Sentences with phrase «questions about the biology»

However, some basic questions about its biology still remain.

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Students don't like it when they raise a question about Genesis in their biology class and the professor treats them as if they had just audibly broken wind.
Instead of being about moral precepts and the exotica of the phenomenology of religion, assemblies and RE should be consciously addressing the moral, metaphysical and spiritual questions raised in the study of history, biology or civic affairs: indeed, the whole of the syllabus.
Wow you obviously know little about physics, biology, genetics, biochemistry or you would not even need to ask those questions.
According to Tickle, we are living through one of those pivotal times right now as changes related to biology (evolution), physics, psychology, higher criticism, and the Information Age raise serious questions about the Bible, religious pluralism, authority, and faith.
Problem is, in 1987 the Trojans had several players questioned about cheating on a biology exam, two who pleaded guilty to credit - card fraud and another charged with public intoxication.
(The fact that your undergrad biology course didn't cover «microbiome» Isa really weird thing to be «just asking questions about.
I'll start: I conduct experiments to answer questions about human biology.
However, University of Oxford researchers report October 3 in Biophysical Journal that the current form of this «radical - pair mechanism» is not sensitive enough to explain the disruption of the avian magnetic compass by certain radiofrequency magnetic fields, raising new questions about this popular example of quantum biology.
But some of this work has led to an oversimplification of human biology, leaving many questions about human health unanswered.
«The discovery raises new questions about STAT3 biology and points the way to future anti-cancer approaches, including combination therapies of coiled - coil STAT3 inhibitors in tandem with other agents,» he said.
A research team at the University of Texas at Arlington led by assistant professor of biology Todd Castoe has been exploring the genomes of snakes and lizards to answer critical questions about these creatures» evolutionary history.
Synthetic biology technologies may raise unique questions about inherent benefits and risks that are just beginning to be addressed.
Long - term support is also needed to address complex questions about how synthetic biology could impact the environment and overcome communication barriers across disciplines, the report says.
A novel Yale study answers age - old questions about how cancers spread by applying tools from evolutionary biology.
«The exciting part of this work is not just that we made hydrogels, but that we're now equipped with this powerful technique that lets us ask fundamental — and very challenging — questions about them,» says Takanari Inoue, Ph.D., an associate professor of cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and senior author of the report on the research published online Nov. 6 in the journal Nature Materials.
But while we have decades of data in mice about these nervous system support cells, how relevant those experiments are to human biology (and the success of potential therapies) has been an open question.
He is «an unusual character» who's distinctive for «bringing epidemiological thinking and methodology into dialogue with molecular and cell biology» to answer important questions about aging, says gerontologist Thomas Kirkwood of the University of Newcastle in Newcastle - upon - Tyne, U.K.
During the 2004 cicada emergence in Baltimore, one of the administrators in my graduate biology department told me she was fielding phone calls daily from people with questions about cicadas.
«This is an exciting new tool to answer important questions about proteins,» Cochran said, likening µSCALE to the way that high - throughput tools for gene analysis have allowed researchers to unlock key features of biology underlying human disease.
The Institute's collaboration brings together researchers from fields as far apart as astrophysics, engineering, earth and atmospheric science, geology and biology to tackle questions as diverse as those about the astronomical context of the emergence of life on Earth.
There are many fundamental questions about CRISPR / Cas biology still left to answer as well, she says, and those details will continue to be a primary preoccupation of her California lab and many others.
«Now we can start asking a lot more interesting questions about fruit biology, disease resistance, root development and nutritional qualities,» Giovannoni says.
Monell outstandingly combines the fields of molecular biology, genetics, neurophysiology and psychology to address important questions about critical issues related to human health and well - being.»
We utilize an integrative platform that coordinates these approaches to answer specific questions about lung cancer biology and define strategies for diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
Our research team is about studying fundamental biology questions that will directly impact on patient outcomes.
He used his degree in biology and his pre-medical background to unlock answers behind questions about health, wellness, anti-aging, safe weight - loss, nutrition, and supplementation, and find natural ways of achieving good health.
With the free registration, teachers gain access to the tools such as the Quiz Manager, which enables students to take quizzes that have been created by their teachers, submit their questions to be answered by a real scientist, or learn about careers by reading interviews with scientists in the fields of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics.
How would you react if we discovered a sentient alien civilization, challenging everything we know about biology, chemistry, physics, religion and answering the questions man has asked throughout history?
Drawing from the world of wonder cabinets and 19th century sideshow performances, this lecture infuses scientific methodology with myth and medieval history to challenge historical modes of classification in order to raise questions about the future of our evolutionary biology.
Drawing on subjects from biology and evolution, to anthropology and technology, it asks questions about how we relate to or differentiate ourselves from other living beings.
To open feedback channels, the participating artists will host a series of workshops that will raise critical questions about politics, biology, microbial agency, the currency of time, circuit bending, audio ecologies and the energy that powers it all.
Over the course of the past fifteen years, David Altmejd has been working through questions about the relationship between the human body and larger energy systems of physics, electricity and biology.
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