A new method, recently published in the biology journal The FASEB
Journal by an international team including Osaka University researchers, can now image intracellular fatty acids at a single cell level.
Not exact matches
Reporting in the
journal Nature, an
international team of researchers led
by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) explains that wind - driven incursions of warm water forced the retreat of glaciers in West Antarctica during the past 11,000 years.
Details of the tumor confirmation, announced
by an
international research
team led
by Penn Museum Associate Curator and Paleoanthropologist Janet Monge, is available in a research paper, «Fibrous dysplasia in a 120,000 + year old Neandertal from Krapina, Croatia,» in the online scientific
journal PLOS ONE.
The study, conducted
by an
international team of collaborators including Binghamton University anthropologist Rolf Quam and published this week in the noted research
journal PLoS ONE, was carried out at the archeological site of the Sima de los Huesos in northern Spain.
Now, an
international team led
by researchers from Tianjin University and Nankai University has unraveled the puzzle of how Zika virus replicates and published their finding in Springer's
journal Protein & Cell.
The study publishing January 9 in the open access
journal PLOS Biology led
by researchers from Uppsala University with an
international team of collaborators, also indicates that the resulting mixed population genetically adapted to the extreme environmental conditions.
The research
by an
international team led
by Moriah L. Szpara, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Penn State University, will be published in the May 2016 issue of the
journal Virology.
The guidelines, based on a scientific review
by an
international team of experts, are published in the American
Journal of Public Health.
Llinás is the leader of an
international team of scientists whose paper describing their research will be published in the
journal Nature on the Advance Online Publication website, www.nature.com on 23 February 2014 along with a second paper, which describes related work led
by Andy Waters (University of Glasgow) and Oliver Billker (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute).
This week, an
international research
team led
by palaeogeneticists of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) published a study in the
journal Science showing that the earliest farmers from the Zagros mountains in Iran, i.e., the eastern part of the Fertile Crescent, are neither the main ancestors of Europe's first farmers nor of modern - day Europeans.
One example for such an association has now been reported
by an
international team of researchers in the
journal New Phytologist: a fungus of the genus Trichoderma lives inside the tissue of tomato plants (endophytically) and helps its host to defend itself against infestations
by parasitic nematodes.
The mechanism is proposed
by an
international team of scientists led
by Vasiliki Mouslopoulou of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in the
journal Tectonics.
An
international research
team led
by Radek Poleski, postdoctoral researcher at The Ohio State University, described the discovery in a paper appearing online in The Astrophysical
Journal.
An
international team led
by Professor Tom Harrison at St George's, University of London has published results of their Advancing Cryptococcal Treatment for Africa (ACTA) Trial in the New England
Journal of Medicine which shows relatively simple changes can save tens of thousands of lives a year.
The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are in a much better environmental shape than the rest of the world has been brought into question in a study publishing on March 28 in the open access
journal PLOS Biology,
by an
international team lead
by Steven L. Chown and Monash University scientists.
The scientists reported their findings in a paper in the Astrophysical
Journal by Connor Pearce, of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the University of Southampton in the UK, and an
international team of colleagues.
In a study published today in the British Medical
Journal, an
international team led
by Imperial College London and KU Leuven, Belgium describe a new test, called ADNEX, which can discriminate between benign and malignant tumors, and identify different types of malignant tumor, with a high level of accuracy.
The research
team, led
by HKUST's Chair Professor of Division of Life Science Professor Pei - Yuan Qian and HKBU's Associate Professor of Biology Dr Jian - Wen Qiu, has published the research findings in the
international academic
journal Nature Ecology & Evolution in early April.
The findings
by an
international team of astronomers, including Victoria Kaspi and Shriharsh Tendulkar of McGill University, appear in the January 11 edition of Nature and are highlighted on the cover of the
journal.
The
international team led
by astronomers from Peking University in China and from the University of Arizona announce their findings in the scientific
journal Nature on Feb. 26.
This is the result of a comprehensive new study conducted
by an
international team of scientists that is now published in the
journal Nature Energy.
In the current study, being published in the
journal Science Translational Medicine, the
international interdisciplinary research
team demonstrates that the transport of molecules across the blood - brain barrier can be modulated
by gut microbes — which therefore play an important role in the protection of the brain.
Published in the
journal Nature, the revised estimates of China's carbon emissions were produced
by an
international team of researchers, led
by Harvard University, UEA, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Tsinghua University, in collaboration with 15 other
international research institutions.
The study, which was published in the
Journal of Experimental Psychology, was undertaken
by Dr. Arik Cheshin from the Department of Human Services at the University of Haifa, together with an
international team of researchers from the United States and the Netherlands, headed
by Prof. Peter Kim of the University of Southern California.
