Discovery
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The
discovery
of a new superconductor with enhanced properties could lead to even greater technological innovation.
It took 46 years from the
discovery
of superconductivity to the 1957 Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer (BCS) theory of how the phenomenon occurs.
The basic
discovery
of BCS was that if the electrons pair up, those couples could indeed superconduct.
Genetic research, in particular, must be free to find new models to explain, and enhance, twenty-first-century scientific
discovery.
A fundamental
discovery
has been that the brain has multiple memory systems, each devoted to different kinds of memory functions.
Africa is the last frontier for resource discovery, having long been relatively neglected by mining and other resource-extraction companies, owing to difficult political conditions.
With the recent
discovery
of its huge Caspian Sea reserves, Kazakhstan stands at the start of this process.
Or that without the added food made possible by their discovery, the earth could only support about 4 billion people – at least 2 billion less than today.
Today, especially in America, many Christians, so-called Creationists, still argue that mankind's origins are to be found in the early chapters of Genesis, not in any scientific
discovery.
They are conversing across disciplines – not only engineering and biology, but also chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computation – and setting new paths for innovation, from initial
discovery
to the launch of advanced applications in the marketplace.
The
discovery
of the eurozone’s latent strength was long overdue.
The irony here is that Myriad’s
discovery
would have been made in any case, owing to a publicly funded, international effort to decode the entire human genome that was a singular achievement of modern science.
The social benefits of Myriad’s slightly earlier
discovery
have been dwarfed by the costs that its callous pursuit of profit has imposed.
Or the change might come more suddenly, with, say, the
discovery
of large pockets of toxic loans that are unlikely to be repaid.
Thirty years after the
discovery
of HIV/AIDS, we have seen impressive scientific and policy advances.
Embezzlement, Galbraith observed, has the property that “weeks, months, or years elapse between the commission of the crime and its
discovery.
Now, following the companies’
discovery
of massive reserves, technocrats appointed by Yar’Adua to take charge of oil policy want Nigeria to get a larger slice of the pie.
Likewise, thanks to the
discovery
of gas, Bolivia turned its 8%-of-GDP fiscal deficit in 2003 into a surplus of 1.2 of GDP in 2006.
This is not, of course, the first time that the
discovery
of resources in an undeveloped country has led to riches for a few rather than greater prosperity for all.
One exciting
discovery
we’ve made is that most SDG targets actually do reinforce one another.
The Circular RevolutionDAVOS – In the sixteenth century, the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus made a profound discovery: the sun, not the earth, was at the center of the known universe.
The molecular revolution heralded an era in which drug
discovery
and development would be rational, not random.
Efforts to address the problem have focused on how the target was selected, the candidate drugs’ efficacy in humans, the risk of undesirable side effects, and the efficiency of the
discovery
process – all to little or no avail.
Despite the emphasis on target-based drug discovery, phenotypic screening produced the lion’s share of the first-in-class small-molecule medicines approved between 1999 and 2008 – 28 phenotypic medicines versus 17 target-based drugs.
Considering how strongly biased the industry has been toward target-based drug discovery, that imbalance is highly significant.
Many hoped that the molecular revolution would amount to more streetlights for drug
discovery.
Beyond avoidable suffering and death, failure to report research also slows the pace of scientific
discovery.
And, thanks to the
discovery
of vast offshore oil reserves, Brazil not only has become energy-sufficient, but is poised to become a major oil exporter.
This historic
discovery
ended up in a confrontation at a parking lot in Baghdad.
The initial
discovery
arose from the assumption that chimpanzees, so close in evolution to humans, could not be as "individualistic" as Western science supposed.
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