Sentences with phrase «swiss researchers»

Swiss researchers found that people fell asleep quickest when their hands and feet were warmest.
Swiss researchers now say the cute, yellow bath - time friends harbor a dirty secret: Microbes swimming inside...
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Swiss researchers concluded that, because of rising carbon dioxide levels, «alpine plant life is proliferating, biodiversity is on the rise, and the mountain world appears more productive and inviting than ever.»
A more sober reality, though, is that whatever slight impact humans might have on the climate, it is too small to measure — a point made in a study just published by Swiss researchers in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews (November 2005).
Stott also claimed that «biotechnology is essential for human survival» and cited the development of genetically engineered rice to by Swiss researchers «to provide enough beta - carotene to satisfy the daily requirements for Vitamin A in as little as 300g of cooked rice per day.»
From roofs designed for lizards, to those that have been designed for rare bees, beetles and spiders, this year the tour includes visits to roofs where Swiss researchers are studying ground nesting birds — and to where chickens are happy, too, on the ground and on the roofs.
Swiss researchers assessed the options.
If you're looking for less conventional treatment options, you may be interested in a study published in 2006: Swiss researchers suggested that playing a didgeridoo, an Aboriginal instrument, improves (but doesn't cure) sleep apnea symptoms.
The Swiss researchers were quoted as saying the effects of NR on metabolism «are nothing short of astonishing.»
MONDAY, Sept. 19, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Raise a glass of your favorite brew and toast the Swiss researchers who offer scientific proof for what you surely suspected and probably hoped.
Swiss researchers provide evidence that a protein in the cell nucleus responds to environmental stimuli like a kind of sensor,...
Swiss researchers have created a new, more efficient method to produce sclareol, a substitute for whale - derived ambergris used by perfume makers.
That's the conclusion of a team of British and Swiss researchers, who say the only way Martian life could have adapted to the harsh conditions would have been to burrow at least several meters beneath the soil.
In recent trials of genetically modified (GM) crops, Swiss researchers spent 78 % of their grant money on security to protect the controversial crops from destruction at the hands of protestors.
The study released today estimates that Swiss researchers running recent GM trials spent 78 % of their research funds on security.
To this end, a group of Swiss researchers at the WSL - Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF), led by Prof. Michael Lehning, is exploring mass and momentum fluxes during drifting snow events, pursuing an improved understanding of the link between snow cover erosion and deposition.
But a discovery, one of those revolutionary discoveries occurred in 1986 when a pair of Swiss researchers, Bednorz and Mueller, discovered a new family of materials which could superconduct at much higher temperatures.
For this study, the Swiss researchers pooled data with two other groups that conducted Phase 1 trials of the vaccine in Africa — in Lambaréné, Gabon, and Kilifi, Kenya.
Some stars swallow their own planets, according to a team of Spanish and Swiss researchers.
Swiss researchers found in one 2008 study that flu viruses, which typically survive for a couple days on Swiss francs, can survive up to 17 days if accompanied by mucus — spelling trouble for folks who handle cash after someone else with a runny nose handled it.
Robots that artificially evolve ways to communicate with one another have been demonstrated by Swiss researchers.
In the context of the National Resource Programme «Resource Wood» (NRP 66), Swiss researchers have now developed an even more radical approach to combining wood and concrete: they are fabricating a load - bearing concrete which itself consists largely of wood.
The Swiss researchers believe that PG5 can nestle medicine in its myriad folds and, when injected into the bloodstream, deliver a therapeutic dose to the right locations in the body.
At the last count in November 2013, Swiss researchers took part in about 3000 projects under FP7, receiving $ 1.8 billion from the European Union.
The Swiss researchers have demonstrated that, when EDA is malfunctioning in lizards, they fail to develop a proper scale placode, exactly as mammals or birds affected with similar mutations in that same gene can not develop proper hairs or feathers placodes.
The growth of new active bitcoin users is slowing, which by «Metcalfe's law» indicates that the cryptocurrency's market capitalization will not grow as quickly as it has, some Swiss researchers said.
