Sentences with phrase «research laboratories around the world»

But although there might be just a few hundred individuals left in the wild, tens of thousands can be found in home aquariums and research laboratories around the world.
His discovery of a way to overcome the resolution limits of fluorescence microscopy has given research laboratories around the world the ability to discern the nanoscale features of tissues and cells.

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Liboiron uses her position as the head of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research to advocate for open science hardware and lead «a small but growing movement for people who make technology and instruments open source,» something she describes as «very much against the model that runs many universities around the world
DuPont's research mission, carried out in 75 laboratories around the world, still contains Bolton's conservative cautions as well as Stine's vision of an «adventuring argosy.»
Work to develop Golden Rice currently includes laboratory, greenhouse, and field studies at IRRI, national agricultural research institutions, and other institutions around the world to
Gusella led the effort that initially mapped the location of the HD gene to chromosome 4, and in 1993 the gene itself was isolated in the laboratory of MGH CHGR investigator Marcy MacDonald, PhD, in collaboration with Gusella and a consortium of research teams from around the world.
«For the onboard measurements to be meaningful, we needed to develop a model that predicted the arrival times using ground - based observations provided by our collaborators at radio telescopes around the world,» said Paul Ray, a SEXTANT co-investigator with the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory.
The research builds on longstanding collaborations involving laboratories around the world, and scientists in the fields of chemistry, material science, physics and geochemistry.
Scientists believe Bd originated in Africa and first spread around the world due to the trade in African clawed frogs, which are commonly used as laboratory research animals.
We collaborate with leading science agencies from around the world including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and University of Washington in the US, the Met Office Hadley Centre and Plymouth Marine Laboratory in the UK, the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, and the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology, the State Oceanic Administration and Chinese Academy of Science in China, among others.
The research field he invented, structural DNA nanotechnology, is now the subject of research by hundreds of scientists in over 50 laboratories around the world.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), established in Geneva in 1954, is a leading laboratory for physics research, involving over 2,400 employees and nearly 8,000 physicists and engineers from universities around thResearch (CERN), established in Geneva in 1954, is a leading laboratory for physics research, involving over 2,400 employees and nearly 8,000 physicists and engineers from universities around thresearch, involving over 2,400 employees and nearly 8,000 physicists and engineers from universities around the world.
As these findings are discussed, argued, examined from many angles, and made known through the usual scientific channels — laboratories around the world, science departments of universities, the National Academy of Sciences, the National Research Council, peer review, replication of results, etc., etc. — there will be disagreements.
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