Sentences with phrase «great breakthrough»

Actually, even though science is making great breakthroughs, this is not necessarily what will help people the most.
In industrial research mistakes may have a more decisive negative influence than the positive influence of successes, although great breakthroughs are certainly of exceptional value even there.
But he did say there was strong evidence it would lead to great breakthroughs in technology and knowledge.
Great breakthroughs for women in direction: Lynne Ramsay, Carla Simó, Lucrecia Martel, Kathryn Bigelow, Hélène Cattet, Maren Ade, Rita Azevedo...
The message to his managers is that risking - taking is «where great breakthrough performance can come from.»
«Now, with Hyperloop One, we are on the brink of the first great breakthrough in transportation technology of the 21st century, eliminating the barriers of time and distance and unlocking vast economic opportunities.»
Hiding behind claims of revealed truth that were not allowed to be questioned and of infallible authority that could not be challenged, Christians have condemned Galileo, Copernicus, Darwin, Freud and many other great breakthrough thinkers in the various fields of an exploding human knowledge.
We have much to be grateful for when it comes to modern day parenting.But perhaps the single greatest breakthrough when it comes to ushering small people into adulthood is Google.
Reading books like his will reinvigorate your classroom, and I'm always on the lookout for the next great breakthrough book.
De Keyser's great breakthrough occurred in 1992, when he participated in the Documenta IX show in Kassel, Germany, organised by his compatriot Jan Hoet.
In Europe, Huawei Consumer BG has achieved great breakthroughs in the European high - end market thanks to strong sales of P9 and P9 Plus.
The next great breakthrough in AI isn't going to come from a lab at Stanford.
Jack O'Connell could easily deliver one of the many «great breakthrough performances by a young male performer under 25» that ends up not being recognized by the Academy.
«If we can, maybe there's a chance to make great breakthroughs in terms of treatment.»
PROGRAM UPDATE: The Cancer Research Institute recognizes that getting to the next great breakthrough in cancer treatment will require continued investment in fundamental research and training.
One of NGRAIN's great breakthroughs was to find a way to crunch those models down to a usable size without sacrificing any accuracy.
My time away has resulted in the greatest breakthroughs for me personally and for my company.
Finding Invoicera as an invoicing software was a great breakthrough for us, a must have software for SME's.
«I think there will be great breakthroughs but the distribution of those gains will go to owners of capital and intellectual property.»
This same lady in 1972 also saw a vision of the nation in darkness with scattered beacons of light which grew and ultimately came together in a great breakthrough of light.
Thus a contemporary individual can afford to be more relaxed about the proposition that the earth is indeed a globe or that an appendicitis can be cured by surgery than about the moral position that abortion is or is not homicide, or the political position that the Reagan presidency was or was not a great breakthrough for American democracy.
In fact, it is frequently the opposite: after a great breakthrough, generations of descendants may come who reduce what was once a courageous new beginning to an academic commonplace.
That semester, of course, had been a great breakthrough in my interest in process thought.
He also asserts that «modern science is an invention of medieval Christianity, and the greatest breakthroughs in scientific reason have largely been the work of Christians.»
Founder & CEO of U.S. Water, Allan Bly, commented on the launch of new PhosZero ™, stating, «I am very proud of our scientists for developing this great breakthrough in sustainable treatment for cooling water.
Still first choice after a great breakthrough season, Spanish starlet Hector Bellerin remains at right - back for Arsene Wenger's side.
Continuing at right - back after a great breakthrough season, Hector Bellerin has done enough to stay as first choice right - back for 2015/16.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is welcoming the summit between the two Koreas but says he does not expect any great breakthrough that might curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
It was Hawking's greatest breakthrough.
Some of the greatest breakthroughs have happened in thought experiments — and they're still the only way to play with black holes, says physicist Sean Carroll
One of the greatest breakthroughs in twentieth century biology was the finding that RNA can serve as a catalyst and drive some of life's essential chemical reactions.
Billions of dollars spent on cancer research have yielded no great breakthrough yet.
«AMANDA is much like the Model T Ford, a great breakthrough, a great initial success,» says astrophysicist John Bahcall of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
These discoveries by Bepposax were a great breakthrough, says Paczy» nski, but we badly need more data.
In fact, great breakthroughs in applied neuroplasticity were apparently made long ago by practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism.
If it were possible to delay the onset of age - related dementia by giving individuals spermidin as a food supplement, it would be a great breakthrough for individuals and for society.
This is an exhibit with a personal link to the man behind what is perhaps biology's greatest breakthrough: the theory of evolution.
Similarly, we need to guard against losing our ability to hear the voices of those at the margins who challenge orthodoxies — some of our greatest breakthroughs have come from that quarter.
But while improvements to techniques and technology have been made since 2000, there have been no great breakthroughs or new discoveries, Malloy said.
It is too early to tell if any practical applications will come from our work, but basic research like this is what it takes to find tomorrow's great breakthroughs
The Discoveries: Great Breakthroughs in 20th - Century Science Alan Lightman; Pantheon, $ 32.50 Arno Penzias and Bob Wilson cleared a pair of pigeons out of their radio antenna in an attempt to eliminate a faint hum.
I have two daughters aged 14 and 18 and a 13 year old niece with stargartds disease and this could be a great breakthrough for them.
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