Not exact matches
This interview
features SVN founding member, Joel Solomon (Co-Founder
at Renewal Funds and
author of The Clean Money Revolution).
On August 28, Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg
featured a conversation with Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO and co-founder of VaynerMedia, partner
at Vayner / RSE, and four - time New York Times best - selling
author.
Speaking of a system bulging with debt protruding from every crevice, Jim Quinn's Burning Platform
featured a must - read article yesterday in which the
author has discovered that the Loan - To - Value Ratio on Fannie Mae - issued mortgages is now
at its highest level in history — nearly 10 % higher than
at the peak of housing bubble 1.0:
This week, #HipNJ is
featuring Matt Sweetwood —
author, entrepreneur, single - father and life coach — whose most recent project, a self - help book entitled Leader of the Pack, was recently celebrated
at Till & Sprocket NYC with a stimulating discussion about marriage, divorce, parenthood, and leadership.
Amity Shlaes is Editorial
Features Editor
at the Wall Street Journal and
author of Germany: The Empire Within (Farrar, Straus).
The
authors do point to one of the most extraordinary
features of Kennedy's published work was that it either ignored or failed to discover the sexual misconduct of the clergy that was greatly on the increase
at the time.
Randall Balmer, an award - winning historian,
author and chair of the Department of Religion
at Dartmouth College, speculated that the Romneys — like plenty of Mormons — might display artwork
featuring a depiction of Jesus and a photograph of LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson, considered a «prophet, seer and revelator» by members of the church.
Kate Bowler is an assistant professor in the school of divinity
at Duke University, the
author of Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel, and host of Everything Happens, a podcast
featuring honest conversations about life's toughest challenges.
Jay McDaniel,
author of Earth, Sky, Gods, Mortals: Developing an Ecological Spirituality, was
featured at Riverside, and the books of the aforementioned Matthew Fox were much in evidence.
Speakers
at the rally included Dr. Andre Leu, president of IFOAM, Vanadana Shiva of Navdanaya, Hans Herren of the Millennium Institute, and Laura Lengnick
author of the book Resilient Agriculture — Cultivating Food Systems for a Changing Climate which is being made into 4 minute videos
featuring farmer stories in their own words, along with Precious Phiri, Will Allen, and Ronnie Cummins of the Organic Consumers Association.
In Green Kitchen
at Home, bestselling
authors David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl share over 100 vegetarian recipes, their family favourites, which
feature in their own kitchen every day of the week.
Chris Koetke, CEC, CCE, executive director of Kendall College School of Culinary Arts and vice president of Laureate International Universities Center of Excellence in Culinary Arts, sits down with Australian
author Julian Cribb to discuss his new book, The Coming Famine, and his upcoming address as a
featured speaker
at the International Foodservice Sustainability Symposium, May 24 — 25, in Chicago.
She is also the best - selling
author of an acclaimed kosher gourmet cookbooks series, currently
featuring The Dairy Gourmet (2006) & The
At - Home Gourmet (2010) & The Party Gourmet (release date Sept. 2014).
That was one of the topics discussed
at a workshop in Vancouver, B.C., on love put on by Carrie Jenkins, a philosophy professor
at the University of British Columbia, that
featured many wonderful speakers besides Jenkins, whose thought - provoking book, What Love Is And What It Could Be, comes out in a few weeks, including Marina Adshade, UBC professor of economics,
author of of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and entertaining TEDx speaker; and Mandy Len Catron, who teaches writing
at UBC and whose Modern Love essay on how to make anyone fall in love with you was one of the most - read Modern Loves, and that lead her to write a book on love essays that comes out in 2017.
At the conference this weekend, Friday night's public session at Memorial Auditorium will feature psychologist Michael Thompson, author of the New York Times bestseller «Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys,» and Chris Kelly, chief privacy officer and head of global public policy at Faceboo
At the conference this weekend, Friday night's public session
at Memorial Auditorium will feature psychologist Michael Thompson, author of the New York Times bestseller «Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys,» and Chris Kelly, chief privacy officer and head of global public policy at Faceboo
at Memorial Auditorium will
feature psychologist Michael Thompson,
author of the New York Times bestseller «Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys,» and Chris Kelly, chief privacy officer and head of global public policy
at Faceboo
at Facebook.
