Sentences with phrase «scientists find disturbing»

A recent dramatic reduction in research funding for weed management in crops is a trend she and other scientists find disturbing.

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In past studies, scientists using simple 1D models of Earth would have found that 16 high - voltage electrical transmission lines were disturbed in the mid-Atlantic region during the storm, resulting in the blackout.
That's the disturbing finding of a New Scientist investigation, in which one of us — Michael Reilly — «hacked» the genome of the other — Peter Aldhous — armed with...
The researchers say this insight into the brain mechanisms of voice - hearers tells us more about how these experiences occur in voice - hearers without a mental health problem, and could ultimately help scientists and clinicians find more effective ways to help people who find their voices disturbing.
Adams and other scientists are trying not only to find ways to tag these stem cells with glowing molecules but also to develop new methods to peer inside the bone without disturbing the marrow.
It's a disturbing trend that so many research labs and institutions have entire «outreach» offices devoted to advertising their scientists» findings (because scientist in news = famous scientist = more funding).
That's all good and well, considering the disturbing statistics he cites — including a Pew finding that only 6 percent of American scientists are Republican.
«Statins make regular users become older faster, leaving them open to long - term mental and physical decline, according to disturbing new research... Scientists have found the heart disease drug badly affects our stem cells, the internal medical system which repairs damage to our bodies and protects us from muscle and joint pain as well as memory loss.»
Some climate change deniers make statements like «carbon dioxide is harmless, you're breathing it now,» as if that somehow disproved the disturbing warming effects that scientists have found.
I find that silence more disturbing than the individual scientists using wrongheaded approaches in doing temperature reconstructions.
In a new study, marine scientists are surprised to find a disturbing trend in the increasing numbers of a specific type of phytoplankton, coccolithophores, which have been «typically more abundant during Earth's warm interglacial and high CO2 periods.»
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