The impromptu boycott, which was in response to a Wall Street
Journal report suggesting Price misled lawmakers about his stake in an Australian biotech firm, delayed the committee vote.
A Wall Street
Journal report suggests that SoftBank's founder, Masayoshi Son, may have since become more willing to give up control amid mounting pressure on Sprint to roll out 5G technology.
Not exact matches
While Zenefits has said it hopes to hit $ 100 million in annual revenue by January, one indicator
suggested the figure had reached only $ 45 million by August, according to a recent Wall Street
Journal report.
On Thursday morning, the Wall Street
Journal reported that Mondelez had approached Hershey about a deal, even
suggesting the maker of Oreo cookies would change its name to Hershey and base its chocolate operations where Hershey operates to sweeten the deal.
A recent
report from The Wall Street
Journal suggested Apple Music is on track to overtake Spotify in U.S. subscribers as soon as this summer because its five percent growth rate per month outpaces Spotify's two percent growth rate.
«The Wall Street
Journal recently
reported the results of a new study, which
suggested that schools shouldn't wait until students are teenagers to teach evolutionary ideas.
In their New Age
Journal report, «Beverly Hills Shaman» (March - April 1989), they acknowledge that in February Carson and his attorney unexpectedly indicated their intention to drop the suit, and they document that prior to that action Carson had made claims
suggesting that many of Andrews «s experiences were the results of his own creative imagination.
More recently, a study
reported in the American
Journal of Sports Medicine
suggests that the ACL injury rate for female athletes, particularly non-contact ACL injuries, can be significantly reduced if the athlete follows a specific exercise program called the Prevent Injury and Enhance Performance (PEP) program before practices and games.
The new study,
reported in the
journal Pediatrics,
suggests that brain development is similar, whether babies get breast milk, standard formula or the soy variety.
A new
report out of Harvard University and published in the
journal Evolution, Medicine and Public Health,
suggests that a mother's milk may impact her little one's mood and behavior for the better — meaning every time you nurse, you help nudge your baby toward a calmer and happier outlook.
Their study,
reported in the
journal PLoS Computational Biology,
suggests that breast feeding not only taps the normal brain cells involved in secreting oxytocin.
Impressions left by a large claw on the innermost toe on the dinosaur's front foot (the analog of the human thumb) indicate that the still - unknown species was located near the base of the sauropod family tree, and the sizes of the footprints — in some cases 70 centimeters across —
suggest that the behemoths grew to reach 15 meters in length and weighed up to 10 metric tons, the researchers
report online today in the Scottish
Journal of Geology.
Using data gathered in August 2017 during a neutron star merger that occurred between 85 million and 160 million light - years away (an event in which the colliding stars together weighed about three times the mass of our sun), current astrophysical models
suggest that that single event generated between one and five Earth masses of europium and between three and 13 Earth masses of gold, the researchers
report this month in The Astrophysical
Journal.
Their
report, published May 10 in the
journal Nature Communications,
suggests that among more than a dozen different lines of mice developed around the world to mirror autism caused by mutations to the SHANK3 gene, Duke researchers are the first to create a mouse in which that gene has been completely eliminated.
Although these facts do not mean that the results are invalid, a 2003 study published in the British Medical
Journal suggests that trials funded by drug companies are more likely to
report favorable results about their products than are trials funded by independent organizations.
A
report of the study, published in the
journal JAMA Dermatology April 28,
suggests that identifying and informing high outlier physicians of their extreme practice patterns can enable targeted re-training, potentially sparing patients from substandard care.
A new technique
reported in the February 2015 issue of The FASEB
Journal suggests that during early stages, it might be possible to reverse age - related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness that is currently irreversible.
The case presented in the latest paper, published in the
journal Stem Cell
Reports,
suggests that uneven growth of identical twins could start during the early stages of preimplantation development.
The findings,
reported in an upcoming issue of the American
Journal of Primatology,
suggest that nonhuman primate cannibalism is not limited to infants and juveniles.
A survey of a major oil and natural gas - producing region in Western Canada
suggests a link between hydraulic fracturing or «fracking» and induced earthquakes in the region, according to a new
report published online in the
journal Seismological Research Letters.
The findings,
reported in the June issue of the
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
suggest doctors should treat ADHD as a condition that varies in severity rather than prescribing a single drug regimen.
The new discovery,
reported Aug. 31 in the
journal Cell by King's lab and the lab of Jon Clardy at Harvard Medical School,
suggests that choanos «eavesdrop» on bacteria to make sense of their environment and regulate their life history.
The researchers» work, published in the
journal Cell
Reports,
suggests that Rif1 plays a role in the prevention of «DNA replication stress,» a process causing DNA damage that can lead to genome instability.
A first - of - its - kind literature review published in the September issue of Anesthesiology, the official medical
journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists ® (ASA ®),
suggests although a majority of studies
report positive outcomes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the clinical use of antidepressants for the treatment of postoperative pain.
The mice had GNRH in their hypothalamus,
suggesting that the mutated gene doesn't prevent the hypothalamus from making GNRH, but somehow prevents it from secreting the hormone, the two teams
report in the 23 October issue of The New England
Journal of Medicine.
