Sentences with phrase «discovery from curiosity»

A reporter overheard Grotzinger praising the superb high - quality data being returned by the rover and assumed the remarks referred to an exciting discovery from Curiosity's first thorough soil analysis.

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However he is aware that funding cuts could hold back the sort of discoveries that come from sheer curiosity, such as the discovery of x-rays.
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.
In the video «Curiosity as a fuel», Lüders recalls that transcendental discoveries arise from basic research and that such science is driven exclusively by curiosity, without specifically pursuing its applicability or Curiosity as a fuel», Lüders recalls that transcendental discoveries arise from basic research and that such science is driven exclusively by curiosity, without specifically pursuing its applicability or curiosity, without specifically pursuing its applicability or transfer.
The discovery came from the Mars rover Curiosity, based on the rover's first rock sample drilled from «John Klein» a flat bedrock target, in Gale Crater.
Besides my curiosity for basic science, I seek to transfer scientific discoveries and innovative technologies from academia to industry, where they can have an impact on real lives.
From planets and space shuttles, to birds and dinosaurs, seek out apps that promote free thinking, drive natural curiosity and take children on a journey of discovery.
Fein's visual language frequently incorporates appropriated imagery and simple graphics taken from the mainstream or sub-cultures, in order to spark curiosity in the viewer about his historical and cultural discoveries.
Discoveries: Art, Science and Exploration This collection of wonders and works of art from Cambridge museums is a beguiling cabinet of curiosities set in one of London's richest and strangest buildings.
Its exhaustive collections, resulting from both the founding period of the French Revolution and the curiosity of collectors, lead to the most varied of discoveries, from Egyptian art to the 20th century.
Despite all intrigue generated by the discovery of a «Jungle Girl» and the mystery surrounding her survival for however many years she spent apart from society, her story seems to transcend that of a media's typical litany of curiosities.
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