«Understanding what sets the climates of other worlds has been one
of the big puzzles of the last decade,» said Jason Wright, associate professor of astronomy at Penn State, and one of the study's co-authors.
Although, most of these discoveries are still
parts of the big puzzle, it comes as no surprise that any discovery around the origins will ultimately align itself with what is already written in the Bible.
So straightforward that one
of the biggest puzzles here is why it took so long — and the help of a whistleblower — for regulators to figure it out.
MUTANT fruit flies have helped solve one
of the biggest puzzles in genetics: how the damaging effects of stress can pass down the generations to children and grandchildren.
«We are just touching on one small
piece of a bigger puzzle,» says Jodi Pawluski, a neuroscientist at the Université de Rennes 1 in France who coauthored the 2017 review in Trends in Neurosciences.
«[I] t is important that people understand that genetic risk is just one piece
of the bigger puzzle, it does not mean they will or won't ultimately develop a disease,» said Dr. Jeffrey Shuren, director of the agency's Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
Leaving aside the fact that
some of the biggest puzzles of modern physics are intimately tied up with relativity, we know that in a world where provocative...
Thanks in part to some advanced imaging techniques, neuroscience now has tools to investigate
some of its biggest puzzles, including the biggest of them all — the neural origins of consciousness.
Beyond what they reveal about the potential for life in our galaxy and beyond, the findings offer a new nugget of insight into one
of the biggest puzzles in cosmology: why the cosmological constant is what it is, says cosmologist Alan Heavens, director of the Imperial Centre for Inference and Cosmology at Imperial College London.
One
of the biggest puzzles in developmental biology is how a symmetric ball of cells ends up with left and right sides that differ.
They are amorphous solids and one
of the big puzzles in condensed matter physics.
However, newcomers should probably play the first game beforehand to be able to put the pieces
of the big puzzle that is Rapture together.
You'll find yourself on longer treks in order to solve
some of the bigger puzzles, although there's few very taxing puzzles in the game, and it's mostly a case of learning and remembering where things are, dragging around blocks, finding key objects to advance, pulling switches and making risky jumps in which you sometimes find your fingertips saving you from a nasty fall.
Nothing carries over, so there's no need to worry about plotting out each labyrinth and overworld segment so that everything fits nicely as part
of a bigger puzzle.