Sentences with phrase «other observations around»

Other observations around the globe support the observations being taken at Mauna Loa.

Not exact matches

These new rules have far - reaching implications not only for companies like Geofeedia, but also for others whose business models revolve around utilizing social media data for close observations.
Heliocentrism, on the other hand, created a world where matter clumped randomly around the universe, which defied all reason, observation and scientific knowledge.
«By the time we entered tranche two of our program, a much larger group, it was around 60 per cent... Based on declining whistle - blower activity over time, and other observations to date, we expect we will see this non-compliance rate decline further as we complete the final tranche of audits during 2018 - 19.»
But that's exactly what seems to have transpired around other stars, according to new exoplanet observations analysed by Steffen and his colleagues.
Around the same time, another psychiatrist, John Bowlby, penned his now - canon observations about the central importance of attachment for the social and psychological development of young humans, reminding us that we are just another part of a chain of mammals that depend on the care of others for survival.
Recent observations from the Kepler space telescope suggest that planets the size of Jupiter are relatively uncommon around other stars.
In its updated form, it receives e-mail requests from astronomers and automatically executes the observations, searching for planets around other stars and monitoring the flickering of gas falling into black holes.
After studying the sunset times and lunar cycles taken from other spawning observations, the research team timed their egg and sperm collection around the most likely annual spawning times — exactly three nights after the August full moon and around 100 minutes after sunset.
By tracing the development of what we now call the «scientific method» — an approach, developed over centuries, that emphasizes experiments and observations rather than reasoning from first principles — he makes the argument that science, unlike other ways of interpreting the world around us, can offer true progress.
For the first time since exoplanets, or planets around stars other than the sun, were discovered almost 20 years ago, X-ray observations have detected an exoplanet passing in front of its parent star.
The double asteroid 90 Antiope has come into sharp new detail, thanks to observations from the European Space Agency's Very Large Telescope and other smaller telescopes, which spied on the pair as it waltzed around the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Hubble now enters a phase of full science observations ranging from studying the population of Kuiper Belt objects at the fringe of our solar system to surveying the birth of planets around other stars.
Previous observations of other hot Jupiter - class planets (HD 189733 b and unpublished data for HD 209458 b) have found that their hot spots may be shifted slightly away from the closest point to the star, possibly due to strong winds moving hot, gaseous material around.
When it is launched TESS will complement the observations being made by Kepler, NASA's first mission capable of finding Earth - sized planets around other stars.
Many of the observers who are participating in this exercise are funded by NASA's NEO Observations Program, but observers supported by other countries» space agencies and space institutions around the world are now involved in the campaign.
However, later observations by other astronomers using interferometric astrometry and recent radial velocity data found no evidence to support the existence of a companion greater than 0.8 Jupiter mass with an orbital period around Proxima Centauri of between one and about 2.7 years (Benedict et al, 1999).
The planet candidates, on the other hand, reside at orbital radii around 15 au, where disk observations have been unreliable until recently.
With the discovery and observation of planetary systems around stars other than our own, it is becoming possible to elaborate, revise or even replace this account.
Hallinan is planning continued radio observations over the next year or two, because this radio emission — which will be around long after all of the other wavelengths have faded — is the most important diagnostic of the energetics and environment of the explosion, and may reveal how much energy was in the explosion, how much mass was ejected, if a jet actually appeared, and if the merger produced conditions that will influence future star formation, among other questions.
This also correlates with my other observations that more often than not there is slightly more inflammation right around the hair follicle as compared to the surrounding skin.
Other observations: We're seeing proper Spidey - sense from Peter Parker, and also he's now running around in that souped - up suit Tony built him.
But just as importantly they will bring with them their practical tools and strategies for observation and feedback that will benefit other school leaders and teachers around the world.
We also have had some other staff doing observations, but our vision into the future is about supporting the professional learning around this stage, which currently the scope is very broad.
First, my experience indicates that shared values and mission and the development of professional respect often emerge when teachers conference with each other around observations in their classrooms.
Dan's observations nailed the shy, reserved qualities of many writers; however, apart from the creative curse of at times becoming immersed in the solitude of personal expressiveness, writers are acutely aware of other people and the world around them because that is what they frequently write about.
Ask around to other people who have gone to obedience classes with their dogs and learn where they go, what they are taught, their observations and opinions of their particular trainers, etc..
The most popular demo requested based on our unofficial observation was Mario Kart 8, but we were determined to play Super Mario 3D World and patiently waited our turn and chatted with people in line around us about the Wii U, Sony's PlayStation 4 press conference, Microsoft's Xbox One troubles, and other announcements of the week.
In his mature monochromatic work he continued this theme by distilling forms and sensitive spatial relationships, refined from observations of the world around him — plant and architectural forms, and other subtle forms like those found in fleeting shadows and reflections.
A 2007 NASA sponsored satellite - based study sheds light on the puzzling observations by other scientists that the amount of sunlight reaching Earth's surface had been steadily declining in recent decades, began to reverse around 1990.
No one quite has the answers yet, though interesting discussion led to observations around food consumption — namely that people are more and more interested in the provenance of their product, buying locally, re-connecting to the producers and to communities of others opting for the same choices as them.
Predictions are falsified by observations and not the other way around.
Whereas, real science, works the other way around, it is about taking solid reality based physical observations and let the mathematics evolve from the facts and data.
So's I figures it's only fair to now go snooping around for other climate related observations with that approximate frequency.
In major scientific trials that attempt to reproduce the results of scientific observations and measurements, it seems that around 50 percent of recently published science is wrong, because the results can't be replicated by others.
As for seeing what one believes, the thing about science is to remove as much of that as possible, and to work to see, to draw conclusions from observation and analysis, not the other way around.
As ARM's newest observation facility, the Eastern North Atlantic began operations in September 2013 and mirrors ARM's other long - term atmospheric measurement facilities around the world.
That is confirmed by all other observations: nothing unusual around 1942 in high resolution (less than a decade) ice cores, not in coralline sponges and not in stomata data.
My own goal is to have readers (and maybe even but not necessarily Graeme) understand the invalidity of his argument asserting that (essentially) one sea level time series observation at one coastal location that (allegedly) doesn't show much change in several decades does not imply that the sea level changes have been the same at all other coastal locations (give or take 100 mm)- which implies that any observed variations exceeding this level in sea level rise at different locations around the world are «not real» and hence sea level rise due to global warming isn't anything to worry about.
PS I believe the physical observations on CO2 and temperature since 1850 would preclude any CS in excess of 4.5 C (it calculates out to around 1.4 C, or less than one - third of this amount, using the IPCC estimates on natural forcing plus other anthropogenic forcing beside CO2).
An interesting exercise is to consider the consequences of this observation the other way around.
They had interviewed couples and given them questionnaires, but systematic observation of couples only started in the 1970s in my lab and a few others around the USA.
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