New research finds human - induced climate change increased the amount and intensity of Hurricane Harvey's unprecedented rainfall.
Not exact matches
As it turns out,
new research has
found that the cholesterol in eggs likely doesn't significantly raise blood cholesterol for the vast majority of us
human - folk.
Even the
new studies clashed somewhat: Unlike the UCSF study, the German
research found no major differences between the overall microbiomes of twins with and without MS. Finally, mouse models of MS are not perfect mimics of the
human disease, and mouse immune systems aren't identical to people's.
According to
research published in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews, the chance
find of a humanly - worked quartzite flake, in ancient deposits of the river Gediz, in western Turkey, provides a major
new insight into when and how early
humans dispersed out of Africa and Asia.
New research reveals that this, too, unnerves people, a
finding that could have possible implications for a range of
human - computer interactions.
A chemical produced in the pancreas that prevented and even reversed Type 1 diabetes in mice had the same effect on
human beta cells transplanted into mice,
new research has
found.
And somehow, within a day of publication, U.S. News & World Report was reporting Mignot's
findings thus: «They may not toss and turn, but even fish can get insomnia, according to
new research that could help sleepless
humans.»
Further
research will be needed to explore this potential and determine how well the
new findings can be extended from mice to
humans.
A large international
research team, led by Israel Hershkovitz from Tel Aviv University and including Rolf Quam from Binghamton University, State University of
New York, has discovered the earliest modern
human fossil ever
found outside of Africa.
It is being instituted as a routine service for
research means that all researchers now have the capability to more closely relate
research model
findings to
human health and physiology,» said Jose Barrera, director of the Shimadzu Institute and a co-author on the
new paper published by the journal Analytica Chimica Acta.
These
research findings provide important
new insights that may help explain and predict the performance of social groups, which could be beneficial in building
human teams or constructing automated robot swarms.
In
new research on how pollinators
find flowers when background odors are strong, University of Washington and University of Arizona researchers have
found that both natural plant odors and
human sources of pollution can conceal the scent of sought - after flowers.
«If our
findings are confirmed in
human studies, the
new drug regimens that we have identified should dramatically shorten the time needed to treat tuberculosis,» said Dr. Marcus Horwitz, a senior author on the
research and a distinguished professor of medicine and microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.
SITU
Research is an interdisciplinary design firm based in Brooklyn,
New York that focuses on integrating design strategies, methodologies and instrumentation in the service of
human rights fact -
finding and reporting in both legal and advocacy contexts.
New research, led by the University of Southampton, has
found that
human activities such as shipping are having a noticeable impact on marine species and their native habitats.
Brominated fire retardants, used in many consumer products and known to cause hormonal irregularities, overstimulates an adrenal gland hormone in a way that may lead to the development of cardiovascular disease,
new research in
human cells
finds.
«We want to
find out who the victims were, uncover their biographies and their fates, and as such give them part of their
human dignity back and
find an appropriate way of remembrance,» says Heinz Wässle, an emeritus director of the neuroanatomy department at the Max Planck Institute for Brain
Research in Frankfurt, Germany, and head of an MPG committee overseeing the
new investigation.
A
new study has
found that nearly half of camels in parts of Kenya have been infected by the virus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and calls for further
research into the role they might play in the transmission of this emerging disease to
humans.
In contrast to some initial studies that had suggested that H7N9 poses an imminent risk of a global pandemic, the
new research found, based on analyses of virus samples from the Chinese outbreak, that H7N9 is still mainly adapted for infecting birds, not
humans.
Steven Grant, a researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, says that the
new findings will help untangle a «chicken and egg problem» with
human addiction studies: Previous
research found a correlation between the D2 - family receptors and drug abuse, but it was unclear whether fewer receptors contributed to addiction or if chronic drug use led to a drop in the number of receptors.
«Our
research found that illegal cigarettes are regularly available over the counter in
New York City,» said study author Diana Silver, associate professor of public health at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and
Human Development and College of Global Public Health.
In
new research published Monday in the journal Nature
Human Behavior, Hobbs
found that they did, thereby representing a paradigm of social network resilience.
«This is expected to be the first of many
new innovative therapies made possible by the Wyss Institute's collaborative model of translational
research that will enter
human clinical trials,» said Wyss
Founding Director Don Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, and a Professor of Bioengineering at Harvard SEAS.
In a
new study, a
research team led by Yale University
found that even the oldest known
human ancestors may have had precision grip capabilities comparable to modern
humans.
New research investigating the transition of the Sahara from a lush, green landscape 10,000 years ago to the arid conditions
found today, suggests that
humans may have played an active role in its desertification.
