Sentences with phrase «unravel new»

In between, they'll explore a post apocalyptic world, navigating through ruins, forests and mountains uncovering secrets to unravel new pieces to the story.
The misty mountains of the Western Ghats seem to unravel new secrets the more you explore it.
Nintendo is all set to unravel its new game console in the Nintendo NX, something that can hopefully boost the sagging gaming earning figures.
«We hope these initiatives will help researchers gain deeper insights into the dietary and environmental events and unravel new mechanisms to slow the progression of Crohn's disease.
These results not only show promise on a new targeted therapy to treat this malignancy, as PI3K inhibitors are already used in the clinical practice, but also unravel a new function of the PI3K kinase in cancer biology through its role in promoting metastasis.
Scientists are a step closer to discovering what determines the sex of Australia's iconic platypus and echidna, after an international study involving researchers from the University of Adelaide and UNSW Australia unravelled new genes contained on mammalian Y chromosomes.
«Alterations of metabolism in general are key to diabetes, and studies like this may have huge potential for unraveling new pathways which will lead to developing new drugs and new diagnostic tests,» she adds.
Team Unravels New Cellular Repair Mechanism - A Scripps Research collaboration led by Professor Curt Wittenberg has shed light on a critical repair response that corrects errors in the DNA replication process.
The Advocate: Guest Column: Unraveling New Orleans's education reform a lesson for Louisiana http://bit.ly/2a8G75t
We have finished last year with quietly unraveling a new feature.

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Then, an overly ambitious new product rollout Moz had undertaken unraveled on his watch.
New technology is working to unravel that mystery, too.
The arrests follow a purge that has seen more than 80 executives at PDVSA and its suppliers jailed for alleged corruption as the state firm's new chief, Major General Manuel Quevedo, has sought to stamp his authority on the sector - the financial lifeblood of Venezuela's unraveling socialist government.
A trade war triggered by safeguard tariffs would open a new wound in the global trading system, because it would unravel almost a quarter of a century of discipline and dethrone the WTO as the arbiter of global trade and a check on protectionism.
Valeant's prescription drug sales began to unravel last year as its history of large price increases drew sharp criticism and the attention of lawmakers as well as New York and Massachusetts attorneys general, which opened investigations.
As she comes to terms with her new abilities, she meets a CIA agent who tries to convince her that he is the only person she can trust, threatening to unravel the security of both nations.
Even after Ross Douthat's post and mine, there may be more to unravel from the new Pew poll on the political parties and religion.
When I first heard about the concept of your new safe space website, I was thrilled, not so much for myself to be honest as I love the uncensored environment of nakedpastor and have developed a rather tough skin over the years after numerous attempts at attending churches that billed themselves as safe spaces and eventually turned out to be anything but once you pulled the wrong thread and it all started to unravel.
This has been encouraged by our knowledge of the different sources of the Bible, by the development of form criticism and its insights and speculations into the early stages of the formation of the Gospels, by questions about the «original» intent of passages before they were set in their present literary context, by questions of «what really happened», and by the attempt to unravel diverse strands of tradition in both Old and New Testaments.
In a changing cultural environment where new ideas threaten the safety and security of the faith, Faith Unraveled is a fearlessly honest story of survival.
However they may be unraveled, the fact remains that there was indeed a transition from the tribal league with its occasional rallies of Israelite peasantry to fight for their freedom to a monarchy with a standing army, career military commanders, up - to - date armaments, the capacity to take and hold new territory.
But things were not easy in 1776, 1860, or 1932, the three past periods of trauma and transformation in this country when old compromises, coalitions, and political settlements unraveled, times when eras came to an end and new ones were born.
The result was a new and peculiar literary form, apocalyptic, which sought to unravel the secrets of the divine plan for the world, to recognize the signs of the end, to calculate the time of its arrival, and to invent fantastic elaborations of the heavenly glory.
Ours is a historically unique culture formed largely by Christianity, now fostering aspects of it and simultaneously unravelling others under the inspiration of new ideologies.
Only this time the Occupy Green / Red Chile movement is aimed at protesting the efforts of some New Mexico State University (NSMU) scientists to unravel the genetic mysteries of red and green chiles.
Because Cinzano is not Mr. Ed, thetalking horse, it has taken more than a month to unravel the ringer case, whichis what New York stewards say it is.
