Sentences with phrase «even young researchers»

Even young researchers who feel secure for now worry what will happen when their contracts expire.

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Most researchers, even those studying the most disadvantaged samples of young fathers, find:
«It's disappointing that so many young athletes with apparent concussions choose not to report their symptoms to coaches or even parents, but they are often highly motivated to avoid being removed from play,» Keith O. Yeates, a pediatric traumatic brain injury researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, said.
Researchers supporting co-parenting identified a number of fundamental methodological flaws of recent studies that challenge co-parenting of infants and young children: the failure to interview both parents, small and non-representative samples and use of unreliable and invalid measures, and the fact that even these studies have actually found no significant differences in child outcomes in single versus co-parenting families.
Researchers had never managed the feat on such ancient human DNA; even younger samples are often unreadable because they are riddled with bacteria and other contaminants.
«This provides an obstacle that can dissuade even the brightest young researchers from pursuing a research career.»
A similar law already existed in France, but before the Loi Sauvadet, every time a young researcher signed a new contract with a new employer — which could happen even when staying in the same lab, thanks to French laboratories» multiple affiliations and funding sources — the counter was reset.
And they found that, if Spanish scientists share most of the banes of young researchers across Europe, some issues are even exacerbated by the Spanish research culture.
When the researchers surgically removed this learning area, young birds couldn't even babble, but adult finches continued to sing perfectly.
After the rats were gone, Young and a team of UCSB researchers intensified their mosquito survey efforts to include highly effective scent traps but were unable to locate even a single mosquito.
And perhaps even younger fetuses develop memories — researchers will investigate that possibility next.
When researchers marked the monkeys» faces and presented them with mirrors, they didn't touch or examine the spot or show any other self - directed behaviors in front of those mirrors in the way that even a very young person would do.
The results may extend to other animals as well, the researchers speculate, and may even explain why some populations of sperm whales have relatively few young.
Although there were many successes, he emphasised the point that lack of funding and low salaries were driving young researchers away from scientific research and causing Italy to fall even further behind its European counterparts.
So young researchers often have to learn these skills on the job, which makes choosing the right environment even more important.
Scientists were even more stunned in July 2002 when researchers led by stem cell biologist Catherine Verfaillie at the University of Minnesota reported that bone marrow — derived cells they had injected into young embryos contributed to all three embryonic layers, just as embryonic stem cells would do.
Considering that some researchers have even suggested that in the future oxytocin might be used to overcome problems in early parent - infant interaction, there have been surprisingly few studies that test the effects of intranasal oxytocin in mothers of young children.
Researchers find that even at low levels, lead exposure is associated with lower reading and math scores in young children.
Even in the most favourable circumstances, it is rare for a young researcher to achieve an academic position sooner than 10 years after obtaining his or her Ph.D..
In a paper appearing today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers showed that even among young adults, a person's biological age may differ by many years from their actual chronological age.
The researchers believe that the mothers are giving the young males the opportunity to observe males in social situations, even while still clinging to their mothers.
Sure enough, when the researchers examined the brains of PD patients, they found more cells exhibiting signs of senescence than in people without the disease — and especially astrocytes, as they had expected.7 This was true even after matching patients for age, meaning that PD subjects had even more senescent astrocytes in their SNcs than is typical for people their age (ranging in this case from 50 — 92 years at autopsy)-- and remember, aging already drives an increase in the burden of these cells as compared with young people, even in those who have yet to develop Parkinson's disease.7
«Several interpretations of the nature of this system have been proposed, from an isolated slowly spinning magnetar with a substantial fossil - disk, to a young low mass X-ray binary system, or even a binary magnetar, but none of them is straightforward, nor can they explain the overall observational properties,» researchers said in a study, published in the Sept. 2, 2016, issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The researchers found that the dusty disks around some protostars, as young stars are called, are even bigger than theoretical models have predicted.
Researchers in Europe tracked the mental function of more than 7,000 British civil servants for a decade, and they found that even the youngest participants, who were between the ages of 45 and 49 at the outset, generally displayed slight yet measurable declines in short - term memory, mental reasoning, and verbal facility over the course of the study.
Researchers have found polycystic - appearing ovaries in young girls even before puberty and some even suggest the possibility of some girls even being born with polycystic ovaries.
And what's even worse, researchers estimate that 15 % of young women have disordered eating attitudes and behaviors.
Younger women had an even higher risk of heart disease, the researchers found.
By not taking this into account, she writes with Ed School researcher Suzanne Bouffard, «the most vulnerable young people don't just miss the boat; they aren't even on the deck.»
Ryan Hong, the study's lead researcher, asserts that young children of these «perfectionist» parents become frightened in committing even the smallest mistake; and whenever they do commit mistakes, they end up blaming themselves for failing to reach their parents» hard achievable goals as cited on San Francisco Gate.
Research shows it is actually not uncommon for widowed parents of young children to remarry within 5 years of the loss of their former spouses.1 Some researchers have even described the deceased spouse as remaining like an invisible figure in the new marriage; their influence still lives on through the surviving spouse.2 In all my years watching re-runs of the Brady Bunch, I don't recall many references at all to the deceased parents of the children.
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