• These provide critical data that could help scientists predict what is coming in the next flu season.

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  • Some scientists predict all of the planet's natural rainforests could have disappeared by the mid 21st century.

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  • Some, however, question the mayor's strategy, given the towering cost to future governments if natural disasters become more frequent as many scientists predict.

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  • Scientists predict the closure will allow the eco-system to recover and eventually enrich the surrounding area for the benefit of the fishing industry.

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  • Many prominent scientists predict that this is likely due to important modulating cloud-forming influences of cosmic rays throughout periods of reduced sunspot activity.

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  • Many scientists predict that the entire north polar ice cap may be completely gone during summer months in the first term of the next president.

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  • But drought has gripped the Sun Belt in recent years, and federal scientists predict recurrent periods similar to the 1930s Dust Bowl if climate change models prove accurate.

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  • Many scientists predict -- shockingly -- that the entire North Polar ice cap may be completely gone during summer months during the first term of the next president.

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  • Scientists predict this will eventually lead to an age of personalized medicine, in which a person's DNA is analyzed before treatment and he is given a cocktail of drug treatments customized for his genetic profile.

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  • When fully operational, scientists predict the telescope will radically transform our view of the universe by allowing the study of previously undetectable objects, with new galaxies likely to be discovered at a rate of one every three minutes.

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  • The winners would include the holiday-boating industry, white-tailed deer, which would be more likely to survive mild winters, and, less attractively, gypsy moths, whose range of operations would expand if temperatures warm as much as the scientists predict they will.

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  • Asteroids are so poorly understood at this point that scientists cannot predict their exact locations, including that of Braille.

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  • The Systems Biology Knowledgebase or KBase will allow scientists to predict the effect of microbes on their communities and if they can clean-up contaminated environments or sequester carbon on land, for example.

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  • When a study gives a result that scientists didn't predict ahead of time, it's simply more likely that the result happened by chance.

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  • Because periodical broods tend to emerge in the same locations each time, scientists can fairly accurately predict which areas will get hit the hardest.

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  • Its data may allow scientists to better understand and predict how various surface features absorb and reflect solar radiation, which influence both short-term weather patterns and longer-term climate trends.

    BBC: Earthshine map helps predict weather

  • Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations among hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a particular malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure difficult diseases like diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.

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  • Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations in hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a specific malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure such difficult diseases as diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.

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  • The Argo network makes a major contribution to the Indian Ocean Observing System and will assist scientists better udnerstand and be able to predict the Ocean's dynamics.

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  • The Argos deployed off the Lady Amber constitute a major contribution to the Indian Ocean Observing System and will assist scientists better understand and be able to predict the Indian Ocean's dynamics, and thereby lead to societal benefit as that understanding and associated products transfer to Indian Ocean communities through the Indian Ocean Global Ocean Observing System (IOGOOS) framework.

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  • The next step is to seek out the work scientists and governments have done on trying to predict what changes are likely.

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  • Scientists have developed a forensic test that can predict both the hair and eye colour of a possible suspect using DNA left at a crime scene.

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  • Scientists note that current climate-change models predict that some parts of the Antarctic ice sheet will grow while other parts will shrink, and that parts of the Greenland ice also will melt.

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  • Tracking these cells in animals at a cellular level over a whole year allowed the scientists to come up with mathematical models to predict what happens to our skin over long periods.

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  • Last year, six scientists and an official were found guilty of failing to predict the severity of the quake.

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  • Meanwhile, scientists are continuously coming up with possible biomarker tests that may predict whether a given drug is likely to be effective, or is likely to just cause side effects.

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  • Scientists have yet to discover the force that is causing this and no one can predict the final outcome.

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  • At present, no one can predict a tsunami, but on board the German research vessel Sonne, scientists are installing a system that will give people warning if disaster strikes.

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  • The goal is either to design an entirely new protein, or to predict a certain structure, so that once an online model is generated, scientists and biotech companies take over.

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