Wenger is still to blame, because the new boys are only just starting to unravel the mess he created!
What should have been a robust defence of their title win — and perhaps even the start of a new era of domestic domination under Jose Mourinho — quickly unraveled into the end of one managerial regime, as the Blues slumped to just four wins in their first 16 league games.
But when I imagine myself speaking and try to drum up my inspiring presentation topic, the only thing I can come up with right now is, «Attachment Mama's 101 Ways to Unravel as a new Parent» or «Attachment Parenting, Full - Time Work and Self - Care?
Being three will be a whole lot new to improvement for your daughter to unravel.
Democratic Govs. Jerry Brown of California and Andrew Cuomo of New York said in a joint statement that they will help fill the void left by Trump's decision to unravel former President Barack Obama's plan to curb global warming.
George Osborne has promised to spend nearly # 10bn on road schemes across the UK in the next five years, many of which will be committed to the Highways Agency in a plan that under the new Infrastructure Act will be difficult for a future government to unravel.
The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, called the Republicans» repeal plan «irresponsible and rushed» and urged them to halt their push to unravel the law.
And the slow - motion unraveling of the Utica deal has raised anew questions about whether the state is spending its millions wisely by trying to engineer New York's Rust Belt into a can't - miss destination for solar panel makers and chip fabricators.
Co-author, Prof Paul Barrett, of the Natural History Museum, says: «This study radically redraws the dinosaur family tree, providing a new framework for unravelling the evolution of their key features, biology and distribution through time.
In The Human Advantage: A New Understanding of How Our Brain Became Remarkable (MIT Press, 2016; 272 pages), neuroscientist Suzana Herculano - Houzel unravels what really sets the human brain apart from that of other primates, tracing our evolutionary history and describing her efforts to tally our individual neurons.
New technologies for spotting Alzheimer's disease are poised to unravel its cause and speed progress toward effective treatments
This ultimate method for unraveling ensemble averages leads to the observation of new effects and to direct measurements of stochastic fluctuations.
This terrifying trend has brought a new urgency to efforts to unravel the roots of such deviance and to help educators, parents and psychologists recognize signs of trouble before a problem escalates.
Dr. Del Maestro adds, «Yong and colleagues at the University of Calgary have begun to unravel the complex interaction of the microglia with the brain tumor cells, resulting not only in furthering our understanding, but providing a new concept and drug which can now be immediately assessed in clinical trials.»
A new study published in Nature Communications by researchers from the MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology (MRC CDN) at IoPPN, carried out in collaboration with the Tian lab at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (USA), unravels how this synchrony is achieved at the molecular levnew study published in Nature Communications by researchers from the MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology (MRC CDN) at IoPPN, carried out in collaboration with the Tian lab at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (USA), unravels how this synchrony is achieved at the molecular levNew Jersey Medical School (USA), unravels how this synchrony is achieved at the molecular level.
And in terms of damage to fisheries and other recreational activities, the dollar toll for the ecological unraveling of the lakes due to ballast invasions was pegged in a 2008 University of Notre Dame study at $ 200 million annually — a number the study authors predicted would grow as new invasive species are discovered.
In 2000, however, new theoretical work threatened to unravel string theory.
Now, by discovering a very similar condition in canines, researchers have a means to diagnose the disease, unravel its molecular intricacies, and target new therapies.
Graduate student Walter Chen and postdoctoral researcher Kivanc Birsoy have unraveled how to rescue cells suffering from mitochondrial dysfunction, a finding that may lead to new therapies for this condition.
New research from the National Museum of Natural History's Smithsonian Marine Station scientist Seabird McKeon and the museum's predoctoral fellow Jenna Moore of the Florida Museum of Natural History has helped unravel the complex symbiotic relationship between these crabs and the coral reefs they live in and defend.
New work from the University of Wisconsin - Madison is helping unravel the ecological interplay of important pathogens and their hosts.
President Donald Trump's executive order on Inauguration Day urging federal officials to «take all actions consistent with law to minimize the unwarranted economic and regulatory burdens» of the federal health law did not provide administration officials with any new powers to unravel parts of the law.
The unravelling of these mechanisms may provide us with new tools to study diseases,» concludes Casanova.
Richardson, an oceanographer at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts, realised that if he could unravel the bird's flying secrets, they could lead to a new generation of uncrewed gliders capable of surveying vast areas of ocean without using a drop of fuel.
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