Sentences with phrase «now researchers at»

Leaving your phone or computer's Bluetooth on all the time has never been a good idea, but now researchers at the cybersecurity firm Armis are claiming to have discovered a series of vulnerabilities that allow them to silently hack devices over Bluetooth.
But now the researchers at MIT have come up with 3D printing DCP that could print houses; likely a perfect replacement of traditional time - consuming methods of construction.
Now researchers at the University of Utah are corroborating: high - fructose corn syrup causes more deaths than plain old sugar.
Now researchers at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science have come up with a novel way to actually take the pulse of coral reefs.
Now researchers at Cal State Fullerton have backed up that initial result with a slightly different study, published in the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, that reaches basically the same conclusion.
However, the real breakthrough is still to be seen, and now researchers at Karolinska Institutet show in two separate scientific papers that many more gene variants affect how a person responds to medication than previously thought — and thus that today's analytical tools are too coarse.
Now researchers at the INSEAD - Sorbonne University Behavioral Lab and the University of Bonn said they have discovered how the brain lights up when under the sway of the placebo effect, a potential step in figuring out how to train people to recognize when they are falling victim to this habit of human nature.
Now researchers at ETH Zurich have designed a memristor device out of perovskite just 5 nanometres thick that has three stable resistive states, which means it can encode data as 0,1 and 2, or a «trit» as opposed to a «bit.»
Now researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have identified an essential cellular pathway in zebrafish that paves the way for limb regeneration by unlocking gene expression patterns last seen during embryonic development.
Now researchers at SciLifeLab, together with international colleagues, have discovered a new correlation between specific molecular features of the disease and subgroups of patients with different prognosis.
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Now researchers at SciLifeLab have shown that one and the same cell of origin can give rise to different types of glioma.
Now researchers at SciLifeLab / Uppsala University have found that a simple blood test can reveal how your lifestyle affects the body's age.
Now researchers at MIT have come up with a new system that is low - cost and offers a wide angle of view with the projected image appearing on the transparent material itself.
Now researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have discovered a population of liver cells...
Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken the first step toward a comprehensive atlas of gene expression in cells across the developing human brain, making available new insights into how specific cells and gene networks contribute to building this most complex of organs, and serving as a resource for researchers around the world to study the interplay between these genetic programs and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, intellectual disability and schizophrenia.
Now researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, are eager to teach Swedes how to brush their teeth more effectively.
Now researchers at the University of Manchester have uncovered the mechanism that controls how easily body clock adjustments to changes in environmental stimuli can be made.
Now researchers at MIT, the University of Oklahoma, and Rutgers University have developed a model that explains how heat flows between objects separated by gaps of less than a nanometer.
Now researchers at the University of Wisconsin - Madison Genome Center have sequenced E. coli O157: H7's entire genome, which they describe in today's issue of Nature.
Now researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report evidence that alcohol is also harmful to the liver for a second reason — it allows gut bacteria to migrate to the liver, promoting alcohol - induced liver disease.
Now researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and UC Berkeley have come up with a novel machine learning method that enables scientists to derive insights from systems of previously intractable complexity in record time.
Now researchers at UCLA believe they know.
Now researchers at MIT and other institutions have solved that mystery, potentially opening the way for the development of synthetic materials that could have similar light - blocking properties.
Now researchers at teh University of Oslo have taken a closer look at the treatment methods.
Usually, only the wave properties of single particles play a role, but now researchers at the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology, Vienna University of Technology have succeeded in quantum mechanically controlling hundreds of Rubidium atoms of an ultracold Bose - Einstein - condensate by shaking it in just the right way.
Now researchers at Boston University and the University of California at San Diego report that the rate of release of neurotransmitters varies in a fractal pattern: it looks similar, regardless of the timescale over which it is observed.
Now researchers at the Jerusalem College of Technology and the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Israel have developed a method to more accurately measure systolic blood pressure.
Now researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have succeeded in manufacturing a component that is able to host the sought - after particles.
But now researchers at the University of Freiburg in Germany and at the University of Cambridge have managed the reverse: in this week's issue of Physical Review Letters, they describe how, for the first time ever, they used light to actually change the shape and size of a polymermaking it shrink or expand with the flip of a switch.
Now researchers at the University of Utah, The Florida State University, University College London and the University of Sydney in Australia report a way to extend that informational lifetime to more than 100 seconds by encoding an electron's spin onto the much longer - lived spin of an atomic nucleus, which can then be read out electronically.
Now researchers at MIT and Bristol University in the United Kingdom have found that these microscopic, mixotrophic organisms may have a large impact on the ocean's food web and the global carbon cycle.
Now researchers at University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester — part of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre — have looked at a newer technique: endobronchial ultrasound - guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS - TBNA).
Now researchers at University College London are delicately re-creating Milgram's work using computer - generated characters instead of actors.
Now researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have, for the first time ever, produced a composite material combining silicon nanosheets and a polymer that is both UV - resistant and easy to process.
Now researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University and Louisiana State University have achieved an even more dramatic HHG shift by shining an infrared laser through argon gas that's been frozen into a thin, fragile solid whose atoms barely cling to each other.
Now researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm have developed a process to extract valuable biomolecules from this offal which could be used as antioxidants, prebiotics and even food packaging material.
Now researchers at MIT and elsewhere say they have finally found a theoretical explanation for the differences, which could lead to the discovery of new, improved thermoelectric materials.
Now researchers at Linnaeus University in Sweden and from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) have found an important finding to answer this question: Individual differences have a positive and stabilizing effect on the number of moths.
Now researchers at the University of Bonn and Ruhr - Universitt Bochum in Germany have discovered how seals locate prey when they can't see: they follow their whiskers.
Now researchers at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder have proposed a new way to explain the uplift: Water trapped deep below Earth's crust may have flooded the lower crust, creating buoyancy and lift.
But now researchers at Coventry, Oxford and Sheffield Universities have analysed the most extensive of these medieval texts using a mathematical approach similar to that used to analyse the connections between people on social networking websites, such as Facebook.
Now researchers at Marcus Autism Center are studying delay discounting as it applies to parents» decision - making, when it comes to engaging in treatment for their children's problem behavior.
Now researchers at Abington - Jefferson Health have shown that patients who were given the drugs off - label had no stroke or other cardiovascular side - effects from taking the drugs.
Now researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) report major progress in cathodes made with so - called «disordered» materials, a promising new type of lithium battery.
Now researchers at the University of Sydney are using nanotechnology to develop a vest that conjures up images of Superman — the bullets bounce away harmlessly.
Now researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Washington State) along with collaborators at Binghamton University (New York) and the Paul Drude Institute (Berlin) have made a new material that conducts holes, while maintaining much of its transparency.
Now researchers at the University of Plymouth, working in partnership with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, have for the first time successfully cultured and maintained cells from the guts of rainbow trout, a recommended fish species for toxicological studies.
Now researchers at the Food Technology Plant Special Research Centre (CeRPTA), attached to the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, claim to have created a type of bread with a similar taste and consistency to that derived from wheat flour - with a spongy texture and normal volume.
The patterns reminded Le Comber, now a researcher at Queen Mary, University of London, of the way sticklebacks hunt for nest material.
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