Sentences with phrase «fascinating studies from»

Fascinating studies from the late 19th and early 20th century reveal that gelatin — the part of broth that firms up and gets jiggly in the fridge — helps heal any body parts that are failing to thrive, suffering from wounds or recovering from surgery.

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But according to a fascinating new study from Pew, all this hype about information overload might amount to much ado about very little.
Cleveland draws from all sorts of sources — from Scot McKnight's A Community Called Atonement, to college football, to multiple scientific studies and surveys, many of which are quite colorful and fascinating.
At any rate, we have not had any occasion to relay any of the fascinating findings from sleep studies to our younger children.
(Around the same time in America, psychologist Harry Harlow was coming to the same conclusion in his fascinating and heart - rending studies of baby monkeys, where he observed that babies sought comfort, and not just food, from their mothers.)
A study from the JAMA Pediatrics has released fascinating findings on how feeding your baby through breastfeeding and formula feeding changes your baby's stomach bacteria.
For instance, every serious candidate suffered from some piece of unflattering content spread online from person to person: McCain sang «Bomb, Bomb Iran,» Edwards had his two - minute hair - brushing episode, Clinton was greeted with children and flowers while landing «under sniper fire,» and a comparison of Mitt Romney's past and current statements on abortion rights made for a fascinating study in contrast.
Michell believes that Powell's divisive legacy does not detract from him being a fascinating character study.
Inspired by Gregory Bateson, who suggested that we concentrate on shapes, patterns and relations when studying anything from anthropology to cybernetics, Volk has written a fascinating study of patterns of patterns, or metapatterns.
This study also increased the number of genetic markers scientist can use to study the population biology of great white and related sharks, Stanhope said, by a thousandfold, from which they hope to further expand knowledge of these fascinating animals, many of which are in urgent need of conservation.
McAleer describes the study as fascinating, saying that it reminds him of an oft - quoted Jedi mind trick from Star Wars, when Obi Wan Kenobi saves his robot friends simply by telling the stormtroopers firmly «these aren't the droids you're looking for».
Gina Rippon gives a fascinating perspective on gender differences in behavioural traits, with insights from studies in both humans and other species (2 September, p 24).
Gina Rippon gives a fascinating perspective on gender differences in behavioural traits, with insights from studies in both humans and...
This research on the alien quicksand surface of Europa is especially fascinating when coupled with two studies from last year.
I want to revisit a fascinating study that recently came from (mainly) the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab in Princeton.
«After several years of attempts to detect fluorescent emission from dark galaxies, our results demonstrate the potential of our method to discover and study these fascinating and previously invisible objects,» says Sebastiano Cantalupo (University of California, Santa Cruz), lead author of the study.
All this fascinating information culminated in a classic study from 2012.
But there's always quite a bit of variability among participants in these studies.Just check out this chart from a fascinating February study called DIETFITS, which was published in JAMA by researchers at Stanford.
The final graph (from the «Effect of High and Low Dietary Protein...» study) is particularly fascinating.
From fMRI to EEG, facial coding to biometrics, not to mention fascinating behavioral studies, you'll find it all at Neuromarketing.
Only occasionally does a master director implode it from within (Martin Scorsese with Raging Bull, less a conventional underdog tale than a character study that puts us in the ring with a defiantly confrontational and horribly fascinating central figure).
Documentary Showcase Presented by 500 Walnut: Comprising the best in documentary filmmaking, these compelling films feature everything from stirring character studies to fascinating looks at current global issues.
She began filming his daily routine, which would have made for a fascinating documentary on its own; but the plot thickened when Lao Yu's 20 - year - old son, Maofu, returned from the city, where he had been studying marketing and trying to etch out a new life for himself.
The piece might be most fascinating as a study in the evolution of a filmmaker, as Linklater made no fewer than 8 other films during the making of «Boyhood,» from «School Of Rock» to «A Scanner Darkly» to «Before Midnight.»
Nonetheless, it's well performed and a periodically fascinating study of Bradford's seedy underbelly that's rarely seen on film — the sexual rituals in shady nightclubs are a far cry from the cheeky car - rocking of «Rita, Sue and Bob Too».
The jarring score from Micah Levy («Under The Skin») starts from the first scene, plunging you into an intimate, probing and completely fascinating study of one of America's most well - known and beloved women.
Introductory resources to the fascinating and wide variety of Businesses, consumer needs and wants, customer service and key Business Studies terms from an award winning Business Studies department.
