Sentences with phrase «scientist for centuries»

The properties of water have fascinated scientists for centuries, but yet its unique behaviour remains a mystery.
The process has fascinated scientists for centuries and is still debated in plant physiology.
The cause of migraine headaches has eluded scientists for centuries.
The Star of Bethlehem, and its origin, has been one of those mysteries, pondered by scientists for centuries — and something Grant Mathews, professor of theoretical astrophysics and cosmology in the Department of Physics in the University of Notre Dame's College of Science, has studied for more than a decade.
Zodiacal light — the faint white glow that stretches across the darkest skies, tracing the same path the sun takes — has mystified scientists for centuries.
The makings and dynamics of these monstrous warpings of spacetime have been confounding scientists for centuries.
Porcine subjects such as this Yorkshire pig have served scientists for centuries and recently helped shed light on the relationship between exercise and heart health.
These questions have baffled scientists for centuries and remain unresolved.
Your actually quite arrogant amateur opinion versus the professional opinions of thousands upon thousands of actual practicing scientists for centuries now since the Enlightenment.
Although sleep has fascinated philosophers, writers and scientists for centuries, it wasn't until the early 1950s that scientific research began in earnest.
The tropics are home to a far greater diversity of life than any other region on the planet, but the reasons for this disparity have puzzled scientists for centuries.
Why adults cry has been a mystery to scientists for centuries, as TIME recently reported.
As much as anything, the work in this show is an admission of my inability to comprehend these ideas, as well as a celebration of drawing as a tool used by both artists and scientists for centuries to apprehend difficult material.
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