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Might we find a species as yet
unknown
to science?
Science was about going out into the
unknown.
Her father Theon was an accomplished Greek mathematician and astronomer; her mother is
unknown.
There was a time not very long ago when the discovery of
unknown
organisms was something that held incredible awe for us.
This is honestly the most exciting period ever for the study of
unknown
life forms on our planet.
Scientists work on the boundaries of the unknown, where every new piece of knowledge forms a path into a void of uncertainty.
Either way, this paradox has already helped us take another step into the
unknown.
To write a new chapter is to venture into the
unknown.
It had a 0 inside its furnace and an unknown, randomly generated serial number.
Each child inherited the original’s
unknown
serial number within its furnace, and had a random, unique serial number of its own inscribed on its shell.
And without courage, we'll never step into the
unknown.
(Speaks Spanish) All of this happened after the newspaper was bought by an
unknown
company, and some of us suspect that it was the Venezuelan government who was behind that deal.
The relevance of this, beyond clickbait, coloring books and monster movies is
unknown.
Because I believe that the hand in all its primitive, in all its physiological obscurity, has a source, though the source is unknown, though we don't have to be mystical about it.
That is an
unknown
part of them, and we shouldn't behave as though it is known.
And so, I would like to cheer you up with one of the great, albeit largely unknown, commercial success stories of the past 20 years.
Over a five year period following September 11th, when the American media and government were seeking hidden and
unknown
sites beyond its borders, most notably weapons of mass destruction, I chose to look inward at that which was integral to America's foundation, mythology and daily functioning.
That means the whole universe, known things and
unknown
things.
So, an astrolabe is relatively
unknown
in today's world.
And then you got the
unknown
unknowns, those are the things we don't know we don't know."
So, you see that on the other side of ice you have the unknown, you have the non-obvious, you have the non-seen, for the people who don't dare to go through the ice.
We learn, maybe not the famous TED audience, but so many other people learn, that the unknown, the doubts, the question marks are dangerous.
Well, the
unknown
is part of life.
The great majority of organisms on Earth remain
unknown
to science.
About 16,000 species of nematode worms have been discovered and diagnosed by scientists; there could be hundreds of thousands of them, even millions, still
unknown.
The viruses, those quasi-organisms among which are the prophages, the gene weavers that promote the continued evolution in the lives of the bacteria, are a virtually
unknown
frontier of modern biology, a world unto themselves.
For example, even in the United States, the 200,000 species known currently actually has been found to be only partial in coverage; it is mostly
unknown
to us in basic biology.
Now, mathematicians have been hiding and writing messages in the genetic code for a long time, but it's clear they were mathematicians and not biologists because, if you write long messages with the code that the mathematicians developed, it would more than likely lead to new proteins being synthesized with
unknown
functions.
So I remember those nights I used to go to sleep with asking help from [the]
Unknown
because, for some reason, I couldn't believe what my father and mother hanged in the Puja room as a god, because my friend's family had something else as a god.
You've figured out an
unknown
location of a satellite orbiting the planet from a known location on the ground.
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