Sentences with phrase «nature magazine publishes»

During the COP22 events in Marrakech, William McDonough gives a speech called «The New Language of Carbon» and Nature magazine publishes his essay titled «Carbon is not the enemy».
Nature magazine publishes study on potential new antibiotics discovered by a team led by Eleftherios Mylonakis, MD, chief of infectious diseases at The Rhode Island and The Miriam Hospitals.
That discovery is the focus of an article in the most recent Nature magazine published Thursday.
«In 1994, Nature magazine published a study of mine in which we estimated the underlying rate at which the world was warming by removing the impacts of volcanoes and El Niños (Christy and McNider 1994)... The result of that study indicated the underlying trend for 1979 - 1993 was +0.09 °C / decade which at the time was one third the rate of warming that should have been occurring according to estimates by climate model simulations.»

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Several local magazines and papers were published, both of a political and a religious nature, but there is still need for national publications which will reach all Muslims in China.
Sarah has been interested in, and writing about, the hormones of labour and birth since 2002, when her popular article «Ecstatic Birth, Nature's Hormonal Blueprint for Labour» was published in Mothering magazine.
While important questions remain, the technique, first proposed in a paper published in 2014 in Nature magazine, might have potential application to verify that nuclear warheads presented for disarmament were in fact true warheads.
Scientific American, the longest continuously published magazine in the U.S., Nature, the world's leading multidisciplinary science journal, and Tor Books, the leading science fiction and fantasy publisher, are media partners for the contest run by the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National University of Singapore.
«This large quantity of data has enabled us to verify the hypothesis that the variability of this object is due to changes in the relativistic Doppler factor» explains José Antonio Acosta Pulido, a researcher at the IAC / ULL and one of the authors of the article, which is published today in Nature magazine.
As early as 2007, in a study published in the scientific magazine Nature, Hackermüller, together with a number of colleagues, was able to demonstrate that not only two per cent of the genome is transcribed into RNA — a template which normally serves the production of proteins — but practically the entire genome, even those areas which are completely neglected when looking at blueprints for proteins.
She published her work recently in the magazine Nature Communications.
Against that backdrop, the London - based magazine New Scientist reported in February that data presented in Verfaillie's July Nature paper appeared under a different label but was otherwise identical in a second paper published in Experimental Hematology in August of 2002.
University of Montana Professor John Kimball is among the team of researchers who published an article on Oct. 30 about their study on Nature magazine's website titled «Vegetation Greening and Climate Change Promote Multidecadal Rises of Global Land Evapotranspiration.»
The study supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) was published in the «Nature Scientific Reports» specialist magazine.
They have now been published online by Nature in the open access magazine Scientific Reports.
That's the question I examine in my first feature story for Nature, published today online and in the print magazine April 5.
This newest result is now published in the renowned scientific magazine Nature Energy.
Science Magazine covered JBEI publication «Discovery of enzymes for toluene synthesis from anoxic microbial communities» published in Nature Chemical Biology.
A new study published in Nature magazine says that cancer may be less a matter of «bad luck» and much more in our control.
In a segment published by 100 Bars Magazine, Lush One tours the FilmOn offices and details the nature of the move and what fans can expect from the partnership.
While contributing to post-article discussions, I stumbled on a fascinating article by David Vinjamuri (contributor to Forbes Magazine) that attempted to provide an even - handed approach to the state of the publishing industry — and didn't do a too bad job of it, although by its very nature, left out some elements, like the small and middle sized publishing houses, and their topology being different from the larger companies.
Work first published in the magazine is featured in Poetry Daily, Best American Essays, Best American Short Stories, Best American Poetry, Best American Science and Nature Writing, The Pushcart Prize, and The PEN / O Henry Prize Stories, among others.
My natural history photography has appeared in BBC Wildlife, National Wildlife, National Geographic Magazine, Ocean Realm, Sunset, People, Ranger Rick, Reader's Digest, Scuba Diving, Skin Diver, Scientific American, Nature, Science, New York Times, United Press International, USA Today, has been used in various advertising and publicity campaigns as well as by all of the major textbook publishing houses, is on exhibit in aquaria and museums around the world and is occasionally recognized in photographic competitions.
