Sentences with phrase «greatly advanced our understanding»

«Gaia will greatly advance our understanding of the universe on all cosmic scales,» Timo Prusti, a Gaia project scientist at ESA, said in a news release announcing the discovery.
This field of scholarship, referred to as neurotheology, can greatly advance our understanding of religion, spirituality, and the brain.
«Integrating these molecular imaging tools offers the opportunity to investigate the possible independent and synergistic contribution of these protein pathologies in neurodegeneration in the living brain and, therefore, greatly advance our understanding of the mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease,» said Drzezga.
Research on the most tractable models, such as Drosophila, is greatly advancing our understanding of what specific genes do, including many directly relevant to human biology and medicine.
The genomic era as greatly advanced our understanding of cellular processes and disease mechanisms.
They believe that taking a cell from an adult and converting it all the way back to the way it was when that person was a 6 - day - old embryo has the opportunity to greatly advance the understanding of how cells age and what happens when things go wrong, as in cancer development.
From here, a few key events happened in a relatively short period of time that greatly advanced our understanding of calories and nutrition
The ways in which mating is accomplished, however, are incredibly variable; study of this variability by evolutionary biologists has greatly advanced our understanding of the evolution of behavior, social evolution, and traits such as number, size of young and patterns of investment in them.

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Better understanding the chemical composition and transport within the chimney, however, could greatly advance our knowledge of the atmosphere and how it may respond to a changing climate.
«Our understanding of hematologic malignancies has advanced greatly over the past decade, to the point that many cases are curable,» says Benjamin G. Neel, MD, PhD, director of Perlmutter Cancer Center.
If this is true, says Dr. Kalb, understanding how different people react could greatly advance treatment options someday.
I reached an advanced stage of adrenal fatigue, and, after as many others have, suffering bewilderment about what could be wrong with me, was greatly relieved to find that indeed there is someone who understands, and what is more, can help me recover.
Now that millions of people are likely to have their genomes sequenced in the coming year, we are on the brink of big - data capacities that will greatly advance the ability to understand the health effects of genetic variations and mutations.
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