Sentences with phrase «burgeoning new field»

Sustainability management is a burgeoning new field within the commercial real estate industry, and as such, covers much uncharted territory.
That explanation came later, with the burgeoning new field of epigenetics — the study of how the external environment can alter our genes throughout life, and even be passed on to future generations.
«The numbers are potentially astronomical in this burgeoning new field,» Bedrick says.

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The technology behind the next - generation solar panels SolarCity will produce in Buffalo — developed by Silevo, a start - up it acquired in 2014 — incorporates advances in nanoscience, a burgeoning field that New York has zeroed in on as a source for its manufacturing revival.
The advance could ultimately lead to the creation of new or «improved» life forms in the burgeoning field of synthetic biology.
Thanks to modern advancements in technology and the burgeoning field of «citizen science,» new information about gregarious and mysterious whale sharks is being revealed in a study slated to publish on November 29 in BioScience.
The authors stress that the new design innovations described can be used to compose and construct any imaginable wireframe nanostructure — a significant advancement for the burgeoning field.
Finalists and semifinalists receive PR as a leader in this new and burgeoning field.
This new understanding will accelerate studies of stem cell biology, cell therapy, as well as work related to multiple aspects of gut physiology including the burgeoning field of the gut microbiome.
Far from being new age woo, this field is supported by burgeoning disciplines such as quantum physics and biosemiotics, non-linear exploration of top - down informational exchange in web - like matrices.
The publication contributes new scholarship to this burgeoning field and offers original research on fifty - two artworks by such key figures as Frans Post, Frederick Edwin Church, José María Velasco, and Auguste Morisot, many of which are reproduced for the first time.
Together, they show how a new generation of practitioners were positioning themselves in relation to different discourses and politics — amongst them, Civil Rights - era «Black art» in the US; Pan-Africanism; Margaret Thatcher's anti-immigration policies and the resulting uprisings across the country; apartheid; black feminism; and the burgeoning field of cultural studies.
Naturally, this burgeoning field attracts large numbers of job applicants, many of whom are new graduates willing to work for low salaries, making a compelling resume vital to grab an employer's attention.
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