Seifritz, a Swiss researcher, found in 2003 that the brains of women with or without children responded more to babies» laughter and crying than men without children did, but parents of both genders showed stronger reactions to crying.
Zurich - based GenePartner takes a Swiss researcher's «sweaty T - shirt study» to a marketable level.
In the mid-1700s, for instance, Swiss researcher Abraham Trembley noted that when chopped into pieces, hydra — tubelike creatures with tentacles that live in fresh water — could grow back into complete, new organisms.
And in 1997 Swiss researcher Nicolas Gisin studied what could be the fastest process in the universe.
As everyone knows who has heard him speak, the soft - spoken yet highly engaging Swiss researcher is renown the world over for his detailed studies of birds — in particular lapwings (Vanellus vanellus)-- beetles (hundreds), and others insects on vegetated roofs — and he has made many friends along the way for his passion, belief, and promotion of designing a better living roof to encourage biodiversity.

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At the same time, two German researchers — Sepp Hochreiter, now at the University of Linz, and Jürgen Schmidhuber, codirector of a Swiss AI lab in Lugano — were independently pioneering a different type of algorithm that today, 20 years later, has become crucial for natural - language processing applications.
To find out the researchers rounded up a group of 500 Swiss and German study subjects and presented them with a series of questions about how much they worked, how exhausted they felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
dated March 16th, 2018, a group of researchers, including Swiss professors Didier Sornette and Spencer Wheatley from ETH Zurich, stated that the value of Bitcoin's network is
Researchers from the Swiss giant have pioneered the «Milkybar Wowsomes» range, describing this as the first chocolate bar in the world to use Nestlé's innovative sugar reduction technique.
Researchers at ETH Zurich's Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, in a joint study with the University of Illinois, confirmed the «biofouling phenomenon» by which bath toys become breeding grounds for bacteria and
For example, researchers tracking the sleep habits of Swiss children found that individual differences in sleep time were not correlated with differences in growth.
Researchers could now see the culprits and distinguish between similar diseases such as anthrax, cholera and, yes, bubonic plague, which was isolated in 1894 and named Yersinia pestis in honor of Swiss microbiologist Alexandre Yersin.
Not only microbes protect against asthma evidently, but also farm animals: Petting cats and cows and drinking farm milk can also prevent asthma, as the team of researchers headed up by Remo Frei of the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research from the University of Zurich in cooperation with the Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK - CARE) in Davos and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland in St. Gallen: «Early childhood contact with animals and the consumption of food of animal origin seems to regulate the inflammatory reactions of the immune system,» says immunologist Frei.
Researchers building the world's next top particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that straddles the Franco - Swiss border, may not get a chance to work out the bugs before they fire up the machine in earnest.
A team of researchers led by the University of Basel chemists Catherine Housecroft and Edwin Constable are working together with the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) to implement this method.
As part of the «National centre of Competence in Research — NCCR LIVES» funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) examined data from more than 24,000 people aged 50 to 96 living in 14 European countries.
The researchers collaborated with various paediatric wards in Swiss and Australian hospitals to study cases of children who needed intensive care after a severe respiratory infection (bronchiolitis or pneumonia) caused by a virus.
A group of researchers led by Felix Kienast from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) has investigated this issue as part of the National Research Programme «Sustainable use of soil as a resource» (NRP 68).
Researchers funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation have studied the effect of powerful impacts such as those produced by firearms or micrometeorites.
Researchers funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) found that how these colloids work can change dramatically in response to very strong impacts.
In a collaborative effort, researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne and the Sant «Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy, developed a bionic fingertip that allowed an amputee to distinguish between smooth and rough textures with 96 percent accuracy.
What changed the scene was an immunosuppressant molecule called cyclosporin, developed by researchers at Sandoz, the Swiss pharmaceutical company.
An international team led by researchers at Nagoya University, along with US and Swiss colleagues, has identified a new type of solar event and dated it to the year 5480 BC; they did this by measuring carbon - 14 levels in tree rings, which reflect the effects of cosmic radiation on the atmosphere at the time.
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