Sentences with phrase «as scientists knew»

As the scientists knew, amino acids in protein help muscle tissue to maintain itself and to grow.
As far as scientists knew, all squid species simply deposited the eggs on the sea floor and left them to develop on their own.
That's the Law of Life as scientists know it.
But as every scientist knows evidence tells us nothing by itself.
But as scientists know, getting mice or other animals hooked on nicotine alone is dauntingly difficult.
As every scientist knows, this estimate is very difficult to make — a perfect example of this is the varying length of time it takes to do a Ph.D..
As far as scientists know, there's only one living transposon left in the human genome, says Burns, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
As scientists we know the frustration and loss of time and resources that come with such a lengthy process, and with moving from one journal to the next.
As every scientist knows (or rather, should know since many often seem to forget), correlation is not causation.
I am neither a believer nor a skeptic, as a scientist I know the boundaries of feasibility and how shrewd minds try to take advantages on less blessed ones.
Peer review, as scientists know all too well, is a highly imperfect process.
As a scientist you know that science needs specific and precise answers not meaningless generalizations.
What he did is just a «trick» to «hide the decline», which as any scientist knows, is just a reference to a special mathematical or logical algorithm used to get a desired result.
what about this Scientist B says: As a scientist I know that global warming will cause huge harms to future generations.

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Polish scientists have shown that male and female preferences for a height difference (known scientifically as sexual dimorphism) change based on how tall they are, perhaps so that people can widen their own dating pool.
Last month, the panel of 31 independent scientists charged with reviewing the EPA's draft report stated that the agency's broad conclusion about the mining technique known as fracking is at odds with the evidence and «inconsistent with the observations, data, and levels of uncertainty presented.»
Did you know that scientists have created a material that is almost as light as air, but that can support large amounts of weight and can insulate incredibly well?
Meanwhile, scientists at Cornell University are at work on prototypes for a 3D printed ear, and at Mount Sinai Hospital, research is focused on bioprinting trachea, more commonly known as windpipes.
It was 1917, and although the calorie had been used in chemistry circles for decades — and is often credited to scientists such as Wilbur Olin Atwater and Nicolas Clément — it was Peters who was responsible for popularizing the idea that all we need to become healthier is knowing how much energy is in our food and fervently cutting back the excess.
Scientists know what's happening — it's a sense of euphoria you feel when someone comments on your Instagram photo, but that's not quite the same thing as landing a new job or getting a raise.
Scientists wanted to know whether physical and intellectual skills worked differently as people got older — so they studied chess grand masters.
Get a behind the scenes look a the tension, anticipation and exhilaration experienced by scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. during the Curiosity rover's harrowing descent through the Martian atmosphere — known as «Seven Minutes of Terror.»
It was also a spiritual experience for me as a scientist as I met a psychic that told me things that she shouldn't have known.
They may not qualify as brain surgeons or rocket scientists but they know how to execute plans, get things done and beat Einstein to the punch.
(As Werth explains, the analogy most commonly used is that of a lock and key, in which scientists first model the interior of the cylinder in order to know what kind of key to build.)
Since 1,700 top scientists issued a dramatic warning 25 years ago about humanity pushing the Earth beyond its capacity to sustain life as we know it, we've managed to stabilize one of the things that was worrying them: the depletion of the ozone layer.
This changes a lot of what scientists thought they knew about how water bears deal with radiation, as they were previously thought to have proteins that repaired damaged DNA, rather than proteins that halt damage altogether.
Until then, aspiring astronauts will have to make do with being rocket scientists (more prosaicly known as aerospace engineers), a job with healthy growth prospects.
Scientists hope the vehicles, known as nanocraft, will eventually fly at 20 percent of the speed of light, more than a thousand times faster than today's spacecraft.
The advance is based on a technique that allows scientists to narrow in on a specific gene and cut - and - paste bits of DNA to change its function, known as CRISPR - Cas9.
The tool is known as CRISPR - Cas9, and it could eventually allow scientists to home in on a particular, potentially faulty gene and swap it out with another, potentially healthy one.
According to History.com, the «first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network,» and the online world as we know it today really did not take on its form until 1990, when Tim Berners - Lee, a computer scientist, invented the World Wide Web.
The research threw up a concept known as homophily — a word invented by social scientists to describe the sociological phenomenon in which people are most drawn to others resembling themselves.
In addition to his post as a senior data scientist at Google, the value investing community knows him for his side gig: hosting the Investing Talks -LSB-...]
It's not just the big - name corporations that are making a point to engage the next generation of scientists and innovators — Space Angels - funded Because Learning, previously known as Ardusat, has their own ideas for how to engage students in STEM fields.
admin Cryptinfo In March 2016, it emerged that computer scientists at University College London had devised a crypto - currency known as the RSCoin with backing from the Bank of England.
Addyi, known to scientists as flibanserin, is thought to work by changing the balance of certain brain neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin.
But hey, what do I know, I'm not a member of the influential group of conservative political scientists known as the Calgary School.
Also, I know of no scientist who claimed to know that «all stars are the same» as Topher claims.
You do not have to be a NASA scientist or a religious person to know that there has to be a designer who is responsible for this existence, just walk outside at night and gaze at the stars and ask yourself as to how did our solar system became so perfectly established and how our planets are perfectly aligned.
As a «scientist», you should know this.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
But Al - Khalili is best known for his role as a populariser of science on the airwaves, regularly hosting The Life Scientific on BBC Radio 4, in which he explores the lives of notable scientists.
Could it have been god telling us how to protect ourselves from disease, germs, and bacteria?Couldn't you see a scientist from today's time, going back to the bible days, and trying to explain, the things we as the human race didn't know till modern times?
Now I know what you're thinking - the difference is that ID scientists point to GOD as the author of the design.
So long as any scientist keeps his present research consistent with the methods that science has established, he can believe the universe began with the mating of two extra-dimensional antelopes and the results will be no different.
In advancing these theories they disregard factors universally admitted by all scientists — that in the initial period of the «birth» of the universe, conditions of temperature, atmospheric pressure, radioactivity, and a host of other catalytic factors were totally different than those existing presently, including the fact that we don't know how single atoms or their components would bind and consolidate, which involved totally unknown processes and variables, as single atoms behave far differently than conglomerations of atoms.
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Understanding the climate is a fantastically complicated problem, about which I know only as much as the average scientist, which is to say: not....
Since its 1861 discovery in Bavaria, just a few years after the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, most scientists have placed Archaeopteryx at the root of the broad group of proto - birds, known as Avialae, from which our avian feathered friends emerged.
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