Sentences with phrase «is of great interest to scientists»

It is of great interest to scientists across disiplines.
As such, any newly discovered superconducting ability is of great interest to scientists and engineers.
The South Asian river dolphin — a species that includes both the Ganges river dolphin and the Indus river dolphin — is of great interest to scientists.
That study showed a correlation between concussions and elevated levels of another protein, tau, which has been of great interest to scientists.
and global warming, has been of great interest to both scientists and the general public.

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This problem of the connection between the physical and the mathematical is one not merely of philosophical interest; it is one of the greatest relevance and importance for science, more particularly at the present time, which is why Whitehead, himself a scientist, made this problem central to his endeavor.
But it is a great way for trainee scientists to gain exposure to topics of interest across the disciplines, and to help them to determine how to get the training they need to become the kind of scientists they want to be.
A surface feature of great interest to scientists is the Caloris basin, an impact crater about 1300 km in diameter, one of the biggest such craters in our solar system.
«One has to be skeptical of [senior] scientists who say we need to educate [or import] more scientists, because they have a great self - interest,» says labor economist Paula Stephan of Georgia State University in Atlanta.
There is a great interest for studying stellar vibrations because they allow scientists to obtain information about the internal structure of a star, and thus about its size, mass and composition.
Lately, Balzani's major focus has been his long - standing interest on energy issues, chemical education, and on the role of science in society as he has always maintained that scientists have the great responsibility and duty to educate citizens and to assist decision makers in finding solutions to pressing societal problems.
The TRAPPIST - 1 system has been of great interest to observers and planetary scientists because it seems to contain seven planets that are all roughly Earth - sized, Barr and co-authors Vera Dobos and Laszlo L. Kiss said in «Interior Structures and Tidal Heating in the TRAPPIST - 1 Planets» that appears in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
Malcolm Gladwell, a writer for the New Yorker, has become wildly successful mining the findings of social scientists to support ideas or hypotheses that it turns out have been of interest to great numbers of readers.
This only served to add to the barrier reef's great prestige and there is no sign of this natural, underwater wonder losing any interest from scientists, marine biologists and geographical experts worldwide, not to mention the thousands of tourists that visit each and every year.
I would be particularly interested in evidence, as published by climate scientists in peer - reviewed science journals, that demonstrates the existence of climate - change risks so great that the present generation has no moral right to impose these risks on future generations.
When the implications of their work are such that great upset can result from any misunderstanding of its particulars or there are attempts to misrepresent those particulars by vested interests, the scientist has no choice but to become a public voice, and even to engage in advocacy.
The reaction of scientists and environmentalists to The Great Global Warming Swindle has been far more interesting than the programme itself.
It is interesting to speculate whether a greater proportion of conservative institutions and scientists would have made these discoveries any faster.
The Great Global Warming Swindle received critical response from the scientific community, including a letter to ABC that was signed by thirty - seven British Scientists who claimed «the misrepresentations of facts and views, both of which occur in your programme, are so serious that repeat broadcasts of the programme, without amendment, are not in the public interest.
Fullerenes are of great interest to materials scientists because their interesting electronic properties...
The panel was lots of fun & the other panelists — including USA Today's excellent science reporter Dan Vergano, ocean scientist and marine sexologist Ellen Prager, and Molly Bentley of the Big Picture Science show — gave great talks & were really interesting to talk to.
Unusual or extreme weather and climate - related events are of great public concern and interest, yet there are often conflicting messages from scientists about whether such events can be linked to climate change.
One of the great things about being a relationship scientist is that you get to ask interesting questions and find out the answers to those questions.
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