As for the ghost hunting team, Bartlet and crew have made
some big discoveries in the whole Al Capone opera house haunting.
The first
big discoveries in paleogenetics came from chance specimens with well - preserved aDNA.
It is very difficult to do verifiable and repeatable science under these conditions and this explains why it takes so long to make
big discoveries in space.
For cosmologists, finding evidence of inflation may be
the biggest discovery in the last 20 years.
For the fifth anniversary of one of
the biggest discoveries in physics, we've updated this eBook to include our continuing analysis of the discovery, of the questions it answers and those it raises.
What was supposedly
the biggest discovery in cosmology in a decade has finally been published, even as a cloud of doubt enshrouds the result.
Hasegawa: Actually, we had a similar
big discovery in the planet research in 1995.
After over 20 years of research supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Ghannoum's work on the microbiome has converged into one of
the biggest discoveries in digestive health.
Not exact matches
Technology has played a
big role
in such
discoveries.
Sure, NASA has a
big advantage when it comes to generating viral hits due to its mission servicing the fundamental human need for exploration, knowledge, and new
discovery (Department of Agriculture, eat your heart out), but even the most powerful content can get bungled
in its execution and delivery.
But startups
in the sustainable technology sector offer the next wave of
discoveries with potential for
big returns.
In the original show, that's where the Robinsons are heading because at the time that was a
big discovery.
As businesses start investing more time
in content creation and, thus, publishing more and more content, content
discovery will become a much
bigger priority.
Koimtsidis has described Namdini as a «brand new
discovery» and said it ranks as one of the
biggest West African gold
discoveries in the past decade.
The philosophical insight is old but supported by
discoveries in cosmology (scientifically) that the universe came into being at the
big bang.
@fimeilleur actually i can back up the claims i make both personally and historically, one example Abraham, Machpelah (actual location of his tomb and remains along with 5 others
in Israel right where they are supposed to be) Kedorlaomer king of Elam, (defeated by Abraham and recently discovered) it is said Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.More than that Abraham saw God and spoke with Him, not the god you are on about that men use to justify their evil intent, but the God who has created all things, the God that no one especially you can not contain.Ignorance is your choice but that will not negate the existence of God
in any way.No one that i am aware of has all the answers at this point regarding spiritual things, evolution or evilution there are areas God has not yet revealed to mankind but every day more is discovered.I find it amazing that God is
big enough to share
discovery even with those who would reject Him.
«Cosmic background radiation is well explained as radiation left over from an early stage
in the development of the universe, and its
discovery is considered a landmark test of the
Big Bang model of the universe.»
He is the author of Genesis and the
Big B.ang, the
discovery of harmony between modern science and the Bible, now
in seven languages.
But
in the
big picture, no scientific
discovery has or ever will disprove the Truth of the Gospel.
Although, most of these
discoveries are still parts of the
big puzzle, it comes as no surprise that any
discovery around the origins will ultimately align itself with what is already written
in the Bible.
Exxon has reported to its shareholders that «what may become the world's largest coal mine is being developed
in Colombia and a new oil
discovery is the
biggest there
in 18 years.»
The significance of this
discovery — existence of Gravitational Waves —
in relation to God is that it confirms amongst other evidence that the universe had a «beginning» AND that the universe «expanded at a rate faster than the speed of light, right at the
Big Bang.»
The consensus
in the scientific community was that the universe was always just sort of there until additional
discoveries led to the
Big Bang theory of creation which implicitly (if not explicitly) acknolwedges a beginning.
One doesn't have to believe
in the
Big Bang to develop new technologies or make new scientific
discoveries.»
The universe is expanding
in all directions)-- 1965:
discovery of microwave cosmic background radiation (the echo's of the
big bang)-- 1998, two independent research groups studying distant supernovae were astonished to discover, against all expectations, that the current expansion of the universe is accelerating (Reiss 1998, Perlmutter 1999).
We were just there 2 weekends ago and took both kids sight - seeing around town for the first time for them, of course they both loved it and were dazzled by all the new
discoveries in the
big city.
