Sentences with phrase «lab scientists whose»

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Non-GMOGenetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are plants whose genetic material has been altered in a lab by scientists, not nature.
Dedysh, whose first international research experience was in the Tiedje lab, agrees, saying, «Scientists share an interest in research that is the same all over the world.
Without enough oxygen, the yeast may be unable to produce the metabolic changes scientists think are necessary to prolong life, say MIT molecular biologist Leonard Guarente, whose lab pioneered the study of caloric restriction in yeast.
He described a management structure where labs are run by the top practicing scientists whose intimate knowledge allows them to quickly deploy resources and help researchers connect with colleagues.
For the Global Consciousness Project, scientists set up 36 computer programs running separately, in different labs scattered around the earth, whose job is to generate random numbers.
The JUPITER Research facility is located somewhere in the remote countryside and is the primary lab of the OLYMPUS GROUP, a shady organization whose scientists have been conducting experiments and doing research on Space and Time.
I would sooner believe people whose livelihood depends on climate and weather, as they live their work, day and night in the field, and notice subtle changes, not a scientist who depends on Government grants, and crunches numbers in a city or town lab.
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