Sentences with phrase «of the big puzzles of»

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...
«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.

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The only clue in this puzzle is that the dots float around and get bigger or smaller, depending on the amount of noise around you (don't worry, Blackbox asks to use your microphone first).
The remaining and bigger piece of the puzzle requires that you back up your words through your actions.
All of these puzzle pieces could fit together and help you identify the bigger customer picture, if you're willing to spend time accumulating them.
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.
For many workers, including Branson, a big piece of the work - life balance puzzle is being able to work from home.
If we were to focus only on the chart patterns of the major averages when analyzing the market, we would be missing a big piece of the puzzle, which is market leadership.
I look at the market as a great big puzzle, and every day I try to solve another aspect of it to make a difference and add value to my investment activities.
It is all part of a big, three - dimensional puzzle that is always changing.»
You should always consider a stock's P / E ratio before investing, but remember the number is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle.
I see hints of it everywhere, but not the big piece of the puzzle that fits it all together in a coherent whole.
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.
The living image of the sermon will be composed of many little images, like the pieces of a puzzle that all lock together to form the big picture.
So they're kind of the same in some deep mathematical sense, and as of today we don't really know what happens at the center of a black hole and we don't really know what happened at the moment of the big bang so these are two puzzles that are cousins of one another and anything that we learn about one is certainly going to shed light on the other.»
Well, none of this made sense to me but I realized God was bigger than me and I only saw the little puzzle pieces — not the completed puzzle.
The big puzzle left unanswered by Case and Deaton is the «why» question: Why have the rates of these types of death increased for this age group of white Americans, but have continued to decline for Hispanics and African Americans (although the absolute death rate for African Americans remains shockingly high even as overall death rates decline), and have continued to decline for Europeans?
I do predict that we will spend big in this summer window, I have been saying that Gazidis has minimized the net spend in preparation, he got one piece of the transfer puzzle with Sanllehi who has proven to be able to get some of the best players... with money.
In today's ultra-competitive, youth sport landscape, I.D. camps have become a big piece of the puzzle for those who seek to play at the collegiate level.
There's really no guarantee that the next «big name» recruit is gonna turn out to be the one that takes us to the promised land, just as some unknown (or little regarded) kid won't turn out to be the piece of the puzzle the team needs to make another Final Four run.
It was his mistake at the Liverpool game recently, he created his own problem by switching around in a big game like that, at times it feel like he arrogantly underestimating Liverpool and I think his team selection would have surprise not only Klopp but almost everyone and until now it still puzzle me for a men that have 22 years of experience.
By winning the two big prizes of the winter, gray Native Charger and bay Lucky Debonair deepened the puzzle of the Kentucky Derby
And I still believe policy is a crucial piece of the puzzle (with education being the other big piece).
I have two rooms full of toys and musical things, like electric keyboard, older computer to learn things on «ABC.com», (a subscription service for 2 + yrs old children), and battery operated toys that are musical, or talk, or walk, or beep, or run, blocks and puzzles, plush toys and soft rubber balls, and when no babies around, I blow up lots of balloons which they throw up in the air and try to catch, or I bring out all the «kitchen stuff» (a collection of plastic dish sets, plastic fake food and utensils, and a big tablecloth I lay it all on and then pick it all up with until next time).
Support and education are two of the biggest pieces to make this puzzle work and we need you to help us make it happen!
Just when I thought I had this whole human development thing pretty well figured out, I discovered the work of Joseph Chilton Pearce and found the biggest piece of the parenting puzzle yet.
If you're a mom of young children, this is probably going to be the biggest piece of the puzzle.
I suppose the biggest hurdle to overcome, is the fact that she can now get out of bed and come out of the room or play in her room (in fact, I have a friend whose four year old boy used to get up at 3 am and do puzzles and play games in his room!)
That previously unseen structure could help solve some of the sun's biggest puzzles, including how the solar wind is born and why the corona is so much hotter than the solar surface.
Considering we are seeing this giant black hole's activity from a time when the universe was only a tenth of its present age, astronomers are puzzled about how it could've grown so big so fast.
The deep mystery enshrouding this anti-gravity effect is perhaps the biggest puzzle of modern physics, with little consensus over where dark energy comes from, how it works, or if it exists at all.
The puzzle emerged after astronomers measured the cosmic microwave background — a bath of radiation, left over from the Big Bang — and found only slight variations in its temperature across the entire sky.
«The WMAP analysis placing the reionization at 420 million years after the big bang was a real puzzle,» says George Efstathiou, a University of Cambridge cosmologist and a leader of the Planck Collaboration.
And unbeknown to Grosseteste, his process also points to one of the most puzzling possibilities of big bang cosmology — the multiverse.
This new finding fills in a long - missing piece in the puzzle representing our galaxy's chemical evolution, and is a big step forward for astronomers trying to understand the amounts of different chemical elements in stars in the Milky Way.
Holbrook's technique could be a big piece of the clean energy puzzle, alongside technologies like carbon - capture and storage, and nuclear, says Steve Wittrig of the Clean Air Task Force, a non-profit organisation based in Boston, who was previously the director of advanced technologies at BP.
It's very puffy, so it's very low density, which means that given its mass — which is less than that of Jupiter — its diameter is bigger than we expect, and so the puffiness of this planet is actually still somewhat of a puzzle.
This puzzled them until they uncovered a much bigger pueblo, consisting of 500 rooms and enclosing a central plaza, just a few hundred feet away.
«The big puzzle is why a 3 million solar mass black hole is so faint,» says astronomer Fred Baganoff of MIT.
«It's not until we can see these big events that we can put all the pieces of the puzzle together,» Witter says.
With the help of a computer, the data of many spatially adjacent sections can be composed to an exact prediction of the three - dimensional structure similar to a big puzzle.
Linde and other researchers knew that something was missing from the conventional theory of the Big Bang, because it couldn't explain a key puzzling fact about the universe: its remarkable uniformity.
«The ability of MRO to observe for multiple Mars years with a payload able to see the fine detail of these features has enabled findings such as these: first identifying the puzzling seasonal streaks and now making a big step towards explaining what they are,» said Rich Zurek, MRO project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
And unbeknown to Grosseteste, his universe predicts one of the most puzzling possibilities of big bang cosmology: the multiverse.
A mentor must also provide perspective for their students — a sense of the «big picture» — showing how the pieces of the puzzle fit together.
Normal people solve this puzzle in a strikingly consistent way, with their response time depending on how much the angle of perspective differs between the two objects: The bigger the difference, the longer it takes people to decide whether the objects are the same.
Two new papers show how scientists are scrambling to simplify one of the biggest puzzles in science today.
If so, a wholesale review of our assumptions about the cosmos would be on the cards — and perhaps a solution to one of its biggest mysteries, the puzzling fact of matter's existence.
Although these effects exist only in the theoretical realm, the underlying equations could help us puzzle out some of the real - world properties of the hot, superdense matter that existed right after the big bang.
«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.
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