Timothy Lu, an MIT associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, and of biological engineering, is
also an author of the paper, which appears in the Nov. 2 issue of Scientific Reports.
Jamie Konwerski, Jeffrey Tarrasch and Georgios Skiniotis from LSI were
also authors of the paper.
Not exact matches
«I don't think people understand that entrepreneurs do not start companies to become rich,» says Roberts, an entrepreneur who has
also authored a superb
paper on the emotional toll
of entrepreneurial transitions.
He is
also the
author of several IGOPP policy
papers, which offer new perspectives on a range
of controversial issues including: Dual - class voting shares, Corporate Citizenship, The place
of women on boards
of directors, Say - on - Pay by shareholders, The Gordian knot
of executive compensation, The Troubling Case
of Proxy Advisors, among others.
The main take - away from all the above is this: Hamilton, the likely
author of # 65, and Madison and Jay
also, to the extent this particular
paper was run by them in advance (scholars think such a preview was done sometimes, but not generally), did not understood impeachment for «high crimes and misdemeanors» as referring to an easily defined category.
On Sunday, Hu Yuming, a researcher at the Hunan CDC who is listed as the second
author of the research
paper,
also denied the use
of golden rice and added that he had not been asked by the journal to sign the
paper before the publication.
This is
also the first study to measure physiological stress response in real time, says Fred Rogosch, research director at the University
of Rochester's Mt. Hope Family Center and a fellow
author on the
paper.
The Senate Democrats, Stewart - Cousins noted, just this past May
authored a white
paper on college affordability (or the lack thereof), which was
also a big deal in the 2016 presidential race — hence, Cuomo's appearance today with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who made free tuition a cornerstone
of his campaign.
«The gas which forms the major part
of the insterstellar medium,» explains Jorge García Rojas, a researcher at the IAC who is the first
author on the
paper «can be observed because its atoms are ionized by the photons emitted by the hot stars embedded inside it (which can either very massive stars, or white dwarfs, which are
also very hot).
«Recent studies found that scale insect populations increase on oak and maple trees in warmer urban areas, which raises the possibility that these pests may
also increase with global warming,» says Dr. Elsa Youngsteadt, a research associate at NC State and lead
author of a
paper on the work.
«We would see some vibrant urban trees covered in scale insects, but we'd
also see other clearly stressed and struggling urban trees covered in scale insects,» says Emily Meineke, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard and first
author of a
paper on the study.
In their SIGGRAPH
paper, the
authors also simulated other types
of fabric like plain linen and a silk crepe de chine.
«The delay in the emergence
of the benefits
also suggest that we should start sooner rather than later to think seriously about mitigation,» said
paper author Claudia Tebaldi, a research scientist at Climate Central and a visiting scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
The
author describes the context and influence
of Bolyai's 1832
paper, which opened the door to the field
of non-Euclidean geometry; the book
also contains a facsimile
of the Latin original and G. B. Halsted's 1896 English translation.
The
paper's lead
author — Marcus Yip, who completed his PhD at MIT last fall — and his colleagues Rui Jin and Nathan Ickes, both in MIT's Department
of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, will
also exhibit a prototype charger that plugs into an ordinary cell phone and can recharge the signal - processing chip in roughly two minutes.
Our source for this statistic is Dana Christensen, an associate lab director for energy and engineering at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as well as 1978
paper in Science
authored by J. P. McBride and colleagues,
also of ORNL.
This approach greatly simplifies manufacturing, and
also makes batteries that are flexible and resistant to damage, says Chiang, who is senior
author of a
paper in the Journal
of Power Sources analyzing the tradeoffs involved in choosing between solid and flow - type batteries, depending on their particular applications and chemical components.
«Understanding how the brain recognizes visual objects is important not only for the sake
of vision, but
also because it provides a window on how the brain works in general,» says Tatyana Sharpee, an associate professor in Salk's Computational Neurobiology Laboratory and senior
author of the
paper.
The
authors also note that the study's results provide support for the establishment
of a uniform health and safety index for investors — which was proposed earlier this year in a white
paper published in JOEM («Integrating health and safety in the workplace: how closely aligning health and safety strategies can yield measureable benefits,» May 2015).
It's a point that climate scientist Andrew King
of the University
of Melbourne in Australia, who
authored the
paper on Australia's rainfall,
also noted at the news conference.
According to the
authors of this
paper entitled «The fossil teeth
of the Peking Man,» there are similarities between the teeth
of Zhoukoudian and those
of other Chinese archaeological sites from a similar period, but they
also highlight the differences from other teeth ascribed either to Homo erectus or other species
of hominins from Africa and Europe.
With cross-discipline curiosity, the demonstrated applications
of these particles will become even more widespread,» says Steven D. Lacey, a Ph.D. student at UMD and
also one
of the lead
authors of the
paper.
But the behavior
of these reservoirs is not solely determined by physical laws
of the water cycle, but
also by demands and what these reservoirs are being used for,» says Caltech graduate student Armeen Taeb, lead
author of a
paper about the model that will be published online on November 22 in the journal Water Resources Research.
Bhatia, who is
also a member
of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, is the senior
author of a
paper describing the particles in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences the week
of Feb. 24.
