Sentences with phrase «year by the discovery»

The working group review was triggered last year by the discovery of fungal contamination in two vials from a pharmacy sterile production unit.
That mechanism has been questioned in recent years by the discovery that some large protein complexes could get inside the heterochromatin domain, while smaller proteins can remain shut out.

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As we've all seen and heard, the technologies, platforms, and scientific discoveries that have emerged over the past several years — and that continue to emerge by the day and week — are changing life and the way we live.
The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
When Cassini plunges into the cloud tops of Saturn later this year, it will mark the end of one of the most successful missions of discovery ever launched by humanity.
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A British doctor named Ronald Ross made a crucial discovery 120 years ago this month: that malaria is transmitted by female mosquitos.
Homicides there are up 400 % so far this year, underscored by the discovery of 14 bodies in a mass grave in June.
They found that the discovery of a high - quality break can raise growth by 2.2 percentage points a year.
The discovery comes at a particularly sensitive time for merchants, not only because this is the busiest time of the year for most, when by some estimates U.S. retailers will notch $ 630 billion in sales, but also because most merchants are now in the process of switching over to terminals that accept chip cards, also known as EMV cards.
Both companies are seeking bragging rights in helping scientists make new medical discoveries and market share in a business that may be worth $ 1 billion a year by 2018.
More than four years later, Zambada — who currently resides in a federal prison in Milan, Michigan — still has not been tried, in part because of endless wrangling by prosecutors and defense attorneys on the size and scope of the pretrial legal discovery.
The future of the US dollar as the global reserve currency is one of the special topics tackled in great detail this year, as is the rise of populist politics, and potential «black swans» or «gray swans», which continue to lurk in the global financial landscape, awaiting discovery by the unwary.
Much of what is said in the bible can be explained by science now, after thousands of years of discovery, but then again american is way behind in science and math education... can you guess why?
• For biologists, 1995 was a banner year, marked by the first discovery in decades of a whole new kind of animal life.
Thus Polanyi concludes that, «When Einstein discovered rationality in nature, unaided by any observation that had not been available for at least fifty years before, our positivistic textbooks promptly covered up the scandal by an appropriately embellished account of his discovery
The discoveries and scientific creations of recent years in the field of nuclear energy, transforming our period into a new power age, are directly traceable to the discoveries of radioactive elements by Becquerel and the Curies, inaugurating the new physics.9 A new depth of relations and energy revealed in both earlier and more recent experiments has routed the world - view of mechanism which Newton and his followers through the nineteenth century had come to take for granted.
I want to share with you a scientific discovery that the Quran talked about 1400 years ago and Muslims were perplexed by the meaning of this particular verse.
I love science and I think 50 years from now we will be fascinated by additional discoveries that they make.
If your belief is that our world is only 10,000 years old because God got bored and magically created all living things exactly as they are today over the course of a week, you are basically calling all the work and discoveries by archaeologists and anthropologists a bunch of baloney.
For comparison, a definite «discovery» would not be acceptable scientifically below a confidence levelof 5 σ, and so for the time being the CERN scientists are keen to downplay the results and look towards obtaining much more data in 2012 so as to make a more definitive assessment by the end of the year.
@tallulah13 apparently google is not the most defining answer to scholarly study, He, Kedorlaomer, was a person of antiquity mentioned in the Bible, that was already a given.He was a king 4000 years ago and his treasures were discovered by archaeologists not that long ago.Up to the discoveries Kedorlaomer was an obscure reference in the «Bible «and there had been doubt as to whether he existed or not.
Written over a 17 - year period, the lengthy piece describes Tennyson's struggle with doubt, brought on by the death of a close friend as well as discoveries concerning evolution and science.
Finally one must here bring in again the most important biological discovery of recent years, and this is the discovery that the processes of life are directed by programs — which, besides manifesting activity, also in some extraordinary way produce their own programs.
After that there are tons of ways to prove that the Bible is correct... fulfilled prophecy, including the names of Cyrus of Persia and Hezikiah of Judah by name and by activity hundreds of years before they were born, science written hundreds of years prior to the discovery as in the «circle of the earth sits on nothing» in Isaiah... but the evidence I prefer over all the rest is the longevity in the making of the Bible.
Admittedly, the influence was and is overwhelmingly Christian, but in this century, and especially in the last fifty years, there has been a genuine discovery by Christians of the irrevocably Jewish character of Jesus and the faith of his followers.
Professor Ayala illustrates the very fashionable Catholic diffidence about the import of recent discoveries about the nature of the universe, whilst Clive Copus, who helpfully flags up the dominance of Ayala's school of thought at the Rome evolution conference last year, proposes the «Intelligent Design» (ID) argument that some parts of the universe point to God, and by implication that some don't do so nearly so well.
