Sentences with phrase «shaken by the discovery»

Treatment plans are shaken by the discovery of swine flu that is resistant to the antiviral drug Tamiflu and the realisation that the H1N1 vaccine is growing only half as fast as the ordinary flu vaccine.
A century ago the educated world was shaken by the discoveries of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, and the evidence they presented for the evolution of life on this planet.
More than anyone, Harrison was visibly shaken by this discovery; we all knew he was going to do whatever he could to get to the bottom of why this devastation had been allowed to take place.

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«Mastodon discovery shakes up understanding of early humans in the New World: Broken bones and rocks yield evidence that pushes back the record of early humans in North America by more than 100,000 years.»
In recent years, the study of human biology has been shaken up by discoveries of how the bacteria that live in the gut, the so - called microbiome, affect metabolism, the immune system, and disease progression.
Floyd Romesburg, team leader of Scripp's Research Institute scientists, concluded: «It's a discovery that shakes our understanding of life by the scruff of the neck, challenging the preconception that DNA is somehow inalterable.»
The feature film adaptation of the acclaimed National Theatre production documents the events that shook Suffolk in 2006, when the quiet rural town of Ipswich was shattered by the discovery of the bodies of five women.
The discovery was heavily covered by Canadian and British media, given how the Franklin mystery shook and shaped those countries.
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