The research,
by an
international team of hydrologists and Roman historians, is published today in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, an open access
journal of the European Geosciences Union (EGU).
An
international team led
by scientists of Yonsei University in the Republic of Korea, presents the results in the scientific
journal Nature Geoscience.
An
international team of scientists have published a study in The
Journal of Clinical Investigation, where they show that the disease is caused
by a defective blood protein, the so - called coagulation factor XII.
Writing today (Feb. 23, 2014) in the
journal Nature Geoscience, an
international team of researchers led
by University of Wisconsin - Madison geoscience Professor John Valley reveals data that confirm the Earth's crust first formed at least 4.4 billion years ago, just 160 million years after the formation of our solar system.
An
international team led
by metabolism experts Matthias Tschöp (Helmholtz Zentrum München / Technische Universität Müchen), Richard diMarchi (Indiana University) and Timo Müller (Helmholtz Zentrum München) report in the current issue of the
journal Cell that liver - specific delivery of the thyroid hormone T3 using glucagon corrects obesity, glucose intolerance, fatty liver disease and atherosclerosis without causing adverse effects in other tissues.
But proof supporting the «universalist» hypothesis has now been provided
by a new study conducted
by a research
team of the
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste and just published in the
journal PNAS.
In a paper published August 17, 2017 in the
journal PLOS ONE, an
international team of researchers, led
by Director Nicole Boivin of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, used new techniques to analyze ancient DNA and proteins from 496 bone samples from 22 island, coastal and inland sites in eastern Africa.
It has been described
by an
international team led
by Michael S. Engel of the University of Kansas and the American Museum of Natural History in the US and Diying Huang of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology in the People's Republic of China in Springer's
journal The Science of Nature.
This is the result of a piece of research published on the scientific
journal Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine conducted
by a multi-disciplinary
team comprising SISSA (
International School for Advanced Studies), the University of Trieste, ELETTRA Sincrotrone and two Spanish institutions, Basque Foundation for Science and CIC BiomaGUNE.
Reporting in the
journal Angewandte Chemie
International Edition, a
team of researchers in the Institute for Integrated Catalysis at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory led
by chemist Janos Szanyi showed that the artificial catalyst works much the same way that similar bacterial enzymes do:
by coming at the target from the side rather than head on.
Reporting in the
journal Angewandte Chemie
International Edition, a
team of researchers in the Institute for Integrated Catalysis at PNNL showed that the artificial catalyst works much the same way that similar bacterial enzymes do:
by coming at the target from the side rather than head on.
This conclusion is drawn
by an
international team of researchers in an article published this week in the
journal Molecular Ecology.
In a feature article published in the open access
journal eLife, an
international team of experts led
by Dr Bonnie Wintle and Dr Christian R. Boehm from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, capture perspectives of industry, innovators, scholars, and the security community in the UK and US on what they view as the major emerging issues in the field.
He is lead author of a new paper
by an
international scientific
team in the
journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE) which argues that while more and more of the planet's environments are approaching major regime shifts — or points of no - return — there may still be time to save them.
In a study published today in the
journal Science and funded mainly
by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust, an
international team of researchers has shown that environmentally - induced methylation changes occur only in certain regions of our genome (our entire genetic material)-- but, unexpectedly, that these methylation patterns are not passed on indefinitely.
An
international team led
by William Ripple, distinguished professor of ecology at Oregon State University, analyzed data on the IUCN Red List to reach their findings, which were published today in Royal Society Open Science, a professional
journal.
These findings have been published today
by an
international team lead
by researchers at the Senckenberg Nature Research Society and Goethe University in the
journal Science.
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Research
by an
international team of scientists recently published in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters says that the cooling effect of aerosols is so large that it has masked as much as half of the warming effect from greenhouse gases.
The study, co-authored
by a
team of 19
international climate scientists, was published this week in the peer - reviewed
journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
The analysis
by a
team of scientists − including from Climate Analytics and the
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) − who have published key research papers on the science, impacts and policy aspects of the 1.5 ˚C limit is the centrepiece of a collection of content
by Nature Climate Change, Nature Geoscience and Nature
journals, titled Targeting 1.5 °C.
Writing in the
journal Science, an
international team of scientists argue that the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation (RED) initiative, launched in 2005
by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, is scientifically and technologically sound, and that political and economic challenges facing the plan can be overcome.
(01/03/2008) North American forests are storing less carbon due to warmer autumns, reports a study published in the
journal Nature
by an
international team of researchers.
This recent RealClimate piece summarizes some of the relevant recent work in this area, including a study published
by the
international PAGES 2k
team in the
journal Nature Geoscience just months ago.
In a new analysis released
by the
journal Nature, an
international research
team led
by Sherwood reports that better cloud - cover physics narrow the spread of disagreement among the climate sensitivity estimates.
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