The resulting combination of sequencers, software and HPC components makes high volume sequencing tractable while
keeping life scientists up - to - date and on track studying the biology to glean important insights into life itself.
Not exact matches
Our age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step, through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which
scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth, by the desire to improve our human lot, the desire to destroy
life, or mere common curiosity; one who can
keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the wholecorpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis.
I was hoping to get an answer from a creationist who wouldn't let their children learn about evolution, someone who would rather homeschool their child just to
keep them from being exposed to something that very intelligent
scientists have spent their whole
lives working on.
Scientist and Clinical experts found that
keeping your baby over at a time 20 minutes a day have a harmful effect in babies later
life.
Nonetheless, as our guide to the organisation's site shows, EMBO has a lot to offer young
life scientists, and Next Wave Europe will
keep watch for you, aiming to alert you to any new developments!
Starting this week and continuing through January 2004, Next Wave will publish a constellation of perspectives with a view toward informing you and others how
scientists have approached — at various stages of their training, careers, and
lives — the questions surrounding whether and when to start a family and how to fulfill family and job responsibilities, and
keep them in balance.
Throughout her young career, Emiliani has made a series of tough decisions and changes of course that, although they may have delayed her maturity as a fully independent
scientist, have also
kept her viable for the kind of work she wants to do, and the kind of
life she intends to lead.
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard
scientists figured out how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic, opening the door for the development of supercheap computers; and at the University of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and
kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal
life span.
Scientists are
keeping a close watch on variables that might affect
life in the open ocean, including depleted oxygen levels caused by a feeding frenzy from oil - and gas - eating microbes, and the unknown effects of dispersants, which break the oil into droplets but may
keep it suspended in the water.
University researchers who work with dangerous pathogens should
keep an eye on each other and report any signs of suspicious behavior to lab managers, says a panel of
life scientists that was asked by the U.S. government to think of ways to tackle the threat of lab insiders carrying out a bioterrorist attack.
Because the vaccine patch does not need to be
kept cold and can be applied directly by the patient,
scientists say it could help provide
life - saving vaccines to areas with limited resources.
Keeping science nonpartisan is a laudable goal, but
scientists are human beings who work and
live in societies — and have opinions as
scientists and citizens when it comes to the use, or perceived misuse, of science.
At the same time,
scientists face the challenge of
keeping Earth and its many
life - forms from contaminating whatever we bring back from Mars.
But I'd argue that everyone — and maybe
scientists in particular — can benefit from considering what works for you to
keep your career on track while ensuring that your personal
life has time to blossom as well.
By tunneling through the sea floor,
scientists say, these creatures
kept oxygen concentrations at just the right level to allow animals and other complex
life to evolve.
The
scientists, engineers, and innovators of today make discoveries and develop technologies that improve the quality of
life and security of our citizens, generate whole new industries and jobs, and
keep our nation thriving in a competitive world economy.
Now,
scientists have discovered that a gut parasite may be the key to
keeping these insects
living the single
life, stopping them from swarming and
keeping crops safe.
Amid the trillions of microbes that
live in the intestines,
scientists have found a few species that seem to play a key role in
keeping us healthy
In short, new many - core processors plus improved software can deliver faster performance and support larger databases so
life scientists can
keep up with the data.
Scientists have extrapolated from those successful searches that billions of planets exist in the «habitable zones» of their stars — close enough to be warmed by their suns and far enough away to
keep water and biological
life from being vaporized.
Scientists — many of whom are not physicians and seldom interact with patients —
keep these taped above their lab benches, glancing up from their pipetting to see real people with real families
living real
lives.
In spite of (or perhaps because of) the challenging world in which we
live, young
scientists aspire to
keep a healthy balance of idealism and pragmatism.
Instead,
scientists keep an eye out for what types of light a planet emits to figure out whether a planet might be
life - friendly.
That would be against Francis (Ed Skrein), the petulant mad
scientist who hates his name and tortured Wade into mutating into the immortal Deadpool, a process that gave him the power of instant regeneration, but, alas, robbed him of his boyish good looks, which has
kept him from letting Vanessa know he is still in the land of the
living.
The
scientists believed that development of these abilities
kept the desire to address to creativity throughout
life.
The vast majority of nuclear
scientists never told us that we were almost certainly going to put our civilization in peril if we
kept going about our daily
lives as usual, doing exactly what we were already doing, which is what the climate
scientists have been telling us for years.
What
keeps climate
scientists working away in our labs and in the field, is that we
keep uncovering more evidence of how climate change will impact our planet and our
lives.
And for sure we are driven to
keep modeling like crazy (on some else's dime) like hysterical people building Towers of Babel despite the fact if there is any true substance to general circulation models (GCMs)-- i.e., the mathematical models Western government
scientists use only to indict humanity for
living — it is well disguised.
Keep reading to learn how entering the challenge might get you an appearance on Discovery Channel's Mythbusters TV show.Details on the Young
Scientist Challenge In late fall, 10 finalists will receive an all - expenses - paid trip to Washington, DC, for the competition finals, consisting of a series of individual and team challenges, some of which take place in front of a
live audience.
I think we need to
keep trying our best, as social
scientists, to make sure people can accurately see how various romantic patterns can bend the whole curve of their future possibilities in
life.