Recent scientific studies point towards the latter, claiming that online matchmaking is broken, while admittedly the uneven ratio between genders makes it harder to find someone you might click with.
Not exact matches
Dr. Medina cites
recent studies and pronouncements of various
scientific bodies and authorities that
point to the possible negative impacts of genetic modification.
Dr. Timothy McCall, the author of Yoga as Medicine,
points out in a
recent YogaUOnline interview, Yoga For High Blood Pressure: An Interview With Timothy McCall, M.D., that this and other
scientific studies have been small, yet clinically significant in proving that yoga can be an effective lifestyle habit in reducing blood pressure.
In her introduction to this interview, Sylvia references a
recent study on the
point at which girls decide not to pursue an interest in more
scientific activities — research says it's as early as the second grade.
4:38 p.m. Updated I read Mark Fischetti's piece on global warming and hurricanes in
Scientific American just now, which
points to a
recent PNAS
study finding «a statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events» from tropical cyclones in the Atlantic.
The panel has called the complaint «baseless,» noting that the
study was cited appropriately and that other
scientific data
pointed to a
recent rise in severe storms.
De Souza
points out that the two - degree threshold is a «goal set out in
recent international climate change negotiations, based on
scientific and economic
studies, to prevent irreversible damage to the planet's ecosystems and economy.