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Ultimately, it will take sample return of any putative 'fossils' to convince the scientists of the world. But we can tell a lot in situ [on-the-spot] before such a time,
James Garvin
In the beginning, the annual operating budget was less than $20,000, and today it is $2. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. 5 million. When it started, there were a handful of part-time scientists. Now there are 21 full-time people and six scientists, and there are more than 100 collaborators here and throughout the world.
Barbara Lee
How can you prosecute a guy when there have been what must be violations of the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) code? ... The code says when there is just one sample available, that sample must always be anonymous. Second, that sample can't be used without permission. These are serious violations.
Lance Armstrong
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The testing they do for the B sample is more sophisticated than the A sample. I've had cases where the A sample came up positive and the B sample came up negative.
Michael Baird
We also know these disturbances occur most often between noon and dusk, and between mid to high latitudes, due to the global structure of the electric and magnetic fields during space storms. Ground and space based, and in situ measurements are allowing scientists to understand the ionosphere-thermosphere-magnetosphere as a coupled system.
Anthea Coster
These will be the very first contemporary interstellar dust grains ever brought back to Earth for study. Stardust is not only the first mission to return samples from a comet, it is the first sample return mission from the galaxy.
Andrew Westphal
I have to let it wash by and say people have their reasons for saying what they do and I can't be distracted by that and do what I believe in. At the end of my time, whenever that might be, the team and therefore I will be judged ultimately on the results we achieve, not whether I have been able to convince this or that member of the media that what we are doing is in the best interests of Indian cricket.
Greg Chappell
Molecules are fossils, too. We've shown that proteins survive in very old fossils, and proteins can tell us about diseases, about where prehistoric animals fit in the food chain, what they ate and who they are related to.
Peggy Ostrom
Scientists have long sought a sample directly from a known comet because of the unique chemical and physical information these bodies contain about the earliest history of the solar system.
Edward Weiler
We took the lessons we learned at Genesis, and we went through a very rigorous and extensive process of looking at the Stardust sample return capsule, digging out the blueprints, going through all the testing that was done pre-launch. We're convinced that that is not going to happen on Stardust. But there is some residual risk that something can happen on return. We think the probability of that is very low at this point.
Ed Hirst
We are very likely to develop our own team of internationally leading scientists, as China enjoys the world's fastest economic development, which has created the golden chances for Chinese scientists to show their creativity.
Lu Yongxiang
Intel is committed to encouraging and showcasing America's brightest young scientists, Becoming an Intel STS semifinalist shows the world that this teen has exceptional promise and has the potential to become one of tomorrow's great scientists.
Brenda Musilli
All the scientists around the world said it wasn't possible and I was getting so much criticism at the time. It was such a relief that I went into the laboratory next door and burst into tears.
Graeme Clark
Our vision is to rethink how many of the material needs of society can be met by using renewable agriculturally based raw materials, ... it is one of very few institutions in the world that can bring together so many physical and life scientists, engineers and social scientists with the talent and interest in sustainable development, or that has access to so many bright young minds.
Larry Walker
There is so much being discovered about human origins. Five years ago, the oldest fossils of hominids were four and a half million years old. There has been a series of discoveries that pushed fossils back to six or seven million years old, which adds a couple of years to evolution history.
Carl Zimmer
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