Prior to HGSE, I had studied and conducted research that, though quite fascinating, seemed disconnected from the «real - world» questions about learning and development that educators encounter on a day - to - day basis.
Embark upon an exciting and fascinating journey through the major milestones of our history: from the Porsche Typ 356 «No. 1» Roadster, through the legendary 911, to the latest Porsche models and concept studies.
It took me a solid two weeks to get through Andrew Solomon's massive, fascinating study of parenting under unusual circumstances, Far From the Tree.
The Top Pick from our January Lifestyles column is How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm by Mei - Ling Hopgood, a fascinating study on the differences in parenting techniques from all over the world.
By an extraordinary coincidence, he happened to be studying a module on The Senses, and kept sharing with me fascinating facts from his textbook.
Dearborn's study goes deeper, tracing a fascinating trajectory from sensitive, innovative young writer to the late - in - life caricature of his macho public image.
How a Grad Student Found Spyware That Could Control Anybody's iPhone From Anywhere In The World (Vanity Fair) This may be a bit TL; DR for some, but it is fascinating case study on malware and cyber security issues.
From fMRI to EEG, facial coding to biometrics, not to mention fascinating behavioral studies, you'll find it all at Neuromarketing.
As a postscript, it offers a fascinating study in telling a copy after Nicolas Poussin from the original.
No matter: whatever the signature, it's a fascinating example of nature studies from the period that beautifully captures the rather unsightly details of the lumpsucker specimen.
Articulate and insightful, The Big Picture offers readers the ability to consider each work in - depth, while also providing an easily digestible foundation from which to study the often challenging but continually fascinating world of 21st - century art.
Jared Muralt's illustrations hail from an older world, featuring fascinating studies of people, scientific inventions and the animal kingdom.
From Life The strange and fascinating tradition of drawing from the life model is brought up to date, including nude studies of Iggy From Life The strange and fascinating tradition of drawing from the life model is brought up to date, including nude studies of Iggy from the life model is brought up to date, including nude studies of Iggy Pop.
I had a particularly fascinating time interviewing Richard Wilson, a professor emeritus of physics at Harvard who has lately been studying risks associated with everything from nuclear power to Bangladesh's arsenic - tainted water supply.
He wrote a fascinating piece for the journal Science on the results of a study testing hundreds of very smart M.I.T. students to see if they could draw an emissions curve that would stop the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from rising.
I've seen fascinating efforts lately to use new software and graphics tools to visualize sets of data ranging from flights over the United States in a 24 - hour period to patterns of obesity onset and weight loss in the Framingham heart study to work charting relationships between child mortality, income and fertility rates.
This Twitter item leads to a Grist / Climate Desk piece on «Political ideology affects energy - efficiency attitudes and choices,» a fascinating new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that, in part using light bulb choices, shows how polarization over the merits of cutting greenhouse gas emissions appears to torque the behavior of conservatives away from commonsense energy choices.
In a Dot Earth post at the time, I focused on a fascinating case study from BP's gas fields in northern New Mexico, which showed that more careful use of the plunger systems can greatly cut gas loss (and thus methane emissions)-- and do so at a profit.
The Atlantic reports on a paper from the University of Missouri titled «Why Wanting Is Better than Having: Materialism, Transformation Expectations, and Product - Evoked Emotions in the Purchase Process» that explains the results of a fascinating study on happiness and buying stuff.
A fascinating study recently conducted at the University of Toronto's Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study suggests that a focus on the negative ramifications of lying may be the wrong way to encourage honesty from chilstudy recently conducted at the University of Toronto's Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study suggests that a focus on the negative ramifications of lying may be the wrong way to encourage honesty from chilStudy suggests that a focus on the negative ramifications of lying may be the wrong way to encourage honesty from children.
The first two posts in this series highlighted some fascinating findings from our annual Advice from Counsel study, providing recommendations for the top corporate e-discovery «plays» according to legal departments at Fortune 1000 corporations.
[2] It's a fascinating issue and I think my background — as someone who's studied administrative law and been a privacy officer — allows me to see the arguments from both sides.
The tweet storm that erupted after a Washington State judge declared Trump's executive order banning people from seven Muslim - majority countries from entering the U.S. unconstitutional (the decision was upheld in the Ninth Circuit) has been a fascinating psychological study in authoritarianism and a lesson for all of us about the importance of impartial judges.
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