A
report, published tomorrow in the
journal Neuron,
suggests that the proteins, which are called neurotrophins, can also inhibit growth, providing the controls necessary to sculpt the brain.
«Our study
suggests that direct current stimulation can compensate somewhat for the loss of dopamine by decreasing the effort the brain has to put into getting its motor neurons to fire,» adds Shadmehr, the senior author of a
report on the research published online in The
Journal of Neuroscience on Sept. 2.
The
report, published in the October issue of The American
Journal of Pathology,
suggests that the emerging H7N9 virus has the potential to cause a pandemic, since it may transmit efficiently in humans and cause severe pneumonia.
The new findings published in the online
journal Scientific
Reports suggest that the delayed effects of the spill may have been important contributors to the declines.
The study, published in the open access
journal PeerJ today,
reports on the incidence of abnormal cervical vertebrae in woolly rhinos, which strongly
suggests a vulnerable condition in the species.
In their first paper, published in the
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology in 1997, Schweitzer, Horner, and colleagues
reported that spectroscopy and chemical analyses of extracts from a T. rex femur
suggested preserved proteins, including a form of collagen abundant in modern animal bones.
The results of the programme,
reported in the
journal Climate Research,
suggest that truffle cultivation may be possible in many parts of the UK.
In the
journal Antiquity last month, Kristiansen and paleogeneticist Eske Willerslev at the University of Copenhagen
reported that the sex ratios of the earliest Yamnaya burials in central Europe
suggest that the new arrivals were mostly men.
Writing in 2014 in the European
Journal of Neuroscience, Leuner and colleagues
reported that in rats with symptoms of postpartum depression (induced by stress during pregnancy, a major risk factor for postpartum depression in women), nerve cells in the nucleus accumbens atrophied and showed fewer protrusions called dendritic spines —
suggesting weaker connections to surrounding nerve cells compared with healthy rats.
The composition of the dust
suggests it is also just right for forming a rocky or terrestrial planet instead of a gaseous one, the group
reports in a paper set to be published in The Astrophysical
Journal.
Previous studies
suggest that the Late Cretaceous skies were only occupied by much larger pterosaur species and birds, but this new finding, which is
reported in the Royal Society
journal Open Science, provides crucial information about the diversity and success of Late Cretaceous pterosaurs.
A new
report by Australian and Swedish marine scientists in the
journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
suggests that it may be possible to restore living coral cover to a badly - degraded reef system — though not easy.
Preliminary evidence
suggested that the vaccine wards off disease; none of the patients who received the vaccine developed influenza in the winter after they were vaccinated, compared to two in a group who received a lower dose, and seven in the placebo group, the team
reports today in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
The discovery,
reported in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
suggests that the widespread practice of throwing away egg yolks to maximize one's dietary protein intake from eggs is counterproductive, said Nicholas Burd, a University of Illinois professor of kinesiology and community health who led the research.
The analysis
suggests, but does not prove, that consuming DHA and EPA, two omega - 3 fatty acids found in fish, enhanced cognitive flexibility in these adults in part by beefing up the anterior cingulate cortex, the researchers
report in the
journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.
This is no easy task, and a study out in the
journal Scientific
Reports suggests that one of the most promising strategies — creating a vaccine that targets the «stalk» of a protein that covers the flu virus — is a strong one, but isn't completely bulletproof.
«Not only does this
report shed light on how colds exacerbate asthma, it also
suggests new pathways and existing drugs that might be exploited to limit this, in some cases, severe combination of respiratory events,» said John Wherry, Ph.D., Deputy Editor of the
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, «These findings also highlight an emerging appreciation for the interaction between metabolic pathways and the immune system.»
«Our results
suggest that the use of these small, relatively inexpensive devices is associated with significant increases in physical activity and improvements in some key health outcomes, at least in the short term,» internist Dena Bravata of Stanford University and her colleagues
report in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
In their paper published in the
journal Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators Shane Shucheng Wong, MD, and Timothy Wilens, MD — both of the MGH Department of Psychiatry —
report that their review
suggests only two pediatric uses of medical cannabis — to relieve chemotherapy - induced nausea and vomiting and to reduce seizures — are supported by existing studies.
The model
suggests that a dolphin heading full out — 6 meters per second — into the air could finish an astonishing seven rotations, the researchers
report in this month's
Journal of Experimental Biology.
But a
report in tomorrow's New England
Journal of Medicine
suggests that many drivers get far less sleep than they say they need.
The
report suggests concrete measures such as more open - access
journals to allow poorer institutions to have access, easing visa restrictions on visiting scientists, and investigating new metrics and analysis techniques that will allow research panels to accurately assess global collaboration.
Findings
reported today in the
journal Nature
suggest that male garter snakes emerging from hibernation impersonate females just so that other males will warm them up and conceal them from predators.
That parameter, along with data about the sprinter's position (collected by lasers every 0.1 second during the race),
suggests that Bolt's time sans wind assistance would have been 9.68 seconds, the researchers
report today in the European
Journal of Physics.
Through a series of sophisticated experiments, researchers
reporting in The American
Journal of Pathology
suggest that matrix metalloproteinase - 3 (MMP - 3) plays a pivotal role in disruption of the brain / spinal cord barrier (BSCB), cell death, and functional deficits after SCI.