Sentences with phrase «implications of this breakthrough»

The implications of this breakthrough could have major practical applications in agriculture as the research continues to develop.

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We are left with a sense of deep appreciation for the depths Barth plumbed in his endeavors to place the correlation of divine power and divine love on a new footing, but unfortunately he simply did go far enough to allow the implications of his very own searching to lead him to empowering breakthroughs beyond theism's impasses.
Thus, although he proclaimed a major theological «breakthrough» when he wrote that in Christ there is neither male nor female, Paul failed to understand the social implications of this truth and remained chauvinistic in some of his practical advice to the churches.
The bad news is that the revisionists pay little attention to the religious - liberty dimension of the Maryland founding, and undervalue its importance as a breakthrough in religious tolerance with implications for Catholic participation in the subsequent church / state debate in the independent United States.
«The identification of this new role for Pellino3 is an extremely exciting breakthrough and one that could have important implications for the fight against diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes,» Prof Moynagh continued.
Dr. Alan S. Cross, Professor of Medicine at University of Maryland School of Medicine, who was not involved in the research, shared his input: «This is a major conceptual breakthrough in our understanding of infection and immune disease mechanisms and may have implications for novel approaches to the treatment of other diseases characterized by cytokine storm.
and I know most of them, Janet Sawyer, but researchers have revealed a major breakthrough in quantum teleportation.The research could have implications for cryptography, and grey trainers.Two days earlier, Eventually.
The implications of Armstrong's breakthrough were stunning.
In a packed room, Chu gave his trademark illustrated tutorial, leading from basic climate science through the disturbing implications of global energy trends and efforts by the Obama administration to stimulate energy innovation with research hubs and dozens of grants for work on the frontiers of energy sciences that might produce breakthroughs.
A Breakthrough analysis found that rebound effects as high as 60 percent (the IEA's high - end scenario) will have significant implications for global climate mitigation efforts, requiring as much as 13 percent more clean energy supply by 2035 to meet higher global energy demand — equivalent to the total energy consumption of 19 Australias.
Breakthrough Institute President Michael Shellenberger debated the future of nuclear power today on KQED Radio's Forum, joining host Dave Iverson and the Sierra Club's David Hamilton to discuss the impacts and implications of the Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan.
Breakthrough published its first ebook in 2011, Love Your Monsters, which was lauded in Salon as «the best thinking about the implications of the Anthropocene.»
While this breakthrough discovery may not immediately resonate with a majority of the population (not 70 % of it anyway), it has already sent the scientific world into a tizzy over its potential implications for biorefinery and our dependence on oil.
It may sound like something out of Mary Shelley's «Frankenstein,» but the implications — and cost savings — make this technological breakthrough in 3D printing particularly immense.
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