Institute
research findings, generated through its own
research programmes and through its leading role in international consortia, are being used to develop
new diagnostics and treatments for
human disease.
Research in animals is an important step in developing any
new treatment, but we'll need to see the
findings translated into clinical studies in people before we could know the potential of EPPS to treat Alzheimer's in
humans.
Whitehead Institute
Founding Member Robert Weinberg is among 11 scientists to receive the
new Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, intended to recognize excellence in
research aimed at curing intractable diseases and extending
human life.
Genetically Speaking addresses the
newest basic
research findings, technological advances and applications of
human genetics in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of health conditions.
A
new poll conducted by Hart
Research Associates and the Synthetic Biology Project finds that two - thirds of Americans think that synthetic biology should move forward, but with more research to study its possible effects on humans and the envi
Research Associates and the Synthetic Biology Project
finds that two - thirds of Americans think that synthetic biology should move forward, but with more
research to study its possible effects on humans and the envi
research to study its possible effects on
humans and the environment.
Today, Zheng, associate professor of pharmacology at the University of Washington and an HHMI investigator, runs a triplicate of
research agendas, all rooted in Xray Crystallography, and all aiming to
find new therapeutic drugs for
human diseases.
New research has now uncovered a strain of bacteria
found on
human skin that can protect against cancer.
Findings Published in
New England Journal of Medicine Provide
New Focus for Drug Discovery Study Demonstrates Power of «Big Data»
Research REYKJAVIK, Iceland - deCODE Genetics and Illumina, global leaders in analyzing and understanding the
human genome, together with...
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New Genetics
Research Findings Expand Our Understanding of How
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«The
findings open up a whole
new area of
research into inflammatory diseases in dogs and
humans,» says Kerstin Lindblad Toh, director of the Science for Life Laboratory in Uppsala and a scientific director at the Broad Institute.
By examining the sequences of nearly 200
human genomes,
research led by Ryan Hernandez, PhD, assistant professor of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco,
found new evidence arguing against selective sweeps as the dominant mode of
human adaptation.
Exposure to a toxin primarily
found in sheep could be linked to the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) in
humans,
new research suggests.Carried out by the University of Exeter and MS Sciences Ltd., the study has
found...
But
new research published in Frontiers and
Human Neuroscience recently
found that keeping a gratitude journal can lead to increased feelings of altruism.
This year is no different — scientist still continue to conduct
research every day in order to
find new ways to help the
human race live healthier, longer and more prosperous lives.
«Turmeric has long history of
human use both as a food seasoning and a health remedy, and its benefits are well documented,» noted Sharaf, who says the
new findings may be a good resource for those
researching curcumin's drug potential because, «it provides hypotheses that could explain their biological activity and various strategies to avoid potentially problematic
research approaches and / or misinterpretation of outcomes.»
And
new research, combined with older
findings, provide interesting insight into what happens to the
human body — your body — with even just one fatty meal.
You can
find her
research in journals such as New Media & Society, Journal of Adolescent Research,, Computers in Human Behavior, and International Journal of Commun
research in journals such as
New Media & Society, Journal of Adolescent
Research,, Computers in Human Behavior, and International Journal of Commun
Research,, Computers in
Human Behavior, and International Journal of Communication.
Each day's news brings
new findings from the world of brain
research, behavioral economics, psychology and the study of the
human mind.
New York Times columnist David Brooks discusses the findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet new understanding of human nature and human succe
New York Times columnist David Brooks discusses the
findings culled from brain
research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the
human mind and how they point to an old yet
new understanding of human nature and human succe
new understanding of
human nature and
human success.
In January,
New York Times columnist David Brooks visited the Ed School for an Askwith Forum at which he discussed findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet new understanding of human nature and human succe
New York Times columnist David Brooks visited the Ed School for an Askwith Forum at which he discussed
findings culled from brain
research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the
human mind and how they point to an old yet
new understanding of human nature and human succe
new understanding of
human nature and
human success.
Her work has been published in the American Educational
Research Journal, Community College Review, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Researcher, Economics of Education Review, Journal of Higher Education, Journal of
Human Resources, Journal of
Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only journal
New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the
findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the
New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other outlets.
The
Research Alliance for
New York City Schools (The
Research Alliance),
founded in 2008, is an independent evaluator housed at
New York University within the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and
Human Development.
The focus of the family - owned company,
founded in 1885, is on
researching, developing, manufacturing and marketing
new medications of high therapeutic value for
human and veterinary medicine.
However, we can use
findings from
human psychology
research to develop
new ways of measuring animal emotion.
Washington, D.C. (December 14, 2015)-- The
Human Animal Bond
Research Initiative (HABRI) Foundation today announced the
findings of a
new economic study on the healthcare cost savings associated with pet ownership.