Sentences with phrase «when further observations»

The scientists» suspicion that a black hole lay in the midst of the gas cloud received a boost when further observations picked up radio waves indicative of a black hole coming from the centre of the cloud, said Tomoharu Oka, an astronomer at Keio University in Tokyo.

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Atheist, «prove» the existence of the cosmos... prove the existence of matter... prove the existence of space... prove the existence of time... when the envelope is pushed back far enough, observation and the scientific method fail utterly.
When more accurate observations reveal such errors, scientists study their data and make further observations to understand where they went wrong and what a better explanation would be.
Why buy players and not play them Why play players out of there natural positions to accommodate others The 2 league games Rob Holding as played this season he's had no protection in front of him Our defence is exposed to far too many 1 on1 situations IMO the easy part of football is when you have the ball the difficult bit is when you don't have the ball and the discipline of getting back into the right position we lacked this today Sorry I've written this because I've never seen a display like this from Arsenal only a couple of observations I've never cricticised Arsenal or Arsenal before Hope it can be put right
In a related observation, they found that women in Europe and North America have migrated more than men over the last 300 years, but when men did migrate, they traveled significantly farther on average.
Astronomers detect planets too far away for direct observation by the dimming in light when a world passes in front of, or transits, its host star.
«After watching the clear - cut behaviour of squirrels many times in New York, I decided to take these observations further and determine to what extent squirrels modify their behaviour when approached by humans.»
The observation that the wasp relocates ants farther when the swarm is bigger is a «wonderful example of behavioral plasticity,» he adds.
But the latest ALMA observations push this epoch of massive - galaxy formation back further into the past, as the two galaxies were giants when the universe was only 780 million years old.
The next breakthroughs — and the beginning of the nail - biting — came in the summers of 2011 and 2012 when further Hubble observations turned up two more satellites, still unnamed and designated P4 and P5.
These observations must wait until February of next year, when Pluto's position is farther from the glare of the Sun.
GROWTH makes sure that when one telescope is blinded by daylight, another one further to the west will take over the observations, almost like an empire where the sun always sets.
Well, the roots of the paleo movement actually span as far back as 1939, when dentist Weston Price traveled the world making extensive observations about the diets and health of indigenous cultures.
It is imperative for teachers to nurture this gift of observation and further develop it in students when necessary.
But it amounts to sophistry when it impedes the further study of pregnant observations.
When Chanin iterated, «We now have this year 99.4 percent of the students going to religious schools,» Justice Kennedy, making his own appeal to O'Connor, dropped the acid observation: «So far, you're doing a very good job of not answering Justice O'Connor's question.»
When we embed criteria - setting within experiences, student responses are often far more insightful and grounded in their actual observations.
Given that observations «can be hugely time consuming, and given the serious workload challenges already facing teachers, there is an urgent need for further evaluation of other kinds of lesson observation to understand where, when and whether they may be effective in developing practice», she said.
A further related observation is that such reversions often occur when the popularity for a particular investment sector or country is at its highest and the rationale for making such investments seems most obvious.
When the proponents of an hypothesis resort to increasingly far - fetched explanations of why contrary observations don't undermine their pet theory, it's time to take out Occam's Razor.
When I saw that the meteorological society had put out a new report on opportunities to strengthen the observation systems and programs that have helped humanity through its great modern growth spurt (at least so far), I invited Hooke to offer a «Your Dot» contribution on the subject: Read more...
When I saw that the meteorological society had put out a new report on opportunities to strengthen the observation systems and programs that have helped humanity through its great modern growth spurt (at least so far), I invited Hooke to offer a «Your Dot» contribution on the subject:
Further, Dr. Hansen (and yourself and many others) do not like it when the results of Scenario A are presented against actual observations to claim that a gross error had been made.
When we do so with CMIP5 and with the three main temperature records we fins an underlying trend for CMIP5 matching that for Fyfe et al, and for CMIP4, and a discrepancy between observations and models far closer to that obtained by Foster and Rahmstorf than that obtained by Fyfe et al..
For us, an idea is «true» in so far as it is supported by observation of the real world but it ceases to be «true» when a new observation refutes it.
Hughes, Oct 10, 2003: A further problem arises from the observation that radial increment may increase rather dramatically in the period after most of the bark dies back, but of course we don't know when that was.
The change over to satellite observations when an apple is being compared to a pineapple further complicates the issue.
Further, the Court's inconsistency and disagreement on the presumption of reasonableness exist alongside the observation that, even when the Court does consistently identify a deferential standard, how it and other courts «do deference» in any given case varies significantly (see Shaun Fluker on this point here and Paul Daly here).
Now of course these judgments may be informed by medical observations — for instance, when the brain develops to a certain level, or when something will end up naturally growing into a born human without any further intervention — or by pragmatic considerations, gut feel, opinion polls, tradition, views about how precise and clear legal lines should be, or whatever else.
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