Sentences with phrase «new observations have»

«Our new observations have greatly improved our knowledge of one of the biggest, Makemake - we will be able to use this information as we explore the intriguing objects in this region of space further.»
«These new observations have allowed us to narrow down the emissions to a very small region, typical of an active nucleus — i.e. jets emanating from a supermassive black hole.
In previous work, Gagné had argued that J2126 belonged with a different group of stars, but he says that the new observations have convinced him that TYC 9486 is its closest kin.
But the new observations have provided a new piece of the puzzle: The total amount of molecular hydrogen available in galaxies.
However, as it requires neutrinos to be massless, the new observations had clearly showed that the Standard Model can not be the complete theory of the fundamental constituents of the universe.

Not exact matches

Thompson said this new Kepler data analysis would be the last for this leg of the telescope's first observations.
One other observation I'd make is that the new computer operating system, Mountain Lion, and respective mobile software — iOS 6 — may be the last two independent operating systems we see from Apple.
These new rules have far - reaching implications not only for companies like Geofeedia, but also for others whose business models revolve around utilizing social media data for close observations.
However, these audits were met with resistance when Zhou Xuedong, PBoC director of business management, proposed an «observation period» to suggest new regulatory rules that would maintain financial stability and protect the interest of investors.
So Luke loses the point altogether, thinking it has something to do with the incompatibility of new and old, and Thomas simply summarizes the simile without concern for the original point of departure in observation of life.
The Coptic versions of the New Testament and Thomas logion 113 lead us to look for an expression that can be translated both «with observation» (Luke 17.20) and «by expectation» (Thomas i 13), and that search takes us not to the Greek parateresis, but to the Aramaic hwr, which can have these two meanings.
An inductive, empirical approach in a field such as anatomy would certainly demand more than that each new student start from scratch, with only such general observations as that people come with parts such as heads, thoraxes, loins, thighs, hearts, kidneys, spleens and an assortment of tubes.
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
Thus the annual Human Rights Report of the U.S. State Department, mute the previous decade on discrimination and the occasional acts of violence against Christians, included in its January 1990 report the observation that «Christians have had difficulty in getting permission to build new churches» and that «Christians complain that there are barriers to Christians rising to high positions in public service, public corporations, universities and the military.»
Given Barr's own observation elsewhere in the volume under review that «the theology of the Old Testament is not the same as the theology of the New,» one would have anticipated a more sympathetic and less emotional response to my posing the problem and suggesting a way forward.
I have argued that observations and basic laws are retained through paradigm - shifts, at least as limiting cases under specifiable circumstances; a new theory usually explains why the older theory was as good as it was and why its limitations became evident.
The new physics, the theory of relativity and the principle of indeterminacy, have shown the involvement of the observer in the process of observation.
The enhancement of the divine life in its consequent aspect has opened up new possibilities of relationship with the creation and has also provided new material through which God may act upon creative potentiality, thus bringing to pass that emergence of novelty which is so genuine an element in our experience and (as our observation informs us) of the world at large.
To many, who go so far as to agree with the observation that religion finds itself in a state of crisis (and there are, indeed, many who will not even admit the justice of such an observation) a new theological movement, which has attracted the attention of the whole Christian world, appears to be the only savior.
He cites encouraging examples of the reconciliation of those who were first scandalized, once they had actually become familiar with such new departures as the church at Assy or the chapel at Vence — familiar, that is, not by observation but by worship itself in these buildings.
As a second observation concerning our newly awakening sense of the Earth, we could say that a new phase in the history of the madonna figure of Western civilization has begun.
By ordinary observation and by scientific criticism we have succeeded in demonstrating the complete absence of mythology in the New Testament proclamation of the cross.
There is nothing in the New Testament, for example, to parallel the large collections of «observations on life and the world - order,» which we call the wisdom literature of the Hebrew Scriptures, or its extensive range of liturgical poetry, or the detailed corpus of its laws on what we would regard as secular matters.
• His stallion Oil Burner is the first great one to ever stand in New Jersey, an observation that undoubtedly irks every owner who has ever had a stallion in the state.
