Sentences with phrase «october issue of nature»

The October issue highlights issues of climate and agriculture issues and the need to revamp the current practices; also the October issue of Nature covers the need or the overhaul of economics as a discipline and politics as usual.
Fish from high - predation environments also reproduced for longer periods than did guppies from low - predation regions, again contradicting the conventional view, the researchers report in the 28 October issue of Nature.
A snippet of the virus's DNA, now embedded in the human genome, boosts production of damaging compounds in the brains of mice with a condition like MS, according to a report in the October issue of Nature Neuroscience.
The unusual situation — the two extremes being favored over the middle — is a rare case of sexually selected male - male cooperation, the researchers report in the 26 October issue of Nature.
Neural stem cell lines derived from human fetal brain tissue achieved the same feats, the researchers report in the October issue of Nature Neuroscience.
In the October issue of Nature Genetics, Siddique's team writes that a mutated gene on chromosome 2 common to both families encodes a novel protein they dubbed alsin.
The researchers report in the 5 October issue of Nature that they saw glowing, double - layered nodules of cells.
When they screened the KE family to see if some carried a defect in this gene, all affected members turned out to share a specific mutation that apparently rendered FOXP2 inactive, the group reports in the 4 October issue of Nature.
In the October issue of Nature Structural Biology, a group headed by Cheryl Arrowsmith and Aled Edwards of the University of Toronto reports the results of a first quick - and - dirty attempt.
Experts say the bug, described in the October issue of Nature Biotechnology, could eventually help the U.S. government dig out of its 50 - year - old toxic mess.
In the 19 October issue of Nature, researchers describe how they isolated microbes from a 250 - million - year - old rock formation.
As the researchers report in the 25 October issue of Nature, comparison of these two Salmonella enterica genomes to each other and other microbes should help scientists find better ways to prevent and treat the ailments they trigger.
The team reconstructed the slices in a computer, creating highly detailed, three - dimensional pictures of the specimen that can be rotated or dissected at will, the researchers report in the 21 October issue of Nature.
Tu describes her work in some detail in an essay in the October issue of Nature Medicine.
One key player may be a «motor» protein that shuttles molecular signals through a cell's cytoplasm, Yale University pediatric cardiologist Martina Brueckner and colleagues report in the 30 October issue of Nature.
Now, teams of scientists in the United Kingdom and Switzerland reporting in the 3 October issue of Nature have shown that the substance forms during cooking through a well - known chemical process called the Maillard reaction.
In the 9 October issue of Nature, they report that all had hemorrhages and bubble - like lesions in several organs.

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I based my views on a Telegraph article last year by Greg Rosen, which extracted from the 6 day Commons debate in October 1971, and the nature of sovereignty at stake clearly comes through as a topic of debate, with speeches by Waddington, Enoch Powell, Heath etc, all focused on that issue.
The work appears in a paper in the October 19 issue of the journal Nature, and was led by David Anderson — Seymour Benzer Professor of Biology; Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience Leadership Chair; Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator; and director of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience.
Steve: Sean Carroll's paper appeared in the October 11th issue of the journal, Nature.
Because water ice, if it is there, could only exist in dark, cold recesses, the signature probably was caused by very rough or blocky terrain, the team argues in the paper presenting the result in the October 19 issue of Nature.
For the new study, described in the October 23rd issue of Nature Communications, scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston collected tissue samples containing normal cells, ovarian cancers, metastases that had spread elsewhere, and small cancers found in the fallopian tubes, which included single cell layers of cancer called «p53 signatures» and serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma, or STIC lesions.
But in the 15 October online issue of Nature Genetics, geneticists Roy Dyer and Cynthia McMurray at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, report that the theory does not stand up to rigorous examination.
The work is published in the October issue of the journal Nature Genetics and is featured on the cover with an illustration by Luisa Lens, which was inspired by the results of the Catalan teams as well as by the Salvador Dali painting «Paisaje de mariposa.
The results are published in the October 14 issue of Nature.
The researchers published their work in the October 3, 2016 issue of the journal Nature Neuroscience.
The French researchers report their findings in the October issue of the journal Nature Cell Biology.
In the October 19, 2006, issue of Nature (available online Oct. 11), the researchers describe the structures of insulin - degrading enzyme (IDE) in complex with four of the proteins it digests: insulin, amyloid - beta, amylin and glucagon.
A massive expansion of land use for sugar cane growth in Brazil, and a subsequent increase in ethanol production with the feedstock could reduce global carbon dioxide emissions in the transportation sector by up to 86 percent of 2014 levels, according to research published in the October issue of the journal Nature Climate Change.
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Writing in the October 1 issue of Nature, David Victor and Charles Kennel, both of the University of California, San Diego, argue for pegging climate policy to a new «array of planetary vital signs,» such as changes in the heat content of the oceans.
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