Sentences with phrase «early discoveries led»

The early discoveries led some researchers to conclude that all vitamins necessary to life could be supplied in their isolated factory - produced form as vitamin pills.
Early discoveries led researchers to home in on the hematopoietic system, the organs that produce the two kinds of blood cells, lymphoid and myeloid cells.

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A press release elaborated on its plot: «The comic depicts early events in Colonel Sanders» life that eventually led to the discovery of his real super power: the combination of a pressure cooker and secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, better known as his world - famous Original Recipe Chicken.»
The initial discovery of accounting fraud in 2015 led to revelations of concealed impairments at WEC in late 2015 and further discovery of accounting fraud in early 2016.
Schrum, who led early chemistry research at Moderna and made some of the discoveries behind its initial patents, had left the company by the time the AstraZeneca deal was sealed.
Early work by scientists at the NIH led to the discovery that the drug AZT (zidovudine) slows the progression of AIDS.
Rao says that if he had to choose three scientists — the limit for the Nobel — then he would pick either Yu Yagang, Tu Youyou, and Zhong Yurong for the discovery of artemisinin; or Tu Youyou, Luo Zeyuan, and Li Ying for the early work on artemisinin that led to the drug therapy.
The early data from this survey is what led to the discovery of Virgo I.
This had been predicted as a relic from when hot ionized plasma of the early universe first cooled sufficiently to form neutral hydrogen and allow space to become transparent to light, and its discovery led to general acceptance among physicists that the Big Bang is the best model for the origin and evolution of the universe.
By examining striations on teeth of a Homo habilis fossil, a new discovery led by a University of Kansas researcher has found the earliest evidence for right - handedness in the fossil record dating back 1.8 million years.
The earlier discovery of mutations in UBQLN2 gene, which causes ALS and ALS / dementia in children and adults, in the Siddique lab led to the screening of the UBQLN family of genes in a large cohort of patients with familial ALS, resulting in the identification of the UBQLN4 mutation.
«Synapse discovery could lead to new treatments for Alzheimer's disease: Scientists have discovered how connections between brain cells are destroyed in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.»
«We have identified a new molecular mechanism which directly contributes to this synapse loss — a discovery we hope could eventually lead to earlier diagnosis of the disease and new treatments.»
«The induced pluripotent stem cells we used in this study proved to be extremely useful in disease modelling, and they could offer an excellent platform for drug discovery and testing new therapeutic targets for Alzheimer's disease in the future,» says Early Stage Researcher Minna Oksanen, the lead author of the study.
That and other discoveries led Dolores Piperno, an archaeobotanist at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and her co-workers to begin searching for archaeological evidence of the earliest maize in the Balsas River region.
[3] In early 2016, a team of astronomers, also led by Michaël Gillon announced the discovery of three planets orbiting TRAPPIST - 1.
In 2006, for example, a team led by paleontologist Zhe - Xi Luo, now of the University of Chicago, reported the discovery in China of a 164 - million - year - old docodont named Castorocauda lutrasimilis, which apparently not only swam but might also have eaten fish — adaptations not previously known among such early mammals.
In two papers in this week's issue of Science, a team led by Luo and paleontologist Qing - Jin Meng of the Beijing Museum of Natural History reports the discovery of two new, shrew - sized docodonts that boost this picture of early mammalian diversity.
The discovery, reported in the journal Nutrients, adds to the evidence that iron deficiency early in life can have long - lasting consequences for the brain, said University of Illinois animal sciences professor Ryan Dilger, who led the study with Austin Mudd, a graduate student in the neuroscience program at the U. of I.
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Our studies on the molecular mechanisms of endocytosis led to the discovery that the small GTPase Rab5 is a master regulator of early endosome biogenesis.
This surprising discovery led Hublin and his coauthors to re-examine the earlier Jebel Irhoud site using new dating methods because those specific Homo sapiens specimens have long puzzled researchers — they seem much more primitive than other specimens assumed to be from around the same time.
An unexpected collaboration between bioinformatician Katherine Pollard (left) and immunology researcher Shomyseh Sanjabi (right) leads to the discovery of an early predictor of IBD.
Earlier in this century, Edwin Hubble's observations led to the discovery that ours is only one of many billions of galaxies that dot the universe with each galaxy home to billions of stars.
«Since First Light 20 years ago, Art Wolfe made fundamental discoveries about cosmology and the early universe using Keck Observatory's telescopes and instruments, which led to important understandings about how elements, stars and galaxies form,» said Keck Observatory Director, Taft Armandroff.
These two discoveries have not only extended the time - frame for the habitability of early Mars but lead one to wonder where else groundwater was present on the planet.
His group has developed a new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and this approach has led to the discovery of subtypes of Alzheimer's disease, followed by the first description of reversal of symptoms in patients with mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer's disease, with the ReCODE (Reversal of Cognitive Decline) protocol.
Australia About Blog In the early 2000s, Melissa embarked on a journey of self - discovery which lead to a very rewarding and beautiful spiritual awakening.
Rauch, an award - winning contributing editor for The Atlantic, has written a memoir of unexpected but hilarious twists throughout his early adult life, all leading to the discovery of his own sexual identity.
«RIch with a sense of discovery... The year is young, but The Orphan Master's Son has an early lead on novel of 2012.»
-- Wall Street Journal «A harrowing, clever, incomparable riff on life in Kim Jong Il's North Korea» — San Francisco Chronicle «Magnificently accomplished... Part thriller, part coming - of - age novel, part romance, The Orphan Master's Son is made sturdy by research... but what makes it so absorbing isn't its documentary realism but the dark flight of the author's imagination... rich with a sense of discovery... The year is young, but The Orphan Master's Son has an early lead on novel of 2012» — The Daily Beast «Providing a rare glimpse into one of the world's least known countries, Adam Johnson weaves a tale of hardship, romance, and redemption in North Korea in The Orphan Master's Son.»
Since emerging from the Glasgow art scene in the early 1990s, Simon Starling (British, b. 1967) has established himself as one of the leading artists of his generation, working in a wide variety of media (film, installation, photography) to interrogate the histories of art and design, scientific discoveries, and global economic and ecological issues, among other subjects.
These may lead in many directions: a refinement of some earlier concept, the discovery of some new force or concept, etc..
The discovery, early 2010, of a number of errors in the Fourth IPCC Assessment Report on climate impacts (Working Group II), led to a review of the processes and procedures of the IPCC by the InterAcademy Council (IAC).
Background The discovery, early 2010, of a number of errors in the Fourth IPCC Assessment Report on climate impacts (Working Group II), led to a review of the processes and procedures of the IPCC by the InterAcademy Council (IAC).
Coring old lake beds and examining the types of pollen trapped in sediment layers led to the discovery of the Younger Dryas early in the twentieth century.
William Sullivan, lead author of The Carnegie Foundation's Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Future of Law: «The reason the way the discussion of justice appears in Educating Lawyers was the discovery early on — for me it was something of a shock — that just in the way that some physicians become detached from questions of whether you can keep the population healthy, many lawyers are becoming detached from those questions as well.»
My colleagues frequently recount war stories in which their attempts to obtain substantive relief on a temporary basis early in the case failed while subsequent discovery uncovered evidence that might have led to a different temporary result.
Australia About Blog In the early 2000s, Melissa embarked on a journey of self - discovery which lead to a very rewarding and beautiful spiritual awakening.
Australia About Blog In the early 2000s, Melissa embarked on a journey of self - discovery which lead to a very rewarding and beautiful spiritual awakening.
Discoveries in brain science have led to increased recognition of the importance and life - long implications of early social and emotional development.
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