Sentences with phrase «more startling findings»

But other researchers are now confirming their key points and logging even more startling findings.
But a more startling finding came this year with a report that reaction time proved an even stronger predictor of life span than IQ.

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(And if you're in the market for more startling numbers having to do with gender diversity, «the findings come on the heels of a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that showed $ 28 trillion could be added to global GDP by 2025 if men and women contributed equally to the workforce,» the UK's Guardian newspaper notes.
In a research report recently completed for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, I document some startling findings: Canada, perhaps more than any other country, has played a pivotal role in the development of China's system of higher education since the beginning of China's period of Opening and Reform.
As my baby's movements become more energetic, what I find most startling is that he is beginning to react to certain stimuli.
Most scholars will be startled to learn that the «scrolls contain definite references to the New Testament and, more importantly, to Jesus of Nazareth»; that fragments of New Testament books were found in the Dead Sea caves; that one scroll mentions the crucifixion of Jesus; and that some Jews at Qumran accepted Jesus as the Messiah.
The results of a random survey were even more startling: The officials found that 76 percent of the residents surveyed in Matamoros had dengue antibodies, indicating prior exposure to the virus.
The authors found that counts using images captured by drones did not startle the birds and were consistently more similar than those taken from the ground.
The first measurement of an ultra-diffuse galaxy's mass finds that dark matter makes up more than 99.96 per cent of its weight - a startling figure
«What we're seeing is a star that is the cosmic equivalent of «Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,» with the ability to change from one form to its more intense counterpart with startling speed,» said Scott Ransom, an astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Va. «Though we have known that X-ray binaries — some of which are observed as X-ray pulsars — can evolve over millions of years to become rapidly spinning radio pulsars, we were surprised to find one that seemed to swing so quickly between the two.»
More startling, Cassini found that Enceladus, just one - tenth the size of Titan, is also active, venting water vapor and a spray of fine icy particles from cracks at its south pole.
In fact, the researchers were so startled to see such a blaring signal in the data that they held off on publishing it for more than a year, looking for all possible alternative explanations for the pattern they found.
That's one of the startling new findings of a long - term study of more than 700 men from birth to early adulthood in the Philippines.
It is startling to them to find they can't easily go back to more traditional habits.
► A woman carries a rifle down to a road on her farm where she sees a man wearing a biohazard - radiation suit and he shouts and cries for joy when he finds clean air; the woman follows the man to a pond beneath a waterfall and watches him, as he stands in it, bare from the waist up until he falls down, ill and jabbering nonsensically until she points a rifle at him, lowers it and he points a handgun at her and fires, missing her; the woman tells the man to get out of the radiation - contaminated water and he startles, climbs out and scans himself with a Geiger counter that clicks loud and fast as he spits water toward the camera followed by watery yellowish vomit and she helps him to his handcart on the road, where she administers an anti-radiation injection (please see the Substance Use category for more details).
The marine biologists and engineers who, more than 60 years later, traverse the sea floor off Oahu make a startling discovery comparable to that of the wreck of the Titanic: they find a Midget, a Japanese navy submarine and part of the Japanese plan to destroy Pearl Harbor.
And co-composers James Newton Howard and Hans Zimmer break new ground as well: rather than the usual trumpeting superhero music, they turn to simpler, more startling effects, like a madman finding all the wrong keys on a piano.
Instead of a more polished product, I was startled to find that each of the modes in the Definitive Edition manages to be glitchy in its own distinct way.
As he noted in a 1967 essay for The Public Interest, his report's most startling finding — that students» achievement appeared to be more strongly related to their family background than their schools» resources — posed a challenge for policymakers seeking to narrow racial gaps in achievement.
A survey conducted by the Consumer Federation of America found that a startling number of Americans know little about credit scores, including more than a quarter of respondents not knowing ways to raise or maintain their scores.
If your dog becomes more clumsy, can't find food or water dishes, doesn't want to move around as much, or is easily startled, a loss of vision could be the culprit.
I find with my two senior Chihuahuas, who startle a little more easily now, that if I tell them I'm going to pick them up or even say their name so they become a little more aware, it minimizes the surprises.
The PS4 and XO versions are arriving with us shortly, but in the here and now, a close look at the graphical make - up of the current - gen console and PC builds reveals some startling differences, while also showing that the developers have found a little more room for improvement in the engine that powers the series on the current - gen systems.
It includes her overtly feminist photography, her sculptural assemblages that take up similar themes in somewhat more ambiguous arrangements, and her more enigmatic but startling grids of found and original photographs under fabric.
Arlington, Virginia — In a startling result, a new study published by the scientific journal Conservation Biology found that more than 80 percent of the world's major armed conflicts from 1950 - 2000 occurred in regions identified as the most biologically diverse and threatened places on Earth.
They were startled, however, to find that the crystal absorbed dozens of times more radiation at relatively short infrared wavelengths than did an ordinary tungsten film.
It is not a generational divide in my view as I am continually startled to find young people in the business that look, sound and act no different than those that are significantly more senior without questioning the way things operate.
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