Sentence examples for prevalent scientists from inspiring English sources

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The observations came from the last days of the MESSENGER mission, just before it crashed into the surface in 2015, when the spacecraft got up close and personal to large craters (seen above) where the darkening agent is most prevalent, scientists report today in Nature Geoscience.

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This highlights a further issue of confusion often prevalent among scientists and that politicians often perpetuate when challenged the belief that all decisions need to be evidence-based.

And in the summer, research planes and tourism boats are prevalent, and resident scientists power their camps with whirring diesel generators, the rumble of which can be heard for 20 miles or more around.

Perhaps the most prevalent view among scientists is to consider experiential phenomena as "emergent".

The most prevalent descriptions of scientists ("curious," "interested in work," "intelligent," "works to make world better," "passionate") were also very similar to the most prevalent descriptions found in other recent surveys (Wyer et al., 2010; Andersen et al., 2014).

The notion that vaccines can cause autism or other problems, though generally discredited by scientists, remains prevalent in some places, especially affluent ones with a New Age bent.

As dementia becomes more prevalent in ageing populations, scientists are increasingly looking at preventing and treating the condition without drugs.

As a result, the view has changed, and currently, a diphyletic or multiphyletic origin of domesticated rice in Asia is the prevalent opinion among rice scientists.

Similarities between these old strains of the bug and those prevalent today have given scientists unique insights into the spread of the disease.

Brain drain is so prevalent that more African scientists and engineers work in the U.S. than Africa,5 and over 70% of Guyanese3 and 75% of Jamaicans4 with a postsecondary education live in the U.S. "They work in universities, research institutions, and industry," according to Uzo Mokwunye, director of the U.N. University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa.

So, to recap: these pesticides are prevalent, persistent, and more scientists confirm everyday that they are making bees sick (or dead) through a number of different mechanisms and routes of exposure.

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