Findings of a new study offer hope that humanity will be able to ride out global warming.
Not exact matches
«The
findings of this
study offer the
new suggestion that giving individuals a «zap»
of electrical stimulation can enhance the brain's natural thinking cap boost in creativity,» commented
study co-author and Georgetown psychology professor Adam Green.
Merrimon Cuninggim in The College Seeks Religion (
New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1947), pp. 298 - 300, reports on a careful
study of seventy state - supported institutions and
finds that 80 per cent have departments
of religion or courses in religion
offered in other departments
of the curriculum.
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Daniel's
New York Times op - ed on her
study's
findings, «A Hidden Cost to Giving Kids Their Vegetables,» generated a lot
of discussion both on this blog and on the Times website, and within a few days Daniel contacted me and kindly
offered to be interviewed here on TLT.
A
new study from the University
of Iowa
finds that high school sports concession stands can improve the nutritional quality
of their
offerings — and without going broke!
The
new results
offer «a consistent message that the
findings from older children translate into those younger,» says Ben Carter
of King's College London, who was a coauthor on the
study of older children.
These and other
findings from a
new study conducted by researchers at Montefiore Health System and Albert Einstein College
of Medicine
of Yeshiva University,
offer the first clinical recommendations for making diagnostic decisions about headaches in pregnant women.
The
new drugs
offer the hope
of treatment to perhaps thousands
of HIV patients who have stopped responding to other medications, says William Towner, medical director
of the Kaiser Permanente HIV / AIDS research trials program and member
of the
study team, which reported its
findings online today in The Lancet.
The
study chronicles the use
of Vasalgel ™ in groups
of rhesus macaques — confirming previous preclinical
findings in rabbits on the efficacy
of the
new device and
offering a
new tool to colony managers.
Dr Aramesh, the lead author
of the
study, said that for researchers and engineers this
finding offered potential
new methods to engineer future smart materials.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor
of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine and the
study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys
of this kind have weaknesses in terms
of parent responses reflecting the breadth
of traumas children may be exposed to, the
findings, published in the Oct. issue
of the journal Pediatrics,
offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense
of cultural identity.
A
study by the Cancer Science Institute
of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University
of Singapore (NUS) has
found new interactions between two molecules involved in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), STAT3 and PRL - 3, which may
offer a
new therapeutic target for cancer treatment.
The
findings from the wildfire
study offer a
new clue as to how naturally occurring charcoal can remain stable for long periods
of time, Masiello said.
«The search for nearby fast radio bursts
offers an opportunity for citizen scientists to help astronomers
find and
study one
of the
newest species in the galactic zoo,» says theorist Avi Loeb
of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
But the
new study, published online today in the Proceedings
of the Royal Society B,
finds that when players start out using multiple different strategies, by making fair or unfair
offers, and rejecting or accepting unfair
offers, some will act out
of spite.
Authors
of the
new paper
offer some advice with their data: «Following the
findings reported here,» they write, «it would seem a prudent next step for subsequent
studies to compare samples and protocols between different laboratories around the world.»
Two
new studies by researchers at the University
of California, Irvine and NASA have
found the fastest ongoing rates
of glacier retreat ever observed in West Antarctica and
offer an unprecedented look at ice melting on the floating undersides
of glaciers.
Their
findings confirm much
of the observations from previous smaller
studies, and
offer some
new insights into the patterns
of de novo mutations throughout the human genome.
(NaturalHealth365)
Findings from a
new study offer further evidence
of the cancer - fighting properties
of vitamin C.
All told, dozens
of studies have now been published on PQQ's spectacular health benefits,
finding it effective in triggering
new mitochondrial growth, protecting mitochondrial function, and delivering all the health benefits that having robust mitochondria
offers for your heart, your brain and every other cell, muscle and organ in your body.
Think more about how your recipients will actually use them, say the authors
of a
new study, and less about their reaction when opening the packages.Yes, the idea
of finding a present that will
offer a «big reveal» can be appealing, and can add some excitement to an otherwise predictable gift exchange.
