91.   In turn, scientists would have more time to dig into complex databases for the knowledge needed to create important new drugs.

92.   In turn, scientists now have easy access to crows and are confirming that the birds are playful, resourceful and fast to learn.

93.   It changes the way you think of those paragons of New England society, the Yankees, to learn that Vermont scientists had an active program to breed them.

94.   It is possible, of course, that scientists have few conflicts to report.

95.   Knowing the approximate neighborhood of the gene, scientists had only to narrow it down to a particular address.

96.   Lesbianism may have escaped scrutiny simply because scientists have less incentive to find a biological justification for it.

97.   Mad science is where the fun is, but even a mad scientist has to know science.

98.   Like detectives without physical evidence of a crime, scientists have had to build a circumstantial case based the influence black holes exert on their surroundings.

99.   Looking for differences between languages is also one of the only ways scientists have to estimate how long two groups have been apart.

100.   More important than any particular study, Watts said, is that scientists finally have the computer power to study real networks instead of just speculating about idealized ones.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
scientist 0.14%
scientist + v. >>共 535
say 14.78%
be 6.96%
believe 4.75%
find 2.95%
have 2.51%
know 2.46%
use 1.83%
hope 1.75%
try 1.60%
think 1.53%
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