New scientific studies now show 30 % of Dalmatians are born deaf [# 2].
Dogs have long been called Mankind's best friend, but a major
new scientific study now indicates that a dog may also be a family's best friend in times of their greatest need.
Not exact matches
Modern diesel cars emit less pollution generally than cars that run on gasoline, says a
new six - nation
study published today in
Scientific Reports whose groundwork was laid in part by an American chemist
now working at Université de Montréal.
In a
new study now published in the latest edition of the
scientific journal PNAS, Bárbara Parreira and Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; Portugal) show that social structure is important to maintain the genetic diversity within species.
Now, in a
new study using laboratory - grown cells and mice, Johns Hopkins scientists report that a method they used to track metabolic pathways heavily favored by cancer cells provides
scientific evidence for combining anti-cancer drugs, including one in a nanoparticle format developed at Johns Hopkins, that specifically target those pathways.
A
new argument against the unilateral reduction of SLCF emissions has
now been put forth in a
study just published in the
scientific journal PNAS.
In a
new study, published in
Scientific Reports, Ingber's team
now removes these roadblocks.
In a
study now published in the
scientific journal eLife, a research group from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), led by Christen Mirth, shed
new light on how animals regulate body size.
But a
new opportunity may be opening up for
studies of chimpanzee behavior and cognition: A first - of - its - kind partnership between a sanctuary and a research center, announced this month, is designed to bolster the
scientific output of facilities that have until
now primarily focused on the long - term care of their animals.
A
new study by Jesse Thaler, an associate professor of physics at MIT and a long - time advocate for open access in particle physics, and his colleagues
now demonstrates the
scientific value of this move.
In addition,
New peer - reviewed
scientific studies now predict a continued lack of global warming for up to three decades as natural climate factors dominate.
We are pleased to report that several
new partnerships and
scientific collaborations were formed at this workshop, with several of these case
studies now moving forward with funding.
The scientists around the two lead authors Ulrike Kornek and Jan Steckel have
now published their results in the
study «The climate rent curse:
new challenges for burden sharing» in the
scientific journal International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
Now, in a
new study accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, two researchers from the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) have given the «aliens are behind it» hypothesis a slightly more
scientific imprimatur.
While the
scientific stamp of approval has
now been made, it must be noted the
scientific studies showing effectiveness are
new.
«Based on the latest
scientific studies, the plaintiffs in Colorado, as well as in California and
New York City, can
now show the direct connection between carbon emissions and climate - related damages,» said Kathryn Mulvey, climate accountability campaign director at UCS.