Sentences with phrase «new field data»

The researchers searched through nearly 1,200 published papers for data on mud rock in river deposits, and collected new field data at 125 ancient river outcrops.

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These last passes will reveal new data about Saturn, its atmosphere and clouds, the materials making up its rings, and the mysterious gravity and magnetic fields of the gas planet.
Amazon, however, had in - house expertise in this field: To keep its e-commerce marketplace running smoothly, the company was constantly building new data centers.
In a field where subjectivity has ruled for years, data adds a new layer of assuredness.
If data is the new oil, Onavo is a big fat pump in a Texas field, pulling black gold out of the matrix.
New data shows how many temporary foreign workers have jobs in manufacturing, but an unknown larger number work in other fields.
Through talking to experts in the field over the past year, Gates said he had identified five areas of need: Understanding better how Alzheimer's unfolds, detecting and diagnosing it earlier, pursuing multiple approaches to trying to halt the disease, making it easier for people to take part in clinical trials of potential new medicines, and using data better.
We are only beginning to appreciate how new fields, such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, additive manufacturing and big data, may play out in new trade patterns.
It comes with an awkward manifesto that nonetheless manages to gather an armful of social and economic trends and philosophies, including happiness research, the booming field of collaborative consumption (which uses new technology to share resources like cars, toys and books, on the Zipcar model) and data on the proven efficiencies of cities.
In the field of knowledge about God, there is no new information; yet the data we have are not convincing.
Green says the company's sales team utilizes CPG Data to collect retail display data to target new opportunities as well as SignTrak to order point of sale material directly from their smartphones in the fiData to collect retail display data to target new opportunities as well as SignTrak to order point of sale material directly from their smartphones in the fidata to target new opportunities as well as SignTrak to order point of sale material directly from their smartphones in the field.
The conversation will be fast - paced and engaging, and will cover all aspects of organizing work — including new media, field, and data / technology.
We then created new custom fields in Salsa for 2009 donation total, 2010 donation total, and 2011 ask amount 1 & 2, and imported that data back in.
New Yorkers for Growth has targeted the WFP for some time (Feld referred to the party as a «criminal enterprise,» noting its for - profit arm, Data & Field Services, is under investigation by the US attorney's office), and has been calling for the AG not only to sever his ties to the party, but to investigate it.
Geospatial technologies provide methods to aid in the systematic documentation of evidence as it is collected in the field, analyze the spatial relationships and preserve data in the lab, and provide new ways of communicating complex relationships and spatial information visually to a variety of audiences.
Being able to quickly process and add new data to existing information positions a scientist to see patterns, similarities, and differences in a way that advances the field.
The reversibility of the process opens up new possibilities in the fields of material processing, optical technology, and data storage.
Using new data gathered from sites in southern Africa, University of Rochester researchers have extended their record of Earth's magnetic field back thousands of years to the first millennium.
The fields of barley, rice and wheat that feed much of India are running out of water, according to a new study based on satellite data and published online in Nature today.
Either you find that your new data conflict wildly with published studies, or, if you work in an emerging and controversial field, you hold out hope that your findings may be real.
But now a researcher responsible for that finding has new data showing the magnetic field is far older.
In a new paper, two astrophysicists argue that these questions may soon be resolvable scientifically, thanks to new data about the Earth and about other planets in our galaxy, and by combining the earth - based science of sustainability with the space - oriented field of astrobiology.
This new environment, he says, will create and reward researchers (like Loebman) who are well versed in both the methodologies of their specific fields and the applications of data science.
Without new missions supplying data for analysis, funding for Venus research has dwindled, leading to fewer students entering the field — and a smaller constituency to lobby for missions.
The discovery, which was accomplished by comparing data from NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, has enabled the researchers to uncover dozens of new blazar candidates.
Big data is everywhere in science today, opening new insights in fields from astrophysics to zoology.
In a new study that capitalizes on data from the National Center for Educational Statistics and methods that address causality, Cornell sociologists looked at an earlier portion of the pipeline — in high school, when students» commitment to STEM fields tends to solidify.
This is emerging as a new scientific discipline as fields such as systems biology generate large amounts of data, driving a demand for facilities and methods for storing, managing, and analyzing large datasets.
Despite these new opportunities, genetics remains a field defined by uncertainty, as both FDA and industry wrestle with questions of data analysis, side effects, and other issues.
Scientists understand the conditions that trigger these so - called glide avalanches, but a new analysis of field data stretching back to the 1930s suggests that conditions inside the snow masses — and therefore the forces and stresses that they impose on structures in their paths — have been woefully underestimated in some cases.
New data from the field in Central Africa shows that between 2002 and 2013, 65 percent of forest elephants were killed.
But scientists still venture out into the field for a variety of reasons: to collect new data, rare specimens, or interview subjects, or to quench a hunger to work in some of the world's most beautiful places.
It's a good way to instill the importance of data replication, they say, and to illustrate that in order to develop new ideas, scientists must first thoroughly understand the field in its current state.
The Gonzo Scientist uses «culturomics» — a new field of study, launched in a recent Science paper, that quantitatively explores massive data sets of digitized culture — to create a Science Hall of Fame.
This new image adds H - alpha data taken from the Wide - Field Camera 3 to the previously available data, making the gas visible.
The result is a new, interdisciplinary field called «data science» — a fusion of statistics, computer science, and analytics in which researchers analyze large quantities of data, identify meaningful trends, and then find a way to exploit the resulting knowledge.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't yet track statistics for data science jobs; the field is too new.
«Gravity glasses offer a view of the Earth's interior: Data grid for GOCE gravity field measurements sheds new light on the Earth's structure.»
Using published data from the circumpolar arctic, their own new field observations of Siberian permafrost and thermokarsts, radiocarbon dating, atmospheric modeling, and spatial analyses, the research team studied how thawing permafrost is affecting climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
Landrø has studied everything from putting seismic data to work to discover new undersea oil reservoirs to visualizing what happens to CO2 injected into an undersea reservoir, as is being done now in the Sleipner Field in the North Sea.
New research published in Nature Methods will dramatically improve how scientists «see inside» molecular structures in solution, allowing for much more precise ways to image data in various fields, from astronomy to drug discovery.
Bearing in mind that this is a relatively new field, the review also points to the inherent shortcomings of this data.
Tolerances can be adjusted if new data warrant a review — if, for example, field workers inadvertently exposed to pesticides become ill.
«But now, armed with new and better data, more sophisticated numerical simulations, and highly integrated investigations in the lab and the field, Earth's oxygenation history seems much longer and more dynamic than envisioned before, and we are getting closer to understanding the mechanisms behind such change.»
Jim Fuller and Dong Lai of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, told the Kepler Science Conference at Moffett Field, California, that these micro-oscillations may bring more data on each star's internal structure.
Tarduno points out that the new data can not be used to predict with confidence that the present - day magnetic field is entering a reversal.
AMPERE took a major step toward real - time measurements in August when Boeing created a new data pathway for transferring AMPERE magnetic field samples from Iridium's satellites at a rate of every two to 20 seconds.
Analyzing sensor data and field measurements, Cohen and his students have found new clues for the algal abundance, such as declining concentrations of dissolved oxygen and the role of snails in keeping springs clear.
Vucetich and Peterson have analyzed data from decades of scientists» field notes, trying to determine whether the Isle Royale wolves might have benefited from infusions of new genetic material from wolves crossing ice bridges on other occasions in the past.
While Ritz calls the new study «interesting» and «really necessary,» he also emphasizes that the new data correlate vision with magnetic - field sensing rather than absolutely defining the neural pathway.
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