Sentences with phrase «years sleuthing»

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FireEye, the network security and hack attack forensic sleuthing company, based in Milpitas, California, has been the go - to company for some of the largest hack attacks the nation has seen in recent year.
On this blustery June day, for Hessl to continue her scientific sleuthing, she needs access to a specific sort of research site, one where trees that died hundreds of years ago have been preserved without rotting or insect infestation.
The unique detective skills of the female sexual brain were honed over hundreds of thousands of years of sleuthing, investigating the character of sneaky, aggressive men in an extraordinary variety of contexts.
That discovery was the result of dogged sleuthing: Croce had spent seven years looking for the genes driving CLL.
In an extensive sleuthing expedition that looked back nearly 20 years, two collaborating research teams contend that they have evidence that xenotropic murine leukemia virus — related virus (XMRV) resulted from the chance recombination of pieces of two mouse viruses in lab experiments and that the connections to human disease are spurious.
A year earlier, after some sleuthing on ClinicalTrials.gov, the government site that keeps tabs on experimental cancer treatments, Nicole had stumbled on an article about an alternative source of stem cells: umbilical cord blood.
While most such sleuthing efforts have happened months or years after an event, this group aims to do its analyses during or closely following an event.
Biochemical sleuthing by an Indiana University graduate student has ended a nearly 50 - year - old search to find a megamolecule in bacterial cell walls commonly used as a target for antibiotics, but whose presence had never been identified in the bacterium responsible for the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States.
Despite annoying characters, the film does retain a modicum of mystery as we watch a lot of improbable sleuthing on the part of these teenagers, following a string of clues that even Dan Brown would deem too ludicrous to inject into his stories and expect us to swallow, such as highlighted poetry quotes, thirty - year - old road maps in secret locations, and edits to Wikipedia - style entries to towns that don't really exist.
Accordingly, it's been the subject of much sleuthing and theorizing over the years.
Walker demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of modern problem solving in a seamless, compelling account of the historical and scientific sleuthing that revealed the secrets of the H. L. Hunley, which sank an enemy ship in 1864 then vanished for 131 years.
Instead, do some sleuthing and stick to certain times of the year to do your TV shopping.
To figure out how much the average mortgage might cost me over the course of 30 years, I did some Internet sleuthing.
While there are some glaring technical issues for what is supposed to be a remaster, the story and sleuthing gameplay is one of a kind even six years later.
In 2007, McIntyre's statistical sleuthing forced NASA to admit it mistakenly claimed 1998 was the warmest year on record on the continental United States — it was actually 1934.
To figure out how much the average mortgage might cost me over the course of 30 years, I did some Internet sleuthing.
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