Examples of using Scientists know in English and their translations into Chinese
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Scientists know that what people see, hear, touch, smell, and taste are really impoverished versions of external stimuli.
Today, scientists know that this family has more than 2,000 species that are very different from each other in size, shape, color and lifestyle.
And now scientists know who to blame, thanks to some genetic detective work: travelers and trade from the southeastern U. S.
Scientists know something is there, because they can measure the gravitational effects of the so-called dark matter.
Even before scientists know for sure what causes the disease, Taduri says communities can take steps to reduce the risks.
More generally, scientists know how to solve complex problems, and finishing a doctoral dissertation shows that you can get things done.
Scientists know too little about dark energy to determine with any certainty whether the universe's fate is a Big Chill, a Big Rip, or neither.
Spectrometers can be tuned to the wavelengths at which scientists know a given element emits and absorbs light;
Scientists know that climate change is being caused by people, and that people are at the heart of its solution.
Scientists know that turning genes on and off is central to this process.
(Although scientists know that the motor folds over in an“autoinhibited”8 state when resting, the molecular mechanism remains unclear.).
Scientists know that albatross once soared over the Atlantic, but they have never understood why these birds might have died out- until now.
Scientists know that once the brain receives a signal, whether visual, auditory, or magnetic, the amplitude of the alpha wave decreases.
Scientists know that at a point about 65 million years ago, some phenomenon triggered mass extinctions on the land and oceans.
Now, scientists know that there are millions or even billions of planets in the universe that are suitable for life.
Scientists know how to use a person's cells to grow and shape new organs in the lab that can eventually be implanted.
But scientists know that new discoveries often change or even invalidate earlier ideas.
Scientists know the accuracy problem exists, but they don't like to talk about it.".
Scientists know that animals can sense the fields, but they do not know how at the cellular and neural level.
Scientists know that low levels of selenium can contribute to heart failure, and being deficient in selenium seems to make atherosclerosis worse.