Sentences with phrase «society journal interface»

The research, published in the Royal Society journal Interface, took advantage of the fact that dinosaur bones occasionally preserve evidence of trauma, sickness and the subsequent signs of healing.

Not exact matches

That's what a new study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface suggests.
Schader, C., Muller, A., El - Hage Scialabba, N., Hecht, J., Isensee, A., Erb, K. - H., Smith, P., Makkar, H.P.S., Klocke, K., Leiber, F., Schwegler, P., Stolze, M. and Niggli, U., 2015, Impacts of feeding less food - competing feedstuffs to livestock on global food system sustainability, Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12: 20150891
The paper continues research first described in the Journal of The Royal Society Interface in April 2017.
The hairyflower wild petunia (Ruellia ciliatiflora) shoots seeds that spin up to 1,660 times per second, which helps them fly farther, researchers report March 7 in Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The results, published January 24 in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, offer the clearest look yet at fetal kicking and provide hints about why these moves are so important.
In a «proof - of - principle» study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the researchers described how this brain - computer interface (BCI) produced a 36 % improvement in motor function of a stroke - damaged hand.
The research, reported in the journal Royal Society Interface, found that combinations of three different antibiotics can often overcome bacteria's resistance to antibiotics, even when none of the three antibiotics on their own — or even two of the three together — is effective.
In a new study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, researchers Albert Kao (Harvard University), Andrew Berdahl (Santa Fe Institute), and their colleagues examined just how accurate our collective intelligence is and how individual bias and information sharing skew aggregate estimates.
Their latest work, which is published online and appears in the current print edition of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, extends their understanding of that phenomenon and identifies two combinations of drugs that are unexpectedly successful in reducing the growth of E. coli bacteria.
This force was almost as strong as that of the adhesion between a gecko's foot and the surface, suggesting that the electrostatic force is the dominant attractive force (Journal of the Royal Society Interface, doi.org/tns).
The study came out recently in the American Chemical Society's journal Applied Materials and Interfaces.
Incorporating stresses from bone curves put the bone under about 1.4 times more stress than it would experience if the bones were considered to be simple straight beams, the researchers report online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Analyses of data for these lengthy dives reveal that the colder the waters were at maximum depth, the more time the whale sharks spent basking at the surface immediately afterward, the researchers report online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
As the team reports today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, its results clearly echoed the treadmill experiments of the past: people consistently chose to walk when they needed to travel slower than 2 m / s to reach their goal in the given time; when they needed to move about 3 m / s or faster, they ran.
These curious birds, it turns out, owe their hues to their inner hexagons, the team reports online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The findings, published in the Journal of The Royal Society Interface, identify the origin of a «gambling» approach to germination in Arabidopsis thaliana, more commonly known as thale cress.
The Rice lab of chemist Bruce Weisman, a pioneer in the discovery and interpretation of the phenomenon, reported the new results in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
Now a report in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface [see Harold Thimbleby and Paul Cairns, http://bit.ly/cqcD83] shows how devices can be programmed to catch at least some mistakes on the spot.
The Rice results appeared this month in the American Chemical Society journal Applied Materials and Interfaces.
But birds that sat still for long periods of time and then showed sudden flurries of motion were more likely to hurt each other, the team reported online this month in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Chemist Pulickel Ajayan and his colleagues at Rice and at Wayne State University in Detroit describe the material this month in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
Further, the researchers report today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, a dog's nose has a unique nasal airflow pattern, which helps transport odor molecules quickly via a single airway to the olfactory recess.
The findings are published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface in a new paper authored by Dr Thorin Jonsson, also from Lincoln's School of Life Sciences.
Environmental «noise» is a key evolutionary pressure that shapes the interconnections within cells, as well as those of neural networks and bacterial / ecological networks, they observe in a paper to be published online April 30 by the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The study, recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, reports there are circumstances — such as when geckos fear for their lives, leap into the air and are forced to grab on to a leaf below — when they need every bit of that fabled adhesive ability, and sometimes it's not enough.
But a new study published online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface shows that they might have more than we realized: These arboreal spiders can control their falls, gliding from tree to tree to avoid the dangerous forest floor, just like flying squirrels.
The numbers were clear: The small, steady shower of cosmic rays would supply enough energy to power a simple organism on all of the planets he simulated except Earth, Atri reports this week in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
But over successive generations, the prey clumped more and more in response to the predator, until the predator's success rate became quite low — similar to what is seen in the wild (compare the predator's ability to pick off two prey — white dots disappearing — in the early seconds of the video versus at the end), the team reports online this week in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
As shown in their new study published in the international Journal of the Royal Society Interface, the scientists found out that the substrate has a particularly significant impact on the silk's adhesion.
The research appears in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
A study in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface found that as mammalian animals increase in size, their feet do not scale up accordingly — but there is a general increase in the stiffness of the footpad.
And it all works because the tongue itself is so soft, Noel and colleagues report February 1 in Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
In Optica, The Optical Society's journal for high impact research, the researchers show that their new optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging system can not only image both the front and the back of the eye, but can also image the interfaces of the eye's vitreous gel with the retina and lens with unprecedented detail.
And the primary determinant of how much the flower sped up any individual raindrop was how far from the center of the splash - cup the drop hit, the team reports online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The study, published in the May 8 issue of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, shows that people in Chicago and Paris make their secondary trips — those in addition to their primary commutes — in a consistent and expeditious manner, using only 17 of more than 1 million possible trip sequences for up to five secondary locations.
The study, which is published by the Royal Society in the journal Interface, is the first to use nano - indentation, a materials testing technique, on feathers.
Changing the duration of the electrical signals also altered the insects» speed and step length, Sato and colleagues report March 30 in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The basic idea of using the springs should apply to other adhesives and many other gripping tasks, he and colleagues report November 19 in Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The circular suckers withstood seven times more horizontal force than the primitive spatula - shaped structures and offered stronger long - term underwater adhesion, the team reports online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The study, called «Flaccid skin protects hagfishes from shark bites,» was published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The results, published online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, show that brain activity varies widely between conscious and unconscious states.
Research reported in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, which has directly observed microbial activity in Antarctic and Arctic snow, has revealed that the composition of these small samples of gas trapped in the ice may have been affected by bacteria that remain active in snow while it is being compressed into ice — a process that can last decades.
In a paper published May 16 in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, he and his co-authors concluded that the geometries of large subway networks are guided by simple, universal rules.
For echolocating bats living in temperate ecosystems, prey detection volume might shrink as much as 21 %, the researchers report online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Their findings appear in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
«The flowers act as heat concentrators,» says Doekele Stavenga of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, whose team discovered the trick (Journal of the Royal Society Interface, DOI: 10.1098 / rsif.2016.0933).
Though the current prototype must be plugged in, future models will be battery - powered, the team reports online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The hope is that the game, described today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, will reveal safer ways to design buildings and evacuation procedures.
Once inside the nose the air swirls around up to 300 million olfactory receptors, compared with our measly 6 million (Journal of the Royal Society Interface, vol 7, p 933).
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