Scientists now have a clearer picture of the Earth's mantle, thanks to Michigan State
University research published in the current issue of Nature Communications.
A one - time intervention to help teachers and students empathize with each other halved the number of suspensions at five diverse California middle schools, and helped students who had previously been suspended feel more connected at school, according to Stanford
University research published in April in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A 2011 survey led by Emil Ng Man - Lun of Hong Kong University's Family Institute found that just five percent of locals had met a partner online or via an app, compared to 22 percent of Americans, according to Stanford
University research published that year.
Scientists now have a clearer picture of the Earth's mantle, thanks to Michigan State
University research published in the current issue of Nature Communications.
New Brown
University research published online in the journal Ecology reports exactly such a situation in the distressed salt marshes of Cape Cod.
Not exact matches
In recently
published research,
University of Manitoba economists Ryan Cardwell, Chad Lawley, and Di Xiang show that supply management costs the typical household the equivalent of $ 450 per year — and nearly $ 600 per year among households with children.
The seminal
research on immigrants and diversity in Silicon Valley was conducted by
University of California - Berkeley professor AnnaLee Saxenian, who
published a paper titled «Silicon Valley's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs» in 1999.
Previous studies have shown a little bit of anxiety helps you avoid danger and reach peak motivation, now new
research out of Canada's
University of Waterloo that was recently
published in Brain Sciences is adding another item to the growing list of anxiety's benefits: improved memory.
The fascinating
research led by
University of California, San Francisco psychologist Erika Siegel and recently
published in Psychological Science, tested how our mood affects our perception of faces.
«It seems that we are in the middle of a base race across the Indian Ocean,» David Brewster, senior
research fellow at at the Australian National
University, wrote in a February note
published on think tank The Lowy Institute.
He's spent his career lecturing to and on the aerospace industry, having taught for several semesters at George Washington
University while
publishing countless papers and
research reports as well as one book on the industry.
In Kilduff's most recent
research, which has yet to be
published, he finds that U.S.
universities engaged in a long - standing rivalry (Harvard vs. Yale, USC vs. UCLA) benefit from increased merchandise sales, as well as a a higher proportion of alumni who donate to the school, even after controlling for factors like academic and athletic rank.
«Based on evidence gathered from focus groups and interviews conducted in U.S. coal communities, we argue that coal communities that have experienced mine closures have already begun an economic and social transition, one that is based on reshaping their culture and sense of identity,» wrote professors of Indiana
University in a paper
published in the March issue of Energy
Research and Social Science.
Interestingly, over a decade ago Stanford
University professor John Ioannidis
published a paper entitled, Why Most Published Research Findings A
published a paper entitled, Why Most
Published Research Findings A
Published Research Findings Are False.
Rather than poach a leading researcher and their students, as many tech companies do, Element AI has taken a «visiting researcher» approach, allowing
university researchers to work at the company and even
publish their
research as long as it does not include proprietary information from clients.
An investigation conducted by the Russia news outlet RBC found that in 2016, Russia's propaganda network on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter could have reached 30 million people a week, and a Columbia
University social - media analyst
published research that found that Russian propaganda may have been shared billions of times on Facebook alone.
The peer - reviewed paper — titled «Safely Interruptible Agents [PDF]» and
published on the website of the Machine Intelligence
Research Institute (MIRI)-- was written by Laurent Orseau, a research scientist at Google DeepMind, Stuart Armstrong at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute, and several
Research Institute (MIRI)-- was written by Laurent Orseau, a
research scientist at Google DeepMind, Stuart Armstrong at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute, and several
research scientist at Google DeepMind, Stuart Armstrong at Oxford
University's Future of Humanity Institute, and several others.
Consider a July 2012
research report of the daily deal industry
published by Rice
University.
Among the documents the committee has
published today (with some redactions) is the data - licensing contract between Global Science
Research (GSR)-- the company set up by the Cambridge
University professor, Aleksandr Kogan, whose personality test app was used by CA as the vehicle for gathering Facebook users» data — and SCL Elections (an affiliate of CA), dated June 4, 2014.
Shawn's
research has been
published in the top psychology journal for work he did at UBS in partnership with Yale
University to transform how stress impacts the body, and he recently did a two - hour interview with Oprah at her house to discuss his mission to bring positive psychology to the world.
When a couple of Canadian economists
published research (pdf) last December showing that using an alternative methodology yields much better productivity growth rates, StatsCan was quick to reject it, even though one of the authors, Erwin Diewert, a professor at the
University of British Columbia's Vancouver School of Economics, is widely regarded as one of the world's finest brains in the field.
By M. Hudson (
University of Missouri) and C. Goodhart (LSE) As
published by the Center for Economic Policy
Research.
Professor Robert J. Gordon of Northwestern
University has provided such an analysis in a National Bureau of Economic
Research paper
published in August.
But in 2000, shortly after he started teaching at the
University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business, Piotroski
published a groundbreaking paper in the Journal of Accounting
Research entitled «Value Investing: The Use of Historical Financial Statement Information to Separate Winners from Losers».
After more than three years of
research,
university scholars Fisher Black and Myron Scholes
published their model back in 1973, only a month after the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) began trading standardized options.
