Sentences with phrase «pace of discoveries in»

Medical school curricula are being revised to reflect the explosive pace of discoveries in the clinical neurosciences and other nontraditional specialties.
The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) is a historic study of brain aging looking to help increase the pace of discovery in the race to prevent, treat and one day cure Alzheimer's disease.
AAF scientists have changed the pace of discovery in asthma research.

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Let them blend new sciences and theories and the understanding of the most recent discoveries with Christian morality and the teaching of Christian doctrine, so that their religious culture and morality may keep pace with scientific knowledge and with the constantly progressing technology... Thus they will be able to interpret and evaluate all things in a truly Christian spirit,... and priests will be able to present to our contemporaries the doctrine of the Church concerning God, man and the world, in a manner more adapted to them so that they may receive it more willingly.»
In 1930 John Maynard Keynes published the essay Economic possibilities for our grandchildren where he discussed technological unemployment («unemployment due to our discovery of means of economising the use of labour outrunning the pace at which we can find new uses for labour»).
In recognition of all the above people, official credit for this discovery goes to «J. Pace, G. Woltman, S. Kurowski, A. Blosser, et al..»
Norman Pace, a University of Colorado biologist famous for his discoveries of new microbial species in the hot springs of Yellowstone, has set up one of the nation's most productive indoor microbiology labs.
What excites her is the rapid pace of change in her field: «New discoveries are coming out every day, and it's all cutting edge and new.»
Pluto's Cousin Spotted The pace of discovery is picking up in the twilight zone at the outer fringes of the solar system.
The team predicts that at the current frantic pace of discovery, 90 percent of discoverable dinosaur genera — more than 1,000 — will be identified in the next two centuries.
The discovery of the Pescadero Basin hydrothermal field is just the latest example of how MBARI's extensive use of underwater robotics has accelerated the pace of scientific discovery in the deep sea.
You can journey through the landmark discoveries in the cosmos, an evolving understanding of our brain and physiology, and the increasing pace of communications and computing.
Cary warns anyone interested in studying extreme environments that the pace of discovery is slower.
The detection of two colliding neutron stars, announced in October (SN: 11/11/17, p. 6), has accelerated the pace of discovery.
«Expanded access to these drafts can dramatically accelerate the pace of discovery, and, in turn, our understanding of health and disease,» wrote neuroscientist Cori Bargmann, president of Science for CZI in Palo Alto, California, in a Facebook post.
This label is a quality indicator, based on a specific set of criteria to highlight key resources, which, if used broadly, will accelerate the pace of translating discoveries in rare diseases into clinical applications.
«Hopefully this will help accelerate the pace at which discoveries involving the nuts and bolts of cancer can be translated into effective new drugs in the clinic.
The breathtaking, richly eloquent, and visually - poetic film - deliberately filmed at a slow pace - about space travel and the discovery of extra-terrestrial intelligence (many years before Star Wars (1977), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)-RRB-, was based on the published 1951 short story The Sentinel, written in 1948 by English science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke.
Oh, there's also a DEA agent (Nick Offerman) and his wife (the normally more reliable Kathryn Hahn) keeping pace with the main foursome, facilitating lame swingers gags and preserving the threat of discovery long after any real fake family would be in the clear.
«The preferences and behaviors we are finding are key to helping libraries keep pace with the overarching trends in digital consumption and technologies that enable both reading and discovery of content,» he said.
A perfect example of learning by playing - Hyper Light Drifter offers a unique experience of exploration and discovery in a beautiful world with a well paced challenge, even if you still have no idea what's going on by the end.
In the conversation that follows (which was conducted at Pace on Friday, March 31, with the help of translator Chisato Uno), he talks about this shift, and ponders self - discovery, spirituality, and mortality.
Recently she's been looking at nickel - plated steel pins — the kind you'd find on an architect's bulletin board — and her discoveries, in the form of 12 large drawings, are on display at Pace on 25th Street.
It seems that in the fast paced nature of today's practice, we've lost that, which is a shame, because that type of interaction could forestall petty discovery disputes that could occur in the future.
The firm requires all of its attorneys to participate in certain continuing legal education programs designed to keep pace with evolving issues in the practice of law, such as, by way of only one example, the new challenges presented by electronic discovery and changes to the rules of civil procedure.
The overlapping and synergistic characteristics of the most prevalent conditions and threats to child well - being — combined with the remarkable pace of new discoveries in developmental neuroscience, genomics, and the behavioral and social sciences — present an opportunity to confront a number of important questions with fresh information and a new perspective.
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