reportsDiscoveryOf

P27994
predicate

Indicates that one entity formally announces or documents the finding or uncovering of another entity (typically a new object, fact, or phenomenon).

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
reportsDiscoveryOf canonical 14
reportedDiscoveryOf 2
announcedDiscoveryOf 1

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: reportsDiscoveryOf
Generated description
Indicates that one entity formally announces or documents the finding or uncovering of another entity (typically a new object, fact, or phenomenon).

Sample triples (19)

Subject Object
Sidereus Nuncius mountains on the Moon
Sidereus Nuncius lunar craters
Sidereus Nuncius uneven lunar surface
Sidereus Nuncius countless new stars in the Milky Way
Sidereus Nuncius four moons of Jupiter
Sidereus Nuncius Medicean stars
The Neutron (1932 paper) neutron via predicate surface "announcedDiscoveryOf"
Sidereal Messenger mountains on the Moon
Sidereal Messenger craters on the Moon
Sidereal Messenger uneven lunar surface
Sidereal Messenger countless new stars
Sidereal Messenger the Milky Way as a multitude of stars
Sidereal Messenger four moons of Jupiter
Experimenta circa effectum conflictus electrici in acum magneticam magnetic effect of an electric current on a compass needle
Messier 41 John Flamsteed via predicate surface "discoveryIndependentlyReportedBy" NERFINISHED
“Helical microtubules of graphitic carbon” (Nature, 1991)
surface form: Helical microtubules of graphitic carbon
carbon nanotubes
The Positive Electron (paper)
surface form: The Positive Electron
positron via predicate surface "reportedDiscoveryOf"
The Positive Electron (paper)
surface form: The Positive Electron
first known antiparticle via predicate surface "reportedDiscoveryOf"
Asakusa Kannon legend Kannon statue via predicate surface "describesDiscoveryOf"