Sentences with phrase «discoveries suggest»

Together, the two discoveries suggest Apple will eventually allow users to take advantage of an operating system - wide dark mode theme.
These discoveries suggest that increased cell - to - cell transcriptional variability will be a hallmark feature of aging across most, if not all, mammalian tissues.
These discoveries suggest that, contrary to mainstream theory, mitochondrial complex I deficiency may not be entirely deleterious for the brain in Parkinson's disease.
These unfolding discoveries suggest that complex biology is at work, leading the EPA's advisors to say that the «potential scale» of RNA used in agriculture «warrants exploration of the potential for unintended ecological effects.»
Yet, more recent discoveries suggest a much more active role of endothelial cells during tumor growth than has been anticipated so far.
Discovering the first true «alien Earth» is a long - held dream of astronomers — and recent exoplanet discoveries suggest that their dream will come true in the not - too - distant future.
Such unexpected discoveries suggest that we shouldn't define what we are searching for by what we know is already out there, Orphan said.
In particular, recent discoveries suggest that the adoption of agriculture, supposedly our most decisive step toward a better life, was in many ways a catastrophe from which we have never recovered.
Recent discoveries suggest that learning engages a simple set of rules that modify the strength of connections between neurons in the brain.
Free Press, 2011 Recent discoveries suggest that the inhabitants of Easter Island were actually devoted stewards of their island's natural resources.
Dr Willie Stewart yesterday claimed that the discovery suggested «one or two» players competing in the Six Nations every year may go on to develop the condition.
The discovery suggests that the hippocampus keeps generating new neurons throughout a person's life.
This discovery suggests that the potent greenhouse gas plays a bigger role in climate change that we previously imagined.
Comets and asteroids are thought to have bombarded the Earth early in its history, and the new discovery suggests they carried amino acids with them.
«This discovery suggests that plastoglobuli in plants may act as eyespots,» Baluška says.
This discovery suggests the possibility that people with Williams syndrome find it difficult to disengage their attention from faces.
This discovery suggests a new connection between the eye and the brain.
But in the wake of recent and unexpected discoveries suggesting that cereals already have the biological machinery to accommodate rhizobia, researchers are keen to give it another shot (see «Evolutionary push could help crops self - fertilise»).
Because 4C 73.18 is a typical quasar, the discovery suggests that many other quasars may harbour double black holes.
The new discovery suggests that other creatures, including some that have been difficult to study in the lab because they fail to mate, may need a little bacterial aphrodisiac to get it on.
The discovery suggests that either black jacobins hear sounds other birds can't or that the birds produce sounds they can't even hear.
«Rock exposed in World War I trenches offers new fossil find: Sea lily ancestors spent youth hitchhiking around ancient oceans, discovery suggests
The discovery suggested that the blast was caused by two colliding neutron stars.
Their discovery suggests that the bulging centre of the Milky Way likely grew through the merging of primordial star clusters.
«New dinosaur discovery suggests new species roosted together like modern birds.»
As RR Lyrae stars typically reside in ancient stellar populations over 10 billion years old, this discovery suggests that the bulging centre of the Milky Way likely grew through the merging of primordial star clusters.
The discovery suggests that European populations have been selected to display reduced immune responses since our ancestors first made their way out of Africa.
Its discovery suggests the presence of a large number of yet - undetected dwarf satellites in the halo of the Milky Way and provides important insights into galaxy formation through hierarchical assembly of dark matter.
The discovery suggests limiting concentrations of PIP2 in cell membranes could help keep the harmful K - Ras protein hidden by the membrane in the «off» position.
The history of scientific discovery suggests that accepting most neuroscience is unsound is a big step towards a better understanding of the brain
The discovery suggests that many such previously undetected stars permeate what had been thought to be dark spaces between galaxies, forming an interconnected sea of stars.
Although the origin of the gamma rays is still being investigated, their discovery suggests the flaring behaviour of Cygnus X-3 is an even better analogue to that of quasars and other types of flaring galaxies known as «active galactic nuclei» (AGN) than previously thought.
The discovery suggests that the binary nature of Pluto isn't exceptional for its neighborhood.
A monstrous discovery suggests that viruses, long regarded as lowly evolutionary latecomers, may have been the precursors of all life on Earth.
The discovery suggests that there may be a food web in the biocrusts microbiomes in which individual microbes may depend on each other for specific metabolites.
Its discovery suggests hundreds of similar worlds may lurk in this distant part of the solar system.
A controversial bone discovery suggests we lived alongside a primitive species of human — and may have cannibalised them
According to a very rough statistical analysis, the new discovery suggests that up to one - third of all red dwarf stars in the Milky Way galaxy are accompanied by small, rocky planets, many of which might be in wider orbits.
The discovery suggests that even asexual species swap genes from time to time.
The discovery suggests that not only did this spectacular site in the Greek Bronze Age (between 3500 and 1100 BC) recover from the collapse of the socio - political system around 1200 BC, but also rapidly grew and thrived as a cosmopolitan hub of the Aegean and Mediterranean regions.
Because Wendiceratops is more closely related to a different group of ceratopsians than Triceratops — one that includes the recently discovered «Hellboy» dinosaur — the discovery suggests that the tall and high version of the nose horn evolved twice in the ceratopsian family.
The discovery suggests that the subject of animal cannibalism needs to be reconsidered, he says.
The discovery suggests that some bacteria are practically immortal, says the study's lead author, microbiologist Russell Vreeland of West Chester University in Pennsylvania.
Not only does this discovery suggest that statins could help prevent or reduce the severity of asthma symptoms resulting from colds, but may also open the doors to further research into novel ways of controlling asthma attacks.
«Although the improvement is modest, this unanticipated discovery suggests that there is room to further improve these enzymes, moving us closer to a recycling solution for the ever - growing mountain of discarded plastics.»
The context of their discovery suggests that the shrine objects were the paraphernalia employed by the ritual specialists or priests and that their symbolism was meant to evoke much more than just a mother goddess.
«This discovery suggests that a single ORC, rather than the commonly believed two - ORC system, loads both helicase rings.»
The discovery suggests that hot, liquid magma pools may be useful as an indicator of impending eruptions.
That discovery suggests how common the late - onset effects of E. coli infection might be, says William F. Clark, the study's leader and a professor of nephrology at the University of Western Ontario.
Their discovery suggests the moon may have a liquid ocean that, like Earth's, picked up salt from rock, Postberg says.
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