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"discoverer" Definitions
  1. the first person to become aware that a particular place or thing exists
  2. a person who finds somebody/something that was hidden or that they did not expect to find

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WHO is the true discoverer of a buried work of art?
An earlier version of this review misidentified the discoverer of penicillin.
"Verrazzano was a great discoverer, a great explorer," Mr. Golden said.
Following convention, Berger was named the discoverer because he led the dig.
If it is Tatuppequauog, Mr. Wille would be listed as the discoverer.
Will they read "Justin Bieber Was the King, Emperor, Creator, Discoverer, Lord of Dreadlocks"?
Few finds are 90 percent intact, as Sue was (named for her discoverer, Sue Hendrickson).
Past recipients include actress Keira Knightley, fashion designer Ralph Lauren and antibiotics discoverer Alexander Fleming.
Beginning with Discoverer 21972, each Corona program satellite carried increasingly sophisticated camera equipment on-board.
Named Bedin I in honor of its discoverer, the freshly spotted galaxy is definitely not ordinary.
In this project, the Afronaut is the discoverer, the explorer is Same looking for alien Others.
To emphasise the metamorphosis, it renamed itself after Hans Christian Orsted, the Danish discoverer of electromagnetism.
An earlier version of this article misstated the depths to which the Deep Discoverer can dive.
That its discoverer is literally named Saga is further proof that this is the stuff of legends.
In 1990 the State Council officially recognised him as their discoverer, and awarded him a special pension.
It's Doudna herself, the co-discoverer of CRISPR, who notes that all this raises the specter of eugenics.
"Those are great examples of paleobiology," said Dr. Lacovara, the discoverer of Dreadnoughtus, one of the leviathan titanosaurs.
He is a study author, astronomer at the University of Liège in Belgium, and discoverer of the planets.
The top-secret Corona program began in 2000 under the guise of a space exploration program called 'Discoverer'.
That socialisation figure, about 150 for most people, is known as the Dunbar number, after its discoverer, Robin Dunbar.
It is named after its discoverer, Richard Cerutti, who is one of Dr Deméré's co-authors on the paper.
When Deep Discoverer came across this little guy, it was chilling all by its lonesome on a flat rock.
Her teenage passion and talent with the molecular tool even caught the eye of Crispr co-discoverer Jennifer Doudna.
" "Vandenberg launched the world's first polar orbiting satellite, the Discoverer 1, a cover for America's first photo reconnaissance program.
"I just posted a picture and that connected me with the world's expert and the discoverer of the species."
Some were written sentimentally, others scientifically, and a few were paired with simple quotes that their discoverer had deemed fitting.
Nobel Laureate Françoise Barré-Sinoussi is the co-discoverer of HIV and immediate Past President of the International AIDS Society.
Its discoverer, Paulo Gonello of São Paulo University, in Brazil, saw its picture, taken by smartphone, on his news feed.
"I did not intend to be a discoverer," Mr. Rissient told the Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald in 1998.
They wanted insulin to be affordable: "Insulin belongs to the world, not to me," said Frederick Banting, a co-discoverer.
In 1916, he told Karl Schwarzschild, the discoverer of black holes, that gravitational waves did not exist, then said they did.
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign by star-discoverer Tabetha Boyajian last spring, that's exactly what astronomers have been gearing up to do.
Researchers and support crew members will accompany Lecomte in a yacht called Discoverer, while doctors will monitor Lecomte's condition remotely on land.
Shortly thereafter I reached out directly to the the the MIT professor who was the original discoverer of these genes, the sirtuins.
In honor of the discoverer, it was named the Chilesaurus diegosuarezi, after his name and the country it was found in, Chile.
"Because it had evaded recognition and was misidentified for so long it was named the 'Hoodwinker Sunfish' by its discoverer," he added.
The first operational dive of 2016, on February 27th, took Deep Discoverer to depths of over 4,000 meters northeast of Necker Island, Hawaii.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) remotely operated vehicle Deep Discoverer caught the little guy swimming deep down below in this new video.
