde points out that the gold industry hasn't made any large discoveries for years which will put heavy upward pressure on prices in the years to come.
But while searching the Internet this year for photos to help illustrate talks he gives to students on Holocaust awareness, the Louisville author made his most stunning discovery — a news photo showing his whole family aboard a truck crowded with refugees, arriving in a small French town.
Since this country has both been largely Christian and the leader in scientific discovery for more than 250 years, it seems the evidence proves that being a Christian nation has made us better off scientifically than other countries without our core values.
† I indicated August before, that would be the very earliest possible, it could take up to one to two years to match the results of several instruments set out to detect the Gravitational Waves with BICEP2, BICEP — Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization, the one stationed in the South Pole that made this discovery.
For comparison, a definite «discovery» would not be acceptable scientifically below a confidence levelof 5 σ, and so for the time being the CERN scientists are keen to downplay the results and look towards obtaining much more data in 2012 so as to make a more definitive assessment by the end of the year.
Excavators of Tell es - Safi (the Philistine city of Gath) have made many discoveries over 20 years of excavations, but in 2015 they found the monumental gate of Gath from the time of Goliath (its most famous resident).
Following a trail about 30 years old, Robinson found one of the brothers who made the discovery and others who handled the texts only in the past couple of years.
After that there are tons of ways to prove that the Bible is correct... fulfilled prophecy, including the names of Cyrus of Persia and Hezikiah of Judah by name and by activity hundreds of years before they were born, science written hundreds of years prior to the discovery as in the «circle of the earth sits on nothing» in Isaiah... but the evidence I prefer over all the rest is the longevity in the making of the Bible.
FYI, the age of the planet and universe has been updated in the last 10 - 20 years as well, since we have improved upon the science and made more discoveries.
The discovery, in the year 1901 - 1902, of a black diorite stele covered with column upon column of cuneiform characters, was an epoch - making event in the study of ancient Babylonia.
On the contrary, science has made great discoveries in the past 100 years confirming the reality of the God of Israel as creator.
Even within the last five years discoveries have been made in the fields of medicine, space, science, electronics, sociology, cybernetics, that have stirred some men to think on a new plane which fires their imagination for even more discoveries.
A number of discoveries made in recent years make it possible to get a better picture of Jewish community.
The intervening years had seen the discovery of numerous ancient manuscripts which had made possible a great improvement in the Greek and Hebrew texts.
These are all discoveries I have made at some point in my life and while the first few would have potentially saved me a lot of embarrassment and blushing had I known these beforehand, the latter would have also saved me lots of not - so - satisfying chocolate treats over the year.
Sonnets Academy, located in Lincoln Park, River North, West Loop and Hyde Park, makes play the centerpiece of its discovery - based curriculum and enrichment programs for children six weeks to six years.
Attorneys for former Port Authority Deputy Executive Director Bill Baroni, who is under indictment for the lane closures and is expected to stand trial next year, have filed discovery motions that resulted in hundreds of pages of documents being made public.
«However, I am more concerned that arresting and making this type of discovery once in a month is not the only way to fight corruption or regained the loots, otherwise fifty years will not be enough to regain looted funds.»
Aside from the discovery of Brower's private security firm, many were upset with simply the large sum of overtime being paid to a police chief who already made over $ 200,000 a year — this in Rockland County where police officers are already among the highest paid in the state and across the nation.
But for now, they can bask in a discovery 100 years in the making.
Because there has been a flood of wonderful and, I think, profound discoveries in just the last few years that were made by studying the DNA record of evolution.
THE discovery of 5000 - year - old pottery in ruins beneath the Mediterranean makes the site the world's oldest known undersea town, the Greek government said last week.
If they have been in the lab for several years, it's likely they've already made the same «discovery,» saving you days of pointless frustration.
With the Franceville discovery, complex life forms made a leap of 1.5 billion years back in time.
Harpel's discovery made it possible for them to pinpoint the Mount Laurel Formation, which was deposited below a shallow sea, in which sharks and now - extinct marine reptiles called mosasaurs also swam, about 75 million years ago.
The study was prompted by the discovery of the world's earliest tin bronze artefacts four years ago in Serbia and the ongoing debate into what significance colour played in the advancement of metal - making technologies.
The preserved layers in the core revealed that the site held a sediment record stretching back at least 14,000 years — and the spot, Lake Hill, was only a quarter of a mile away from the cave where Graham had made his discovery.
The discovery was made in part by Kevin Cox, a Texas A&M doctoral student from St. Louis, Missouri, who has been working with Shan for nearly four years and is lead author on the paper.
