Sentences with phrase «pored over all»

«All of these Cassini mission measurements are changing our view of the Saturnian system, as it turns our old theories upside down,» said Radwan Tajeddine, Cornell University research associate in astronomy and a member of the European - based Encelade scientific team that pored over the Cassini data and published a paper in the astronomy journal Icarus (January 2017).
Volunteers pored over 9,000 online aerial images to identify and classify well locations used for fracking in Pennsylvania.
When predictions from the two winning algorithms were combined, they outperformed estimates solicited from a dozen ALS clinicians who pored over the same data, the authors report.
For the last 2 and a half years, he has pored over books in attic of Chicago's Adler Planetarium and tracked down telescopes in museum catalogs from galleries around the world.
This august body of scientists, who've pored over the data to understand just how much wiggle room we might have in timetables for halting devastation, suggests a turnaround in emissions rates must be achieved much sooner.
Badly shaken by Dashiell's death, Coley pored over the medical records of previous sarcoma patients.
He pored over countless Greek and Latin texts, instructing his personal secretary to read aloud to him even while he was dining or soaking in the bath.
Fragments of these planetesimals remain today as meteorites called achondrites, which scientists have pored over for clues to how planets formed.
Psychologists Noah Sasson and Amy Pinkham, who are conducting the trial, have pored over hours of tape featuring scenes like this one, evaluating how people with autism or schizophrenia approach everyday interactions.
One can sketch patterns onto such a grid, and when one squints a little and lets the imagination roam free, one can picture the sort of parchment paper that Henry the Navigator probably pored over when he was planning the voyages of his captains.
Back in England, Darwin pored over his notes and studied the birds, beetles, and fossils — including an extinct giant ground sloth of the genus Megatherium — that he had gathered on his voyage.
Later, the scientists pored over the scans, looking closely at the activity in people's brains right before they were asked about their state of mind.
Researchers with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta pored over data from 23 birth defect registries that cover about half of U.S. births.
As a young teenager, she'd met several survivors, and while working at her local library, she pored over the survivor testimonies she found, struggling to wrap her mind around the immensity of the Nazis» crimes.
Finally, Manning and colleagues pored over historical texts from Ptolemaic Egypt, comparing periods of unrest with the volcanic record in the ice cores.
Solix's Willson pored over papers from the National Renewable Energies Laboratory, which had tested 3,000 of 500,000 algae species before abandoning what he considered promising research.
But however they stole, the thieving birds fledged 50 % more chicks over 10 years than birds that made an honest living fishing, the researchers discovered when they pored over their own data and previous observations.
The AUV team, led by MBARI engineer David Caress, pored over the detailed bathymetric map they created from the AUV data and saw a number of mounds and spires rising up from the seafloor.
An army of students led by ecologist P. Dee Boersma of the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, pored over 136 recovery plans — FWS's blueprints for endangered species under its jurisdiction.
The apparent interference by CEQ during the Bush administration prompted a 16 - month congressional investigation beginning in July 2006 that pored over 27,000 pages of White House documents.
Legions of college students and CEOs have pored over it; Cialdini presents its still - salient findings at motivational talks.
Consider this: they are now open all hours to their constituents» every whim and whinge, their every utterance recorded and pored over by their opponents.
Dopamine release can take about 100 to 200 milliseconds, so Ridgway pored over 4 decades of recordings made in open waters to time the animals» responses.
Shore turned to the self - help shelves to learn the unspoken language of love: He pored over chapters on body language, facial expression and nonverbal communication.
In the past, people flipped through old phone books, explored overgrown churchyards, and pored over immigration records and birth certificates to build their family trees.
The team pored over thousands of the specimens, noting when different species had lived based on the geological layer from which they were collected and assessing the shapes and sizes of more than 6,000 individuals.
He pored over U.S. and Japanese patents and articles in periodicals like Applied Physics Letters and Journal of Applied Physics.
They pored over data transmitted by Kepler before and after its telescopic «eye» was opened.
Curious about the white coating, Westerhoff, an environmental engineer, pored over the jawbreaker's contents and discovered just how incredibly small the matter was...
Found and Lost Galvanized by the discovery of Malin 1, astronomers pored over the previous decades» photographic plates for hints of unnoticed, low - surface - brightness galaxies.
Legislative leaders spent their weekends in Albany, as did Cuomo, whose aides pored over the minutiae of education, health care and criminal justice proposals all weekend.
Halfmoon Town Attorney Lyn Murphy, left, met with FBI agents on January 19 while they pored over internal documents.
All of the information presented Tuesday already is in the siting board's hands and is being pored over by staff and outside consultants to help determine which projects will be best for the regions they will be located in.
The protest is just the latest headache for RBS which has been in the media spotlight for nearly two weeks now as the fine print of Sir Fred's pension is pored over by lawyers and civil servants.
Kaye will oversee Cuomo's staff of lawyers and investigators, who've interviewed dozens of witnesses and pored over pages of documents in both cases.
Tony Blair's memoirs, «A Journey», will today be probed and pored over by people looking for stories.
If your idea of fun is rifling through the accounts of political parties and updating long pored over spreadsheets, it's a thrilling time.
Cable's age, 74, has been much pored over since he put his name forward to succeed Tim Farron, a fell running Duracell bunny of just 47, as Lib Dem leader last month.
I pored over baby catalogs while I was pregnant, imagining what my life with my little one would be like.
They were very excited about becoming parents and did everything the parenting magazines suggested: attended birth classes, completed registries, attended baby showers, interviewed pediatricians and pored over to - do lists to ensure that their house was ready for their new arrival.
So I pored over the budget proposal last night and just want to clarify what I think is going on.
We've crunched the data, we've consulted the oracle, we've pored over the entrails of a wide range of farmyard animals, and we can exclusively reveal that for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, your second team is going to be Japan.
For Years I have pored over accounts of the English prize ring bare - knuckle battles and tried to visualize what those fights were like.
It was slightly before noon and horse - players in the paddock area at Tropical Park assumed the postures of their trade — they threw back their heads like turkeys in a rainstorm and drank in the sun and dreamily contemplated nothing at all, or they shaded their eyes and pored over agate type in the Racing Form's columns and scrawled notes to themselves in the margins.
Didn't notice until I had already pored over my pancakes.
Prof. Seneviratne, who for about five long years, headed and guided a team of students to chemically analyse the humble coconut oil and pored over the crucial findings which have now been published in many prestigious publications worldwide, leads the Sunday Times not only through the processes of making coconut oil but also gives an in - depth look into their experiments.
I could link to a million more NYTimes articles that I have pored over or rolled my eyes while reading in recent days.
It was a quite nerve - wracking, since I had to do everything by hand (mixing, kneading, shaping it round etc.) I pored over your bread baking tips and this recipe, but somehow still managed to make a snafu (mistakenly thought it was 3 cups whole wheat instead of 1/2; only realized the error after adding the 2nd cup of whole wheat to my rye... tried to frantically remove 1.5 cups of the wheat from the rye, which was clearly not going to happen.
In fact, with the exception of salt I couldn't even find one ingredient that was absolutely integral to the dozens of gumbo recipes I pored over.
The writer of any such notes was also aware of himself as author of words which his successors would read; in Luther's case these notes have been reprinted and are now pored over by twentieth - century theologians, as part of the Weimar edition of Luther's Collected Works.
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