Sentences with phrase «scientists clues about»

All three are small particles known as aerosols that give scientists clues about the weather.
The new findings also give scientists clues about how gene duplications can drive evolution.
The characterization of viral consortia in healthy, diseased, and different life stages of corals will provide scientists clues about the roles that viruses play in the establishment, health, and resilience of these critical ecosystem engineers.
Any difference in the mouth microbiomes of people with HIV and those without the virus could give scientists clues about how a healthy population of oral microbes might help keep Candida in check, says medical mycologist Mahmoud Ghannoum of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
The spectra of reflected light give scientists clues about the makeup of the rocks.
Coronaviruses don't make bats sick, so studying bats» immune systems, Frieman says, could give scientists clues about how to fight the illness.

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How scientists ultimately handle the evolution controversy in all its aspects may provide a clue as to whether they are authentically concerned about scientific integrity or whether they merely wish to advance their respective philosophical agendas, be they naturalistic or theistic.
The timing and strength of the electromagnetic radiation at different wavelengths provided scientists with clues about the nature of the phenomena created by the initial neutron - star collision.
Cuba's healthy reefs may offer clues about how to restore damaged reefs in the United States, scientists say.
Instead scientists can gather clues about when we begin to dream by monitoring certain physiological markers while a person is asleep, such as brain waves, muscle tension and eye movements.
These differentially expressed microRNAs point the way toward finding more genes associated with glaucoma, more clues about how these glaucoma types each go about damaging our optic nerve and potential new points of intervention, the scientists say.
The only one of those factors that scientists had a clue about at the time was the formation rate of sunlike stars.
To track down more clues about the unexpected finding, the scientists set up further experiments to test whether amacrine and horizontal cells really did provide essential VEGF.
Until recently, scientists had few clues about how this might happen.
In their extreme focus on early human evolution in Africa, scientists may have missed major clues about our ancestry still buried in other parts of the world.
An instrument on Cassini, which has been exploring the Saturn system over a decade, has given scientists crucial new clues about the shape of the heliosphere's trailing end, often called the heliotail.
As North American bats face a death toll approaching 7 million, University of Akron scientists reveal new clues about their killer, White Nose Syndrome, or WNS.
Computer models and landslide simulators — chutelike contraptions into which scientists unleash torrents of mud, water and debris — are yielding new clues about the complex factors that contribute to slope collapse.
By studying the brain's physical processes, scientists are seeking clues about how the subjective inner life of the mind arises
The new data also give scientists clues to a long - standing mystery about the atmospheres of giant outer planets.
Now, a group of researchers from the British Antarctic Survey, working with scientists at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, have discovered important information about how the Pine Island Glacier thinned in the past, which could provide clues to the pace it will melt in the future.
Now scientists have used tracking technology to get some clues about where South Atlantic loggerhead turtles go.
Now, a strain of mice with major balance problems has provided scientists with new clues about the genesis of otoconia.
As a jumping - off point, scientists like Shirey and Richardson are searching for clues in the past based on what we know about how Earth works today.
While scientists find ever more planets around other stars and contemplate missions to probe the far reaches of our own solar system, researchers are looking to the extremes of the Earth for clues about what kind of organisms could exist in the brutal conditions elsewhere.
Thus, fossils from southeast Missouri are helping scientists unlock clues about the behaviors of these predators and their interactions with their prey.
And while Curiosity's mission does not include life detection, the rover is expected to unearth clues about the habitability of the environments on the Red Planet, said John Grotzinger, MSL project scientist at JPL.
Clues to breast cancer: About 100,000 vials of blood, frozen for five decades, are a treasure trove for scientists.
Now scientists from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have discovered an important clue about the neurons involved in that wiring.
The scientists have also linked the gene variant to a mechanism that explains the elevated risk and offers clues about the broader anti-viral immune response.
As the planet faces the dawn of a sixth mass extinction, scientists are searching for clues about the uncertain road ahead by exploring how ancient ecosystems collapsed and bounced back from traumatic upheavals.
For planetary scientists like Jackson, being able to observe objects like these may yield important clues about how planet formation works in other star systems.
If blocking the reorganization somehow made mature viruses harmless, scientists would have a new clue about preventing Zika infection.
Scientists have long wondered whether the brains of geniuses (especially the shapes on their surfaces) could hold clues about their owners» outsized intelligences.
Its intricate eye — and it has only one — is a clue to the creature's overall complexity: Last year scientists found that it has 30,907 genes, about 5,000 more than humans have.
Scientists still don't know exactly how warnowiids use the eye - like structure, but clues about the way they live have fuelled compelling speculation.
OSLO, Nov 30 (Reuters)- Climate scientists are tracking an erupting volcano on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali for clues about a possible short - cut to curb global warming by injecting sun - dimming chemicals high above the Earth.
Scientists got some of their first clues about the genes involved in the development of the serpentine body form in 1999.
«Firstly, scientists have not fully understood how much information the teaching signals that drive learning in the brain provide about given sensory clues.
From left, Berkeley Lab's Alvin Lo, Eleanor Blakely, Yurong Huang, Jian - Hua Mao, and Antoine Snijders are part of a team of scientists that uncovered new clues about the risk of cancer from low - dose radiation.
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have uncovered new clues about the risk of cancer from low - dose radiation, which in this research they define as equivalent to 100 millisieverts or roughly the dose received from ten full - body CT scans.
When scientists tracked the genes behind an inherited form of the disease, they uncovered vital clues about how it progresses
If the halos and relics are found in the distant, and thus early, Universe, it will give scientists important clues about the timetable for formation of large - scale structure.
At Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, scientists are working to find clues about how the human brain processes memories.
Because yeast prions act much like mammalian prions and are easier to study, scientists hope they will offer clues about how these mis - folding chain reactions get started and how they might be stopped.
The violent outflowing winds as seen in Eta Carinae herald the end of a star's life as a supernova, and their study provides scientists with clues about how such stars evolve and die.
Because the waves are generated by and pass through different sections of the sun, the wave frequency reveals clues about the inside of the sun and allows scientists to chart changes in the star's life.
The findings could provide new clues about the mechanisms behind these intense emotions, and eventually help scientists develop a better class of anti-anxiety drugs and more targeted prescriptions.
The observation could also provide valuable clues about how scientists might look for other neutron star mergers in optical surveys without a LIGO / VIRGO detection.
Enter two more members of the expedition, scientists Brooks («24: Legacy» star Corey Hawkins) and San (Chinese actress Tian Jing) who welcome James and Mason to the U.S. government's top - secret Monarch program — about which we got some clues from expedition organizer Bill Randa (John Goodman) early on in the movie.
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