Sentences with phrase «scientists new eyes»

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That's because it costs on average, $ 1.2 billion dollars to bring a new drug to market — from the time it is a twinkle in a scientist's eye, through a decade or more of lab research, to clinical trials and finally FDA approval.
The new ingredients in the formulas had been sought for years, ever since scientists discovered that certain fatty acids found in breast milk and food are key building blocks for a baby's brain and eyes.
In The Great Quake, Henry Fountain, a science journalist at the New York Times, tells a vivid tale of this natural drama through the eyes of the people who experienced the earthquake and the scientist who unearthed its secrets.
But other planetary scientists, including Jonathan Lunine of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, note that JWST will also use its infrared eyes to peer at planets both inside the Solar System and beyond.
According to Noudoost, scientists have been trying to learn exactly how the brain processes these visual stimuli during saccadic eye movement and this research offers new evidence that the prefrontal cortex of the brain is responsible for visual stability.
The Champalimaud Center for Translation Eye Research (C - TRACER), part of the LV Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad, India, will continue research begun by LV Prasad scientists, who use eye stem cells from living adults to grow new cells that are then implanted into damaged eyes.
New scientists emerge from grad school and — once their eyes adjust to the sunlight — see that there are no available jobs in their particular fields.
Scientists are eyeing the option of replacing bacteria forced out by heat with other strains more tolerant of the new temperatures — either naturally occurring or genetically engineered.
The instruments are giving scientists a «shark's eye» view of the ocean and revealing new findings about shark behavior, according to research being presented at the Ocean Sciences Meeting.
To find the new mutation, the scientists looked at five key genes that play a role in phototransduction, or the process by which light signals are transmitted through the eye to the brain.
A new study published in the journal Heliyon shows how musical sounds can help scientists analyze data using their ears instead of their eyes.
When powerful people of any political leaning go against the evidence, New Scientist can not turn a blind eye
To get around this impasse, the scientists behind the new study turned to soap operas and high - tech eye - tracking technology.
A new study in animal models, led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), suggests that the eye's lacrimal glands can be repaired by injecting a kind of regenerative «progenitor» cell.
Co-lead scientist Associate Professor Tina Wong, who is the head of the Ocular Therapeutics and Drug Delivery Research Group at the Singapore Eye Research Institute, said the new nanomedicine will benefit the elderly, as they often forget to use the daily eye drops, leading to the worsening of their conditions.
Using a revolutionary new microscope, scientists can now peer into embryos and watch, in one of the world's smallest 3 - D movies, as brains, eyes and other organs form.
When a subject is new, observations are hard - won; it can be difficult to believe the evidence of one's own eyes, and if scientists were not reluctant to take observation on trust there could be no certain progress at all.
This new imaging capability could allow scientists to better understand how the vitreous gel that fills the eye interacts with the retina and why it can sometimes become detached with aging.
«CryoSat - 2 gives us a new pair of eyes on what is happening to Earth's ice,» says Robert Bindschadler, a glaciologist and chief scientist at NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory in Greenbelt, Md. «The changes in the cryosphere are providing the most unequivocal evidence that we are changing our planet in ways that should concern us all.»
Cognitive scientist Otto Lappi's dissertation at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of behavioral Sciences reveals new crucial aspects of eye movements in curve driving.
With that thought in mind, PPPL has named Computational Scientist Eliot Feibush to lead a new University consortium that will share efforts to turn mountains of scientific data into eye - friendly computer visualizations.
This technique could help scientists learn how to make transplanted eyes, ears and other organs better communicate with other tissues in a new host.
Ann Arbor, MI — Scientists at the University of Michigan have shown that their new metabolic imaging instrument can accurately detect eye disease at a very early stage.
What has three eyes, breathes through gills, and may help scientists spot new ways to improve organ transplants?
One new way that scientists study this process of cellular development — and a way in which they hope to grow replacement tissue for medical treatments in the future — is by recreating the essential features of human brains, eyes, lungs, and guts in a petri dish.
The James Webb Space Telescope, which will be able to peer even farther back in time than the Hubble Space Telescope, is 20 months away from launch, but the countdown clock is ticking for scientists who want first dibs on using the new eye in space.
A new five - year grant from the National Eye Institute totaling $ 2,187,500 to Jackson Laboratory (JAX) Associate Research Scientist Krish Kizhatil, Ph.D., will support research into mechanisms of glaucoma, an eye disease expected to affect 80 million people by the end of the decade.
The scientist is Dr. Ian Gray (Michael Pitt in an unfortunate bow tie), whose love affair with a manic pixie dream girl (Astrid Bergès - Frisbey) begins in a strangely dreamy fashion when he spots her masked on a New York City balcony, showcasing her dazzling multicolored eyes.
That's all fairly standard «Proud Family» material, but what takes this story out of the ordinary is the other plot line: Oscar's invented a new peanut - based snack that catches the eye of Dr. Carver (former TV host Arsenio Hall), a demented, peanut - obsessed scientist who invites the Proud family to his private island, where he and his squad of peanut clones are prepared to use any means necessary to capture Oscar's snack formula for their own means.
Once under the all - watching eye of the Tyrell Corporation, scientist Niander Wallace (Jared Leto) has bought the company and put money towards new NEXUS replicants.
Even now, when the world was filling up with surprisingly young scientists and army officers and plant managers — the older ones having taken to disappearing by night, leaving silence behind them, and gaps in every hierarchy to be plugged by anxious twentysomethings working all hours to learn their new jobs — even now, pinched and tired as he was, dull - skinned like everyone else on the tram, he still had the occasional difficulty with someone misled by his big adam's apple, and his big eyes, and his sticking - out ears.
Tom Sachs, described by Emma Allen for the New Yorkeras a «mix of mad scientist, obsessive tinkerer, cult guru, taskmaster general, starry - eyed theoretician, and workout champion,» is an original advocate of bricolage, or DIY, and one of today's most inspiring and influential sculptors.
The few of these who claim to be «Climate Scientists», or whatever, ARE in danger today because of a few wild eyed fanatics in their ranks; and all «professionals», of every stripe, can also be contaminated by what is happening now in this new profession.
Because they're skeptics, scientists know to tread carefully when they come across stories that begin with the words «According to a new study...» But, a new study published last week about the impact of global warming on precipitation patterns in the lower and middle latitudes has caught the eye of John Walsh and other researchers.
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