Sentences with phrase «lab scientists say»

The Berkeley Lab scientists say this never - before - seen design rule could be used to piece together complex nanosheet structures and other peptoid assemblies such as nanotubes and crystalline solids.

Not exact matches

«We suspected that the young are most vulnerable because of their immature immune systems, but we didn't have a lot of hard evidence to show that before,» said study lead author Bo Hang, a Berkeley Lab staff scientist who previously found that thirdhand smoke could lead to genetic mutations in human cells.
Atheist bring nothing good to society... unfortunately they don't have philosophical minds they can't see the big picture... you simply put a monkey in lab coat on TV, call them a scientist, and an atheist will believe anything they say.
You said «simplistic life» so does that mean scientists have created this in the lab, the basic amino acids for life, they've done it?
«Because of the changing nature of the relationship between science and society, there are increasing calls for scientists to become more engaged and to realize responsibilities beyond what they do in the lab,» Frankel said.
«This is a pretty secure detection,» says Ralph Lorenz, a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, Md..
«I began to know how scientists can apply their knowledge in a place other than in a lab,» he says.
«Managers of forensic science labs should consider ways to minimize the overtime that scientists work, though this may be difficult if scientists must work more than 40 hours a week to clear backlogs or because of state mandates and a lack of trained staff to more evenly distribute hours,» Holt said.
A lab at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris has created a geodynamo in this way, and the scientists there were able to observe flips in polarity, although critics say that the experiment does not replicate the core's conditions closely enough to be trumpeted as a true success.
Harshman said that whereas a biologist might be offered $ 35,000 a year at one laboratory, a photonics scientist in a different lab might make $ 61,000 a year.
Tarantulas reveal intriguing mammal - like behaviors, says a scientist who cares enough to study them (not to mention keep 500 of them alive in his lab)
Setton says the multistep process her lab used to derive NP - type cells from the hiPSCs provides the necessary quality control as scientists seek additional uses for stem cell therapies.
«We're trying to control these animals so much, they're no longer useful,» says Joseph Garner, a behavioral scientist who runs a program to improve the value and welfare of lab animals at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
«This work was driven by talented scientists in the lab: graduate students Lian He and Peng Tan and postdoctoral research fellow Guolin Ma, Ph.D.,» Zhou said, «who fearlessly undertook this daunting project and overcame all the challenging obstacles to make this technique into reality.»
Petrovic says the team is making it possible for scientists to virtually explore reefs in the lab, allowing them to time - travel from year to year and track the growth and decline of individual colonies, and to study spatial and temporal relationships across the reef.
«As soon as Landsat 7 fails completely, we will not have Landsat observations until 2013 when LandSat's successor is scheduled for launch,» says senior scientist Compton Tucker of NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Lab at Goddard.
Unlike the lab, for instance, where scientists get final say over the temperature, people at large in the world are typically at liberty to add a layer or two.
However, the connection between the chemical diversity of soil and microbial diversity is poorly understood,» said Trent Northen, a senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).
«We discovered surprising and never - before - seen evolution and degradation patterns in two key battery materials,» said Huolin Xin, a materials scientist at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) and coauthor on both studies.
These models might be able to peer up to 50 years ahead and «show regional events, like a heat wave in India, rather than just global trends, like higher temperatures,» says Kate Evans, a scientist at the lab.
«Labs have been trying to do that for decades,» says Kirk Wangensteen, a physician scientist at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
«Hopefully we'll be able to get some insight by looking at these rocks into some of the global changes happening that maybe no longer permitted a lake to be present on the surface,» says Abigail Fraeman, a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab.
«This is an exciting discovery,» said study principal investigator Xiang Zhang, senior faculty scientist at Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and UC Berkeley professor.
«Paula and I walked into her new lab space, and all the counters, hoods, and shelves were bare,» says the materials scientist at the Northborough, Massachusetts, R&D center of Saint - Gobain, the giant company based in France.
Having used some of the tools computer scientists developed in the lab gives him a respect for both the research and its applicability, he says.
