Sentences with phrase «with hundreds of scientists»

The circulation process among peer and government experts is very wide, with hundreds of scientists looking into the drafts to check the soundness of the scientific information contained in them.
«With hundreds of scientists to rescue and hidden gems to collect, you'll be at this game for some time to come» — Gaming Nexus

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To be more specific in regard to Rhei, NASA scientists have known about and worked with ferrofluid since the 1960s, and the field of electromagnetics has been around for almost two hundred years.
If that is why you disagree with me, I muct ask, why do those few pages mean more to you than the millions of pages produced by scientists over the past hundred + years?
«On atheists being afraid of the power of the church, so a hundred years ago or so, they started calling themselves scientists, and spreading around lies they claimed as facts, backed up with statistics to complicated for the average man to verify for himself.
Quite often a declaration on some matter of public concern is issued with the signature of a thousand scientists or a hundred Nobel Prize Winners.
I think Carl Jung came up with some good ways of thinking about our cultural images and how they come about — that scientists many hundreds or thousands of years later might have the same sorts of cultural images informing their intuitions, and thus using those images as the basis for a theory of evolution is not so much extraordinary than it is to be expected.
DuPont government collaboration connects local and federal institutions with DuPont engineers and scientists, helping to create hundreds of protection, energy, and food solutions.
Scientists, in collaboration with ICI Australia, experimented with hundreds of versions of the MAA molecule, knocking off water - soluble groups and adding others to enhance the ruggedness of the light - absorbing part of the molecule.
Computer scientists are used to dealing with hundreds or thousands of variables and running what - if scenarios.
Trapping and handling hundreds of woodrats (also known as packrats), the scientists found that the two species are highly associated with different habitat types, though they may live within meters of each other along the boundary.
That's frustrating for people who have always been the best at everything and who now find themselves in competition with hundreds of similarly accomplished scientists.
With hundreds of years of anthropological data from sites around the world yet to be digitized, scientists are just beginning to tap the potential of archaeology - based modeling.
D. programs pay full tuition and a stipend to accepted students, so dual - degree physician scientists aren't saddled with hundreds of thousands of dollars» worth of debt, like most M.D.s are.
Two hundred tons of the things should slow the gusher enough that it can then be stopped with a more conventional injection of mud, says Wattenburg, a research scientist at the Research Foundation of California State University, Chico, and a consultant to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Scientists studying the Amazon Basin have revealed unprecedented detail of the size, age and species of trees across the region by comparing satellite maps with hundreds of field plots.
Competition for science faculty positions is still keen, but the situation has improved somewhat for young scientists, with the number of applications for science jobs typically numbering in the low hundreds or less.
Before several hundred people, Bill Foster (D — IL), who is the only Ph.D. physicist in the U.S. Congress, kicked off the summit on Tuesday with a reminder that gaining public acceptance of what scientists and physicians want to do with CRISPR and similar tools is critical.
With the advent of genome engineering, scientists are now introducing hundreds of different human mutations in other species to study their effects and develop new drugs.
Initially the crash left behind some 1,500 pieces of wreckage bigger than four inches in diameter, along with hundreds of thousands of smaller fragments, estimates Nicholas Johnson, chief scientist of the Orbital Debris Program Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Malcolm Fridlund, European Space Agency project scientist for the mission, says there are «hundreds of other interesting candidate signals» in the COROT data waiting for painstaking follow - up observations with ground - based telescopes.
Dean Lomax, a palaeontologist and Honorary Scientist at The University of Manchester, working with Professor Judy Massare of Brockport College, New York, have studied thousands of ichthyosaur fossils and have delved through hundreds of years of records to solve an ancient mystery.
For the first time a team of scientists around Prof. Immanuel Bloch (Director at MPQ und Chair of Experimental Physics at the LMU), in cooperation with theorists from Dresden, have succeeded in generating incompressible magnetic quantum crystals containing several hundred rubidium atoms.
In Macon County, Alabama, scientists left hundreds of African American men with syphilis go untreated so they could watch the disease progress.
But they have a longer lens in mind as well: They have been setting aside hundreds of rock samples in hopes that future scientists can study them with yet - to - be-developed geologic dating methods.
BERLIN — German scientists are scrambling to find the source of an outbreak of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), a dangerous intestinal pathogen that has sent hundreds of people to the hospital with bloody diarrhea and killed at least one.
Since the early 1990s, independent scientists in academic laboratories around the world have published hundreds of articles demonstrating how a broad selection of chemicals can interfere with the normal development of a baby at extremely low levels of exposure — in fact, levels similar to those experienced every day by people worldwide.
