Sentences with phrase «chance discovery»

Within the scientific community, a certain stigma is attached to chance discovery because it is wrongly seen as pure luck.
Melanie's chance discovery of someone who could pose as my body double was a stroke of luck.
1938 Chance discovery by A. J. McNeil Reid who saw some of his paintings while visiting the framers, James Bourlet & Sons Ltd. 1939 First one - man exhibition at the Lefevre Gallery.
While previous research in peptide nanotechnology centered on chance discoveries or painstaking design, the new approach allows for unbiased discovery by self - selection of optimized structures.
One AWOL spacecraft still stands a chance of discovery — and you might even be able to spot it yourself
Bosch investigates, and that chance discovery leads him to a shallow grave in the Hollywood hills, evidence of a murder committed more than twenty years earlier.
De Galbert has collected over 1,200 works by close to 500 artists in the same way that they were displayed in «The Wall» — one by one, randomly, based on chance discoveries.
Hillary Lewis founded Lumi Organics as an MBA student in 2013 after a chance discovery turned her on to the potential of the organic juice industry.
In my youth I made the chance discovery, via the Lutherans, of the ancient Daily Office, associated with the early monasteries and prescribed in St. Benedict's Rule.
Antipsychotic drugs — which transformed mental health care following their chance discovery in the mid-20th Century — may finally be poised for a long - overdue makeover incorporating structure - based design.
Indeed, it was the chance discovery of apparent bias in face - tracking by one of the programs that prompted Buolamwini's investigation in the first place.
One of the reasons that the search for life elsewhere in the universe is so exciting is that it would take only one chance discovery, one lucky break, for all the walls to come tumbling down.
The chance discovery of Cas12a's unusual behavior highlights the importance of basic research, Chen said, since it came from a basic curiosity about the mechanism Cas12a uses to cleave double - stranded DNA.
A chance discovery about the «wonder material» graphene — already exciting scientists because of its potential uses in electronics, energy storage and energy generation — takes it a step closer to being used in medicine and human health.
After a chance discovery, another polymorphism in the dopamine D4 receptor gene is linked to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Thanks to a chance discovery, researchers have found a more efficient way to create induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which are widely used in regenerative medicine research and drug development.
Tetrapods A chance discovery in 1955 revealed an extensive fossil bed dating from the Devonian Period.
Plentyoffish is 100 % Free, unlike paid A chance discovery in 1955 revealed an extensive fossil bed dating from the Devonian Period.
Alison is thrown by a shift in behavior from her hosts, and furious with Noah after a chance discovery.
The Affair, Season 2, Episode 5: Alison makes a chance discovery about Noah.
After its initial release, the film was neglected to the point that it was almost lost, being rescued in 2004 after the chance discovery of an original 35 mm print.
So many of these chance discoveries, such as Valium, Lipitor, and Viagra, have become household names.
Only the chance discovery, by one of the Tremayne family descendants, of a door in a garden wall led to the realization that these acres had once been horticultural treasures — and could possibly be again.
They soon made a chance discovery of the Cave and Basin Hot Springs of Sulphur Mountain on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
These islands were chance discoveries I stumbled upon after chatting with some locals and in the end they turned out to be some of the best things to do in Panama during my trip.
Share the good times at the outdoor eating area as you recount the events of the day and swap stories of chance discoveries.
In the first major display of her work in London, Sworn presents Endless Renovation 2010, evolved from the chance discovery of a collection of slides and a diary in a skip outside the artist's house.
The chance discovery by Gysin of the cut - up technique, later developed and refined by William S. Burroughs, and the concept of permutated poems gave rise to new and original forms of sound art wordplay, striking not only in print but also in recordings or live performance.
In an epistle from his «Cézanne Letters,» poet Ranier Maria Rilke, caught between rapture and melancholy, marveled over the chance discovery of page - pressed sprigs of heather redolent of «the scent of autumn earth... Containing depth... the grave almost...» For Rilke, that heather became an eternalized ambassador of the ephemeral.
In Diebenkorn's deeply felt admiration of Matisse, Cezanne, Picasso and Hopper; his longtime practice of sketching nudes; his love of process and «chance discoveries» and the internal presence of landscape in his abstract works, Burgard finds a «creative continuum» that links the two seemingly distinct phases of the Berkeley period.
Often inspired by chance discovery, she weaves her tales through films, photographs, drawings and objects.
In an epistle from his «Cézanne Letters,» poet Ranier Maria Rilke, caught between rapture and melancholy, marveled over the chance discovery of page - pressed sprigs of heather redolent of «the scent of autumn earth... Containing depth... the grave almost...
Surridge relies on visual experiences and the chance discovery of objects to evolve new work.
In the second half of the program, we talk to Professor Dershowitz about his new book, Finding Jefferson: A Lost Letter, a Remarkable Discovery, and the First Amendment in an Age of Terrorism, in which his chance discovery in an antiquarian bookstore leads him to a meditation on Jefferson's views and his own on free speech in a time of terrorism.
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