The remotely operated underwater vehicle Deep Discoverer came across the octopod near Necker Island, or Mokumanamana, on the northwestern end of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
After two years of technology development and a dozen unsuccessful launches, the Discoverer 22005 capsule was recovered by the US on August 83, 28.
Well, hopefully, the discoverer follows the IAA-post detection protocols and keeps the discovery under wraps until it can be verified beyond a reasonable doubt.
The first delivery from Sabine Pass to the Gate terminal in Rotterdam arrived on June 8 aboard the Arctic Discoverer, a Thomson Reuters analyst said.
Named in honor of the moon's discoverer, William Herschel, the hole measures 130 km (81 miles) across, spanning nearly a third of Mimas' own diameter.
Teachey and his co-discoverer David Kipping have been on the search for exomoons for the last seven years, poring over data collected by Kepler.
So to snap these photos, people working with NOAA sent down the Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle (ROV), which can dive up to four miles down.
The discoverer of these worlds is NASA's TESS satellite — a spacecraft about the size of a fridge that was launched into orbit around Earth in April.
He got his chance the following year, when James Van Allen, discoverer of the Van Allen belts, got him a job at the University of Iowa.
And our platform is the platform that allows people to prosecute analytics and turn every data worker into a discoverer of marginal profitability for the enterprise.
As for this newfound dinosaur's distinctive name, shinyae comes from its discoverer, Akiko Shinya, while Gualicho is derived from "Gualichu," a spirit revered by Patagonia's Tehuelche people.
Wirtanen, named after its discoverer, the astronomer Carl A. Wirtanen, is a "hyperactive" comet, meaning it produces more water in its tail than most comets its size.
Ordinarily, an announcement like this would blast its way across the scientific world, with a trip to Stockholm for the brilliant discoverer, but caution is still warranted.
During these dives, the Deep Discoverer captured a couple brand new species on camera and took enough photos that scientists could create a Benthic Deepwater Animal Identification Guide.
They remark that several historic figures— including T. S. Eliot, W.E.B. DuBois, Sandra Day O'Connor, Martin Luther King, and DNA co-discoverer James Watson—graduated high school early.
It was Dive 07 of the oceanic expedition, and researchers aboard the ship captured the scene using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV)Deep Discoverer, or D2 for short.
This phenomenon, which keeps federal revenues within a relatively narrow band, is known as Hauser's law, named after its discoverer, Stanford University professor and investment analyst Kurt Hauser.
In the words of its discoverer, Diana Dragomir of M.I.T., the planet is a "weird" ball or rock and some gas about three times the size of Earth.
The scientists used remotely -operated submersibles, like the Deep Discoverer pictured here, to access the deepest parts of the Gulf and to film and photograph rarely seen species.
It&aposs named after its discoverer, Jeremy Jackson, who first identified it while exploring the Cuchumatanes with his friend Paul Elias, who was a college student at the time.
The discoverer of the long sword, Wojciech Kot, donated the artifact to the Fr. Stanisław Staszic Museum in Hrubieszów, and the museum's staff is currently analyzing the medieval weapon.
She's the daughter of the Stargate's original discoverer, and would later be part of the team that uncovered the alien device's purpose: to open a wormhole to other gates.
They have the diaries of Glenn T. Seaborg in there, the Nobel Prize-winning co-discoverer of plutonium, who grew up in an L.A. County suburb called South Gate.
JAMES WATSON, Nobel laureate and co-discoverer with Francis Crick of the structure of DNA, has never deemed it necessary to hold in what he thinks, no matter how controversial.
And for 22 years, they've had a toy model of how emergent space-time can work: a theoretical "universe in a bottle," as its discoverer, Juan Maldacena, has described it.
"The result of the drilling at the Khatanga licence block allows Rosneft to be considered the discoverer of (oil) fields in offshore Eastern Arctic," the company said in a statement.
