Examples of 'new to science' in a sentence

Meaning of "new to science"

This phrase is used to describe something that has been recently discovered or introduced in the field of science. It implies that the subject or concept is not widely known or studied yet

How to use "new to science" in a sentence

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Some of the plants he collected were new to science.
Many are new to science.
Townsend collected a number of animals new to science.
Many descriptions of birds new to science have been published in the bulletin.
Some of these findings could be new to science.
Most are new to science.
Several thousand of them represented species new to science.
Many of which are completely new to science and exist nowhere else.
Coleman discovered many marine creatures new to science.
This phenomenon is new to science and has not been observed in other animals.
Two of these species were new to science.
It is new to science and was identified from microfossils found in China.
Many of the species found were new to science.
That process of finding species new to science and naming them continues to this day.
To discover species completely new to science.

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I am new to Science of Spirituality and would like to receive introductory material.
Some of the findings may be new to science.
Was something brand new to science So every bone that came out of the ground.
They also discovered a snail species new to science.
Magnolia species new to science found in Sierra Gorda.
Their discoveries are completely new to science.
It was described as new to science by Italian mycologist Carlo Vittadini.
They have discovered fish completely new to science.
Six species new to science are described and illustrated,.
Two more are completely new to science.
If it is new to science, it is described and given a new scientific name.
Many of the specimens were new to science when collected.
On the expedition he collected numerous plant species new to science.
Several were new to science.
Philips described numerous species and subspecies which were new to science.
Three species new to science.
As a taxonomist he described many species of amphibians and reptiles new to science.
She has discovered a few dozen new to science species of marine fishes.
Botanists are still regularly discovering species new to science.
Eighteen species possibly new to science were discovered….
Later she concluded that it represented a species new to science.
A flying squirrel, new to science has also its range in this district.
Two of the variants were new to science.
A flying squirrel, new to science has been recently discovered from this district.
He collected a number of animals new to science.
However, many genes are totally new to science and their function is yet unknown.
Bob has discovered several marine species new to science.
If I was new to science today, I would very much want to go into this area.
At least one is therefore new to science.
It was originally described as new to science in 2006 as a variety of Cortinarius rufoallutus.
It was actually an animal new to science.
More than 20 species new to science are discovered in Queensland each year.
Ambulocetus was totally new to science.
It is a species new to science only described recently and first published in 1993.
Jargon is nothing new to science.

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