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Serendipitously discovered in the late 1900s, the gene silencing in M. circinelloides is a landscape of consensus and dissents.
In the 1960s the Vela defense satellites designed to detect gamma rays from clandestine nuclear testing serendipitously discovered enigmatic gamma-ray bursts coming from deep space.
In the 1960s defense satellites designed to detect X-rays and gamma rays from clandestine nuclear testing serendipitously discovered enigmatic gamma-ray bursts coming from deep space.
In 1856 the first commercially successful synthetic dye, mauve, was serendipitously discovered by British chemist William H. Perkin, who recognized and quickly exploited its commercial significance.
What are MPs except proteins whose different functions have been serendipitously discovered and whose current definition has been molded to fit them?
During the syntheses and studies of natural iron chelators (mycobactins), we serendipitously discovered that a simple, small molecule, oxazoline-containing intermediate 3 displayed surprising anti-tuberculosis activity (MIC of 7.7 μM, average).
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Tablets, he added, "allow consumers to serendipitously discover and consume media in every room of the house".
That is not, I would argue, serendipitously discovering something about insects; it's discovering something about insects via a path laid out by the people who edit the articles.
You just serendipitously discover them as you scroll the News Feed.
An impactor from outer space revealed these layers long ago, and Opportunity came by to serendipitously discover and image them.
People began to swap the enjoyment of serendipitously discovering knick-knacks on eBay for watching people run into trees on YouTube or SuperPoking friends on Facebook.
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