Promising
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One of the most
promising
candidates for a unified theory is string theory, and the essential idea is, if you could zoom in on the fundamental particles that make up our world, you'd see actually that they're not particles at all, but tiny vibrating strings of energy, with each frequency of vibration corresponding to a different particle, a bit like musical notes on a guitar string.
One of the most
promising
explanations today is known as Convergence Micropsia.
Headlines proclaim a
promising
new cancer treatment and never mention it again.
And evolutionary algorithms, or genetic algorithms that mimic biological evolution, are one
promising
approach to making machines generate original and valuable artistic outcomes.
Other
promising
treatments, like transcranial magnetic stimulation, are being investigated, too.
And so with nowhere to channel and make sense of this anger, she was a prime target to be exploited by extremists
promising
her a solution.
He was in dental school, talented,
promising
...
As I worked to balance the blues and the pinks, the caustics dancing on the jellyfish bells, the undulating fog beams, something
promising
began to appear.
Right now, we've got really
promising
pilot data.
The presentations were all very exciting and very promising; they have multiple reactors that they're working on.
They're also
promising
our young people the things that they crave: significance, heroism, a sense of belonging and purpose, a community that loves and accepts them.
Both DG and CH look
promising.
Do you see any other
promising
signs of ...? GC: ... or amplify one side of the equation.
In the climate world, a killer app is a new solution so
promising
that it can break through the seemingly insurmountable barriers to progress.
Lorenzetti warns us that we must recognize the shadows of Avarice, Fraud, Division, even Tyranny when they float across our political landscape, especially when those shadows are cast by political leaders loudly claiming to be the voice of good government and
promising
to make America great again.
And it's not very
promising
for life, since most of it consists of rock and metal, mostly rock.
So, what I'm proposing is that there is where we should be looking for life, rather than on Mars, although Mars is, of course, also a very
promising
and interesting place.
And I'm not
promising
that it's going to turn you into Einstein.
I'm not even
promising
it's going to turn you into Michael Crichton.
But this is very
promising
because the origami can organize parts just one-tenth the size of those in a normal computer.
So it's very
promising
for making small computers.
MRI studies are a
promising
avenue for pinpointing the networks involved.
He came, and he started noticing his daughter being
promising
as a student.
These scientists think that if we built a vast network of radon-thoron detectors in earthquake-prone areas, it could become a
promising
warning system– potentially predicting quakes a week in advance.
Another aspect of contemporary design that I think is mind-opening,
promising
and will really be the future of design, is the idea of collective design.
The gerontology approach looks much more
promising
on the surface, because, you know, prevention is better than cure.
Co-opting nature's viruses to deliver base editors instead of the molecules that give you a cold is one of several
promising
delivery strategies that's been successfully used.
So how can you figure out what’s a genuine health concern or a truly
promising
remedy, and what’s less conclusive?
If the early results are promising, clinical trials follow to determine if they hold up in humans.
But
promising
new medications are intervening in novel ways, like keeping oxygen bonded to hemoglobin to prevent sickling, or reducing the stickiness of sickled cells.
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