There, the journalists who write for prominent magazines, newspapers and wire services, will have access to hundreds of scientists at the forefront of science and their latest research as well as the opportunity to network with the many science journalists who attend the annual gathering of the world's largest general scientific organization.
Anglerfish are an incredibly diverse group, with «a marvelous variety of structures and species,» but they're hard to study because they dwell hundreds to thousands of meters below the surface of the ocean, says Peter Bartsch, a fish scientist at the Natural History Museum in Berlin.
Scientists have found hundreds of genes that are mutated in patients with disorders such as autism, but each patient usually has only a handful of these variations.
Scientists have imaged living cells with microscopes for hundreds of years, but the sharpest views have come from cells isolated on glass slides.
The scientists then used these ropelike girders to form the frame of three - dimensional octahedrons, «stapling» the linear DNA chains together with hundreds of short complementary DNA strands.
But it was just a few years ago that scientists identified the South American yeast that, hundreds of years ago, somehow hitched a ride to Bavaria and combined with the domesticated Old World yeast used for millennia to make ale and bread to form the hybrid that makes lager or cold stored beer.
The project, overseen by Yolanda George, deputy director of AAAS Education and Human Resources, in collaboration with the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), brought hundreds of educators, students, policy - makers, scientists, and others together for a series of regional and national meetings on transforming biology education.
This eight - month InsideClimate News investigation details Exxon's early research into global warming, based on hundreds of pages of internal documents and interviews with former employees and scientists.
The scientists synthesized the sponges by a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process during which the CNTs (multi-walled nanotubes with diameters in the range of 30 to 50nm and lengths of tens to hundreds of micrometers,) self - assembled into a porous, interconnected, three - dimensional framework.
A group of scientists in the future far, far away may be able to design and develop a real - life Millennium Falcon with a hyperdrive that could take us beyond the limits of our solar system - one that would probably cost us a hundred years of research and more than trillions of dollars.
The Stanford scientists then carefully sectioned the tissue slabs into several hundred ultrathin sections; incubated those sections with stains that pinpoint the location of iron, microglia, amyloid plaques and tau; and analyzed the resulting stain patterns.
Hundreds of scientists at Georgia's premiere universities, private colleges, and research institutes are at the forefront of some of the most promising efforts to understand the complexities of the brain, to alleviate the pain and suffering associated with brain disorders, and to reduce the cost of treating neurological disease.
Five hundred to seven hundred million years ago, our planet had what scientists have determined to be another severe period of cold, with the global mean temperature somewhere around 10 degrees F. Again, hardly a good candidate planet for life.
Scientists can now identify microbes by their DNA, and they've discovered that microbial communities are far more diverse than anyone ever imagined, including tens or even hundreds of thousands of different microbial species, all interacting with one another.
After screening hundreds of chemicals, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) scientists have found that treating blood - forming stem cells with a small lipid molecule called EET improves the cells...
Nobel laureate David Baltimore of Caltech speaks to reporters at the National Academy of Sciences international summit on human gene editing, on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of scientists and ethicists from around the world debating how to deal with technology that makes it easy to edit the human genetic code.
As the physician who continues to treat many of Dr. Atkins» former patients, and as a scientist with access to all of the data from hundreds of Atkins patients, I feel compelled to correct the record regarding the Atkins program, while addressing your other references to the Atkins Diet.
This all - natural joint supplement contains a potent blend of extracts, some of which have been used for hundreds of years to help those with arthritis and others that have been studied and tested by modern - day scientists.
He self - published a book for doctors called: Natural Progesterone: The Multiple Roles of a Remarkable Hormone and sold it out of his garage, and soon was engaged in a voluminous correspondence with hundreds of women, doctors and scientists from around the world.
With more digging and a new algorithm, the two scientists discovered that hundreds of learners were skirting the system by using multiple accounts to cheat on tests for massive open online courses, or MOOCs...
Beuys» Acorns, an ongoing work growing two hundred oak trees from acorns collected from Joseph Beuys's seminal 7000 Oaks will be exhibited in France throughout autumn 2015, culminating in a major artistic intervention in partnership with scientists at the Institut national de la recherche agronomique (Inra) to coincide with COP 21, the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
In his recent project The Last Pictures, Paglen worked with MIT scientists to design a spacecraft able to last billions of years, which was launched into space with an archival disc inscribed with one hundred photographs that the artist chose to capture our present historical and cultural moment.
Several hundred viewers, including dozens of scientists, filed complaints about the film's accuracy, impartiality and fairness with Britain's Office of Communications, or Ofcom, which among many duties monitors standards for programming.
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