Sentences with phrase «mystery for scientists»

Ocean «dead zones» have been a mystery for scientists to understand.
A great mystery for scientists is that there's evidence of powerful jets of electrons and protons that shoot out of the top and bottom of some black holes.
Gravity is still a big mystery for scientist, and what they thought they knew about gravity, they have proven to be false.

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Serious social scientists have no professional vocabulary to deal with the mystery of death, the human search for meaning, the moral struggle, the primacy oflove or the drama of salvation.
The scientists can not find a unified theory no matter how hard they try for the last 500 years — there is still mystery.
By those types of earthquakes, it will possible for scientists to re-discover those arcane mysteries which will be used to discredit all fundamental religious doctrines.
Scientists of the stature of Einstein, though they reject traditional ideas of God, have called for a religious response of wonder and awe in the face of the cosmic mysteries.
For decades scientists could not put their finger on what that mystery particle was.
The properties of water have fascinated scientists for centuries, but yet its unique behaviour remains a mystery.
Although reported for centuries, bioluminescence is one of the great mysteries of the sea, and scientists are only now asking important questions about it.
To truly untangle the mystery of the disease, scientists must cultivate M. leprae for study.
But for planetary scientists, Jupiter's most distinctive mystery may be what's called the «energy crisis» of its upper atmosphere: how do temperatures average about as warm as Earth's even though the enormous planet is more than fives times further away from the sun?
But despite the mysteries that remain, the study moves scientists closer to finding a treatment for ALS.
Scientists have known about these deposits for over a century, but their origins remained a mystery.
Scientists have puzzled over the mysteries of tickling for millennia, with Aristotle famously asking why most people can't tickle themselves.
Why elephants rarely get cancer is a mystery that has stumped scientists for decades.
Scientists have been studying the near - Earth environment for the better part of a century, but many mysteries — like where the energetic particles that pervade the area originate and become energized — still remain.
So a date and a culprit can be fixed for what scientists refer to as the Great Oxidation Event, but mysteries remain.
Scientists are still struggling to unravel the mystery behind our shift to two legs — for instance, some suggest it freed up our hands to carry food.
The shaft's purpose remains a mystery but scientists believe the tunnel had a ceremonial purpose, and it is possible that the shaft was used for astronomical purposes.
«Cassini has provided insights into this icy moon's mysteries, along with a rich data set and a host of new questions for scientists to ponder.»
«Solving of a decade long mystery could help in fight against TB: Scientists have solved a decade - old mystery that could eventually lead to the development of earlier treatments for one of the world's deadliest diseases.»
Scientists at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University set out to solve the mystery of how blood flow keeps the vessels intact and, to their surprise, discovered a completely new cell signaling pathway that is a promising target for drugs to treat a variety of debilitating conditions.
Scientists have solved a decade - old mystery that could eventually lead to the development of earlier treatments for one of the world's deadliest diseases, which affects up to 2 billion people.
That mystery remains for scientists to sink their teeth into.
Hugs for Brady is committed to helping scientists further unlock the mysteries of rare pediatric cancers.
Now, scientists who are members of the Center for Computational Study of Excited - State Phenomena in Energy Materials (C2SEPEM) a new energy materials - related science center based at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), have solved a mystery that could lead to gains in efficiency.
Scientists are still unraveling the mysteries of the deep internal network of magma chambers and lava tubes of Kilauea, which has been in continuous eruption for more than 30 years and is currently the most active volcano in the world.
Although the robot didn't offer a glimpse of anything living there — it's not equipped with cameras or a sampling arm — it did provide invaluable data for scientists studying the swift - moving Pine Island Glacier ice shelf, which might be thought of as ground zero for the biggest Antarctic mystery of all, in the minds of many scientists: What is happening to the ice?
Now, scientists from EPFL's Blue Brain Project in Switzerland, at the core of the European Human Brain Project, and the Allen Institute for Brain Science in the United States, show in the July 24th edition of the journal Neuron how a complex computer model is providing a new tool to solve the mystery.
Scientists looking for signs of alien life from the mystery object passing through our Solar system say they've found nothing «so far».
Scientists studying a mystery link between the dangerous pregnancy complication pre-eclampsia and an increased risk of heart disease in later life for both mother and child have uncovered important new clues.
Scientists are unraveling the mysteries of these rare cancers, bringing new hope for patients through research and specialized treatment.
These stargazing scientists have been facing their own darkness on the edge of town (or on the edge of galaxies) for a long time as they try to explain one of astronomy's greatest mysteries.
Pondering these mysteries — from the biggest to the smallest to the most complex — he would begin to nurture a dream: to one day help scientists expand the boundaries of what we know and make the world a better place for future generations.
Scientists who are members of a new energy materials - related science center based at Berkeley Lab have solved a mystery that could lead to gains in efficiency for organic solar cells.
That's good news, she said, because «scientists love mysteries, and the Grand Finale is providing mysteries for everyone.»
Some of the world's most exciting, young scientists to help NASA explore mysteries of the cosmos NASA has selected 28 Fellows for its prestigious Einstein, Hubble, and Sagan fellowships.
For now, he is distinctive for his demonstrable urge to explore life's deepest mysteries — a shared trait of scientists and artists — and his hunch that these mysteries might, sooner rather than later, be revealed by human endeavFor now, he is distinctive for his demonstrable urge to explore life's deepest mysteries — a shared trait of scientists and artists — and his hunch that these mysteries might, sooner rather than later, be revealed by human endeavfor his demonstrable urge to explore life's deepest mysteries — a shared trait of scientists and artists — and his hunch that these mysteries might, sooner rather than later, be revealed by human endeavor.
While researching the life of the inventor, genius and polymath Nikola Tesla for my novel The Seventh Plague, I came across a mystery surrounding the enigmatic scientist, one that bears relevance even today, as his story dovetails into the life and work of the president - elect's uncle, John G. Trump.
So, one of the mysteries of Doberman vWD that has puzzled scientists for years, how affected dogs can end up with a small amount of completely normal vWf, is cleared up by understanding this type of mutation.
The real mystery for me is from whence came the very hungry caterpillar on New Scientist and Bishop Hill.
There has to be a problem or conflict to resolve that is somehow compelling to the reader: 1) Conflict — two implacable foes battling for truth — hell, who cares who's right; it's the struggle people buy 2) A narrative — A lone scientists struggle to understand a fundamental mystery of nature 3) Read my research or die — This really works best with flesh - eating bacteria and things like that.
Accusing other scientists (especially one's colleagues) of deceit for doing proper statistical analysis is simply unconscionable, and why Curry would accuse others of «hiding the decline» while herself hiding the incline is a mystery.
LONDON, 22 August, 2014 − For years, researchers have puzzled over the temperature rises that haven't happened — but scientists in China and the US believe they have cracked the mystery of the missing heat.
Scientists have found an explanation for one of the big mysteries in climate science with the help of 12,000 - year old Swedish midges... Read more»
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