«The opportunities to combine different materials to develop new functionalities are appealing,» said co-senior author Steven Louie, senior faculty scientist at Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and UC Berkeley professor of physics.
Working with scientists in and out of your lab is especially important, Frias says, which places great demands on communication skills.
Dedysh, whose first international research experience was in the Tiedje lab, agrees, saying, «Scientists share an interest in research that is the same all over the world.
Scientists should also call their representatives, schedule meetings, attend constituent sessions and invite their representatives to visit and tour their institutions, lab or field work locations, Rovito said — approaches likely to elevate local engagement.
«This is the first optical an receiver that combines high - speed data transmission rate and rapid power - on and off functionality while being extremely low lower in the «power - on» state (about 88 miliwatts),» said Alessandro Cevrero, the primary author of the paper and a scientist of IBM Research Lab, Switzerland.
QB3's Crawford says that he's seen an uptick in the number of scientists looking to rent just a lab bench or two, rather than several thousand square feet for an entire lab.
«This is one of the first times that people have taken geoengineering out of the lab and into the field,» lead scientist Matthew Watson said Tuesday during a press conference in London.
For many years, her interest in the issue was «humanitarian,» she says — inspired by years of «watching the growing challenge of brilliant young scientists» from her own lab trying «to break into the business.»
One «very famous» principal investigator, Watson says, called the university safety officer «just a facilities guy who worked in a lab for a summer and fancies himself a scientist
How ocean sounds affect different marine species «is something we are only just beginning to understand,» says Greg Early, associate scientist with the Edgerton Research Lab.
«Our findings present new potential targets for therapeutic regulation of cross-presentation,» said Filippo Veglia, Ph.D., first author of the study and staff scientist in the Gabrilovich Lab.
«You can imagine how confused a tortoise must be after living in a place for 20 or 30 years and suddenly there is a barrier in its way,» said co-author Tracey Tuberville, associate research scientist at the University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Lab.
Lab scientists who've met patients say the experience enriches their research and points them toward more clinically relevant questions.
Gabriel Vecchi, head of the climate variations and predictability group at NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab and another author on the paper, says decades of weather prediction data show that forecasts have improved — and will improve — as scientists learn more about hurricanes.
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) called upon the government to do more to support the careers of «physician - scientists,» who provide a key link between the lab and the clinic, the FASEB group said.
UF / IFAS scientists at the Vero Beach lab are already busy with an extensive research program on the mosquito species that transmit Zika, Rey said.
«The westerly winds are picking up, so they're just playing it safe,» said NCAR scientist Greg Holland, who directs the lab's Earth System Laboratory.
University researchers who work with dangerous pathogens should keep an eye on each other and report any signs of suspicious behavior to lab managers, says a panel of life scientists that was asked by the U.S. government to think of ways to tackle the threat of lab insiders carrying out a bioterrorist attack.
Replicating an experiment, or even the whole study, can be useful for young scientists who are learning their way around the bench or lab, he says.
Prattichizzo's lab has led «a revolution in the topic of virtual touch,» says Miguel Otaduy, a computer scientist at Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid.
Corporate partnerships aren't unusual in built - environment research, but scientists say that the lab will have to select its members carefully, be transparent about funding sources and work to ensure scientific independence.
«This is why some cancers can be so difficult to treat with chemotherapy, because the cells can be in different states — some sensitive to treatment and some resistant to treatment, all in the same tumor,» says Sandro Santagata, a former visiting scientist in the lab of Whitehead Member Susan Lindquist.
«We started out just working on fundamental chemistry in the labsaid Sahn, a research scientist in the Department of Chemistry.
Through decisions made haphazardly 60 years ago, «we chose as a country to staff our labs primarily with graduate students and postdocs and a few non-tenured staff people, while other countries have permanent ways of staffing their labs,» often with PhD staff scientists in career positions, says Georgia State University economist Paula Stephan, an authority on the academic labor force.
«This finding could change the way we look at phase transformations within the cathode and the resulting loss of capacity in this class of material,» said Alpesh Khushalchand Shukla, a scientist at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry, and lead author of the study.
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