2016 — Bohrer, Ashley, The Commodified Built Environment, Red Wedge, August 2015 — Derrick, Andy, Friday Feature, Matthew Woodward, ArtSquare, December Hartigan, Phillip, Seeing the Art For the Trees, Hyperallergic, August Daignault, Kristina, With Matthew Woodward, Inside the Artists» Kitchen, May 2014 — Hartigan, Phillip A, Expo Chicago Fails to Inspire, Hyperallergic, October, Obaro, Tomi, What I'm Doing This Weekend, Matthew Woodward, Chicago Magazine, October Juarez, Frank Art365, Matthew Woodward, May Hildwine, Jeriah, Matthew Woodward, Review, ArtPulse Magazine, April 2013 — Hall, Sarah Elise, Art - Rated, Matthew Woodward, Interview, November Klein, Paul, Art Letter, The Huffington Post, October Sherman, Whitney, Playing With Sketches, Rockport Publishing, October 2012 — Meuller, Rachel, Meticulous Chaos, Be Nice Art Friends, July Taskaporan, Erol, Matthew Woodward, Interview, Neo Collective, July Gumbs, Melissa, View From the Birth Day at the Chicago Cultural Center, Examiner, July Amir, Matthew Woodward's Decaying Drawings, Beautiful / Decay, May Dluzen, Robin, Catalogs of Anonymous Forms, Chicago Art Magazine, April Debat, Don, Unveiling the Unique, Chicago Sun Times, March Mutts, Lost at E Minor, New Art, January 2011 — Vora, Manish, Iconomancy: The Magic of Art, Art Log, November Pocaro, Alan, Keeping Your Balance in the Windy City, Art Critical, October Hausslein, Allison, Fanmail, Dailyserving, November Marszalek, Norbert, One Question, Neotericart, October New American Paintings, Number 95, Midwest Edition, June Cook, Greg, Contained at BCA, The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research, April James, Damian, More Than a Whisper in the Ear, Bad at Sports, January 2010 — Blau, Lilly, Love and Real Estate, The Huffington Post, November Himebauch, Adam, Matthew Woodward, Veoba Magazine, November Pitts, Johnathan, Look What They Found, Baltimore Sun, July Duquette, Laura, Featured Artist, Artery Magazine, May Duquette, Laura, How WNY Has Influenced His Work, Buffalo Rising Magazine, May Pocaro, Alan, Selections From the INDA 5, Aeqai, April Franz, Jason, International Drawing Annual 5, Manifest Gallery, March Solamo Tony, Barrington Hills Courier - Review, January Barber, John, Medium Magazine, Outside Infinity, February Avedesian, Alexi, Vellum Magazine, Spirits, January 2009 — Reed, Marliana, Invisible City Magazine, Issue 6, November Lacy, Rebecca, MuseMemo Magazine, Hauntingly Beautiful, October Abram, A, Spillspace Magazine, All the Wild Horses, September Kohn, Iliana, Lost At E Minor Magazine, Issue 244, 245, August Tremblay, Brenda, Finger - Lakes Explores Connections, Mysteries, WXXI, P.R, August Low, Stuart, Drawing Together Man and Nature, Democrat and Chronicle, August Wheeler, Dan, Upstate Artists Exhibit in Exclusive MAG Show, MPN Now, July Rafferty, Rebecca, The Elephant in the Room, City Newspaper, July 2008 — O'Sullivan, Michael, Modern or Retro?
New York Magazine and Vogue recently profiled Bruce Davidson's photographs of Los Angeles in conjunction with the release of the books Bruce Davidson: Los Angeles 1964 and Bruce Davidson: Nature of Los Angeles 2008 — 2013, both published by Steidl.
Simon Roberts has a new series of photographs published in the April 2016 issue of National Geographic Magazine, alongside an article by Ken Otterbourg: «How Urban Parks Are Bringing Nature Close to Home»
The «Art & Justice» issue of Aperture magazine was published with two covers: From left, AWOL ERIZKU, «Untitled (Forces of Nature # 1),» 2014; and RICHARD AVEDON, «Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights leader, with his father, Martin Luther King, Baptist minister, and his son, Martin Luther King III, Atlanta, Georgia, March 22, 1963.»
[3] In an interview with Art: 21, Ritchie states that he reads Nature Magazine, which is a weekly journal that publishes technical articles about contemporary scientific findings.
Nature magazine, arguably the leading scientific journal in the world, published a paper this week by two widely - respected scholars — Gabriel Vecchi and Brian Soden — suggesting that global warming may have a minimal effect on hurricanes.
Are you saying that Nature, Science Magazine, Oceanography, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, etc. are not actually science journals or publish «fake science?»
PS — As to whether I've ever learned any climate science, Nature magazine thought so when they published my peer - reviewed «Communications Arising»... and you?
How can EPA have increased the cost of carbon this past year, when we now can see that even Nature magazine, and NOAA, are published data suggesting a considerably lower climate sensitivity?
I tried to mention that in my piece that was published in Nature Magazine, but the reviewers axed it.
The study, which was featured in the August 9, 2010 issue of Nature magazine and later published in the peer - reviewed journal Environmental Science and Technology, raises serious doubts about the industry's contention that there is no need for tighter water - quality standards to keep mountaintop removal from contaminating drinking water relied on by communities downstream of the mines.
The following was published in Nature magazine on June 14, 2017.
Tony, «This paper is from their own site and was published in Nature magazine last year.»
The paper, an extension of a study published earlier that year in Nature magazine, included a reconstruction of global temperature variation over many centuries.
I am also one of the few amateur scientists who has published anything peer - reviewed in Nature Magazine in many years.
First off, about a year after the IPCC released its AR4 report (from which the EPA took its statement), David Thompson and colleagues published a paper in Nature magazine titled «A large discontinuity in the mid-twentieth century in observed global - mean surface temperature.»
It was a graph that persuaded me to abandon my scepticism (until I found out about its flaws), because I thought Nature magazine would never have published it without checking.
His name came up in the «climategate» email scandal that emerged out of the Climatic Research Unit at East Anglia University, in connection to a «trick» employed by Dr. Mann for a paper published in Nature Magazine.
This article was originally published in Sacred Fire magazine, an initiative of the Sacred Fire Foundation which seeks to help all people re-discover and celebrate the sacred, interconnected nature of life, a perspective held by indigenous peoples and spiritual traditions everywhere which is the source of all personal, cultural and environmental well - being.
As the publisher of a start - up magazine (different federal program, but very similar in nature to that of the book publishing program) I was somewhat outraged to discover that the 2 largest grants given to magazines in 2009 were:
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