Recent examples of this phenomenon include:
Not exact matches
These are but two
examples of a
phenomenon that has spread like wildfire in
recent years.
Here's a
recent example from The New York Times: «Samuel Ting, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology and a Nobel laureate particle physicist, said Wednesday that his $ 1.6 billion cosmic ray experiment on the International Space Station had found evidence
of «new physical
phenomena» that could represent dark matter, the mysterious stuff that serves as the gravitational foundation for galaxies and whose identification would rewrite some
of the laws
of physics.»
The most
recent and best
example of this
phenomenon is the one that occurred when Bernanke's Fed decided not to put the brakes on its $ 85 billion per month this past September.
With an emphasis on the
recent massive exponential growth
of digital data, Salavon uses pop cultural touchstones to guide us through various
examples of the unbounded possibilities
of this
phenomenon.
In her film «Turbo Sculpture», for
example, she interrogates the
recent phenomenon of public sculpture in former Yugoslavia dedicated to non-national media celebrities, such as Bruce Lee, Bob Marley and Tupac Shakur.
For
example, let's say that evidence convinced me (in a way that I wasn't convinced previously) that all
recent changes in land surface temperatures and sea surface temperatures and atmospheric temperatures and deep sea temperatures and sea ice extent and sea ice volume and sea ice density and moisture content in the air and cloud coverage and rainfall and measures
of extreme weather were all directly tied to internal natural variability, and that I can now see that as the result
of a statistical modeling
of the trends as associated with natural
phenomena.
One
recent study, for
example, presented a thorough and careful scrutiny
of hundreds
of peer - reviewed scientific publications evaluating the accuracy and capability
of climate models to simulate the response
of a number
of important climatic
phenomena to rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations.