Sentences with phrase «enormous bodies of research»

Natural history collections are the source of raw data to address many questions and to verify enormous bodies of research.
The calls for action to prevent further human - induced global warming, by contrast, are based on an enormous body of research by thousands of scientists over more than a century that has been subjected to intense — and sometimes ferocious — scrutiny.
Schools are responding to an enormous body of research about how children's brains adapt to complex trauma, defined as multiple traumas including physical or sexual abuse, abandonment, and domestic and neighborhood violence.

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The book, the result of a year of research with the help of four other reporters, reveals a complex system of big money and shaky ethics — an enormous industry awkwardly grafted onto the body of post-secondary education.
During an on - stage interview at the International Space Station Research and Development conference on Wednesday, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla said having a permanent presence on another celestial body like the moon would help show the enormous potential of space exploration.
They have unlimited potential to produce the specialized cells of the body, which introduces enormous possibilities for disease research and new therapies.
Organizations such as the Heart - Math institute have enormous depths of free research and articles on the topic, but the basic idea is that your heart is a primary generator of rhythm in your body, and the heart can directly influence brain processes that control your nervous system, cognitive function and emotion.
A large body of research has revealed the enormous benefits of these fats, ranging from enhancing cognitive function to fighting obesity.
There has been an enormous amount of research showing that the mind, emotions, subtle energy systems (meridians, chakras, etc.) and body are intimately connected and disturbances in one system are reflected in all the others.
As more research evaluates turmeric's ability to support the body's natural healing abilities, the breadth of applications could be enormous.
Sir Kevan Collins, chief executive of the EEF (right), said: «Teachers and school leaders now have access to a significant and growing body of academic research with enormous potential to improve pupil attainment and save schools money.
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