The blog will also
feature a behind - the - scenes look
at the making of Hooked of Phonics new learning program as told by the team of
authors, illustrators, educators, animators and musicians involved in the year - long, multi-million dollar overhaul (due out in August 2009).
Dr. Schaeffer is a published
author and clinical faculty
at NYU, who's clinical expertise has been
featured in Psychology Today, Postpartum Support International, Huffington Post, Deloitte, Vice News, and Mom.me.
Designer, artist and
author Justina Blakeney has introduced a performance fabric collection
featuring technology by Crypton Home Fabric and offered exclusively
at Calico Corners stores nationwide.
Ruth Yaron,
author of Super Baby Food got a chance to meet Martha Stewart, backstage,
at the taping of the Martha Stewart Show where Super Baby Food is
featured.
The site currently
features articles about the debate's degree of innovation (including a quote from A Familiar Online Politics Writer as well as some rather blunt opinions from the
author of Cult Of The Amateur), a look
at some tech - related questions that have been submitted, details about how the candidates will be trying to use the medium to their advantage, and of course, this little gem from Red State Update:
For instance, a new politics blog called Swampland
features Ana Marie Cox and Joe Klein, among other
authors, and uses
at least a few standard blog
features such as reader comments and permalinks.
The Rockland County Times publisher emeritus Armand Miele recently was a
featured new
author at a special reception held
at the Palisades Center Mall's Barnes and Nobles.
The One World Media Festival's exclusive closing event will
feature a one - woman show BONO & GELDOF ARE C ** TS, a lighthearted look
at foreign aid and who it really helps, from the acclaimed comedienne, comedy writer and
author Jane Bussmann whose credits include: South Park, the Emmy - winning Smack The Pony, The Fast Show and Brass Eye.
«This experiment revealed that groups of neurons in the mPFC initially encode both the unique and shared
features of the stimuli in a similar way,» says first
author Mark Morrissey, formerly a graduate researcher
at the University of Toronto.
The specimens recovered from the Cerutti mastodon site will be on display on Level 2 of the Museum beginning Wednesday, April 26, and a public lecture
featuring several of the Nature article
authors will take place on Saturday, April 29
at 7 PM.
Dr. Patricia Garcez, Assistant Professor
at UFRJ and first
author of the work, point out that «these unique results may unravel some key
features of ZIKV infection in the developing brain.»
«The computer system managed to detect distinctive dynamic
features of facial expressions that people missed,» said Marian Bartlett, research professor
at UC San Diego's Institute for Neural Computation and lead
author of the study.
Along with our global reach, we
at Scientific American take pride in our unique inclusion of scientist
authors, who collaborate with us on many of our
feature articles and give us a distinctive perspective.
«RB loss causes a major reprogramming of gene expression, allowing induction of pathways that promote
features that induce characteristics of lethal disease,» said senior
author Karen Knudsen, PhD, Director of the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center (SKCC)
at Thomas Jefferson University.
«In most solifuge families, species identification is based primarily on
features of the jaws, yet no comprehensive survey of these character systems has ever been done,» said Tharina Bird, a senior curator
at the National Museum of Namibia and lead
author of the paper.
The breakthrough, described in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and
featured as ACS Editors» Choice for open access, addresses a decades - long challenge for electron - transport conducting polymers, said Yan Yao, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering
at the UH Cullen College of Engineering and lead
author of the paper.
The bat's «hemodynamic nectar mop,» as the paper dubs the tongue tip,
features speed and reliability that industrial designers might envy, said lead
author Cally Harper, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
at Brown University.
«We discovered this new fossil in marine rocks, and many of the
features of its skull and jaws point to it having been a marine inhabitant, like modern oceanic dolphins,» said the study's lead
author Nicholas D. Pyenson, curator of fossil marine mammals
at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
A
featured speaker was Kilmer McCully,
author of The Heart Revolution and a professor of pathology
at Brown University.