"The result of the drilling at the Khatanga license block allows Rosneft to be considered the discoverer of (oil) fields in offshore Eastern Arctic," the company said in a statement.
A former agriculture minister for the Dominican Republic told the BBC that Carlos Antonio Castillo Pimentel, the tree's discoverer, at one point gave his brother, Manuel, some of the tree's buds.
Black corals like this one (Bathypathes) were not seen in the sedimented area where the dive began, but became more common as Deep Discoverer explored the region's rocky ridge and crest.
Sprung to life out of a Pixar movie, the ghostly little fella pictured above was discovered last month by Deep Discoverer, the deep-diving robot that travels with NOAA's Okeanos Explorer.
Earlier this week, researchers working on the NOAA's ship Okeanos Explorer dispatched their remotely operated vehicle Deep Discoverer to the Enigma Seamount, a ridge located just west of the Mariana Trench.
Michel Mayor, discoverer of the first exoplanet and recipient of the 2017 Wolf Prize in physics, will give a presentation on the project at EVE Fanfest which runs April 6-8.
Bad weather forced Lecomte and a support boat (a yacht called Discoverer, which has researchers and support crew on board) traveling with him to make the stop in the Aloha State.
The finale was made all the more retrospectively bittersweet by the subsequent passing of Ukrainian astronomer Klim Churyumov, the co-discoverer of the comet and its partial namesake, on October 16.
"I think that there is something in the standard cosmological model that we don't understand," Adam Riess, co-discoverer of dark energy and lead author on the new paper, told Nature.
He spent time working with Dr. Robert Gallo, the co-discoverer of H.I.V., who provided Dr. Wainberg with the cells and antibodies to grow the virus in his laboratory at McGill.
The wreck of what appears to be a mid-1800s, 124-foot-long (37.8 meters) wooden sailing vessel was first picked up May 16 by sonar on the ROV, named Deep Discoverer.
Nobel medicine laureates have included scientific greats such as Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin, and Karl Landsteiner, whose identification of separate blood types opened the way to carrying out safe transfusions.
The dolphin's discoverer, Alexandra T. Boersma, a researcher at the National Museum, said that judging only from the size of the skull, it was probably about seven and a half feet long.
Okeanos also has its own dedicated remotely operated vehicle called Deep Discoverer, which is what spotted this delightfully translucent cephalopod chilling on the ocean floor at a depth of over 4,000 meters.
CONSCIENCEThe Origins of Moral IntuitionBy Patricia S. Churchland In "Conscience," Patricia Churchland recounts a conversation with Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA, in which he laments moral philosophers' focus on reason.
On April 20th, NOAA scientists working on the Okeanos Explorer dispatched their prized Deep Discoverer robot to scour the floor of the Mariana Trench, the deepest spot on the surface of the Earth.
Isaac Newton's 1687 theory of gravity — and the calculation of eclipses made from it in the next few decades by famous comet discoverer Edmond Halley — started the modern age of eclipse path predictions.
Dr. Schatz later successfully sued to be recognized with Dr. Waksman as a discoverer of the drug and, with Dr. Waksman and his other former assistants, to share in some of the royalties.
In his book PIHKAL, Alexander Shulgin, the brilliant chemist and discoverer of hundreds of scientifically and therapeutically valuable psychoactive drugs, describes an experience where he thought he was dosed with a novel amphetamine, ALEPH.
He chose the first name Kashif, which means discoverer and inventor, and the last name Saleem from a book of Islamic names given to him by a member of the group who was Muslim.
Lucy will travel through the asteroid belt in 2025, where it will make a scheduled visit to a four-kilometer wide asteroid called 52246 Donaldjohanson (named for the discoverer of the Lucy fossil, Donald Johanson).
He can navigate the Baltic Discoverer confidently out of Finland's Helsinki Port using the computer-enhanced vision of the world, with artificial intelligence spotting and labeling every other water user, the shore, and navigation markers.
