Sentences with phrase «explains research team leader»

Knowing Earth's core temperature is key to understanding the planet's internal processes, particularly its magnetic field and geothermal activity, explains research team leader Simone Anzellini of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.

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«We detected strong indications of the sublimation of water ice due to the increased solar heating — similar to how the tail of a comet is created,» explains Jessica Agarwal (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany), the team leader and main author of the researcResearch, Germany), the team leader and main author of the researchresearch paper.
«The main motivation of this new research was that the resolution in diSPIM was limited by the numerical aperture of the upper lenses, and fluorescence emitted in the direction of the coverslip is not captured,» explained Hari Shroff, leader of the research team.
«We named these characteristic variants as evolutionary markers as they seemed to contain valuable information regarding the viral evolution,» explains Denis Kainov, the leader of the research team.
«In addition to the direct loss of forest, there was a widespread shift of the remaining global forest to a more fragmented condition,» explains Kurt Riitters, a research ecologist and team leader with the U.S. Forest Service Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center and the lead author of a study describing the phenomenon, published in the January 2016 issue of Landscape Ecology.
The Bioinformatics Research Group leader, Dr. Ursula Kummer, explains that her team develops methods and software to answer «real - world problems.»
From his perspective as team leader of the European research project «The Fun of Gaming» the media scientist explains why we always learn when we play games, and how games shape the younger generations» way of thinking, learning and working.
Professor Gary Shaffer of the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, who is the leader of the research team at the Danish Center for Earth System Science (DCESS), explains that «such expansion would lead to increased frequency and severity of fish and shellfish mortality events, for example off the west coasts of the continents like off Oregon and Chile».
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