Sentences with phrase «breakthrough in the science of»

Their work, published recently in Current Biology, is a major breakthrough in the science of improving crop yields.
When I came across Will Brink's Bodybuilding Revealed (which is the updated version of its predecessor Anabolic Nutrition) I asked myself what could he have possibly updated as there hasn't been any new major breakthroughs in the science of muscle gain that I am aware of.
And I want to share with you what I believe is an amazing breakthrough in the science of global warming and climate change.

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Science shows we often have creative breakthrough when our minds are disengaged from the problem we're wrestling with, hence the common experience of getting great ideas while relaxing in the shower.
In others, recent breakthroughs in science and technology are leading to quick adoption of a medical innovation or approach, which in turn, is helping to drive more investment in the field and creating a virtuous cyclIn others, recent breakthroughs in science and technology are leading to quick adoption of a medical innovation or approach, which in turn, is helping to drive more investment in the field and creating a virtuous cyclin science and technology are leading to quick adoption of a medical innovation or approach, which in turn, is helping to drive more investment in the field and creating a virtuous cyclin turn, is helping to drive more investment in the field and creating a virtuous cyclin the field and creating a virtuous cycle.
In this sense, the Hyperloop is not a breakthrough of science, but of engineering — using existing technology in a novel waIn this sense, the Hyperloop is not a breakthrough of science, but of engineering — using existing technology in a novel wain a novel way.
His research on memory and imagination was listed in the top 10 scientific breakthroughs of the year by Science in 2007.
He's also the winner of the inaugural Breakthrough Junior Challenge, funded in part by a grant from Zuckerberg, which asks young people between the ages of 13 and 18 to create short videos that communicate big ideas in life sciences, physics and math.
And for an equal amount of time, that notion has turned out to be more science fiction — or in one famous case, scandal — instead of breakthrough.
MaRS clients are making breakthroughs in areas such as healthcare and clean technology that will help improve people's everyday lives and generate high - paying, high - value jobs,» says Reza Moridi, Minister of Research, Innovation and Science for the Province of Ontario.
A number of world - leading science and technology professionals, young scientists and engineers, and innovation teams should be trained, with major breakthroughs in pioneering basic research and original innovations as their goal, Xi said.
AFP is a global news agency delivering fast, accurate, in - depth coverage of the events shaping our world from conflicts to politics, economics, sports, entertainment and the latest breakthroughs in health, science and technology.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that here, as so very often in the discoveries of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
The plunge into space, the acquisition of new weapons, the breakthroughs in medical and other sciences are shaped largely by their own internal dynamics... The human being, while being the inventor, is simultaneously the prisoner of the process of invention.10
In short, with every scientific breakthrough, the gods are flushed out of their hiding place and they must scurry off to the next dark crevice science is yet to explain.
The same issue of the Daily Telegraph concluded its comments in an editorial: «How refreshing to be able to report a possible breakthrough that narrows rather than widens the gulf between cutting - edge science and traditional morality.»
So of course this was the most exciting breakthrough in social science of the last year!
Enough of this bullsh!t where you want to criticize everything except your religion and then go take advantage of all the breakthroughs in medical science and technology..
It is arguable that breakthroughs in the sciences require, first of all, imagination and audacity Later it will be possible to formulate the original intuition with sharp precision.
He also asserts that «modern science is an invention of medieval Christianity, and the greatest breakthroughs in scientific reason have largely been the work of Christians.»
Master of Science candidate in Biomedical Sciences at Mississippi College, Bilal Qizilbash, summarizes his research breakthrough in a nutshell: Juiced curly kale kills melanoma...
«BelGioioso Club Store package with Bemis SmartTack ™ EZ Peel ® Reseal ™ technology is a real breakthrough in terms of packaging science and innovation,» said Jane Skelton, head of Print and Packaging, Sainsbury, U.K., speaking as a representative of the 2015 DuPont Awards judging panel.
This kimchi jar is a real breakthrough in terms of packaging science and innovation.
«Advancements in science and research have moved faster than the debates among politicians in Washington, D.C., and breakthroughs announced in recent years confirm the full potential of stem cell research can be realized without the destruction of living human embryos,» House Minority Leader John Boehner, R - Ohio, said Sunday.
In a new paper in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, the CSU researchers describe a breakthrough in making accurate predictions of weather weeks aheaIn a new paper in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, the CSU researchers describe a breakthrough in making accurate predictions of weather weeks aheain npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, the CSU researchers describe a breakthrough in making accurate predictions of weather weeks aheain making accurate predictions of weather weeks ahead.
The work, which was released in March, was voted by Science and AAAS (the publisher of Science Careers) as the 2010 Breakthrough of the Year «in recognition of the conceptual ground their experiment breaks, the ingenuity behind it and its many potential applications,» according to a AAAS press release.
It's the latest in a series of breakthrough coatings from the lab of Anish Tuteja, U-M associate professor of materials science and engineering.
