Sentences with phrase «system scientists expect»

As more and more of the Earth's surface sees these traditional biological zones transformed into «anthropogenic biomes» dominated by humans, Earth - system scientists expect the planet's functioning to become steadily more unstable.

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An international team of scientists investigating the effects of six planned or potential Andean dams on the Amazon river system has found that major negative ecological impacts can be expected both above the dams and throughout the lowland floodplains and the Amazon Delta, according to WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, and other groups.
D.F.: Yes, I think it's not only me, I think many scientists are worried that the old friendship - based system could come back, but now I expect the community to react.
Scientists expect to discover and characterize many more of these «stripped systems» using a new generation of satellites, including the NASA TESS Mission which will be launched next year.
What's more, scientists say the plant's extraordinary sensitivity to temperature makes the industry a strong early - warning system for problems that all food crops are expected to confront as climates continue to change.
Scientists are busy putting together the color mosaic of the Saturn system, which they expect will take at least several more weeks to complete.
St. Pierre further added that, while scientists would expect smaller systems to respond rapidly to temperature shifts, it was been anticipated that larger systems, like Lake Hazen, would change more slowly.
Although scientists might be expected to welcome any move to boost Spanish research, there are fears that a two - tier system might develop, with A-list institutes such as CNIC grabbing the lion's share of resources.
The hottest point on a gaseous planet near a distant star isn't where astrophysicists expected it to be — a discovery that challenges scientists» understanding of the many planets of this type found in solar systems outside our own.
For Stone, who has been project scientist for the Voyagers since 1972, his favorite memory was the jaw - dropping discovery of volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io in 1979: «The eruptions on Io were the first direct evidence of active volcanoes elsewhere in the solar system... This astonishing discovery clearly signaled that we could expect many more surprises,» he recounted.
(McGill University) The hottest point on a gaseous planet near a distant star isn't where astrophysicists expected it to be — a discovery that challenges scientists» understanding of the many planets of this type found in solar systems outside our own.
«It seems that our Milky Way and Andromeda are normal galaxies after all, and spinning pancake - like systems of satellite galaxies are more common than scientists expected
With the anticipated July 10 launch of NASA's Earth Observing System Aura satellite, environmental scientists here and across the globe are expecting to get the clearest space - based views yet of the sources and movement of air pollution in the earth's lower atmosphere.The spacecraft will carry into orbit a complex package of four high - tech instruments to conduct a wide range of studies of both the upper and lower atmospheres.
Scientists expect Bennu may hold clues to the origin of the solar system and the source of the water and organic molecules that may have made their way to Earth.
It is reasonable to expect that the research by space scientists using data from the Webb will produce significant advances in understanding the formation and evolution of the oldest stars in our universe, the life cycles of stars, the environmental composition of different exoplanets, and possibilities for living systems on planets circling other stars.
Unlike adversarial system employed by attorneys and politicians, ethical scientists are expected to present all of the evidence that supports and contradicts their conclusions.
Scientists expected that the Arctic could warm faster than other places on Earth, because of the way the Arctic interacts with the global climate system.
Moreover, the significance of forensic science to the legal system can only be expected to increase with scientific developments occurring at a fast pace, yet there is growing concern about whether the legal profession are keeping up with the scientists.
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