«Given the quantifiable impacts of climate change in India and other developing nations in the coming decades, both rich and poor countries should be ramping up our efforts to combat global climate change instead of turning our backs on commitments we have made to the international community,» said Steven J. Davis, an earth system scientist at the University of California Irvine and one of the partners in
the Science Advances study.
This graph, from
a Science Advances study, shows the increasing percentage of animals lost over time, compared with the losses that would have occurred naturally (dotted line).
We are «precipitating a global spasm of biodiversity loss,» he wrote in
the Science Advances study.
Biodiversity is essential for human health, economies, food production and cultures, notes Paul Ehrlich, co-author of
the Science Advances study.
Not exact matches
Founded on its mission to
advance learning and knowledge through teaching and research particularly in
science, technology, engineering, management, and business
studies.
Now, a new
study, published in
Science Advances, has confirmed what NOAA first discovered in 2015 — the oceans are indeed warming, and faster than we thought.
The
study also evaluates company market share and provides analysis on industry competitors including
Advanced Lighting Technologies, Cree, Feit Electric, General Electric, LEDVANCE, Leviton, Lighting
Science Group, LSI Industries, MLS, Philips Lighting, TCP International, and Ushio.
John D. Inazu is associate professor of law and political
science at Washington University in St. Louis and a visiting fellow at the Institute for
Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia.
Freeman Dyson of the Institute for
Advanced Study at Princeton writes in American Scholar about the responsibility of
science for some of our societal ills.
The
science of genetics which is beginning to dominate the
study of living forms depends upon very exact laws capable ofmathematical expression, and usually so expressed in
advanced technical works.
As a research - driven organization led by nutrition scientists, the McCormick
Science Institute is focused on
advancing the scientific
study of the health and wellness properties of spices and herbs, with all research teams required to submit their findings to reputable, peer - reviewed scientific journals for publication.
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We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive
study of
science and statistics, and four additional years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college
science or statistics, let alone
advanced study of these subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
RE: Just a little piecprsteve on the credibility of the authors of the
study: Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer mo
study:
Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer mo
Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S.
Science Team Leader for the
Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models.
Now, recent
advances in
science — from genomic
studies to new treatments such as immunotherapy and massive increases in computing power — have delivered a new punctuated state in medicine, he said.
A new
study published in the January 24 edition of
Science Advances explores what this curious fact might mean for alien - hunting astronomers.
In another 2017
study published in
Advances in Political Psychology, «
Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was far more likely to be read by those on the left than on the right.
The
study, «Accretion - induced variability links young stellar objects, white dwarfs, and black holes», which is published in the journal
Science Advances, shows how the «flickering» in the visible brightness of young stellar objects (YSOs)-- very young stars in the final stages of formation — is similar to the flickering seen from black holes or white dwarfs as they violently pull matter from their surroundings in a process known as accretion.
When the World Wildlife Fund announced a $ 10,000 grant to fund an elephant
study at Dzanga Bai, soon after Turkalo arrived, she won it on the strength of her practical experience, even though her most
advanced degree was a master's in
science education.
Heat - not - burn devices may eliminate users» exposure to tobacco smoke, but the vapor they produce has the same negative impact on blood vessel function as smoking, according to a preliminary animal
study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2017, a premier global exchange of the latest
advances in cardiovascular
science for researchers and clinicians.
Early research opportunities are critical, many
science educators believe: A 2007
study found that undergraduates who participate in laboratory research are significantly more likely to pursue
advanced degrees in
science and engineering than those who don't get hands - on research experience.
It will bring together talented high - school students from all over the Commonwealth to
study advanced math and
science year - round for college credit.
«It is about 3 - 4 times harder than most steels,» said Emilia Morosan, the lead scientist on a new
study in
Science Advances that describes the properties of a 3 - to - 1 mixture of titanium and gold with a specific atomic structure that imparts hardness.
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.
A
study, published today in
Science Advances, found that when scientists used noninvasive brain stimulation to disrupt a brain region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), people appeared less able to see things from the point of view of their future selves or of another person, and consequently were less likely to share money with others and more inclined to opt for immediate cash instead of waiting for a larger bounty at a later date.
Dr. Weiss»
study of pembrolizumab was presented during a session on small cell lung cancer when the theme of the conference was
Science Drives Lung Cancer
Advances.
The results of this
study not only
advance science's understanding of the links between genes, the brain and behavior, but may lead to new insight into such disorders as autism, Down syndrome and schizophrenia.
Whether an earthquake occurs naturally or as a result of unconventional oil and gas recovery, the destructive power is the same, according to a new
study appearing in
Science Advances Aug. 2.
