Sentences with phrase «stumped scientists»

The presence of a ninth planet, known as Planet Nine, would answer many questions that have stumped scientists for a long time.
Study Uncovers Actin's Action in the Nucleus (03/25/2013) The function of nuclear actin has stumped scientists for several decades.
Fischer tackled a problem that had stumped scientists for decades: how the oxygen, nitrogen, iron, and chlorine atoms in a hemin molecule are arranged.
The sound further stumped scientists when they discovered some years ago that it occurred each winter and spring simultaneously in the eastern Weddell Sea and off Western Australia.
The arboreal feat stumped scientists until more than 200 years after Newton penned his botanical musings (shown above) in an unpublished notebook he used in the 1660s.
Why elephants rarely get cancer is a mystery that has stumped scientists for decades.
But just how yesterday's savannas became today's sand dunes has stumped scientists for decades.
But doing it in dogs has stumped scientists for decades.
The puzzle stumped scientists for more than a decade, but gamers solved it in three weeks.
People having near death experiences has been going on for a while and hasn't stumped scientists as much as it's accepted that people hallucinate when the brain is randomly firing off synapses in it's death throes,.
Join our experts in the Nature Museum's Wilderness Walk on February 28 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to discover more about your natural treasures, or maybe even stump our scientists!
What truly stumps scientists, he says, is the fact that Antarctica experiences huge ice losses and competing gains in different regions, a pattern that is unaffected by this study.
What truly stumps scientists, he says, is the fact that Antarctica experiences huge ice losses and competing gains in different regions, a pattern that is unaffected by this study.

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Research the science on this... it is «unresolved» and has scientists stumped.
Atheists rely on science and Scientists themselves will be the first to admit they're constantly being stumped by new discoveries regarding human and universal evolution.
to close and we fry, to far and our sun would be dead from old age 6 - of the 3 forces (weak nuclear forces, strong nuclear forces and gravity) scientist are stumped why gravity was not evenly split like the other 2.
Even scientists and doctors are stumped.
Thousands of eyewitnesses have reported ball lightning over the centuries, but its origins have left scientists stumped.
But scientists were stumped on how to best integrate the cell grafts into the brain's complex circuitry, where they would be more targeted and do the most good.
The scientists suspected they were infected through one of their many mosquito bites but were stumped as to the pathogen.
Speaking today at a White House event honoring the nation's top elementary school teachers and scientist - mentors, President Barack Obama gave a stump - like speech about the need «to move from the middle to the top of the pack in science and math education over the next decade.»
But scientists have been stumped in their efforts to locate or describe it.
Of course, the timeline of human evolution is much more complicated, and includes many twisting and turning branches that still have scientists stumped.
Rather than fade out over time, the afterglow has continued to brighten over the past few months, leaving scientists stumped.
But since then a growing list of studies have supported a nuclear role for the protein, and scientists have been stumped as to what exactly it's doing there.
Until recently, scientists were stumped as to what could be going on inside our cells to keep the body's alarm system in check.
For a short while this stumped many nutritionists and scientists and became a calorie conundrum; how was it possible to lose weight while consuming extra calories?
Meteorologist weight of measure has changed which has scientists stumped as they calibrate everything from this weight.
Kari Lydersen, «Climate scientist James Hansen stumps for nuclear in Illinois as Exelon Bill looms,» Midwest Energy News, April 5, 2016
One Star Trek: Voyager episode showed Mr. Neelix, the ship's morale officer, solving a complex engineering feat that stumped the ship's scientists.
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