Sentences with phrase «particular interest to scientists»

The magnetic field is of particular interest to scientists since it is ultimately responsible for all of the dynamic activity we see on our closest star.
New findings are of particular interest to scientists now that the latest deadly strain of flu, H7N9, is spreading in China — 82 people in China had been infected with the new strain of flu virus as of April 26, and 17 had died.
Of particular interest to scientists is marijuana's effect on dopamine, a main ingredient in the brain's reward system.
That's of particular interest to scientists studying global warming, because in those waters much of the carbon that's being released from melting permafrost is oxidized by bacteria into carbon dioxide, says Rose Cory, an environmental scientist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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And so the scientists got interested in this one particular behavior, and they tried to figure out what kind of difference it made.
For this particular group of scientists, long - term research projects are vital if they are to gain a full understanding of their field of interest — evolutionary genetics.
We have particular applications in mind for our next steps, but the relative ease of implementation should make it interesting to a wide range of materials scientists
To narrow down the number of chemical compounds that could be potential drug candidates, scientists utilize computer models that can predict how a particular chemical compound might interact with a biological target of interest — for example, a key protein that might be involved with a disease process.
Of particular interest to TESS scientists is the James Webb Space Telescope, which NASA is planning to launch in 2020.
The Journal of Archaeological Science is aimed at archaeologists and scientists with particular interests in advancing the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology.
We hope our content will be of particular interest to industrial or academic scientists active in R&D in molecular biotechnology, gene transfer and expression, applied microbiology, environmental biotechnology, biofuels and bioenergy, nanotechnology, bioprocessing, chemical biotechnology, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, nucleic acid therapeutics and vaccines, plant biotechnology, and patenting and regulatory issues.
Further analysis is of particular interest to Cassini scientists, since the geysers can provide information about the conditions in the ocean below.
To do that, scientists use the technique called ion soft landing to select a particular ion of interest from the mixture of other ionic species in solution and deposit it onto electrodeTo do that, scientists use the technique called ion soft landing to select a particular ion of interest from the mixture of other ionic species in solution and deposit it onto electrodeto select a particular ion of interest from the mixture of other ionic species in solution and deposit it onto electrodes.
In 1991, the large coal operation called Western Fuels was very candid in its annual report, and it said it was going to attack mainstream science, it hired three so called greenhouse skeptics, scientists who didn't believe that this was happening, and they mounted a number of public relations campaigns, one in particular is quite interesting, this was a program that called for interviews by these three scientists, radio, newspaper, and TV interviews, in a campaign, and the strategy papers for the campaign said it was designed to quote «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact»....
Anything of interest to the scientists whose field is dealt with by the particular journal may be published; for example Dr Naomi Oreskes, of the University of California in San Diego, published a study that she did showing that there is an overwhelming consensus in the scientific publications on the human cause for climate change.
Interest was especially high this particular December because a race was on: since mid - to late summer, the scientists in all three groups had been telling their friends and acquaintances, including those in the news media, that 2005 might turn out to be the warmest year on record — since about 1880, that is, when station coverage first became global enough to permit a meaningful estimate.
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