We got to where we are
now by experimenting and trying new things, and a lot of those experiments didn't work.
Not exact matches
Now, new studies
by the same Stanford - based team that conducted the phone survey
experiment are adding to our understanding of what most of us misunderstand about asking for favors — and the impact of this confusion.
Another
experiment funded
by the
now defunct Alberta's Oilsands Environmental Review Project (AOERP) changed the global politics of acid rain.
By experimenting with Apple's products
now, the content owners can try to position themselves to benefit from the partnership.
Indeed, the animal rights movement's fury against the speciesist use of animals» a necessary element for human flourishing, particularly in medical research» has increased to the point that scientists are
now under threat of death
by the most radical liberationists for daring to
experiment on rats or monkeys to find cures for cancer and other human afflictions.
At this writing, Cardenal's monastic
experiment at Solentiname has been destroyed
by the police, and Cardenal, the epitome
now of the marginal man, is on the run.
However, in the Postscript to the second edition (1970) of his book and in other recent essays, Kuhn has clarified and in some respects altered his earlier position; he
now gives greater attention to the control of theory
by experiment and the role of criteria independent of particular paradigms.
«
Now» is a slippery word anyway, but it's as obvious as gravity so we do experiments on HOW we have arrived at «now» (although that's not really a huge concern in hard science and is better dealt with by mathematical theo
Now» is a slippery word anyway, but it's as obvious as gravity so we do
experiments on HOW we have arrived at «
now» (although that's not really a huge concern in hard science and is better dealt with by mathematical theo
now» (although that's not really a huge concern in hard science and is better dealt with
by mathematical theory.
The two are
experimenting with this year's hot & spicy cocktail,
by now a tradition at Café Niní.
Now that school is out, I find myself just wanting to
experiment with easy blender recipes and hang out
by the pool.
Having originally
experimented with using the
by - products of cheesemaking in beer back in 2010, the brewery
now produces «Blue Brew» under the tagline «Stilton infused beer».
I've been
experimenting with it for some days
now and this is
by far my favourite yet.
I have recently started gluten - free life and have been depressed, dwelling on all the foods I love, and
now can't eat, not helped
by a series of disappointing GF
experiments.
To be honest I didn't expect Gabriel Paulista to be the first out the door as we seem to be short of defenders at the moment, but with Arsene Wenger having
experimented with the Brazilian in various positions he has
now decided to cash in
by sending him back to La Liga.
The NBA is not, for example,
experimenting by having the D - League adopt a 4 - point line for what are
now very deep three - point shot attempts.
Their last venture into Europe was in 2015,
by virtue of Dinamo Moscow failing FFP, and last season's $ 40m transfer splurge and
experiment with Javi Gracia have caused them no end of trouble financially, and their first team squad
now only contains 21 players, two of whom have yet to make their senior debuts.
Now a team of scientists led
by Johns Hopkins pediatric surgeon - in - chief David Hackam, M.D., Ph.D., says
experiments in mice reveal how breast milk works to ward off the development of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a devastating intestinal disorder that affects 12 percent of premature babies and claims the lives of one in four of those who have it.
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By experimenting with hydraulic fracturing through extremely dense shale — a process
now known as fracking — the wildcatters started a revolution.
We are
now in the real growth phase of interactive TV (
by next year more homes will have digital TV than Internet access), and we are
experimenting with a technology for the first time.
Seeking an explanation, Suarez and his colleague Valerio Scarani (
now at the National University of Singapore) proposed a way to modify the basic
experiment, which had been carried out
by physicists in Geneva.
«We
now intend to examine additional Cave Bear bones from various European locations with this new method, as well as conducting controlled feeding
experiments with modern bears, in order to further solidify our proposition,» adds Bocherens
by way of a preview.
These low - frequency rumblings were first uncovered
by ecologist Caitlin O'Connell, who
now describes her revolutionary work.Her memoir evocatively captures 14 years of fieldwork and scientific
experiments that moved an unorthodox hunch about elephant communication into the scientific mainstream.
Now researchers led
by Franz Pröbst and Jens Schmaler of the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich, Germany, say the
experiment detected around 20 collisions between June 2009 and last April that may not have been caused
by known particles.
A computer code used
by physicists around the world to analyze and predict tokamak
experiments can
now approximate the behavior of highly energetic atomic nuclei, or ions, in fusion plasmas more accurately than ever.
In a way, all of us are
now living in a scientific
experiment similar to that which San Diego developers created
by carving up the canyons.
It is not currently possible to reproduce this distinctive turbulence either
by laboratory
experiments or
by computer simulations.2 Until
now, it was therefore impossible for geophysicists to determine its role with regard to the magnetic field.
