Sentences with phrase «than scientists once»

Greenland has more ice vulnerable to climate change than scientists once realized.
The Arctic methane time bomb is bigger than scientists once thought, according to a new study.
It turns out that RNA is far more versatile than scientists once thought.
Early dinosaurs probably looked a lot more like Big Bird than scientists once suspected.
Ancient Mars may have been a friendlier place for life than scientists once suspected.

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Once you understand what the market is paying, you need to build an argument for why you offer create more value for the business than they expect in an entry - level hire, said behavioral scientist Matt Wallaert, co-founder of fair - pay site GetRaised.
Later, once you've learned the basics, and where you can go for reliable scientific information, you might choose to start trusting scientists, for the reason that it's easier than continuing to do the experiments yourself.
In fact the point has been made more than once that the great age of science was prepared by a belief in a god who was himself a scientist and technician, and who would therefore approve of a civilization committed to such an enterprise.
Although government, industry, and academic commitment to cooperation has more than once proved to be a powerful force for science and scientists, if and when it might return is the biggest question of all.
Achieving quantum supremacy requires a computer of more than 50 qubits, but scientists are still struggling to control so many finicky quantum entities at once.
A large area of the Greenland ice sheet once considered stable is actually shedding massive amounts of ice, suggesting that future sea - level rise may be worse than expected, a team of scientists warned yesterday in a new study.
And once in law, there is a great deal of flexibility — unlike scientists, lawyers usually do not have as much time and emotional investment in a career - long project, so if a certain situation is not right, lawyers can typically change jobs more easily than researchers.
More than a century ago, scientists began to notice the disappearance of once prominent species around the world.
An ancient species of pint - sized humans discovered in the tropics of Indonesia may have met their demise earlier than once believed, according to an international team of scientists who reinvestigated the original finding.
There have been hints that there's more biological productivity in the Arctic Ocean than once suspected (perhaps helped along by climate change): In 2012, scientists reported seeing massive blooms of algae proliferating under the sea ice.
With this map of genetic variation in hand, the scientists could then estimate how big the population of passenger pigeons once was — typically, a small population will have less genetic variation than a larger one because it derives from a smaller pool of ancestors who bred successfully.
If astronomers find Voorwerp is emitting light it once absorbed from a quasar, «this would be some kind of pointer to the possibility that there is more local black hole growth than we might have estimated originally», Urry told New Scientist.
For more than 30 years, scientists, conservationists, and policymakers attempting to restore and protect the large wild canids that once roamed North America have pondered that question.
«Scientists discover that turtles began living in shells much earlier than once thought.»
Scientists think that mitochondria were once independent single - celled organisms until, more than a billion years ago, they were swallowed by larger cells.
Altogether, just over a third of the scientists in the sample had moved to a new institution more than 50 miles away at least once during their independent career.
On average, Antarctic sea ice may be considerably thicker than once thought, which could significantly change how scientists assess sea ice dynamics and their interactions with the ocean in a warming world.
Five contiguous segments of the fault spanning more than 600 kilometers broke at once in the quake, rather than one or at most two, as scientists had assumed.
External forces beating up the ancient moon may explain how it once maintained a magnetic field for more than 400 million years — longer than scientists had thought such a small object could be magnetized.
That's where a team of archaeologists has found ancient stone tools and butchered mastodon bones that have been reliably dated to 14,550 years ago — more than 1000 years before scientists once thought humans first reached the New World.
Most of the pulsars that spin faster than once per 20 milliseconds are part of a binary star system, but about 30 % have no companions whatsoever, the scientists note.
In pursuit of evidence that life arose on Earth more than once, scientists are searching for microbes that are radically different from all known organisms
Now, scientists have a statistical technique that can be applied to many planets at once when they are found in systems that harbor more than one planet around the same star.
Skilled missile designers whose earnings were once second only to those of miners are now earning less than cleaners in a Moscow bank, while scientists at military research laboratories, the feted elite of a decade ago, sometimes go without their wages altogether.
The reasons for buying a one - way ticket are more than the higher salaries available in the United States, although that is a major consideration, says Kohler, citing 83 interviews she conducted with French scientists who are now or once were in the United States Other advantages to America cited by these researches are better working conditions, fairer recruitment, a competitive spirit, and the ability to devote more time to research and less to teaching.
But the recent discovery of rocks with manganese oxide in them proves that the martian atmosphere was once even richer with oxygen than previously thought, New Scientist reports.
MAUNA KEA, HI — A primitive ocean on Mars once held more water than Earth's Arctic Ocean, according to NASA scientists who measured signatures of water in the planet's atmosphere using the most powerful telescopes on Earth including the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.
Scientists at the Advanced LIGO facility in Washington have once again detected gravitational waves, marking the third time in 18 months that the facility has observed ripples in the fabric of space - time that were originally predicted by Albert Einstein more than 100 years ago.
«We've been able to open the bottleneck to access the mother lode and deliver to you more than 20 times as many planets as have ever been found and announced at once,» said Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center who led one of two papers on the discovery set to be published in the Astrophysical Journal.
«Composed of roughly 100 billion neurons... the human brain is so complex that scientists have not yet found a way to record the activity of more than a small number of neurons at once, an in most cases that is done invasively with physical probes.»
Although the storms are relatively rare — they occur less than once per Titan year, which is 29 and a half Earth years — they occur much more frequently than the scientists expected.
Scientists have long known of the mass extinction 250 million years ago, since many fossils below the boundary such as trilobites, which once numbered more than 15,000 species diminish sharply close to the boundary and are not found above it.
For more than 65 years, Nobel Laureates and young scientists from all over the world have come together in Lindau once a year to exchange ideas and learn from each other.
NASA scientists announced in 2015 that a liquid ocean had once covered nearly one - fifth of the Red Planet's northern hemisphere — meaning it contained more water than the Earth's own Arctic Ocean.
Infractions included fraud, plagiarism or a scientist having published the same study more than once.
After a decade of frank internal discussions on global warming and conducting unbiased studies on it, Exxon changed direction in 1989 and spent more than 20 years discrediting the research its own scientists had once confirmed.
Scientists have long theorized that the early solar system once contained many more planets — some of which were likely little more than a mass of molten magma.
There's still ongoing debate among scientists and experts about whether high heat turns cooking oils into nasty trans fats, but pretty much everyone agrees that this process is more likely to occur if the same oil gets used more than once.
Once Calhoun and a group of other roughnecks and scientists get to the facility, they discover that the sharks are indeed smarter and more furious than they originally bargained for... and pregnant!
According to a survey conducted by Wellcome Trust - a charity which supports scientists and researchers - pupils have admitted that they take part in practical lessons less than once a month, or never.
The American philosopher and cognitive scientist Dan Dennett once offered the following advice to those seeking to experience happiness: «Find something more important than you are and dedicate your life to it.»
If Curry the pundit does a better job addressing her mistakes than does George Will, she may yet once again be Dr. Curry the scientist.
This is a peer reviewed paper by respected scientists who are saying that aerosol forcing means that the majority of the warming caused by existing co2 emission has effectively been masked thus far, and that as aerosols remain in the atmosphere for far shorter a duration of time than co2, we will have already most likely crossed the 2 degree threshold that the G8 politicians have been discussing this week once the cooling effect of aerosols dissipate.
Doug Bostrom wrote: «If Curry the pundit does a better job addressing her mistakes than does George Will, she may yet once again be Dr. Curry the scientist
So once in a while I feel the need to remind that assumptions are dangerous — and have historically led to more bad science than bad scientists have.
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