Still, global searches could have some utility, he concedes, as long as they do not distract researchers from searches targeted at specific phenomena, adding that he is «not convinced that one would be able to use such a search for
an early discovery at the LHC.»
Not exact matches
Among the lesser known
discoveries during the
early days
at Google was the realization that business could grow faster if customers didn't have to spend weeks studying an unduly complicated contract.
When I talk to prospective franchisees
early in their
discovery process, I always ask the same question: «When you look back
at your first year in business, what would you like to have accomplished?»
The initial
discovery of accounting fraud in 2015 led to revelations of concealed impairments
at WEC in late 2015 and further
discovery of accounting fraud in
early 2016.
Playing to an ambivalent crowd
at Seattle's Crocodile Café
earlier this spring, they threw down a commanding performance that had the room buzzing with the excitement of
discovery by night's end.
It draws on the
discovery of many older manuscripts, some of them, as in the case of the Isaiah scroll found
at Qumran, a thousand years
earlier than the texts used to translate the KJV.
The full texts of the Council's reports can be read on - line
at their web - site Religious from The Start A recent
discovery of carved - ivory artefacts in caves in south - western Germany have served to demonstrate more clearly than ever that
early man had an innate spiritual dimension.
«The
discovery of Philippe Pacalet's wines came quite unexpectedly
at the La Dive Bouteille tasting in Saumur in
early 2015,» explained Andre Shearer, Cape Classics Chairman & CEO.
CPhI North America is your opportunity to meet the entire pharma eco-system, from
early discovery to commercialization, offering you access to the right partners
at any stage of development.
If you've been seeing a midwife for your
early prenatal care, the
discovery that you're carrying twins will mean taking another look
at your plans.
In 1920, for example, one pediatrician, clearly an advocate of late introduction of solids, called the
early feeding of solids («
early» being six months
at this point) the new «liberal diet» and registered his opinion that the «traditional timetable» was still the best for babies.101 Yet by the mid-1920s several doctors were noting in medical journals that, with the relatively recent
discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.102
Back in the
early 1990s, engineers made a remarkable
discovery: adding nanometre - sized particles to a liquid makes it far more effective
at carrying away heat than anyone expected.
Richard Hargreaves, executive director of imaging
at Merck Research Laboratories, says, «Nuclear imaging using radiotracers gives the opportunity to put your arms around proof - of - concept very
early in a drug
discovery and development program by focusing the selection of doses to study on those proven to deliver enough drug to the target therapeutic sites.»
«First Face of America,» a new NOVA documentary airing February 7 on PBS, provides a closeup look
at two dangerous underwater expeditions that resulted in the
discovery and salvaging of bones from one of the
earliest known New World residents, dubbed Naia.
The skeleton, along with others of the species found so far only
at Malapa, are responsible for setting off a new golden age of
early hominin fossil
discovery in South Africa.
Professor Danielle Schreve, from the Department of Geography
at Royal Holloway, said: «This
discovery is critical for establishing the timing and route of
early human dispersal into Europe.
The first Neandertal fossils were discovered in 1829 in Engis, Belgium, and in 1848
at Forbes» Quarry, Gibraltar, but were not recognized as an
early human species until after the 1856
discovery of «Neandertal 1» — a 40,000 - year - old specimen, including a skullcap and various bones, found
at the Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in the Neander Valley near Düsseldorf, Germany.
Schrum, who led
early chemistry research
at Moderna and made some of the
discoveries behind its initial patents, had left the company by the time the AstraZeneca deal was sealed.
The
Early Detection Initiative is an organizational structure within Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to acknowledge and support the many faculty who for years have devoted their research to the
discovery of the most effective ways to find and treat cancer
at its
earliest stages.
«Our
discovery provides a vital first step toward a pharmaceutical intervention
at an
early point that can limit the toxin's fatal attack on the human body.»
«The consequences of our
discoveries can not be overestimated: in terms of the emergence of the Viking town of Birka, its royal administration and the
earliest Christian mission to Scandinavia,» says Sven Kalmring, researcher
at the Zentrum für Baltische und Skandinavische Archäologie, Schleswig.
Two years
earlier, he made a startling
discovery at the island's Beaver Pond site.
Robert Pruitt, whose team
at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, US, made this extraordinary
discovery, thinks that the mutant genes are being repaired using RNA templates inherited from
earlier generations.
Researchers discovered the pattern when the NASA rover stopped
at a set of dunes in Gale crater in late 2015 and
early 2016, and they first reported the
discovery in March
at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas.
Early work by scientists
at the NIH led to the
discovery that the drug AZT (zidovudine) slows the progression of AIDS.
