Not exact matches
In a later
study comparing almost 3400 active genes in 70 spider species, Bond's team
found that mostly webless, ground - dwelling arachnids such as wolf spiders and
jumping spiders diversified much more quickly than web weavers, perhaps because they were able to exploit a plethora of
new opportunities once they no longer had to build and tend webs.
In a pioneering
study, Joshua Cowen and colleagues
found that voucher schools in Milwaukee saw a large
jump in math and reading scores the year after a
new law required them to release the results.
Using bioinformatics tools to identify and map out specific components and regulatory interconnections, the
study team
found highly dynamic activities during CD8 + T cell responses: a distinct repertoire of super enhancers — groups of enhancers that interact with promoters to drive gene transcription,
new groups of enhancers that
jump into activity only in the memory cell stage, and extensive re-wiring of regulatory circuits from one cell stage to another.
In a
new study in the journal Behavioral Ecology, Taylor and her colleagues from the University of Pittsburgh
found that Habronattus pyrrithrix, a species of
jumping spiders, could be trained to prefer or avoid red.
A
new study has
found that between 2000 and 2015 global consumption of antibiotics
jumped 65 percent.The data from 76 countries
found that while antibiotic use soared in lower income countries, consumption in high - income countries was static but still considerably higher per capita than LIMCs.
A
study done at
New York University found that you can also «set» a new memory during waking hours by simply taking a break after a learning session, rather than immediately jumping onto another task or onto one of your high - tech gadge
New York University
found that you can also «set» a
new memory during waking hours by simply taking a break after a learning session, rather than immediately jumping onto another task or onto one of your high - tech gadge
new memory during waking hours by simply taking a break after a learning session, rather than immediately
jumping onto another task or onto one of your high - tech gadgets.