A new national study suggests that young women with disabilities face more dismal prospects for life after high school than do their male counterparts.
Not exact matches
A
new study published in the Proceedings from the
National Academy of Sciences, however,
suggests that the problem is neither lack of interest nor lack of skill.
And Why It's A Good Thing For C - Section Babies A
new study funded by the
National Institutes of Health
suggests that you not...
A recent
study by the
National Childbirth Trust
suggests half of
new mothers suffer mental health problems during pregnancy or within the first year of their child's birth.
But the results of a
new study, described in the early online edition of the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, challenge this so - called critical period hypothesis,
suggesting that people can in fact process a second language in much the same way as they process their first.
New evidence from animal
studies supported by the
National Institute of Mental Health
suggests that a specific gene may affect learned fearfulness.
A
new study suggests that a 24 - year - long campaign to boost grizzly bear numbers in Yellowstone
National Park has made little, if any, headway.
A
new study, published online this week in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences,
suggests that these chemicals can change reproductive behavior as well, and that these behavioral changes can be passed on from parents to offspring.
A
new brain imaging
study by Josh Greene and Joe Paxton at Harvard University published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences
suggests that what separates the well - behaved from the poorly - behaved might not be the ability to control your temptations but rather what kind of temptations you have.
Until now, those landscape changes have never been
studied on a
national or international scale, Schimel said, adding that research
suggesting a climate impact, either global or local, is «kind of a
new thing.»
In HIV - infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), ongoing HIV replication in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a
new study funded by the
National Institutes of Health
suggests.
That's why it may be time to re-examine the role of public utility commissions and the effect of the
National Labor Relations Act in labor disputes regarding electric utilities, Scott
suggests in a
new study.
A
new analysis challenges a troubling 2011
study that
suggested that black researchers encounter racial bias when they seek funding from the
National Institutes of Health (NIH).
«Taken together, these two
studies suggest that the
new scalable vaccine formulation is likely to prove as effective as the original formulation — which would make it the first protective TB vaccine in humans since BCG, which was introduced almost a century ago,» said Professor Ajit Lalvani, Director of the Tuberculosis Research Centre,
National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London and a member of the DAR - 901 development team.
A
new study, published in this week's issue of Current Biology and partly funded by the
National Science Foundation,
suggests that salmon find their home rivers by sensing the rivers» unique magnetic signature.
According to Maria Cristina De Sanctis, lead author of the
new study, at the
National Institute of Astrophysics in Rome: «The presence of ammonia - bearing species
suggests that Ceres is composed of material accreted in an environment where ammonia and nitrogen were abundant.
A U-M team will try to find out, with prize money from a
national competition that will help them create an online platform that will let anyone
suggest - and contribute to - ideas for
new medical
studies.
A
national effort to shave minutes off emergency heart attack treatment time has increased the chance that each patient will survive, a
new study suggests.
Now, a
new National Institutes of Health - funded
study combining these two nutritional supplements
suggests using both can have a significant impact on cardiovascular risk without the side effects associated with many blood pressure drugs.
• A
new intergenerational
study shows that for 76 % of 15 - 17 year olds,
studying hard for good exam results is their biggest priority for the coming year; and they are preparing to sacrifice friendships, family time, hobbies and even sleep to achieve this, • In fact 57 % of 15 - 17 year olds feel school work must come before anything else if they want to do well in the future • And only 39 % of this age group think being happy is more important than good grades • Yet half (51 %) of UK business leaders calls on teens to develop broader life / work skills before leaving education A
new report launched today by
National Citizen Service (NCS) reveals that the UK ¹ s 15 - 17 year olds feel under significant pressure to excel in exams at the expense of other life skills, experiences, healthy relationships and even their own happiness,
suggesting that they are struggling to juggle the demands of young adulthood.
Although parents believe they must play the central role in preventing their children from using alcohol and illegal drugs, they frequently feel they lack the skills and information to get their message across, a
new study by the
National pta
suggests.
A
new study from the
National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University is just the latest to
suggest that preschool, when it's high - quality, can narrow achievement gaps before they grow too wide.
On Thursday,
New Jersey education blogger Laura Waters expressed some strong objections to Chalkbeat's coverage of a new Harvard study of student achievement gains in Newark, suggesting that the story (written by national reporter Matt Barnum) must have been rushed or he was slanting his covera
New Jersey education blogger Laura Waters expressed some strong objections to Chalkbeat's coverage of a
new Harvard study of student achievement gains in Newark, suggesting that the story (written by national reporter Matt Barnum) must have been rushed or he was slanting his covera
new Harvard
study of student achievement gains in Newark,
suggesting that the story (written by
national reporter Matt Barnum) must have been rushed or he was slanting his coverage.
Now, a
new study by the Sandia
National Laboratory
suggests that an alternate approach could provide a more flexible, cost - effective solution while completely eliminating associated emissions.
This
new study suggests that at least some of the modern warming may be a result of the EPA's (and other
national governments) clean air regulations.
As commuters participate in «
National Bike to Work Week,» a
new study suggests that riders using Washington D.C.'s dockless bikeshare systems may be more ethnically diverse.
A 2011
study by the Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
suggests China's emissions could peak at 9.7 gigatonnes if the government implements ambitious climate policy, the
New York Times reports.
The Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
study suggests economic trends means China's emissions may peak between 2030 and 2035, regardless of government efforts to reduce pollution, the
New York Times says.