But a growing
body of scientific evidence suggests that the projections of climate change that have been made by the current family of computerized climate models has been overdone — that the world will warm up significantly less than has been predicted as a result of our ongoing carbon dioxide emissions.
A growing
body of scientific evidence suggests that we can treat and even prevent some illnesses with foods and supplements containing certain kinds of live bacteria.
Not exact matches
Last year, the U.K. Parliament discussed the mitochondrial transfer studies being led by Douglass Turnbull and Mary Herbert
of Newcastle, and the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority (HFEA), a U.K.
body in the Department
of Health, issued a report that said there was no
scientific evidence to
suggest that the technology is unsafe.
The Board also
suggests engaging
scientific bodies in reviews
of pending policy decisions against
scientific evidence.
There is no
scientific basis for investigating exposure
of the growing baby when pregnant mothers use a mobile phone, as exposure to radiofrequency radiation from mobile phones is highly localised to the part
of the head closest to the phone; there is no
evidence to
suggest that other parts
of the
body, such as the abdomen where the baby is growing, are affected by mobile phone use.
And there is
scientific evidence that
suggests there is some truth to this; the
body uses a variety
of metabolic and hormonal mechanisms — like slowing down metabolism when you cut your calorie intake, for instance — to maintain its weight when you try to slim down.
The study's results support a growing
body of scientific evidence that
suggests it is possible to immediately slow the pace
of climate change regionally by reducing emissions
of short - lived climate pollutants, like black carbon.
Unfortunately, or fortunately, this flies in the face
of a large
body of scientific evidence that
suggests neither women nor men outgrow the need for belonging, comfort, acceptance, and support.