No one remotely concurred with Hayes» observation during the 2017 NCAA Tournament that New York City was «too big» and «dirty» and had «trash everywhere,» though many longtime, proud New Yorkers would probably say those are true.
Here are three new observations that have recently bubbled up.
Abbott's experience serves to back up Viertel's observation that «if students have participated in growing the crops themselves in the school garden, they are much more open to trying new things they've never seen or heard of before.
«It is my observation that it is merely a programming arrangement, although a recent ad by Columbia calling Buffalo Grove its newest satellite might have led people to gather this was not a «J' program,» Balling said.
Using only the items I already had on hand in my kitchen and observation of the trendy new gourmet baby foods, I set to work.
In this activity, your child can enter Shoe World, where she will have fun wearing new shoes while she learns to describe and make observations about them.
Examples (based on my observations over the years): In countries like the U.S. that have two major political parties, almost no new idea (or bill) gets past Congress.
The reason I make this observation has to do with the fact that in your first 10 months as Governor you have taken a leadership role in returning some level of fiscal sanity to New York State, and for that you should be commended.
But in recent weeks, Cuomo has indicated he will begin to emphasize a new direction in education after a legislative session that saw yet more changes to the state's teacher evaluation system that linked performance reviews to tenure as well as student test scores and in - classroom observation.
Just to update you guys, the new e.politics bunker is now purchased and vast renovations have begun that will soon turn it into a vital nerve center for the observation of online politics (i.e., I'm getting it painted).
Anecdotally, he said, the UFT is hearing about teachers who were told they will have their probations extended because their principal is new, because their principal neglected to do the required observations or because their school has failing scores.
Under the budget language, the department would be required to develop a new evaluation system based on a «matrix» model, which would include student performance on state exams as well as observations but differs from the current model in that it is not based on percentages.
After achieving the passage of a new evaluation system that will rely on a mix on at least one standardized test and in - classroom observation, the governor is renewing his focus to areas NYSUT has opposed, including a lifting of the cap on charter schools and a $ 150 million education investment tax credit, which is strongly backed by private and parochial schools.
Covering the period since 1950, the researchers show how the science has leaped ahead thanks to computerisation, mathematical modelling and new technologies of observation.
But after my own final observations and a thorough vetting process, I feel that Grace Meng would be the best choice for New York's Sixth Congressional district and here's why.
But I suppose that is a rather insignificant observation when you look at what New York Public Interest Group's Bill Mahoney has to say about the proposed maps as a whole.He says, the Senate's maps are, «clearly the most gerrymandered lines in recent New York History.»
New observations of the whirling cores of dead stars have deepened the mystery behind a glut of antimatter particles raining down on Earth from space.
Although the new observations don't directly support the dark matter explanation, «if you have a few alternatives and cast doubt on one of them, then the other becomes more likely,» says HAWC scientist Jordan Goodman of the University of Maryland in College Park.
New observations show that older bipolar patients often have decreased activity in the hormone system responsible for the secretion of the stress hormone cortisol.
Now, new observations of a particular wavelength of infrared light from that galaxy betrays the presence of oxygen atoms that have two electrons missing (in the smaller region depicted in green), researchers report online today in Science.
Louisa Hooven, a beekeeper and scientist at Oregon State University in Corvallis, says that based on the sketchy observations described in the new paper, she finds it hard to be sure that the authors have indeed replicated CCD.
The Hubble Space Telescope alone has made more than a million observations since its 1990 launch; spacecraft at Mars, the moon and Saturn produced 120,000 new images during a typical 90 - day period this year.
Spectacular new observations of vast pillar - like structures within the Carina Nebula have been made using the MUSE instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope.
The cover of the February 12, 1916, issue of Scientific American has an image of a military balloon: «Hauling a French observation balloon to a new signalling post.»
New and very precise observations using the HARPS spectrograph at the ESO 3.6 - metre telescope at La Silla, Chile, have now not only detected the motion of the spots due to the rotation of Ceres about its axis, but also found unexpected additional variations suggesting that the material of the spots is volatile and evaporates in sunlight.
About 5,300 previously unknown organisms have already been identified, and every new sighting is logged into the census's freely accessible Ocean Biogeographic Information System (www.iobis.org), which boasts more than 13 million observations of 80,000 species.
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