Many online dating sites claim to
offer a better shot at
finding love than other forms
of traditional dating, but a
new study is challenging these claims.
In «
New Kids on the Block,» (research), Sanbonmatsu, Kling, Duncan, and Brooks - Gunn report the
findings of their MTO
study and
offer several possible explanations for the program's lack
of overall positive effects on academic achievement.
But in a
study of Georgia Tech's hugely successful online master
of science in computer science (OMSCS) program, educational economists Joshua Goodman and Amanda Pallais and public policy expert Julia Melkers
found that digital learning can tap into a
new market
of students by
offering an online degree that is equivalent in all ways to an in - person degree, at a fraction
of the cost.
For instance, a 2015
study of a privately funded voucher program in
New York City
found that being
offered a voucher to attend a private school increased college enrollment rates among black and Hispanic students by 4.4 percentage points, a 10 percent gain relative to the control group, and also increased bachelor's degree completion rates among black and Hispanic students by 2.4 percentage points, a 27 percent gain.
Many
of those not
offering such classes are the
new small schools, the
study found.
Still, University
of Washington researchers
found in a forthcoming
study that
New Orleans had less to
offer progressive parents than D.C. and Denver, two other cities where parents choose where their children attend school.
In the
study Missed Opportunities, The
New Teacher Project
found that these staffing hurdles help push urban districts» hiring timelines later to the point that «anywhere from 31 percent to almost 60 percent
of applicants withdrew from the hiring process, often to accept jobs with districts that made
offers earlier.»
You Too Can Accept Credit Cards Card Gives Virtual Rewards When You Spend Real Cash Consumers Know More About Credit Scores, but Knowledge Gaps Still Prove Costly
New Guide Takes Mystery out
of Prepaid Cards Contactless Credit Cards Could Encourage Spending Chase and LivingSocial
Offer a Deal
of a Card Women Pay More Than Men for Credit Cards,
Study Finds Springtime Means
New Bonuses for Popular Rewards Cards Convenience Stores Pass Credit Card Fees on to Consumers Discover Expands Internationally, Sets EMV Mandate American Express Cardholders Can Tweet for Savings Contactless Payments: The Faster Way to Pay MasterCard
Offers «Priceless» City Experiences Plain Vanilla Cards Pack a Big Punch Scrap the Plastic: A
New Way to Pay is Coming Americans» Financial Situation Improving - Not Out
of the Woods True Romance is About Discussing Finances FTC Action Stops Fake Credit Card Telemarketing Operation MasterCard Lays Out EMV Roadmap Sovereign Bank Launches a «Sphere»
of a Simplified Card
New Year Starts with Mixed News on Credit Defaults Suze Orman Pushes Prepaid Card Citibank Makes Rewards Program Social It's Never Too Early to Teach Children About Credit Cards
New Services
Offer Loyalty Programs Through Credit Cards Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Launches Card Agreement Simplification Project Credit Card Users Focus on Product Benefits, Not Cost, Says
New Survey Spend Wisely this Holiday Season EMV Chip Technology Continues to Spread in the U.S. Interested In Calculating Interest?
Researchers have
found signs
of all three behavioral traits in
new studies that
offer fresh evidence that investors can be their own worst enemies.
Behavioral changes don't happen without incentives, and, after getting wind
of this
study,
New Hampshire - based entrepreneur Sharon Phlatus registered a domain name and an LLC application for Phartsets, a start - up that will «
offer financial incentives for action that, quite frankly, most people
find really gross.»
Study finds sensory disconnect in autistic children by Tom Wilemon (Nashville, TN) Sand
offers unusual therapy for Thelwall woman (Thelwall, UK) Controversy plagues school mental health screening by Kelli Kennedy (Miami, FL) Capella University Re-Designated National Approved Center
of Play Therapy Education (Minneapolis, MN)
New Treatment Helps Better Analyze Offenders (ChinaDaily)
A
new study of recent Ontario home buyers and home sellers, commissioned by RECO,
found that 47 per cent
of those polled would consider paying up to 10 per cent over their budget and 31 per cent would consider
offering 10 to 20 per cent more to outbid the competition.