That's why Science recognized the idea of «treatment as prevention» as its scientific breakthrough of the year, crediting the lab of infectious diseases researcher Myron Cohen, a physician - scientist at the University of North Carolina School (UNC) of Medicine in Chapel Hill, with discovering and investigating one of the most promising antiretroviral drugs, HPTN 052.
In search of new ideas, DARPA, a Department of Defense agency that invests in breakthrough technologies, is supporting work on predatory bacteria by Kadouri, as well as Robert Mitchell of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, Liz Sockett of the University of Nottingham in England and Edouard Jurkevitch of the Hebrew University of JerusaleIn search of new ideas, DARPA, a Department of Defense agency that invests in breakthrough technologies, is supporting work on predatory bacteria by Kadouri, as well as Robert Mitchell of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, Liz Sockett of the University of Nottingham in England and Edouard Jurkevitch of the Hebrew University of Jerusalein breakthrough technologies, is supporting work on predatory bacteria by Kadouri, as well as Robert Mitchell of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, Liz Sockett of the University of Nottingham in England and Edouard Jurkevitch of the Hebrew University of Jerusalein South Korea, Liz Sockett of the University of Nottingham in England and Edouard Jurkevitch of the Hebrew University of Jerusalein England and Edouard Jurkevitch of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
We have not lost our position as a global leader in science and technology innovation, but even the best policies will not lead to continued advancements and breakthroughs without financial commitments to the fields of science and technology from our Federal and state governments.
The widely anticipated plan (Science, 15 January, p. 302) follows up on an August 1998 report from a presidential task force urging a greater investment in the kind of basic computing that produced the Internet and other digital breakthroughs.
«Breakthrough in circuit design makes electronics more resistant to damage and defects: A newly published paper in Nature Electronics details how researchers at the Advanced Science Research Center, GC / CUNY, used an array of nonlinear resonators to overcome signal disruption when electronic circuits are broken or damaged.»
«Breakthroughs in biology are increasingly reliant on very large data sets that depend on scientists who are skilled at working together,» Jack Hayes chair of the biology department in the College of Science, said of the published work.
The journal Science named CRISPR its Breakthrough of the Year, and Time magazine named one of its discoverers, University of California, Berkeley's Jennifer Doudna, as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
The breakthrough came in 1665, when the English Royal Society published the first popular science book, Micrographia (with the subtitle Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon).
In this issue, the news team at Science names its annual breakthrough of the year (see p. 1604).
«The research performed at NSLS - II will probe the fundamental structure of novel materials and help drive the development of low - cost, low - carbon energy technologies, spark advances in environmental science, and spur medical breakthroughs,» Moniz said.
From (lots of) official meetings to a suggestion jar in the office kitchen, Science spends a lot of time choosing each year's Breakthrough.
He added, «We will not just meet, but we will exceed the level achieved at the height of the space race, through policies that invest in basic and applied research, create new incentives for private innovation, promote breakthroughs in energy and medicine, and improve education in math and science
Yan, who joined the NJIT faculty in 2016, emphasizes that this advance is at the level of basic solar science, and that the breakthrough with respect to quantum yield does not equate to a substantial increase in the ultimate solar - to - hydrogen conversion efficiency.
Recently, in an article published in the journal Nature Energy, lead author Yong Yan, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, reported a key breakthrough in the basic science essential for progress toward thiScience, reported a key breakthrough in the basic science essential for progress toward thiscience essential for progress toward this goal.
One factor is that the goals of obtaining a grant and making a breakthrough discovery are increasingly at odds, warn Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor - in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; Shirley Tilghman, former president of Princeton University; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate and former director of the National Cancer Institute, in a highly publicized critique of U.S. biomedical research that was published in April 2014.
Ultimately it will help researchers achieve breakthroughs in a wide variety of areas in the life sciences, such as neuroscience, diabetes, and cancer.»
Science Careers spoke with a few of the early - career researchers involved in the work about how they got into this field, what it was like to contribute to the breakthrough, and what they've learned along the way.
In light of recent findings and future promises, cancer immunotherapy has even been chosen as scientific breakthrough of the year 2013 by the journal Science.
«Hao's breakthrough is in understanding how Mercury is different from the Earth so we could understand Mercury's strongly hemispherical magnetic field,» said Russell, a co-author of the research and a professor in the UCLA College's department of Earth, planetary and space sciences.
For U.S. scientists, a loss in scientific prominence would likely mean «fewer U.S. - based science and technology breakthroughs, and fewer U.S. startup companies and jobs,» and even the threat of an American brain drain.
In 2012, he established himself as a benefactor of science through a series of Breakthrough Prizes with individual awards of $ 3 million, the largest in the worlIn 2012, he established himself as a benefactor of science through a series of Breakthrough Prizes with individual awards of $ 3 million, the largest in the worlin the world.
Most of the technologies that surround us started from breakthroughs in basic science.
Losing its eminence in science would probably result in fewer foreign scientists coming to study and work in the United States (and even perhaps some «brain drain» of U.S. scientists), fewer U.S. - based science and technology breakthroughs, and fewer U.S. startup companies and jobs.
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