Researchers and doctors are excited about the
discovery, as there are no oral therapies approved in Canada for use
at this very
early stage of the disease.
The idea for this high - throughput, data - driven approach to materials
discovery hit Ceder in the
early 2000s, when he was
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge and found himself inspired by the nearly completed Human Genome Project.
«The recent
discovery of tumor - promoting milieus, referred to as metastatic niches, that are established
at distant sites prior to or upon the arrival of disseminated tumor cells could explain cancer cells that relapse
early, but in late relapsing populations, what tumor cells do from the time of dissemination to the time they become clinically detectable has been a big question.»
The
discovery of the site in eastern Siberia also hints that people might have moved from the Old World into the Americas
at a much
earlier date than believed.
Dr Lara Sciscio, postdoctoral Research Fellow
at the University of Cape Town, said: «This
discovery marks the first occurrence of very large carnivorous dinosaurs in the
Early Jurassic of southern Gondwana — the prehistoric continent which would later break up and become Africa and other landmasses.
The
discovery shows for the first time that hot Jupiters can appear
at a very
early stage in the formation of planetary systems, and therefore have a major impact on their architecture.
«With this
discovery we should be able to determine who in a family is
at risk, and in turn, who should be regularly screened for
early detection.»
On Monday, March 17, 2014, BICEP - Keck collaboration, which operates an array of microwave telescopes located
at the geographical South Pole, announced the
discovery of patterns in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background that could have been generated in the
early universe.
Although you can do
early - stage drug
discovery at a university, the infrastructure and money simply isn't there to see a new drug all the way through the process.
The
discovery in 1902 of the hypogeum, or subterranean burial chamber,
at Hal Saflieni added another dimension to the cults of
early Malta.
This
discovery by the scientists
at the CRG provides an insight into stem cell - forming molecular mechanisms, and is therefore of great interest for studies on the
early stages of life, during embryonic development.
Early this year, ichthyologist Dominique Didier Dagit announced her
discovery of Chimaera panthera, an astoundingly unattractive species of ratfish living
at depths of 2,000 feet off the coast of New Zealand.
That and other
discoveries led Dolores Piperno, an archaeobotanist
at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and her co-workers to begin searching for archaeological evidence of the
earliest maize in the Balsas River region.
In a
discovery with implications for long - term spaceflight and future missions to Mars, a researcher
at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has found that mice flown aboard the space shuttle Atlantis returned to Earth with
early signs of liver disease.
Dr Lara Bennett, Science Communications Manager
at Worldwide Cancer Research added «This is another great example of the importance of
early - stage,
discovery research.
The
discovery of this ultraluminous quasar also presents a major puzzle to the theory of black hole growth
at early universe, according to Xiaohui Fan, Regents» Professor of Astronomy
at the UA's Steward Observatory, who co-authored the study.
Gerald Mayr, an ornithologist
at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankurt, Germany, says that the finding that this
early penguin lacked the melanosome arrangement of its modern relatives is «certainly a very interesting
discovery.»
In one
early discovery, Jason Chapman, now
at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, and colleagues found that certain large butterflies and moths that dwell in northern Europe in the summer and in the Mediterranean in the winter take advantage of favorable winds to migrate
But most importantly, Blake says, the new
discovery raises hopes that researchers will eventually find larger, visible fragments of cobs, kernels, and stalks
at early farming sites, which would provide critical insights into how they were processed and domesticated.
«The
discovery has important implications for
early Earth,» says Simon Wilde, a geologist
at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
«The
discovery of this
early Angkorian city is a very exciting example of LiDAR's use in the region,» adds Miriam Stark, an anthropologist
at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, who has recently started to conduct research
at Angkor but was not involved in last year's LiDAR campaign.
I knew her when we overlapped
at the California Space Institute and she oversaw Earth - sensing programs, crucial to
early discoveries about climate change.
The
discovery, reported in the journal Nutrients, adds to the evidence that iron deficiency
early in life can have long - lasting consequences for the brain, said University of Illinois animal sciences professor Ryan Dilger, who led the study with Austin Mudd, a graduate student in the neuroscience program
at the U. of I.
This is the
earliest known human consumption of oats, say Marta Mariotti Lippi
at the University of Florence in Italy and her colleagues, who made the
discovery after analysing starch grains on an ancient stone grinding tool from southern Italy (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1505213112).
Carole Mendelson, an obstetrician - gynecologist and biochemist
at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, may have finally found the mechanism that induces labor, a
discovery that could help prevent some of the half million
early births that occur every year in the United States.