I have noticed a
big decrease
in gas and am enjoying that
discovery!
A great
discovery in case I ever throw a really
big party too!
As Canada's
biggest name
in herbs, spices and flavourings, McCormick's new HelloFlavour.ca, developed by MRM / / McCann, is easy to navigate and robust
in its capabilities, from simple recipe search and flavour
discovery, to product knowledge and purchase.
When David Yeager came to Stanford as a psychology graduate student
in the mid-2000s, the department was home to some of the
biggest names
in the psychology of education, including Claude Steele, best known for his
discovery of a phenomenon called stereotype threat, and Carol Dweck, famous for her work on student mindset.
There's James Heckman, a Nobel Prize - winning economist at the University of Chicago, who found
in the late 1990s that students who earned high school diplomas through the General Educational Development program, widely known as the GED, had the same future prospects as high school dropouts, a
discovery that led him to conclude that there were qualities beyond courses and grades that made a
big difference
in students» success.
Their
discoveries could mean
big strides
in creating brain - controlled prosthetic devices.
Though it may not look like much
in images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the red blotch
in the patch of sky just above the
Big Dipper is a record - breaking
discovery.
Completed
in 1980 but operational before then, the VLA was behind the
discoveries of water ice on Mercury; the complex region surrounding Sagittarius A *, the black hole at the core of the Milky Way galaxy; and it helped astronomers identify a distant galaxy already pumping out stars less than a billion years after the
big bang.
This static is known as the cosmic microwave background radiation, and its
discovery in the 1960s proved the
big bang theory.
One of your
biggest discoveries was how addiction affects the D2 receptor, the protein that determines how sensitive individuals are to the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine, a chemical
in the brain associated with feelings of reward and pleasure.
During your time
in Texas
in the mid-1980s, you made one of your first
big discoveries with positron emission tomography, which uses radioactive markers to monitor blood flow, among other functions.
This
discovery suggests that the potent greenhouse gas plays a
bigger role
in climate change that we previously imagined.
Luck has played a
big part
in many of the world's great fossil
discoveries.
In a sense, Cronin and Fitch had found a piece of an answer to a question that had not yet been asked, because their
discovery came one year before physicists realized that the universe wasn't eternal, that it began with the
Big Bang.
The first
big breakthrough since the
discovery of insulin came with the advent of home blood - glucose testing
in the early 1980s, allowing diabetics to check their sugar level
in a minute or two with a drop of blood on a reagent strip.
Q:
In addition to regular Breakthrough Prizes, you're awarding Special Breakthrough Prizes for
big discoveries like gravitational wave detection, plus awards for young researchers and middle and high school students.
You might share a result that helps a competitor make a major
discovery or solve a
big problem that you are both working on, which
in the worst case could jeopardize your career.
«This is a giant leap forward
in developing our next bold mission of science
discovery,» said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate
in Washington, D.C. «These are tantalizing investigations that seek to answer some of the
biggest questions
in our solar system today.»
Wilson's
discovery — «the echo of the
big bang» — earned him a share of the 1978 Nobel Prize
in Physics.
This
discovery is important for maternal health and for our efforts to develop preventive measures to minimize miscarriages, which are a
big health problem for women
in the affected areas of Africa.»
When the particle's
discovery was announced
in July 2012, both
big detectors at the LHC — CMS and ATLAS — reported that it was behaving a little bit strangely.
Medical research can have
big rewards — both
in gratifying
discoveries and
in potentially turning them into profitable treatments.
«What makes this
discovery particularly noteworthy is that we mapped out a landscape of bioessential elements
in the ocean that was far more perturbed than we expected, and the impacts on life were
big,» said Timothy W. Lyons, a professor of biogeochemistry at UCR, Owens's former advisor and the principal investigator on the research project.
And with the
discovery of the cosmic microwave background
in the 1960s, the
big bang theory of the universe's birth assumed the starring role on the cosmological stage — providing cosmologists with one
big answer and many new questions.