Culinary discoveries are one of the highlights of travel and when visiting Morocco several years back I was overwhelmed by the colours, aromas, tastes and general sensory attack from the exotic, sweet, delicate but sometimes pungent flavours that filled the air in markets and cafes.
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As a youngster, Giggs was dogged by hamstring injuries, but he attributes his longevity to the discovery of yoga techniques that have helped him steer clear of the treatment tables in recent years.
This supposition has been authenticated by the discovery of an English manufacturer who has been producing winks, as the disks are called, for over a hundred years.
We've been hearing about better male birth control for years now, but in recent weeks two new promising options have come to light: RISUG (reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance), being developed by an Indian scientist, Sujoy Guh, and the discovery of a gene, Katnal1, critical for sperm production; if scientists can tweak the gene with a pill, sperm production will be stalled.
Some of the formula recalls in the last few years have been triggered by the discovery of high levels of phytoestrogen hormones, high levels of aluminum and lead, bacterial contamination, unsanitary production linked to gastrointestinal illness, salmonella, and glass particles mixed in with the powder Researchers in the Netherlands found dangerous bacteria, which can cause meningitis and sepsis, in 52.5 percent of the formula samples they cultured from 35 countries.
ALBANY — State Regents exams will undergo extra scrutiny following the discovery of three flaws in a recently administered geometry test — one of them reported by a 16 - year - old East Setauket student.
At a City Council hearing on criminal discovery practices in February chaired by Queens councilman Rory Lancman, Sergio de la Pava, a supervising attorney for New York County Defender Services who has been representing indigent defendants in Manhattan for over 20 years, described a typical experience in the borough's courtrooms: After waiting six months or a year for trial, he said, «The DA comes in with a cart and drops about six inches of material on your desk.
In general, oversight hearings conducted by the Council in recent years have been in response to issues raised by the Department of Investigations, the city's comptroller, the press or outside groups, not the fruits of its own discoveries.
His team has prepared 13 manuscripts based on discoveries made largely by students, some as young as 8 years old.
The exciting discovery and recovery of the first complete fossil of an Ichthyosaurus by ten - year - old Mary Anning in 1811 is told in an attractive graphic novel format, perfect for young readers.
Sinner: Robert Bryce In a Wall Street Journal op - ed, the Manhattan Institute senior fellow illogically argued that if Einstein can be wrong (as evidenced by last year's discovery of faster - than - light neutrinos), then climate science must not be settled.
Explore the advances that earned this year's crop of Nobelists one of the world's most famous prizes — and in some cases, read about the prizewinning discoveries as chronicled by the researchers themselves in Scientific American.
«For students of all levels, it remains vitally important to encourage both discovery and innovation in science amongst the leaders of tomorrow,» said Thomas J. Doll, president and chief operating officer, Subaru of America Inc. «Through the Subaru Loves Learning platform and our partnership with AAAS, Subaru continues its support for science education by helping recognize some of the most influential and informative works of the year
This reductive evolution, unique among all pathogenic bacteria known so far, was unearthed from genome sequencing of Mycobacterium leprae several years ago before the discovery of Mycobacterium lepromatosis, by another research team.
Because there has been a flood of wonderful and, I think, profound discoveries in just the last few years that were made by studying the DNA record of evolution.
«The paper by Harmand et al describes a truly pathbreaking discovery, and moves the date of the earliest flaked stone artifacts back by almost 3/4 of a million years.
By peering this deeply into the galaxy at millions of stars, astronomers should unleash «a tsunami of transit discoveries» within the next several years, Sasselov predicts.
Johansen is also heartened by a recent discovery from ALMA, a submillimeter array of telescopes in Chile, of young planets sweeping clear paths through millimeter - sized dust grains in a protoplanetary disk no more than a million years old.
«Mastodon discovery shakes up understanding of early humans in the New World: Broken bones and rocks yield evidence that pushes back the record of early humans in North America by more than 100,000 years
The most spectacular consequence of this discovery is the ability to detect sunspots on the unseen side of the star — a possibility first broached by Douglas Braun and Charles Lindsey, solar researchers at NorthWest Research Associates in Boulder, more than 10 years ago.
Thanks to the computational approach developed by Ong's team, discovery of the phosphor took just three months — a short time frame compared to the years of trial - and - error experiments it typically takes to discover a new material.
In the early 20th century, 11,000 - year - old cave paintings of woolly mammoths were found in France, suggesting, along with other discoveries of that time, that the creatures once lived side by side with humans.
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