Sentences with phrase «exciting because»

Scientists say that the findings are exciting because, though disrupting telomerase has looked like a good strategy for treating cancer, it's been difficult to pinpoint compounds that do so.
«This work is exciting because they've shown that pre-stimulating an area of the brain necessary for the task makes processing faster,» says Arnd Pralle of the State University of New York at Buffalo, who uses magnetism instead of light to activate brain cells in worms.
But GJ 1132b is exciting because the Hubble Space Telescope should be able to analyse the chemicals in its atmosphere with relative ease, says MEarth team member Zachory Berta - Thompson at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
«It's exciting because it suggests that by just manipulating one gene in adult brains, we can boost brain plasticity,» says lead investigator Jason Shepherd, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at University of Utah Health.
I think the contest can be used as a way to do this, and I think it's exciting because it has engaged people in multiple areas of science.»
«To me this is exciting because you have such abundant photosynthetic cyanobacteria in the ocean,» said Feng Chen.
«The report is quite exciting because it represents the fulfilment of a goal held by many reproductive biologists over many years,» says Mary Ann Handel, an expert in reproductive genetics at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine.
And finding it in glycine is doubly exciting because it means the ferroelectric effect can be induced on the nanoscale.
«It's very exciting because it's a whole new perspective.»
«This latest work is exciting because we've succeeded in adapting techniques used for stabilizing quantum information to measuring temperature - dependent changes in the quantum states.
«LIGO is not going to see 1,000 black holes like these each year, but many of them will be even better and more exciting because we will have a better instrument — better glasses to view them with and better techniques.»
The findings are exciting because previously only a few genes had been painstakingly found to be associated with cancer.
Maker, a surgical oncologist, says that this study is exciting because it looks at an immunotherapy intervention for a previously unresponsive gastrointestinal cancer.
«This activity is especially exciting because it resulted in a profound anti-tumor immune response without any other chemotherapy or intervention.
«Pitulko's find is exciting because it shows that people were living in an ecosystem that stretched continuously between Asia and North America.
Lead author of the study Elizabeth Martin - Silverstone, a Palaeobiology PhD Student at the University of Southampton, said: «This new pterosaur is exciting because it suggests that small pterosaurs were present all the way until the end of the Cretaceous, and weren't outcompeted by birds.
«These results are particularly exciting because they suggest that drugs directed at fusion - circular RNAs could be a powerful strategy to pursue for future therapeutic development in cancer,» said Pandolfi.
According to Maria R. Servedio, a professor of biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill whose research areas include speciation and the evolution of premating isolation, these results are exciting because there has been speculation about behaviors essential to survival and reproduction being disrupted in hybrids, but very few well - established examples.
«This is particularly exciting because it means this new method has potential to rapidly translate to clinical practice.»
The demonstration of 2D Fe membranes is exciting because it shows that freestanding 2D materials that are not obtained from layered bulk materials can be achieved and that such 2D materials can be stable under ambient conditions.
«This study is exciting because it gives us a clearer view of their evolution and provides us with new context that highlights the importance of conserving these remarkable and endangered seals.»
High speed made the trip exciting because the silvers, spooked by the roar of the motor, flew into our space all the quicker.
«This is exciting because it's contributing to the story of water on Mars, which we've used as a path for our search for life on Mars,» said Nicole Button, LSU Department of Geology and Geophysics doctoral candidate and co-author in this study.
«Discoveries of new species of animals like Ichibengops are particularly exciting because they help us to better understand the group of animals that gave rise to mammals,» said Field Museum's Kenneth Angielczyk, PhD, associate curator of paleomammalogy.
«These results are especially exciting because they show that we can take findings in the mouse and possibly apply them at the human patient population,» said Koenig.
One of the molecules, acetamide, is particularly exciting because it contains a peptide bond, the essential bond for connections between amino acids.
«Our study shows that carbon nanodots can serve as a molecular scaffold for building antimicrobial materials; it's exciting because carbon nanodots are relatively easy and cheap to make, they're non-toxic and soluble in water.»
«This was exciting because it implied that some taste cells are capable of detecting water,» Zocchi says.
«This study is exciting because it shows that changes within the body can affect the progression of a disorder caused by a genetic mutation,» said Jim I. Koenig, Ph.D., program director at NINDS.
«Our new find is exciting because it shows that mandibulates (to which crustaceans belong) and chelicerates were already present as two distinct evolutionary trajectories 520 million years ago, which means their common ancestor must have existed much deeper in time,» Strausfeld said.
«It is very exciting because we are there at the nascent moment of many really, really cool companies,» says molecular biologist Johannes Fruehauf, a LabCentral founder.
That is exciting because it's a bit like seeing evolution in action.
The advent of ISHSs is exciting because they not only provide access to students underserved by the current education system but also find ways to support these students in ways that traditional schools often do not.
The research is «exciting because it suggests an entirely new mechanism for reducing cholesterol,» says Steve Kliewer of Glaxo Wellcome Inc. in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
In one sense it's frustrating, but in another, it's exciting because it means that we need to keep finding new fossils to solve this mystery.»
«That is very exciting because a lot of interesting things happened with Earth's climate prior to 800,000 years ago that we currently can not study in the ice core record.»
CAR - T cell therapy is particularly exciting because it works well in people whose cancers haven't responded to other available treatments, says Renier Brentjens, an oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
That's exciting because it provides strong evidence that this miR may be a good target for controlling cGVHD after allogeneic BMT.»
«This is exciting because important cell functions are controlled by those mechanical properties.
«These results are exciting because you don't need a whole cocktail of other drugs to fully reverse the pathological pain in the animals,» Hohmann said.
«These findings are exciting because we don't currently have any medication that can reliably stop contractions or prevent preterm birth without also crossing the mom's placenta and causing risks to babies,» explained Edward R. B. McCabe, M.D., Ph.D,, senior vice president and chief medical officer of the March of Dimes.
Such a large change is unprecedented and is exciting because of its potential applications for bioimaging and invisible inks.
The Sima de los Huesos genome is particularly exciting because it is from a time that is very close to the origin of our human line.
Such rock reactions are exciting because they provide possible energy sources to fuel life in the absence of sunlight.
«This is exciting because if genes affected differences between individuals in these traits, it means they could also change in response to natural selection,» said Dr Bolund.
This level of participation was especially exciting because for the first time, with support from the CCR Office of the Director, the CCR - FYI Steering Committee was able to offer eight $ 1000 travel awards for Outstanding Oral and Poster presentations.
«And that's exciting because [it will provide] information we couldn't glean otherwise.»
«It was very exciting because we could actually explore the capabilities and the limitations and applications» of the new approaches.
«These results are very exciting because it means we have a solution that can be used for controlling this disease,» he said.
«The paper is very exciting because it is the first genome to fill a really big gap, both geographically and temporally, in East Asia,» says paleogeneticist Pontus Skoglund of Harvard Medical School in Boston, who was not involved in the work.
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