Sentences with phrase «by scientists around»

Most of the theories are already in use by scientists around the world today.
What I love about this book is that it presents all the evidence — evidence from flowers, butterflies, birds, frogs, trees, glaciers and much more gathered by scientists around the world.
Above, you deny that there is downwelling IR, despite it being physically measured by scientists around the world using instruments (radiometers) made specially for that purpose on a daily basis.
These industries, their paid up politicians and the people that deny the facts accepted by scientists around the world for the «Man made» effects on our climate have but one agenda: Keep the money flowing in no matter what!
This has been reinforced with increasing urgency by scientists around the world, with US climate scientist James Hansen this week publishing a paper highlighting that «conceivable levels of human - made climate forcing could yield the low - end runaway greenhouse effect» including «out - of - control amplifying feedbacks such as ice sheet disintegration and melting of methane hydrates».
In recent years, much research has been done on the mental capacity of African Grey parrots by scientists around the world.
I believe that Jaminet's diet can improve one's health, but if you want to go to the next frontier, to that frontier where it is possible to slow down the effects of aging and reverse to a great extent many of the chronic diseases of aging, as revealed by calorie restriction and other elegant studies being done by scientists around the world studying the biology of aging, such as Cynthia Kenyon, you will have to take the next step that my diet will take you to.
What about all the new discoveries about the gluten / autoimmune disease connection as promoted by Dr. Tom O'Bryan and discussed at length by scientists around the world at the Gluten Summit?
As the Hereditary Disease Foundation (HDF) celebrates our 50th anniversary, we are pleased to launch this newsletter highlighting the outstanding HDF funded research being done by scientists around the world.
And it's a very bright line that has been observed by scientists around the world.
Over the past two years, deCODE has led a wave of discoveries by scientists around the world of common SNPs conferring risk of many major types of cancer.
Arabidopsis is an important model system for research and is used by scientists around the globe.
After decades of work by scientists around the globe, researchers have genetically manipulated yeast to synthesize thebaine, an opiate substance that can be used to create many opioid drugs, and hydrocodone, a common semi-synthetic opioid drug.
«Now that we know that human stem cells can thrive in these pigs, a door has been opened for new and exciting research by scientists around the world,» Roberts said.
«These new tools demonstrate thoughtful and creative solutions to computational challenges faced by scientists around the world, and I look forward to seeing what the community will accomplish with them.»
This unprecedented feat culminates years of efforts by scientists around the world to harness this promising material.
The research, published in the September issue of Immunity, is part of a broad reverse - engineering effort by scientists around the world to use antibodies isolated from HIV - infected people to guide the development of a successful vaccine.
The project has already merged 1.6 billion land surface temperature measurements from 16 sources, most of them publicly available, and is putting them in a simple format to allow easy use by scientists around the world.
For this reason, the zebrafish is now used as a model organism by scientists around the globe.
that eventually led to the discovery of green fluorescent protein, a biomarker now used by scientists around the world to tackle an inconceivable array of medical problems.
He hopes that some Chinese - language journals will become internationally relevant, «followed by scientists around the world».
Despite years of research by scientists around the world, the extraordinarily small size of matter at the nanoscale has made it challenging to learn how motion works at this scale.
For Liu, the USC neurosurgeon wielding the scalpel, the operation itself was the culmination of decades of research by scientists around the world.