Since climate change is already leading to higher average temperatures overall, the finding that extremes are
also more likely was not surprising, said Sophie Lewis, a climate scientist at the University
of Melbourne and the climate system science center and the lead
author on the
paper.
Mr. Jijo Abraham and Dr. Vasu Siddeswara Kalangi were the joint - lead
authors on the research
paper: «The developed membranes are not only useful for desalination, but the atomic scale tunability
of the pore size
also opens new opportunity to fabricate membranes with on - demand filtration capable
of filtering out ions according to their sizes.»
Yang, who
also holds appointments with the University
of California (UC) Berkeley and is a co-director
of the Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute (Kavli - ENSI), is the corresponding
author of a
paper describing this research in the journal Science.
Working in the laboratory
of Heather A. Hundley, corresponding
author on the
paper and an assistant professor
of biochemistry and molecular biology in the IU School
of Medicine's Medical Sciences Program at Bloomington, Washburn and undergraduate Medical Sciences program student Emily Wheeler collaborated with the team from UCSD to show that the region
of ADR - 1 protein that binds to target mRNAs in C. elegans is
also required for regulating editing.
Hydropower is
also a critical resource in the region,» said Deng, a PNNL chief scientist and an
author of the
paper.
«The ALMA data reveal that AzTEC - 3 is a very compact, highly disturbed galaxy that is bursting with new stars at close to its theoretically predicted maximum limit and is surrounded by a population
of more normal, but
also actively star - forming galaxies,» said Dominik Riechers, an astronomer and assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and lead
author on a
paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical Journal.
Lien, who was senior
author on the
paper, is
also an assistant professor at the Keck School
of Medicine
of the University
of Southern California.
«If we could look back at this region
of Antarctica in the 1940s and 1830s, we would find that the regional climate would look a lot like it does today, and I think we
also would find the glaciers retreating much as they are today,» said Steig, lead
author of a
paper on the findings published online April 14 in Nature Geoscience.
The
authors of the
paper also found significant changes in the genomic structure and gene families, contradicting the idea
of a genuine «living fossil.»
«We
also wanted to look at both managed honey bee colonies and «wild» ones, to see if that made a difference — and it did,» says David Tarpy, a professor
of entomology at NC State and corresponding
author on the
paper.
Research that breaks out
of established boundaries is,
of course, «more likely to achieve high impact and recognition,» including, for example, major honors such as the Nobel Prize, the
authors note in the
paper — but it is
also «more likely to be ignored.»
Nittrouer and lead
paper author Hongbo Ma,
also of Rice University, took sediment samples and created a 3 - D map
of the river bottom to create what they call a «universal sediment transport formula.»
«As researchers started using these cells more, it became clear that during the process
of reprogramming to create stem cells the cell was
also rejuvenated in other ways,» says Jerome Mertens, a postdoctoral research fellow and first
author of the new
paper.
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.
Postdoc Selim Olcum is
also a lead
author of the
paper; Manalis, the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor in MIT's departments
of Biological Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, and a member
of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, is the
paper's senior
author.
Wittrup, an associate director
of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and
also a faculty member in the Department
of Biological Engineering, is the senior
author of a
paper describing the work in the journal Cancer Cell.
Feldman, the senior
author of the
paper, is
also a pediatric endocrinologist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford.
It
also aims to elucidate the links between aging, longevity and radioresistance, and the ways in which research into enhancing human radioresistance could synergistically enable human healthspan extension, ultimately highlighting how ongoing research into the very well - funded sphere
of aerospace research could galvinate progress in biomedical gerontology, a massively under - funded area
of research despite the grave economic burden posed by demographic aging» said Franco Cortese, an
author of the
paper and Deputy Director
of the Biogerontology Research Foundation.
«This is a particularly important issue because research tells us that the people most likely to rely on help from food pantries are
also those who have less access to health care to address foodborne illness in the event that they do get sick,» says Ashley Chaifetz, lead
author of the
paper.
David Trumper, an MIT professor
of mechanical engineering, and Murat Cirit, a research scientist in the Department
of Biological Engineering, are
also senior
authors of the
paper, which appears in the journal Scientific Reports.
Last but not least, I think it is
also very important to attract widespread attention and interest to this topic» said Dmitry Klokov, an
author of the
paper and Section Head
of the Radiobiology & Health section at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories.
Tumors are home to diverse immune cell types, some
of which remain much less explored than T cells and could
also control cancer progression» says Mikael Pittet, PhD, director
of the Cancer Immunology Program in the MGH Center for Systems Biology and senior
author of the Science
paper.
Swathi Yadlapalli
of the Life Sciences Institute and U-M Medical School was
also an
author on the
paper.
Neiman will be the first
author on the knee replacement
paper, and he has
also been invited to speak at the University
of Nevada - Las Vegas and University
of Nevada School
of Medicine's Interprofessional Health Equity Symposium this October.
«The battery's water - based liquid electrolytes are
also designed to be a drop - in replacement for current flow battery systems,» said PNNL materials scientist Wei Wang, one
of the
paper's corresponding
authors.
The lead
author on the study is Danielle Panoz - Brown, a graduate student in the lab
of Jonathon Crystal, a professor in the IU Department
of Psychological and Brain Sciences, who is
also an
author on the
paper.