«This discovery marks a significant milestone, highlighting what only Hubble can accomplish,» said John Grunsfeld, assistant administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. «In its 25 years in orbit, Hubble has made many scientific discoveries in our own solar systeIn its 25 years in orbit, Hubble has made many scientific discoveries in our own solar systein orbit, Hubble has made many scientific discoveries in our own solar systein our own solar system.
One of the most spectacular recent discoveries was made in Chad by a French team that turned up a 6 - to 7 - million - year - old skull.
By combining the power of a «natural lens» in space with the capability of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers made a surprising discovery — the first example of a compact yet massive, fast - spinning, disk - shaped galaxy that stopped making stars only a few billion years after the big bang.
The discovery of 9,000 - year - old flint tools made from local stone — the earliest such tools found in the European part of Turkey — helps fill a gap in the story.
Two years ago, the accomplished science writer John Horgan made quite a splash when he argued in The End of Science that the great era of fundamental scientific discovery is now over.
«The questions scientists are tackling now are a lot narrower than those that were being asked 100 years ago,» Michael Lemonick wrote in Time magazine recently, because «we've already made most of the fundamental discoveries
The scientists made a startling discovery: rates of hillslope erosion before European settlement were about an inch every 2500 years, while during the period of peak land disturbance in the late 1800s and early 1900s, rates spiked to an inch every 25 years.
And in the following years, while at the University of Paris Dauphine, he acted as the hub of a network of mathematicians, engineers, physicists and computer scientists who seemed to make new discoveries every week, Morel recalls.
But the real dearth — the lack of clear pathways into careers that could enable today's generation of gifted young Americans to become the researchers who make tomorrow's great discoveries — is convincing more and more of the nation's best students not to seek careers in fields such as law, finance, medicine and other fields that offer much better short - and long - term career prospects instead of dedicating an average of seven years to PhD study plus an additional five years or more of postdoctoral training now considered necessary to compete for an academic career in many scientific fields.
Because of the unique multidisciplinary expertise of our team, in less than two years we were able to make an incredible basic science discovery that can be directly translated back to the clinic through an upcoming clinical trial of this new treatment approach for children with DIPG.»
In a paper published Sept. 21 in Cell, Harvard Medical School genetics professor Olivier Pourquié — whose lab discovered the segmentation clock 20 years ago — and colleagues report that they used mouse cells to reconstitute a stable version of this clockwork for the first time in a petri dish, leading to several new discoveries about where the clock is located, what makes it tick and how the vertebral column takes shapIn a paper published Sept. 21 in Cell, Harvard Medical School genetics professor Olivier Pourquié — whose lab discovered the segmentation clock 20 years ago — and colleagues report that they used mouse cells to reconstitute a stable version of this clockwork for the first time in a petri dish, leading to several new discoveries about where the clock is located, what makes it tick and how the vertebral column takes shapin Cell, Harvard Medical School genetics professor Olivier Pourquié — whose lab discovered the segmentation clock 20 years ago — and colleagues report that they used mouse cells to reconstitute a stable version of this clockwork for the first time in a petri dish, leading to several new discoveries about where the clock is located, what makes it tick and how the vertebral column takes shapin a petri dish, leading to several new discoveries about where the clock is located, what makes it tick and how the vertebral column takes shape.
Forty years ago today, a young American paleoanthropologist named Donald Johanson made the discovery of a lifetime in the arid badlands of Ethiopia's remote Afar region: a 3.2 - million - year - old skeleton of a small - brained creature that walked upright like we do.
The discovery of planets orbiting other stars has made headlines in the past few years.
«In the course of a year, we took the CAO aircraft and team to northern Borneo, mapped its habitats in 3 - D, combined the data with Marc's orangutan observations, and made a critically important scientific discovery that directly bears on the conservation of one of the world's most iconic ape species,» said Asner, the project's leadeIn the course of a year, we took the CAO aircraft and team to northern Borneo, mapped its habitats in 3 - D, combined the data with Marc's orangutan observations, and made a critically important scientific discovery that directly bears on the conservation of one of the world's most iconic ape species,» said Asner, the project's leadein 3 - D, combined the data with Marc's orangutan observations, and made a critically important scientific discovery that directly bears on the conservation of one of the world's most iconic ape species,» said Asner, the project's leader.
«Until this discovery, it was assumed that comparable engravings were only made by modern humans (Homo sapiens) in Africa, starting about 100,000 years ago,» says lead author José Joordens, researcher at the Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University.
While crunching his data in the mid-1980s, Congdon made a startling discovery: The oldest female Blanding «sTurtles — more than 50 years old — had more egg clutches than youngerones, as well as more eggs per clutch.
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