All of the known planets in the Kepler-90 system are closer to their star than Earth is to the Sun, says astronomer and co-discoverer Andrew Vanderburg from the University of Texas at Austin.
Most parasitoids are wasps, but some are flies, and this fossil, dubbed Zhenia xiai by its discoverer, Bo Wang of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, is an early example of such an insect.
He was reacting to the news that Nobel laureate James Watson, co-discoverer with Francis Crick of DNA's double helix structure, was stripped of his honorary titles last week by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Scientists on board the most recent cruise — southwest of Hawaii — used a remotely operated vehicle, the Deep Discoverer, which can descend almost 20,000 feet, to take video of remarkable creatures like the deep water siphonophore.
By the way, it's often claimed that Rosalind Franklin, a co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, got left out of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine because she had died four years earlier.
But because Mr. Ehrenreich, 26, is a young Jewish prince of the Palisades and our story begins in the early aughts, the soda fountain is a Los Angeles bat mitzvah and the discoverer is Steven Spielberg.
After college he joined the Army and was assigned to be the liaison to a group of astronomers led by Clyde Tombaugh, famous as the discoverer of Pluto, that was searching for satellites of the moon.
While there are countless conspiracy theories focused on unraveling the chain of events that led to the abundance of dirt-cheap Supreme at K-Marts nationwide, the O.G. discoverer of this miracle concocted a particularly plausible theory.
The oil exploration company hit by declining investment from customers amid plunging oil prices said Murphy Exploration & Production Co., a subsidiary of Murphy Oil, decided to terminate a contract for its ultra-deepwater drillship Discoverer Deep Seas.
But Adam Riess, a cosmologist at Johns Hopkins University and the Nobel Prize–winning co-discoverer of dark energy, had for a few years been getting a higher value in direct measurements of the cosmic expansion rate.
Discoverer Mike Morwood proposed that it was a shrunken Homo erectus, the same species that eventually evolved to become us; others suggested the Hobbits were descended from smaller, more primitive early humans such as Homo habilis or Australopithecus.
Lourdes Caban, 41, a hairdresser who works at a salon near the Triangle, said she grew up in Puerto Rico with the belief that Columbus was more of a conqueror of the native Taino people than a discoverer.
If the original discoverer decides that the signal they have found is extraterrestrial in origin, before alerting the public, the IAA advises that they should inform all relevant research institutions so that these organizations can attempt to independently verify the signal.
Hitler didn't allow three Germans to collect their prize money in the 1930s: chemist Richard Kuhn, for work on vitamins, chemist Adolf Butenandt, for work on sex hormones, and Gerhard Domagk, discoverer of the first antibiotic to become commercially available.
"All that we currently know about 2018 VG18 is its extreme distance from the Sun, its approximate diameter, and its color," David Tholen, an astronomer at the University of Hawaii and a co-discoverer of the object said in a statement.
The NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer recently concluded their Windows to the Deep 2018: Exploration of the Southeast U.S. Continental Margin expedition which consisted of 17 dives by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) named Deep Discoverer, which was controlled by NOAA explorers.
It reveals for the first time evidence that Kanner, popularly considered the discoverer of autism, took much of the underlying work from Hans Asperger, whose Jewish chief diagnostician, George Frankl, Kanner helped saved from the Nazis and would later employ and learn from.
On his website ::vtol:: notes that the installation, both in visual aesthetics and its methodology, nods to the electrochemical experiments of the 18th and 19th century, particularly scientists Luigi Galvani, discoverer of animal electricity, and Alessandro Volta, inventor of the electrical battery.
The species was originally named Polypedates jerdonii after its discoverer, the British zoologist Thomas Jerdon, but according to the new study published in PLOS ONE, the frog is actually part of a whole new genus, with this particular species renamed Frankixalus jerdonii.
On its regular, weeks-long diving trips to locales including the waters of American Samoa and along Florida's coast, the Deep Discoverer, a remotely operated vehicle, does a lot of science that informs scientists about the seafloor and the creatures that live there.
Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a co-discoverer of the Ebola virus, said the WHO had "dropped the ball" on Ebola, when it took five months for the epidemic to be declared an emergency.
As children get older, she said, some of their playing continues to be free play, in which a child goes out into the world as a discoverer and an explorer, and some is "constrained tinkering," which she compared to bowling with bumpers.
With the Rolling Stones, the maneuver was more complicated: he bought the Stones' management contract from their original discoverer, Andrew Loog Oldham, giving himself twenty per cent of the Stones' royalties, paid out of Oldham's share in everything the Stones recorded through 1970.
MASSIVE GLOWING &aposROGUE&apos PLANET SPOTTED &aposDRIFTING&apos IN SPACE The discoverer, Patrick Boyle of McGill University, acknowledged that it was not immediately clear what the FRB was, adding that other bursts with low frequencies have been found and are not from terrestrial origins.
If it turns out that the signal is indeed from aliens, the discovery can be made public via the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (a news service run by the International Astronomical Union) and the discoverer should inform the Secretary General of the United Nations.
Avoid the tourist crush at Ruby Falls by opting for the lesser-known Ruby Falls Lantern Tour, which squires and schools small groups through the Lookout Mountain Caves to a 145-foot waterfall more than 1,000 feet below the surface, and named after the wife of its discoverer.
A screenshot of the exposed AWS credentials, allowing access to buckets with GitLab private tokens (Image: supplied) A screenshot of the exposed AWS credentials, allowing access to buckets with GitLab private tokens (Image: supplied) Hussein, a white-hat hacker and data breach discoverer, reported the findings to Samsung on April 10.
If these other institutions confirm that it is in fact an alien signal, this news should be shared with the world via the International Astronomical Union and the Secretary General of the United Nations should be notified, but the discoverer of the signal should have the privilege of making the announcement.
"The night I got the news from Carlos that  Bolitoglossa jacksoni  had been rediscovered, I flew off the couch where I&aposd been falling asleep, let loose a string of expletives (in a good way), and did a little happy dance," Jackson, the salamander&aposs original discoverer, said in a statement.
The producer best known as Quantic has been a bandleader crafting jazz albums, an electronic music beatmaker, a discoverer of brilliant Colombian singers, a bossa nova guy, as well as one-half the production duo that gifted the world and that canonical iPod commercial with "My Swing Is Tropical" in 217.
The view of Cook as "discoverer" -- as the Hyde Park statue describes him -- of Australia and other Pacific countries and islands has also come in for question, with experts pointing out that indigenous peoples had been living in the region for millennia before Europeans invaded and colonized the Pacific in the 18th century.
He had been awarded an exploration prize in 1997, and after the 2008 Malapa discovery the society named him an "explorer in residence," placing him in the company of Robert Ballard, the discoverer of the Titanic wreckage, and the Leakeys, the family of scientists who made seminal fossil discoveries in Kenya and Tanzania.
Ambivalence and subversion are already evident in Rich's debut collection, "A Change of World" (1951), which was awarded the Yale Younger Poets Prize by W. H. Auden, both the standard-bearer of literary tradition and the discoverer of many poets who would break with it (among them John Ashbery, W. S. Merwin and James Wright).
The cast of characters included young inventor Thomas Edison; astronomer and future Johns Hopkins professor Simon Newcomb; astronomer and Vassar College professor Maria Mitchell; Cleveland Abbe, father of the National Weather Service; James Craig Watson, an astronomer and discoverer of comets and minor planets; and physicist, astronomer and inventor Samuel Langley (for whom NASA's Langley Research Center is named).
It began with a casual suggestion made to Woese by Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA's structure, who mentioned passingly in a scientific paper that certain long molecules in living creatures, because they are built of multiple small units, coded in sequences that change gradually over time, could serve as signatures of the relatedness between one form of life and another.

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