In June this year, the NSPCC and the Children's Commission
published an extensive report titled I wasn't sure if it was normal to watch it... The
research undertaken by Middlesex
University included a survey of children aged 11 - 16 and showed that by the age of 12, 28 per cent had viewed pornography and by the age of 15 that had risen to 65 per cent.
As a
Research Fellow at the
University of Edinburgh, he studied Edgar Sheffield Brightman and has recently
published on Brightman in The Expository Times.
My recommendation to you is maybe start with something like Google Scholar, then you may want to enroll in a
university, pick a major such as physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, geology (you get the point, I hope) and then look into a masters program, even a doctorate or phd if you really like it (then you can start to
publish your own
research).
An earlier version of chapter two appeared in Interpretation 26/2 (April 1972), 198 - 209, while chapter four has drawn on materials originally appearing in «Lionel S. Thornton and Process Christology,» Anglican Theological Review 55/4 (October 1973), 479 - 83; «The Incarnation as a Contingent Reality: A Reply to Dr. Pailin,» Religious Studies 8/2 (June 1972), 169 - 73; «The Possibilities for Process Christology,» Encounter 35/4 (Winter 1974), 281 - 94; and «Theological Reflections on Extra-Terrestrial Life,» originally given as the Faculty
Research Lecture for the Spring of 1968 at Raymond College of the
University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, and
published in The Raymond Review 2/2 (Fall 1968), 1 - 14.
After 10 years of writing,
researching, speaking at
universities and having two books
published all on what it truly means to be successful in your twenties, here are some truths I believe will help us all get on the right track — even if we've ungracefully fallen off of it.
The
research institute I direct, housed at Regent
University in Virginia,
published the first study of its kind...
First tale: A tenured sociologist at a prominent
research university, with a couple of books under his belt on related subjects,
publishes the first - ever
research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romantic relationships.
Second tale: Defying all the best previous
research on how readily people change their opinions, a young PhD student in political science at a top
research university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to
publish a brief report in America's leading scholarly scientific journal that upends everything we thought we knew about the subject.
His double vindication, however — by the journal that
published his work and the
university where he works — makes little headway against the howling media denunciation of his «debunked»
research.
First tale: A tenured sociologist at a prominent
research university, with a couple of books under his belt on related subjects,
publishes the first - ever
research, using a nationally representative sample, on the young - adult outcomes for kids raised by people who have same - sex romantic....
American Catholic history may not be so booming a discipline as biblical studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (
published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the
University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of
research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and education.
May 29, 2013 — Like some humans, chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit emotional responses to outcomes of their decisions by pouting or throwing angry tantrums when a risk - taking strategy fails to pay off, according to
research published May 29 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Alexandra Rosati from Yale
University and Brian Hare from Duke
University.
«We're pleased to see the
University of Bologna's
research published in a scientific journal.
The work, conducted by Professor Rosalba Lanciotti and her
research team at the
University of Bologna's Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences and
published in Frontiers in Microbiology, follows a
research study
published in late June that showed corrugated containers keep fruit and vegetables fresh up to three days longer than RPCs.
6 August 2014 Media Statement Australian beverages industry questions latest dental
research The Australian Beverages Council has responded to
research by the
University of Adelaide
published in the Journal of Dentistry, questioning the relevance of assessing the effects of acidic substances on tooth enamel over periods of 30 seconds, 60 seconds and 120 seconds, given -LSB-...]
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local soft drinks industry, has responded to
research published in the British Journal of Nutrition from Deakin
University which suggests the presence of caffeine in soft drinks increases consumption.
An academic at the
University of California
published a paper arguing five decades of
research responsible for shaping dietary recommendations was likely sculpted by the sugar industry.
In
research published this week, the National Food Institute at the Technical
University of Denmark observed that many children and teens get too much caffeine from energy drinks.
In 2010, researchers from the
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
published a study in the journal Clinical Cancer
Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cells.
A first of its kind pilot study titled, «The Celiac Patient Antibody Response to Conventional and Gluten - Removed Beer,» was
published online by the Journal of AOAC International, and was conducted by GIG at the
University of Chicago's Celiac
Research Center.
The UK is unprepared for the most complex ever change to its food system, which will be required before Brexit, according to a new briefing paper
published by SPRU, the Science Policy
Research Unit at the
University of Sussex.
a review of 20 years of
research on fatherhood, by Charlie Lewis, Professor of Psychology at Lancaster
University and
published in June 2001 by Fathers Direct, NFPI and other parenting charities: · Involvement of dads with children aged 7 - 11 predicts success in exams at 16 · Where dads are involved before the age of 11, children are less likely to have a criminal record by the age of 21 · Pre-schoolers who spend more time playing with their dads are often more sociable when they enter nursery school · Nine out of ten dads attend the birth
He points to
research by a Stanford
University researcher, Allan K. Mishra, who has studied PRP for years, whose in his most recent
published research includes a large multicenter study [8] involving a host of well - respected orthopedic surgeons around the country who followed 230 patients in a double - blind randomized control study [the gold standard for medical
research].
He began
researching the concept of «modern family» as an undergraduate at Duke
University in North Carolina, where he
published his honors thesis «Domestic Partnerships», analyzing both opposite - sex and same - sex domestic partnerships and the issues for employers to evaluate in considering benefits for domestic partners.
A
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health study
published in the November 2007 issue of Obesity
Research found that per capita total daily intake of liquid calories in the United States increased 94 percent from 1965 to 2002.