Discovery
in sentence
828 examples of Discovery in a sentence
And I want to invite you now to come along on my journey of reeducation and
discovery.
And National Geographic got interested because National Geographic has the theory that the last century,
discovery
was basically finding things, and in this century,
discovery
is basically making things.
Because our social relations are increasingly mediated by data, and data turns our social relations into digital relations, and that means that our digital relations now depend extraordinarily on technology to bring to them a sense of robustness, a sense of discovery, a sense of surprise and unpredictability.
What if technologies could intervene to help me find the person that I need right now? Strangeness is that calibration of closeness and distance that enables me to find the people that I need right now, that enables me to find the sources of intimacy, of discovery, and of inspiration that I need right now.
Well, if you go back to the Ancient Greeks, it was a revelation, a discovery, that we had the potential, together, to be masters of our own fate, to be able to examine, to learn, to imagine, and then to design a better life.
And I don't think I need to tell you that the
discovery
of life elsewhere in our solar system, whether it be on Enceladus or elsewhere, would have enormous cultural and scientific implications.
And that, and the perspective of ourselves that we gain from that, may be, in the end, the finest reward that we earn from this journey of
discovery
that started half a century ago.
The real voyage of discovery, as Marcel Proust famously said, consists not in seeing new sights, but in looking with new eyes.
It is time that students of design in Africa read the works of titans like Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal's Cheikh Anta Diop, whose seminal work on Egypt is vindicated by this
discovery.
The
discovery
of that prime is similar to the work people are doing in unraveling RNA sequences, in searching through data from SETI and other astronomical projects.
The highlight of 2012, so clearly, was the
discovery
of the Higgs boson.
And what was so gorgeous about this
discovery
was 50 years ago Peter Higgs and his team considered one of the deepest of all questions: How is it that the things that make us up have no mass?
One of the most exciting scientific findings of the past half century has been the
discovery
of widespread trophic cascades.
Such a
discovery
has made me more tolerant of the everyday memory mistakes that my friends and family members make.
Such a
discovery
might have saved Steve Titus, the man whose whole future was snatched away by a false memory.
There's no doubt that from now on, the Fourth of July will be remembered not as the day of the Declaration of Independence, but as the day of the
discovery
of the Higgs boson.
And there is a very important message hidden behind this
discovery.
You just have to be willing to look and go where people don't often go and focus your eyes and your mind to recognize the
discovery
when you see it, because it might be in your own backyard.
Now this
discovery
was important for many reasons, but to me the most significant is for what 'Oumuamua can tell us about the past of our solar system.
But the importance of the Hubble data was not because of the images, but because it extended our observations out to two and a half months from the discovery, meaning we get more positions along the orbit, which will hopefully let us figure out where 'Oumuamua came from.
And the team is expert, and the team is courageous, and brimming with innovation and scientific discovery, as is true of any major expedition on the planet.
And in order to do that, you have to think, where is the bottleneck in this drug
discovery?
And one of the bottlenecks is early in drug
discovery.
I think there are two ways you can think about this: as a fantastic 21st-century drug
discovery
tool, and/or as a form of therapy.
Drug
discovery
in a dish is how people often talk about this.
And the crucial point about this is that you then have a fantastic assay to discover drugs, because what would you ask of the drugs, and you could do this through a high-throughput automated screening system, you'd ask the drugs, give me one thing: find me a drug that will bring the red line closer to the blue line, because that drug will be a high-value candidate that you could probably take direct to human trial and almost bypass that bottleneck that I've told you about in drug
discovery
with the animal models, if that makes sense.
Soon comes the medical
discovery
that many of these lifeforms are actually causes of terrible human diseases.
This
discovery
came out three weeks ago.
This technique was developed in the 1980s, and the scientists who'd contributed to it won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997 for the
discovery.
And just as Jenner's
discovery
opened the door for all of the vaccines that followed after, the drugs we've discovered open the possibility of a whole new field: preventative psychopharmacology.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
About
There
Would
Their
Could
Scientific
Years
Other
People
After
World
Great
Before
First
Process
Where
Through
Research
Thought