«The ability to suture a thread - based diagnostic device intimately in a tissue or organ environment in three dimensions adds a unique
feature that is not available with other flexible diagnostic platforms,» said Sameer Sonkusale, Ph.D., corresponding
author on the paper and director of the interdisciplinary Nano Lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
at Tufts University's School of Engineering.
The findings,
featured on the cover of the March 7 issue of Cell Reports, show that patients with high levels of the biomarker, CD151, have a poor prognosis, says lead
author Mauricio Medrano, a molecular biologist and research associate
at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network.
«Our study is important because tropical cyclone intensity forecasts for several past hurricanes over the Caribbean Sea have under - predicted rapid intensification events over warm oceanic
features,» said Johna Rudzin, a PhD student
at the UM Rosenstiel School and lead
author of the study.
«The tool - using
features of the H. naledi hand, in combination with its small brain size, has interesting implications for what cognitive requirements might be needed to make and use tools, and, depending on the age of these fossils, who might have made the stone tools that we find in South Africa,» Tracy Kivell
at the University of Kent in England, lead
author of one of the two H. naledi papers, said in a statement.
The
authors hope their research, presented
at the 10th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT» 16) in Austin, Texas, will raise the issue of drivers unlocking potentially insecure
features before IVI protocols such as MirrorLink are even more widely deployed.
«It's striking that we find these same
features when we look
at the voices — and remarkable that the same assessment system applies to both voices and faces,» says Pascal Belin, a neuroscientist also
at the University of Glasgow and one of the
authors of the paper.
Dr Maria Paola Clarizia, a visiting scientist
at NOC from University of Michigan, and the lead
author of the paper, stressed that «the UK has been a pioneer in using GNSS reflectometry to measure ocean
features, and the NOC has led the field in analysing the data.»
«The key
feature of our material is the combination of a very strong adhesive force and the ability to transfer and dissipate stress, which have historically not been integrated into a single adhesive,» says corresponding
author Dave Mooney, Ph.D., who is a founding Core Faculty member
at the Wyss Institute and the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering
at SEAS.
«In addition, our study has shown that there is a mosaic evolution of the three species, in the sense that some
features are shared by humans and bonobos, others by humans and common chimpanzees, and still others by the two ape species,» said Rui Diogo, lead
author of the paper and associate professor of anatomy
at Howard University.
«This species description of Ilomantis ginsburgae is novel since it relied heavily on the
features of the female genitalia,» said lead
author Sydney Brannoch, a Case Western Reserve University Ph.D. candidate working under the direction of Svenson
at the Museum.
«The new and important point of our method is that it analyzes the local and global
features in one framework without corrupting the underlying regularities of the original time series,» said Miwa Fukino, a doctoral student
at the University of Tokyo and first
author on the paper.
«Therein lies the key distinguishing
feature of our design strategy — its modularity,» said co-lead
author Yonggang Ke, Ph.D., formerly a Wyss Institute Postdoctoral Fellow and now an assistant professor
at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.
New work published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by lead
authors Michael Raissig and Emily Abrash
features a collaboration born
at Carnegie's Department of Plant Biology between Bergmann and John Vogel (now
at the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute) who met as postdocs
at Carnegie.
«This is the most striking
feature, as it suggests that pliosaurs colonized a much wider range of ecological niches than previously assumed» said Valentin Fischer, lecturer
at the Université de Liège (Belgium) and lead
author of the study.
To learn more about the groups that manufactured these later styles, the
authors of the new study analyzed the surface
features of 100 projectile points from collections
at several museums, including the Smithsonian collection, which is curated by anthropologist Dennis Stanford.
«What was really exciting is that in both old and young brains, a small percentage of the grafted cells retained their «stemness»
feature and continuously produced new neurons,» said Bharathi Hattiangady, assistant professor
at the Texas A&M College of Medicine and co-first
author of the study.