Most people think of the «marshmallow
experiment,» he said, referring to the classic
experiment where children were tested for their ability to delay gratification
by giving them the choice between one marshmallow
now or two marshmallows a few minutes later.
This strong response has
now been confirmed in
experiments by Doris Tsao of Harvard University.
De Winter plans to replicate the study using the exact same materials used
by Hess and Polt —
now stored at the Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Center for the History of Psychology at the University of Akron in Ohio — but will also repeat the
experiment using computer screens and eye trackers, to check whether the results depend on the technology.
In a new twist, researchers have
now crowdsourced their
experiments by connecting players of a video game to an actual biochemistry lab.
So for example, in Europe, Planck is going to be launched in April, so that will be much more sensitive [
by a factor of 10] than the U.S. based WMAP satellite, and there are about a dozen
experiments now looking for this polarization signature.
By now, European astronauts had hoped to be established in their space laboratory called Columbus, where they would be melting and solidifying conductive metals, studying microgravity effects on single - celled organisms, investigating human balance disorders, and carrying out dozens of other
experiments.
Now, in proof - of - concept
experiments with «joysticks» that measure force, a team of Johns Hopkins scientists report evidence that the slowdown likely arises from the brain's «cost / benefit analysis,» which gets skewed
by the loss of dopamine in people with PD.
Rohr is
now investigating the impact of insecticides on snail predators and disease transmission in northwest Senegal, as part of an
experiment run
by a research partnership called the Upstream Alliance, based in Pacific Grove, California.
Now,
experiments with rats and mice have shown that insulin increases dopamine levels
by 20 % to 55 % in the striatal region, a brain area associated with pleasure and decision - making, according to a study published on 27 October in Nature Communications.
Those processes and others
now being used
by researchers are more time consuming, less reliable and require a larger sample than the 100 microliters used in the UT Arlington
experiments, Schug said.
But for
now, the
experiment continues, and Leroi invites New Scientist readers to listen to all tunes evolved so far, and to continue the
experiment by visiting the website.
Now new research funded
by the NH Agricultural
Experiment Station (NHAES) at the University of New Hampshire College of Life Sciences and Agriculture indicates that lakes in New England and the Adirondack Mountains are recovering rapidly from the effects of acid rain.
In the new research — published Oct. 21 in the early online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Margeta, former postdoctoral associate Agata Habas, PhD,
now at UC San Diego, and colleagues teased apart the relative contributions of neurons and astrocytes in Nrf2 signaling
by performing
experiments on cell cultures containing predominantly neurons, predominantly astrocytes, or a mixture of both.
Though this kind of action at a distance appears to contradict Einstein's theory of relativity, nonlocality is
now a fact of life following an
experiment by Alain Aspect and his co-workers during the early 1980s.
An earlier
experiment at Brookhaven produced a result that didn't agree with the standard model;
now, the Fermilab team hopes to conclusively confirm or refute that result
by repeating the
experiment with an improved muon beam.
By tracing the development of what we
now call the «scientific method» — an approach, developed over centuries, that emphasizes
experiments and observations rather than reasoning from first principles — he makes the argument that science, unlike other ways of interpreting the world around us, can offer true progress.
Experiments funded
by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food are
now under way on the Carneddau mountains of Snowdonia and the Cumbrian hills at Corneyfell, near Bootle, to see if decontamination zones can be created where lambs can be taken to lose their radioactivity before slaughter.
Experiments performed at Ames Laboratory
by post-doctoral researcher Arjun Pathak, and Mahmud Khan (
now at Miami University) demonstrated that the cerium - containing alloy's intrinsic coercivity — the ability of a magnetic material to resist demagnetization — far exceeds that of dysprosium - containing magnets at high temperatures.
Now, an international research group led
by the University of Tsukuba and Aarhus University has performed synchrotron X-ray diffraction
experiments on titanium disulfide (TiS2)-- a transition metal dichalogenide (TMD) material with a layered 2D structure — and compared the results with theoretical calculations.
In the past 15 years, research in the U.S. and other countries has increased
by 10,000,000 times the fusion power level produced in
experiments, and we have
now achieved production of 10 megawatts of fusion power on the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor at Princeton.
ITER — an international fusion
experiment now under construction in the south of France — will probably cost $ 20 billion
by the time it is finished in 2018.
Now a refined version of an old calculation is causing a stir
by suggesting that researchers have also systematically underestimated the number of the particles» antimatter partners — antineutrinos — produced
by nuclear reactor
experiments.
Now a study
by MIT linguistics professors and a team from Carleton University, based on an
experiment with children between the ages of 3 and 6, proposes a new explanation, with a twist: In examining this apparent flaw, the researchers conclude that children deploy a more sophisticated mode of logical analysis than many experts have previously realized.