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Alberta, which relies on coal to generate about half its power, would see electricity rates rise more slowly in coming decades if use of renewable energy increased, according to a study published today.
In response to «Athlete Endorsements in Food Marketing,» a study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In response to «Sugar - Sweetened Beverages and Weight Gain in 2 - to 5 - Year - Old Children,» a study published today in the journal Pediatrics, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In response to «Trends in Caffeine Intake Among US Children and Adolescents,» a study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Beverage Association consultant Dr. Richard Adamson, former director of the Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute, issued the following statement:
In a study published today (advance online publication) by the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, approximately 95 percent of the 158 labeled gluten - free free food products tested by Gluten Free Watchdog tested less than 20 ppm gluten with approximately 87 percent testing below 5 ppm gluten.
But a study published today in the journal Pediatrics found that, contrary to these recommendations, magazines geared toward women ages 20 to 40 often portray infants in unsafe sleeping positions, which could be detrimental to new parents.
The former was the finding of a study published today in Pediatrics.
The study published today in the journal Pediatrics is the first to document that milk purchased online is frequently adulterated with intentionally added ingredients.
Yet another study published today warns that the Help to Buy scheme risks inflating a housing bubble - pouring financial support for purchasers into a market with constrained supply.
According to the ONS study published today, social support from the British state is in line with the likes of Iceland, Italy and just behind France, Finland and Belgium
But by age 6 to 7, they're 20 % — 30 % less likely to assume this brilliant individual is a woman, according to a study published today in Science.
Clinically important findings suggest that targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) cellular pathways may benefit thousands of patients with this disease, according to the study published today in the journal PLOS Genetics.
Now, in a new study published today, Sept. 8, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison has added a new wrinkle to the cell differentiation equation, showing that the stiffness of the surfaces on which stem cells are grown can exert a profound influence on cell fate.
A new study published today in Molecular Neuropsychiatry helps explain why.
A single protein building block commonly found in food may hold a key to preventing the spread of an often - deadly type of breast cancer, according to a new multicenter study published today in the medical journal Nature.
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 published today in Cell Reports, researchers placed female hawkmoths (Manduca sexta) in a wind tunnel containing two pieces of filter paper — one covered in a test odor, and one with no odor.
For the targets located more than 3 meters away, the taller subjects were better at accurately guessing the distance of the Ping - Pong ball, according to a study published today in the journal Science Advances.
In a study published today in PLOS ONE, scientists spent a year observing purple sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, pictured above) growing on sections of sandstone, mudstone, and granite reefs that had been transported into a laboratory setting.
«Here we actually hold a skull of a human being that was living next to the Neanderthals,» says Israel Hershkovitz, the leader of a study published today in Nature (I. Hershkovitz et al..
In a study published today [Jan 26, 2016] in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, the team documents a disease trajectory that started with nine positive patients and has now spread to more than 13,000 infected individuals in that country.
Targeted biopsy using new fusion technology that combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with ultrasound is more effective than standard biopsy in detecting high - risk prostate cancer, according to a large - scale study published today in JAMA.
A new study published today in Sport, Education and Society sheds light upon teens» online habits, finding that young people are not simply passive recipients of all the content available online, as commonly thought.
That's the tantalizing finding from a new study published today that reveals a way that mice — and potentially humans — can control the makeup and behavior of their gut microbiome.
People who regularly eat nuts, including peanuts, walnuts and tree nuts, have a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease or coronary heart disease compared to people who never or almost never eat nuts, according to a study published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
A study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine provides real - world evidence that implementing a combination of proven HIV prevention measures across communities can substantially reduce new HIV infections in a population.
And that is not just a tragedy for the plants and animals that require mature forests — it is also a tragedy for the world's climate, according to a study published today in Nature.
Essentially, drought years could become the norm for the Amazon by 2050 if deforestation rates rebound, said Dominick Spracklen, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment, United Kingdom, and lead author of the new study published today in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
The same link was found for levels of the chemicals in the men as adults, according to the study published today in Environmental Health Perspectives.
This could allow researchers to watch complex processes such as cell signaling in cancerous and noncancerous tissue, according to a study published today in Developmental Cell.
Researchers at Tufts University have created a genetically modified yeast that can more efficiently consume a novel nutrient, xylose, enabling the yeast to grow faster and to higher cell densities, raising the prospect of a significantly faster path toward the design of new synthetic organisms for industrial applications, according to a study published today in Nature Communications.
The Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is the latest amphibian species to face extinction due to the global chytridiomycosis pandemic, according to an international study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B.
A new study published today in Nature reports discovery of a rare event — that Earth's moon slowly moved from its original axis roughly 3 billion years ago.
Childhood lead exposure is costing developing countries $ 992 billion annually due to reductions in IQs and earning potential, according to a new study published today.
Two captive elephants blast air through their trunks to grasp hard - to - reach food, suggests an initial study published today in Springer's journal Animal Cognition.
High - dose influenza vaccine is 24 percent more effective than the standard - dose vaccine in protecting persons ages 65 and over against influenza illness and its complications, according to a Vanderbilt - led study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
In a study published today in the Journal of Archaeological Science an international team of Serbian and UK researchers have developed a Cu - As - Sn (Copper - Arsenic - Tin) colour ternary diagram to uncover the original colours of archaeological artefacts now patinated through age and exposure.
That message, delivered in two studies published today, is both good news and bad news for researchers who hope to use so - called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) to study diseases and perhaps some day treat patients.
A new study published today summarises the causes of humanmade speciation, and discusses why newly evolved species can not simply replace extinct wild species.
Kids exposed to a commonplace chemical early in life are more likely to have asthma, according to a study published today
According to the results of a study published today in the journal Science, queen fire ants can even influence the ratio of males to females in the colony.
In a study published today in Geophysical Research Letters, researchers calculated average yearly rates of lightning in the northeastern Indian Ocean and the South China Sea for the years 2005 through 2016.
The ability to identify «green» cattle within a herd — cattle that produce lower emissions per kilogram of liveweight gain — promises more sustainable farming, they report in the study published today in the Journal of Cleaner Production.
A new study published today in the Canadian Journal of Zoology found that captive bears fed a diet high in saturated fats and low in «healthy» polyunsaturated fats did not show symptoms of disease typically observed in humans eating foods high in saturated fats such as insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
The study published today was done in collaboration with the labs headed by Salvador Aznar Benitah and Angel R. Nebreda, both members of IRB Barcelona's Oncology Programme, and with the labs led by Violeta Serra, at the Vall d'Hebrón Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Aleix Prat, at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, and Joan Albanell, at the Hospital del Mar..
A study published today as the lead article in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery determined that after lower extremity joint replacement surgery a mobile compression device was just as effective as blood thinners in preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), but without negative side effects including bleeding complications.
More than 135,500 cases of cancer a year in the UK could be prevented through lifestyle changes, according to new figures from a Cancer Research UK landmark study published today.
In a study published today in Cell Metabolism, UT Southwestern researchers identify a hormone that acts on the brain to increase the desire to drink water in response to specific nutrient stresses that can cause dehydration.
Large tsunamis could have carried sediment onto the land and obscured parts of the martian ocean's shoreline, according to a study published today in Scientific Reports.
Sexual assault resistance training works, according to a new University of Windsor - led study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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