Sentences with phrase «hold clues»

The retrieved phone may hold clues as to how the teens got lost at sea in 2015.
They hope that the samples may hold some clues to what makes some species so resilient.
Furthermore, scientists believe that even some of the worst - affected places may actually hold clues that could help conservationists better protect reefs in the future.
The melting of ice may hold clues for future sea - level rise.
Not much denialism there («The Arctic is unique — having developed in isolation, it may hold clues to the origins of life, and its ice and water have properties that, if disrupted, could have dramatic consequences for Earth's climate.»).
The sequence of coloured tags in red, grey and black could hold clues to the meaning.....
These photographs, much more than straightforward government documents, mark a critical period in Portland's history and hold clues to White's mature modernist approach.
On the gameplay aspect, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance might hold some clues on how Kingdom Hearts 3 will play, as that game was used to experiment with different elements that could be possibly included in the future.
Players will be taking the role of the co-pilot, a member of the retrieval team sent to recover fragments of the mysterious Phobos satellite, believed to hold clues to the possibility of an ancient civilization on Mars.
DEEP DIVE Metal shards (black spots) in this diamond hold clues to the deep - Earth environment in which it formed.
The Superman: Zero Hour collection may hold clues to the direction of Brian Michael Bendis» early Action Comics and Superman storylines.
Setting off to retrieve the old craft, she hopes it will hold clues to his disappearance.
SEMA's Measuring Sessions may also hold some clues for automotive businesses.
Our brains may hold clues to that disconnect and also may provide answers as to what an ideal curriculum would look like to target bullying and other violence issues facing children and schools.
Enos will play the wife who checks in yearly with the police about her daughter, and who may hold the clues to her whereabouts in the belongings she still has, while Speedman will be a cop assigned to the case.
The merchandise and marketing materials for Avengers: Infinity War appear to hold clues that Spider - Man will be referred to as Iron Spider on - screen.
In his relentless search for the identity of the terrorists, Quan is forced into a cat - and - mouse conflict with a British government official (Pierce Brosnan), whose own past may hold clues to the identities of the elusive killers.
In fact, researchers believe thiocyanate may hold clues to treating serious inflammatory disorders including cystic fibrosis, heart disease, and diabetes.
When mineral - rich water drips from a cave's ceiling over centuries and millennia, it forms rocky cones that hold clues to the Earth's past climate.
Unlocking its history may hold clues to understanding how Earth and the rest of the solar system developed.
Scientists expect Bennu may hold clues to the origin of the solar system and the source of the water and organic molecules that may have made their way to Earth.
In an effort to learn more about dark matter, astronomers observed how galaxy clusters collide with each other — an event that could hold clues about the mysterious invisible matter that makes up most of the mass of the universe.
Stellar explosions forge and distribute materials that make up the world in which we live, and also hold clues to how fast the universe is expanding.
How Things Grow, Including Cancer A protein discovered in fruit fly eyes has brought a Johns Hopkins team closer to understanding how the human heart and other organs automatically determine when they are the correct size, a piece of information that may hold clues to controlling cancer.
Studying the magnetosphere on another planet may hold clues in determining whether it can support life or not, a scientist in London suggests.
Life of any kind would be unlikely on the surface, but if there is any biological activity in the ocean below, the deposits left there might hold clues.
A group of purple rocks spotted by NASA's Curiosity Rover has sparked the interest of agency scientists, who believe they could hold clues as to what was life once like on Mars.
Ice cores not only contain evidence of past atmospheric conditions, but they also may hold clues about astronomical events.
«Darting» mice may hold clues to ADHD, autism, bipolar disorder.»
Swathed in green threads, this glial cell may hold clues for brain repair.
The genome of the enormous Mimivirus (magnified here 200,000 times) may hold clues to the origin of eukaryotic cells.
The bacteria in your gut could hold clues to whether or not you will develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after experiencing a traumatic event.
These native ices are thought to hold clues to the comet's history and how it has been aging.
The evidence from MRI scans suggests that such Neanderthal - derived genetic variation may affect the way our brains work today — and may hold clues to understanding deficits seen in schizophrenia and autism - related disorders, say the researchers.
«Exotic atoms hold clues to unsolved physics puzzle at the dawn of the universe.»
Another is the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Lab's Stardust@home project (stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu), which has recruited about 30,000 volunteers to scour, via the Internet, microscope images of interstellar dust particles collected from the tail of a comet that may hold clues to how the solar system formed.
«Delayed gratification associated with fast food frequency: Study may hold clues to potential interventions to improve healthy food choices.»
Brought to Earth's surface in eruptions of deep volcanic material, these rocks hold clues as to what is going on deep beneath Earth's surface.
Scientists have long wondered whether the brains of geniuses (especially the shapes on their surfaces) could hold clues about their owners» outsized intelligences.
Their pattern and period hold clues to structure, composition and dynamics in the sun's interior
Trans - eQTLs in particular have proven especially difficult to identify because of their biological and statistical complexity, Engelhardt said, but they might hold clues for explaining complex traits in a more comprehensive way than cis - eQTLs.
Their proportions hold clues to the bomb's history, says Joel Ullom, a physicist at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado, who, with colleagues at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, has developed a superconducting sensor that speedily differentiates plutonium isotopes.
Bilde thought the velvet spider's genome would hold clues to the animal's social behavior and its odd mix of resilience and fragility, so her team and the Chinese sequencing giant BGI set out to sequence its DNA and, for comparison, that of a tarantula.
«Paternal sperm may hold clues to autism.»
A single patient missing a gene that codes for the brain protein APOE may hold clues to Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
Chimps that live on the savanna in Senegal may hold clues to how early humans reacted to fire.
These leftovers from the solar system's formation, known as Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), hold clues about its origin.
«Genes in songbirds hold clues about human speech disorders.»
This theoretical structure of extreme matter may hold clues for designing strong materials on Earth.
Although Ribeiro's research into kidney fat is too new to have borne results, his earlier work on prostate cancer could hold some clues about the kidney - cancer obesity paradox.
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