Sentences with phrase «said accurate predictions»

Researchers also said accurate predictions would spell disaster for coastal cities.

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«We quantify it... looking into regions of the brain to make much more accurate predictions if you will develop Alzheimer's and the likelihood of phases as you age,» Venter said.
Another 2012 prediction that Stewart said proved to be accurate was strong demand for consumer technology, despite economic conditions.
The median score is especially important, as Fed officials have said this is the most accurate prediction of the path of the policy rate.
If your prediction is accurate and followed by consecutive bad results afterwards, maybe we can finally say goodbye to our most achieving and longest serving manager.
Arsène said at the start of last season that it was Theo's time to emerge as a great player — his prediction was accurate, but just 12 months early!
Computational advances providing more accurate seizure detection and prediction are poised to improve therapy,» says Gregory Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., co-chair of the AES Presidential Symposium, Professor of Neurology, Biomedical Engineering and Physiology at the Mayo Clinic.
«The explanation is, in brief, that in metals, irradiation produces on picosecond time scales a liquid - like zone, which during the cooling - down phase recombines much of the initially produced damage, leading to a factor of 1/3 reduction in damage,» says Professor Kai Nordlund who was in lead of the team on search for more accurate predictions of usability of materials in nuclear environments, that now present their results freshly in Nature Communications.
The study's principal investigator, Dr Riccardo Marioni, from The University of Edinburgh's Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine, said: «We are still a long way from making an accurate prediction for an individual's hair loss pattern.
«To make any predictions,» Perlmutter says, «we need measurements about 20 times more accurate than we have now.»
Liu said that in a separate paper that uses the same simulation, published by Liu and Hu in Earth and Planetary Science Letters in 2016, the model provided an accurate prediction for why earthquakes happen in particular locations below South America.
Wang said his model builds upon an adaptive learning framework and is capable of achieving more and more accurate prediction performance for each individual patient by collecting more and more personalized medical data.
This can take anywhere from weeks to months to generate an accurate prediction for a single catchment,» he says.
«My vision is that, just like you have fairly reasonable weather predictions today for what is going to happen tomorrow that have evolved to be very accurate compared to where they started out in the 1940s and»50s, we can have that with fires,» he says.
Research using species - area relationships did result in overestimates 30 years ago, but many contemporary attempts vary the method to achieve accurate predictions, says Pimm.
Dr Frank Strobel, Senior Lecturer in Economics, said: «We have developed a new type of «early warning system» that will provide more accurate predictions of sovereign debt crises and how long they are likely to last.
[It] allows very accurate predictions even with small effects,» Buckler said.
«The model we developed in this study is a very good start to helping people forecast the chances they will experience a headache attack, but work is needed to make the prediction models more accurate before they will be of widespread clinical use,» said Dr. Houle.
«The development of this microfluidic lung model, as well as other organs - on - chip, holds the promise of improving the physiological relevance of cellular models for more accurate prediction of the effects of toxicants and drugs on humans, and for reducing the use of animals in medical and pharmaceutical research,» said Sonia Grego, Ph.D., research scientist at RTI and the project's principal investigator.
March 20, 2018 • Despite the incredibly accurate predictions of quantum theory, there's a lot of disagreement over what it says about reality — or even whether it says anything at all about it, says guest Adam Becker.
We will see what the peer - reviewed scientific literature has to say on the subject, and show that not only have the IPCC surface temperature projections been remarkably accurate, but they have also performed much better than predictions made by climate contrarians.»
I have to say I think this prediction ended up being pretty accurate.
But given that the predictions were right, would the model have been as accurate as, say, Newton's laws at predicting future behavior?
«We simply don't understand the physics of ice dynamics well enough to make accurate model predictionssays Dr Harper.
It is difficult to make accurate predictions of how much sea levels may rise, but Marzeion said it is generally thought that for every 5.4 degrees F of warming, sea levels could rise nearly 23 feet (7 meters).
Yet here's a famous professor saying there is simply too much involved for scientists to make an accurate prediction.
In fact it merely tells us in this case that using these methods we can not hope to give accurate predictions of trend over a short (say 10y) interval, because we know that natural variability is large relative to the forced response over this time period.
But perhaps what I should have said was «reliably accurate long term predictions of chaotic phenomena like weather, politics, or social change».
The pressure is on climate forecasters to give us more accurate predictions of impacts, such as rising sea levels, but ahead of the Durban climate summit scientists say we still have much to learn
On the other hand, we are entering the unknown if we allow warming to surpass 2 ℃, as tipping points in the Earth's climate system make accurate predictions difficult to make,» Dr King said.
The pressure is on climate forecasters to give us more accurate predictions of impacts, such as rising sea levels, but ahead of the Durban climate summit scientists say we still have much to learn When it comes to the environment, how [continue reading...]
Of course, I would expect that if temperatures during these 12 years had increased at a rate consistent with the predictions of average increase through longer time periods, some would say it was evidence that the predictions were accurate.
(2) If the answer is yes, i.e. we already have what we need in terms of raw observational data, is it an accurate summary of your position to say that achieving these useful predictions of future climate behavior is simply a matter of applying an appropriate and scientifically defensible series of analytical techniques?
«While this scenario is far from certain, it is critical that researchers understand the overturning process, he said, to be able to make accurate predictions about the future of climate and circulation interaction.»
The absence of accurate climate prediction models should not dissuade countries from choosing the best ways to adapt to a changing climate, says a new report published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.
assuming what you say about skeptics changing topic as you describe is accurate, and at this point I do we are talking about data that is less than 200 years old, out of which extraordinary claims are made as to how that data relates to distant past and future trends tough sell assuming that all adjustments to the data are scientifically sound, It is very difficult for me to believe that measurements that have gone through so many iterations can be trusted to.0 and.00 in most other sciences, I doubt they would tough sell (the photo of the thermometer is downright funny) in terms of goal post moving I observe predicted heat being re-branded as «missing» a prediction of no snow re-branded as more snow a warming world re-branded to a «warm, cold, we don't know what to expect» world topped off with suggestions that one who thinks the above has some sort of psychological disorder extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence especially when you are teaching children that their world is endangered
The study's findings may help climatologists develop more accurate predictions of future climate conditions in the Southern Hemisphere, Grise said.
Now this Treehugger hates to be the one to say «I told you so», but it may be that my 2007 prediction is already proving to be accurate.
Having said this, Professor Hunyadi's comment is not without foundation: numerical simulators are sometimes presented to the public as a way of obtaining accurate predictions based on the laws of physics, and therefore must be objective.
Their predictions were fairly accurate, with 15 named storms — seven of which were deemed hurricanes,» says Stan Sandberg, co-founder of TravelInsurance.com.
Dark Sky provides eerily accurate precipitation predictions — which is to say, it's really good at telling me when it's going to rain.
Cited as the most accurate Apple analyst in the world, KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi - Kuo released an extensive research note on his predictions for Apple's hardware, all of which will be released in the second half of 2014, he says.
While we appreciate that Kuo has been accurate on several occasions when it comes to Apple predictions, we feel saying Apple will continue with OLED next year is pretty obvious.
«Much as the hype of how big this market was going to get was overblown, I think the predictions of its eminent demise are also not all that accuratesays Rick Sharga, executive vice president at Auction.com, an online real estate marketplace.
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