Similar words: seismologist, cosmology, entomologist, ophthalmologist, ecologist, apologist, urologist, geologist. Meaning: n. an astronomer who studies the evolution and space-time relations of the universe.
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1 Cosmologists call the far end of time the c-boundary.
2 In future it could provide cosmologists with a firm age with which to refine their models of how the Universe was formed.
3 Was he a cosmologist in the Milesian mould, for whom fire was the basic element?
4 Cosmologists have supposed that the universe might go into reverse and run through with all its physical laws in reverse order.
5 University of Chicago cosmologist Juan Collar believes his group may have spotted a dark matter signal in their detector inside an abandoned mine in Soudan Minnesota.
6 "This is game-changing science," Michael Turner, a cosmologist at the University of Chicago, told a packed auditorium during the Decade of Dark Energy Symposium held last week at STScI.
7 Andreas Albrecht, a cosmologist at the University of California who was not part of the study, has doubts that such a metamaterial is a sufficiently accurate representation of the early universe.
8 Physicist, cosmologist and something of a dreamer. Although I cannot move and I have to speak through a computer, in my mind I am free.
9 May 2001: Were Sherlock Holmes a cosmologist, he might have said, "It's filamentary, my dear Watson."
10 The cosmologist was asked to study cancer by the National Cancer Institute.
11 Alexander Vilenkin, a cosmologist at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, who helped develop inflation theory, thinks it is an "encouraging" result.
12 Fermilab cosmologist Scott Dodelson also finds a unified theory logical, but doesn't think a big departure from the standard model is required to conjure one up.
13 IN 1988, Stephen Hawking, a British cosmologist, ended his best-selling book, “A Brief History of Time”, on a cliff hanger.
14 Andreas Albrecht, a cosmologist at the University of California, Davis, who was not involved in the study[sentencedict.com], is doubtful that the metamaterial is an accurate enough representation of the early universe.
15 Contemporary cosmologist Karen L. Masters also finds the topic of cube worlds fascinating -- especially the atmospheric possibilities.
16 Being the cosmologist that he is, Hawking avoids the metaphysical and stays resolutely in the physical.
17 Professor Priyamvada Natarajan of Yale University, a leading cosmologist and co-author of this study, said that the findings finally proved "exactly what the fate of the Universe will be".
18 I found this reaction terribly sad and utterly hilarious, so I consulted the most insightful cosmologist I know.
19 Of all these seers, those with access to the greatest mysteries are the cosmologists.
20 I am a deep admirer of Brian Swimme, a mathematical cosmologist who teaches and writes about the epic of evolution.
21 The main reason it was dreamed up (by Alan Guth, a cosmologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) was to explain the extraordinary uniformity of the universe.
22 Charles Lineweaver of the Australian National University is, like me, a cosmologist and astrobiologist with a fascination for how cancer fits into the story of life on Earth.
23 In September, the institute expanded with a new wing called the Stephen Hawking Centre but the cosmologist was unable to attend in person and sent his regards by video.
24 One of the longest-living survivors of the condition is Stephen Hawking, the 68-year-old cosmologist,[www.Sentencedict.com] who was diagnosed at the age of 21.
25 Despite being considered the most destructive force in space and absolutely uninhabitable, the conditions for life exist inside supermassive black holes, a Russian cosmologist has theorised.
26 "You just need a thick enough blanket on top, " University of Chicago cosmologist Eric Switzer told Discovery News.
27 "You hear people complain about how good the standard model is, " said Michael Turner, a cosmologist at the University of Chicago. "It's an incomplete model, and yet we can't find flaws in it."
28 Among them were a veteran of the civil rights movement, a tennis player who advocated gay rights, the last living High Plains Indian war chief and British cosmologist Stephen Hawking.
29 The discovery of a bacteria that can exist in extreme environments adds weight to a new theory championed by the British cosmologist Professor Paul Davies.
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