Sentences with phrase «historic breakthrough»

Our research has led to historic breakthroughs in the way we understand, prevent and cure cancer.
Hot - button issues aside, the Ninth Circuit emergency hearing and the review leading up to it were also historic breakthroughs for courtroom technology.
Relying on intuition to guide decisions is an age - old practice that's pointed many successful business leaders to historic breakthroughs.
The Australian Green Party also made an historic breakthrough, picking up their first seat in parliament.
High February 19th: Lucas rallies the troops - Activists at the party's conference in north London were encouraged towards a «historic breakthrough» by Lucas, who said Norwich South, Lewisham and Cambridge were all potential breakthrough seats for the party.
In a historic breakthrough for Nigerian democracy, President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat Tuesday in a hard - fought presidential election, signaling that he will peacefully turn over power to his victorious rival, Muhammadu Buhari.
These gains are largely thanks to historic breakthroughs in the past few years with a bevvy of methods to employ patients» own immune systems, collectively known as immunotherapy.
called it a «historic breakthrough» that could one day be seen as the «turning point» on climate.
The two nations have made a pledge that could signify a historic breakthrough in international efforts to slow climate change, although it remains to be seen if their commitments are realistic
March 26, 2013Explorer and filmmaker James Cameron and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have formed a partnership to stimulate advances in ocean science and technology and build on the historic breakthroughs of the 2012 Cameron - led DEEPSEA CHALLENGE expedition exploring deep - ocean trenches.
ZIB celebrated this historic breakthrough by organizing a series of public events in which the computer as an instrument, computing, and digital science in general were presented in many of their fascinating aspects.
The transfer is part of a newly formed a partnership to stimulate advances in ocean science and technology and build on the historic breakthroughs of the 2012 DEEPSEA CHALLENGE expedition.
The firm says the car - plane - helicopter - thing is a historic breakthrough in the evolution of flying cars.
Lara Skinner, Associate Director of The Worker Institute at Cornell University's ILR School, said, «Today's launch of the Climate Jobs New York campaign and Governor Andrew Cuomo's announcement to dramatically increase the state's effort to combat climate change represent a historic breakthrough.
There was a good deal of optimism at the start of these talks as the recent emissions agreement between the US and China was seen as an historic breakthrough.
During the final years of the Bush - Cheney administration, the rest of the world was waiting for a new president who would aggressively tackle the climate crisis — and when it became clear that there would be no real change from the Bush era, the agenda at Copenhagen changed from «How do we complete this historic breakthrough
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