Last year, a
study published in
Science Advances found that the oceans have been steadily storing more heat since the 1980s and that deeper layers of the ocean are starting to warm up, as well.
France Córdova, director of the National
Science Foundation, also addressed the forum, saying NSF's agenda over the next decade will come from «10 big ideas» including understanding the changing Artic, leveraging artificial intelligence, harnessing big data, developing quantum enabled technology,
studying the microbiome and
advancing research about gravitational waves.
«These findings are the result of years of NHLBI - funded
studies of the molecular mechanisms of action of GPIHBP1 and are an excellent example of how basic
science can lead to scientific
advances with direct clinical implications.»
In a new
study, online today at
Science Advances, researchers show that the MyShake app can detect earthquakes of at least magnitude 5 occurring within 10 kilometers of the phone.
The results, which include the critical
studies carried out at the
Advanced Photon Source (APS), a DOE Office of
Science user facility at Argonne, also point the way towards a more economical and greener industrial process for neon production.
Customer experience matters more when the economy is doing well than when it is doing poorly, according to a new
study in the Articles in
Advance section of Marketing
Science, a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
Another recent
study, for instance — just out last week in
Science Advances — documented a general decline in snow water resources across High Mountain Asia, a region spanning from the Hindu Kush region to the Himalayas.
Independent measurements of sea surface temperatures in the last two decades support a recent government analysis that found an increase in sea surface warming, according to a new
study in the 4 January issue of the journal
Science Advances.
Nearly two years to the day after the Deepwater Horizon incident, scientists from the Consortium for
Advanced Research on Transport of Hydrocarbon in the Environment (CARTHE), based at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric
Science, conducted a drifter experiment in the northern Gulf of Mexico spill site to
study small - scale ocean currents ranging from 100 meters to 100 kilometers.
«Our work demonstrates one of the most
advanced designs to date of a self - contained flapping - winged aerial robot with bat morphology that is able to perform autonomous flight,» explained Alireza Ramezani, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Illinois who is the first author of the cover article, «A Biomimetic Robotic Platform to
Study Flight Specializations of Bats,» appearing in AAAS
Science Robotics on February 1.
The
study results, published today in the journal
Science Advances, used optical dating to measure how fast the delta shoreline migrated seaward under natural conditions.
A
study of students at one campus suggests that the practice of massaging data is common, but the behavior decreases as students
advance toward a career in
science.
Dust that blew into the North Pacific Ocean could help explain why the Earth's climate cooled 2.7 million years ago, according to a new
study published in the journal
Science Advances.
Coauthor of the
study, Viktor Struzhkin at the Carnegie Institution for
Science, explained: «Our technique offers a powerful new tool for analyzing and manipulating electrons to
advance our understanding of high - pressure superconductivity, as well as magnetic and electrical properties.»
The Commission for the
Study of Bioethical Issues will advise the President on bioethical issues that may emerge from
advances in biomedicine and related areas of
science and technology.
Perhaps the big
advance will spring from physicists» quest for a theory of everything; from
studies of «emergent» phenomena with many moving parts, such as ecologies and economies; from
advances in computers and mathematics; from nanotechnology, biotechnology, and other applied
sciences; or from investigations of how brains make minds.
The field
study of an international group of researchers headed by Massimiliano Molari from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen and Katja Guilini from the University of Ghent in Belgium, now published in
Science Advances, reveals how leaking CO2 affects the seabed habitat and its inhabitants.
The
study by academics at the university's Centre for
Advances in Behavioural
Science compared children with dyslexia to youngsters who had a history of repeated ear infections to see if they had a similar pattern of literacy difficulties.
In a
study described in the latest
Science Advances, Adrian Joseph, a post-doctoral fellow in the department of chemistry at University College London, and his colleagues synthesized nanoscale «carriers» from different mixtures of lipid polymers that resemble the constituents of cell membranes.
The researchers described their findings in two
studies published this month in the journals
Science Advances and Nature Communications.
It was conducted by an international team led by Mitsuyasu Hasebe, PhD, of the National Institute for Basic Biology in Japan and SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for
Advanced Studies) in Japan; Kenji Fukushima, PhD, of the same institutions and the University of Colorado School of Medicine; Shuaicheng Li, PhD, of BGI - Shenzhen in China; and Albert, PhD, a professor of biological
sciences in UB's College of Arts and
Sciences.
A
study by a joint research team including professor Kazuyo Tsuzuki of Toyohashi University of Technology, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, National Institute of
Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology and Asahi Kasei Homes revealed that airflow from an air conditioner (AC) stimulates the human body while sleeping and impacts on sleep conditions even if the mean airflow velocity is lower than an insensible level.