Not exact matches

Founded by Cody Friesen, a materials scientist, the startup's Source system relies on an ultra-absorbent material that collects water at 20,000 times the concentration of the air around it.
== > Similar to the Archaeopteryx, Lucy has been examined by scientists from around the world.
Another problem: Scientists have demonstrated that honey bees were first brought to the New World by Spanish explorers in the fifteenth century, but the Book of Mormon, in Ether 2:3, claims they were introduced around 2000 B.C.
They have been scrutinized by scores of scientists from around the world.
Because he doesn't want our country to be taken over by scientists from Asian countries — and that's a reality look around you — most of the new scientists and engineers are not Americans!
It was coined by Austrian scientist Edouard Suess in 1875 to refer to the thin film of life around the earth between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere, and penetrating them both; in this are found all earthly living creatures, great and small.
But most brain research around meditation is still preliminary, waiting to be corroborated by other scientists.
The tractor - trailer is driven around the country to customers» locations so companies can work side - by - side Ardent Mills» chefs, food scientists and technical bakers to use its portfolio of ingredients to turn their ideas into reality.
By the time I made waffles for the third time, I had a kitchen full of dirty dishes, paper towels all around, two bowls full of unused «failed» batter or better If I say «dough», and one batch tossed down the sink disposer, and I was standing there covered with as much flour as you can imagine, very much frustrated, thinking like a mad scientist where it went wrong while regular waffles with all purpose flour were cooking in the waffle maker for my dear kids, making me crave them that much more.
Around 80 delegates from member POs, NGOs and scientists from different provinces actively participated in the techno - sharing and discussion led by farmer - presenters and partner scientists from Central Philippine University and Filamer Christian University.
1941: GMA creates the Nutrition Foundation, led by top scientists around the country, to award grants in numerous fields that influence the food and consumer products industry.
By attending this conference I was fortunate to meet passionate eminent scientists from around the world who are doing their utmost to solve the issue of food security.
Scientists have pinpointed a gene that enables rice plants to produce around 20 % more grain by increasing uptake of phosphorus.
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Dr. De-Kun Li, a Research Scientist at Kaiser Permanente in Northern California and a «proud father of two wonderful children,» became interested in sudden infant death syndrome and came up with a brilliant notion: if SIDS is caused by a baby «re-breathing» still / stale air, a fan that circulates the air around him could help prevent SIDS.
Her new book Choke, which is based on her own studies as well as research by other cognitive scientists around the globe, explains why stress causes us to screw up.
His many contributions have been rediscovered and validated today by 21st century scientists and thinkers around the world who have adopted Waldorf education, biodynamic farming and more.
The deafening silence around climate change in the US presidential campaign has left leading climate scientists baffled by the absence of debate about the «greatest issue of our time».
In May 2003, the executive committee, led by Harold Varmus, Rick Klausner, and Elias Zerhouni, announced a call for ideas from scientists around the world.
Researchers have identified a powerful human motive that has not been adequately appreciated by social and behavioral scientists: the drive to make sense of our lives and the world around us.
As the full impact of an immigration directive issued by Trump on 27 January took hold, blocking and stranding non-U.S. citizen students and scientists from seven countries from entering the United States for 90 days, AAAS CEO Rush Holt issued the following statement on 28 January underscoring the necessity to keep the nation's doors open to scientists and students from around the globe:
To get around that problem, a group at the Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory in Iowa, led by Vitalij Pecharsky — a materials scientist with a joint appointment at Iowa State University, Ames — started with powdery organic compounds, such as phosphonium salts, solid aldehydes or ketones, and anhydrous potassium carbonate.
Organized around DoSER's joint survey project with sociologists at Rice University, four panelists referenced preliminary data that was introduced by principle investigator Elaine Howard Ecklund to discuss ways in which scientists and religious communities (particularly evangelical Christians) can move beyond misconceptions of one another and into productive conversation.
Scientists currently can't use much of the information collected by geostationary satellites, which sit above a particular location on Earth, and polar - orbiting satellites, which swing around the planet's poles.
With ALMA, an international team lead by Yoko Oya, a graduate student of Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo, and Nami Sakai, an associate chief scientist of RIKEN, studied the distribution of various organic molecules around a Solar - type protostar IRAS 16293 - 2422A at a high spatial resolution.
Thousands of competitors from around the world have taken part in IGEM since its inception by four MIT scientists in 2004, converging on Cambridge each fall for the IGEM Jamboree.
That's why he and hundreds of other scientists around the world have joined Earthtime, a 10 - year endeavor to nail down the sequence of past events on Earth by refining scientists» techniques for measuring deep time.
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