Research
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5211 examples of Research in a sentence
Now, this may surprise you, but it turns out there is actually some scientific
research
on this question.
And Stanford University has been doing
research
for five years now to document how playing a game with an idealized avatar changes how we think and act in real life, making us more courageous, more ambitious, more committed to our goals.
We know from the
research
that the number one thing you can do to boost your physical resilience is to not sit still.
We know from the scientific
research
that willpower actually works like a muscle.
Fantastic driver, and very willing to put up with graduate students and this sort of
research.
Frugal Digital is essentially a small
research
group at C.I.D. where we are looking to find alternate visions of how to create a digitally inclusive society.
It's even happening in Africa, like, for example, in Cape Town we did extensive
research
on this.
But the problem with that is that we realized after a bunch of
research
that they are amazing at referring people to the nearest clinic or the public health care system, but what happens at the public health care system is this: these incredibly long lines and too many people who overload the system simply because there's not enough doctors and facilities for the population that's being referred.
Most of our countries don't even have any opinion
research.
But Coca-Cola did not sponsor this
research.
I did some
research
and discovered, we have no idea who she is.
So, what I do is honeybee
research.
So my
research
focuses on ways to make bees healthier.
I don't
research
what's killing the bees, per se.
Well, we'll never know for sure, but Dr. Bothwell's
research
did suggest that climate change may have been responsible for the aggressive algae blooms.
And so I led a team, a
research
team, of 17 men from Canada, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States to the Svalbard Islands in the Arctic Ocean.
And we developed new safety protocols to protect our
research
team and the nearby community.
In science,
research
builds upon the work and knowledge of others, or by seeing further, by standing on the shoulders of giants, to paraphrase Newton.
One government scientist, a friend of mine, we'll call him McPherson, was concerned about the impact government policies were having on his
research
and the state of science deteriorating in Canada.
It goes back to the '40s and '50s,
research
on wolves, and basically the definition is very simple.
Now, I do an enormous amount of
research
on empathy, and I don't have time to go into it, but empathy is nowadays a topic that we study in rodents and dogs and elephants and primates, all sorts of animals.
Now, Alice had trouble getting funding for her
research.
Now the case, "Nelson Mandela: Change Leader," became part of the
research
base for a chapter in Rosabeth's new book called "Confidence."
I could give you plenty of examples like this, but I wanted to leave you with one from my own
research
on the London riots.
And this analogy, actually, was already picked up by some of the papers, with some tabloid press calling the events "Shopping with violence," which probably sums it up in terms of our
research.
We partnered with a leading medical
research
institution here in Boston.
Using insights from this field, known as nanophotonics or metamaterials research, we realized that there might be a way to make this possible during the day for the first time.
So, inspired by Marie Curie and my local science museum, I decided to start asking these questions myself and engage in my own independent research, whether it be out of my garage or my bedroom.
So more staggering statistics were to be found as I kept going on in this
research.
So as I started doing more research, I found that there was a correlation between the moisture level inside a wound dressing and the stage of healing that the chronic wound would be at.
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