"We do need more discoveries, because the disease has not been cured, " says Yancy.
The site has been the focus of archaeological research for over 100 years and scientists believe more discoveries are yet to be made.
Speculation over Beijing's stance on North Korea, new bird flu cases, more discoveries of poisoned livestock and a dockers' strike are topping headlines in China's media today.
The digging is now in the hands of the experts, and there may be more impressive discoveries to come.
The rest will be used primarily to fund more prime discoveries.
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Mr Ford, a biologist, lists ten diseases that you can get from everyday foods, such as cheese and meat, and gives warning that more unpleasant discoveries are on the way.
The nuke has had its share of scary moments, including a cooling tower collapse, and, more recently, discoveries of leaks of the radioactive hydrogen isotope tritium.
Just as President Kennedy sparked an explosion of innovation when he set America's sights on the moon, I hope this investment will ignite our imagination once more, spurring new discoveries and breakthroughs that will make our economy stronger, our nation more secure and our planet safer for our children.
While amazing, such discoveries are more common now, said John D.
The lives of scientists are generally more predictable than those of their discoveries.
These discoveries may make us more tolerant and more flexible.
Recently she parted with her longtime manager, and she says her new management team is helping her "play catch-up" on now-standard methods for reaching fans. (About 18, 000 people "liked" the Eiffel Tower snapshot she posted on Facebook recently.) And Blue Note has been courting magazines and music blogs more attuned to indie acts and unsigned discoveries.
It has put cash into helping the university attract more researchers, get licence income for its discoveries and spin out companies.
These two recent discoveries show that the Pluto system is more crowded than scientists had thought.
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We must give more women like Brittany the opportunity to make historic discoveries.
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The growth of good news and an explosion of books by ubiquitous Africa experts also speak of a new age of confidence taking advantage of the fastest-growing economies on the planet, huge discoveries of energy and mineral resources and more billionaires and millionaires than at any other African age.
For the more common "dry" form a series of genetic discoveries have offered the first good clues to its causes, providing leads for new drugs and genetic diagnostic tests.
But when you crawl into the chair and reach up to turn on the lamp, you make two discoveries: The bulb in the lamp is more suited as a night light than a reading light.
Mr. Wilbanks hopes that more collaboration between citizen and professional scientists will lead to discoveries to benefit his sisters, one of whom is profoundly autistic, while the other has a very aggressive form of arthritis.
Among the discoveries: The lunar crust is much thinner and more battered than scientists had imagined.
For more than sixty years, federally funded scientific research has generated discoveries that lead to new technologies, products, and industries.
Indeed, Repsol will need yet more cash, given the expense of developing its big recent discoveries off the coasts of Brazil and America.
Some particularly exciting works will be on offer, among them several new discoveries and art works that have been hidden away more than half a century.
In the absence of any significant discoveries of chemical or biological weapons the real reason becomes more apparent.
The Norwegian giant has recently made a string of discoveries in its home waters that are the biggest in more than 30 years.
The team is more concerned about getting its sample handling procedures right than making significant new discoveries.
Kepler needs to witness three of these "transits" to detect a planet, so its early discoveries were tilted toward close-orbiting worlds (which transit more frequently).
From fields more than half a century old (some dating back to the first oil discoveries in the Middle East in 1908) comes 60% of Iran's oil.
More than 40 excavations were carried out along a 46km stretch, and key discoveries included a Neolithic long house in Kent, a Romano-British villa and two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries.
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