He is lead
author of a new paper by an international scientific team in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE) which argues that while more and more of the planet's environments are approaching major regime shifts — or points of no - return — there may still be time to save them.
Not exact matches
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.
For this study, Yanik's team developed a
new technology to inject RNA carried
by nanoparticles called lipidoids, previously designed
by Daniel Anderson, an associate professor
of chemical engineering, member
of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, and an
author of the
new paper.
«With the change in screening, we wanted to see if there were other implications, and indeed a decrease in chlamydia screening occurred even though the number
of visits
by young women was about the same,» says U-M Medical School Department
of Family Medicine lecturer Allison Ursu, M.D., the lead
author of the
new paper in Annals
of Family Medicine.
It was devised
by Andrew Dzurak, director
of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at the University
of New South Wales (UNSW), and Dr Menno Veldhorst, lead
author of the
paper who was a research fellow at UNSW when the conceptual work was done.
«The batteries last for about 5,000 recharge cycles, giving them an estimated 15 - year lifespan,» said Sri Narayan, professor
of chemistry at the USC Dornsife College
of Letters, Arts and Sciences and corresponding
author of a
paper describing the
new batteries that was published online
by the Journal
of the Electrochemical Society on June 20.
The
paper,
authored by New York University's Steven Brams, Wilfrid Laurier University's D. Marc Kilgour, and the University
of Graz's Christian Klamler and published this month in Notices
of the American Mathematical Society, outlines a pair
of algorithms that are based on the self - identified priorities
of the parties.
«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 Journ
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 Journ
New York, and lead
author on a
paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical Journal.
However, the
authors of a
new paper published online Jan. 13
by Nature Ecology and Evolution say they have now refuted that hypothesis.
King says that
by working through the original
author's
paper and discovering the «enormous number
of small decisions» he or she made that aren't explicitly described in the methods section, young scientists can often identify entirely
new questions that the original
author never thought to address.
«From the atomic physics perspective, the experiment is beautifully described
by existing theory,» says Stephen Eckel, an atomic physicist at the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the lead
author of the
new paper.
According to Cindy Hsin - Liu Kao, an MIT graduate student in media arts and sciences and one
of the
new paper's lead
authors, the device was inspired
by the colorful stickers that some women apply to their nails.
In the same study, for those who were sleep deprived, «self - reported hunger and appetite ratings significantly increased
by 24 percent and 23 percent, respectively,» noted the
authors of the review
paper, which was led
by Julie Shlisky, a researcher at The
New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at Saint Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center.
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.
«Currently, most victims
of elder abuse and neglect pass through our emergency departments with a life - threatening condition unidentified,» said the latter
paper's lead study
author, Tony Rosen, MD, MPH,
of Weill Cornell Medical College in
New York, N.Y. «A multi-disciplinary, team - based approach supported
by additional research and funding has the potential to improve the identification
of elder abuse and improve the health and safety
of our most vulnerable patients.»
Stanley W. K. Ng, a senior PhD candidate in the lab
of Dr. Peter Zandstra at the Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University
of Toronto and co-lead
author of the
paper, used rigorous statistical approaches to develop and test the
new «stemness score,» using AML patient data provided
by the Princess Margaret leukemia clinic and collaborators in the United States and Europe.
In the
paper, «Anti-diabetic action
of insulin - degrading enzyme inhibitors mediated
by multiple hormones,» the
authors reveal results that point to a potential
new approach — regulating the degradation
of insulin in the blood.
«
By using this technique, we open a
new window into the atomic scale world,» says physicist Aaron Lindenberg, lead
author of the
paper published 15 April in Science.
The work described in the
new paper — published December 8, 2017, in Science — was led
by three young UCSF researchers: Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, an assistant professor
of anatomy; Alex Pollen, PhD, an assistant professor
of neurology; and Aparna Bhaduri, PhD, when all three were post-doctoral researchers in the UCSF lab
of Arnold Kriegstein, MD, PhD, the
new paper's senior
author.
«This
paper shows the simple synthesis
of a
new porous hybrid material, obtained
by using low cost and
by - product materials,» says the lead
author, Dr. Elza Bontempi from the University
of Brescia, Italy.
The study results are reported in a
paper authored by a Baylor researcher and published online
by the
New England Journal
of Medicine.
«This
new study developed out
of previous experiments,» explains Alissa Ferry, SISSA research scientist and among the
authors of the
paper, «in which we observed that infants were surprised when a liquid failed to behave as a liquid (in those experiments we «cheated»
by disguising solids as liquids).»
According to Andrew Allen, the senior
author on the
paper, the
new research indicates that particular groups
of bacteria, perhaps specifically cultivated
by phytoplankton, are also important for regulating the magnitude
of phytoplankton blooms.
«
New pharmacologic options are welcomed by practicing clinicians like me who struggle to work with our patients who have diabetes — each of whom have unique circumstances that require customized approaches,» says Dr. Vivian Fonseca, M.D., Chief, Section of Endocrinology, Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, and author of a paper describing new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabet
New pharmacologic options are welcomed
by practicing clinicians like me who struggle to work with our patients who have diabetes — each
of whom have unique circumstances that require customized approaches,» says Dr. Vivian Fonseca, M.D., Chief, Section
of Endocrinology, Tulane University Medical Center,
New Orleans, Louisiana, and author of a paper describing new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabet
New Orleans, Louisiana, and
author of a
paper describing
new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabet
new pharmacological advances in the management
of type 2 diabetes.
The
new study is one
of more than a dozen
papers authored or co-
authored by CU - Boulder researchers published in the past several years on human microbiomes.
«We had some indication that rapamycin would enhance the cytotoxic T cell effect, from previous experiments in both animals and humans showing that the drug produced modest effects
by itself,» says Maria Castro, Ph.D., senior
author of the
new paper.
The innovation tested successfully
by Krainer and his team, including first
author of the
new paper, Tomoki Nomakuchi, along with Isabel Aznarez and Frank Rigo, involves the use
of a molecule called an ASO (antisense oligonucleotide) that will block the site normally occupied
by a particular EJC.
By building a deep understanding
of the chemistry
of single - layer graphene and a few layer graphene, I am confident that many
new applications
of chemically functionalized graphenes could be possible, in electronics, photonics, optoelectronics, sensors, composites, and other areas,» notes Rodney Ruoff, corresponding
author of this
paper, CMCM director, and UNIST Distinguished Professor at the Ulsan National Institute
of Science and Technology (UNIST).
«This
new material is better than the traditional material, Bismuth telluride, and can be used for waste heat conversion into electricity much more efficiently,» said Zhifeng Ren, M.D. Anderson Chair professor
of physics at UH and the lead
author of a
paper describing the discovery, published online
by Nano Energy.
Scientists can figure out how much mass there is in a galaxy
by tracking how fast things inside move, Pieter van Dokkum, one the
authors of a
new research
paper published in Nature, told Newsweek.
«The more distant the galaxy, the further back one is looking, so
by measuring their distances we can piece together a timeline
of how vigorously the Universe was making
new stars at different stages
of its 13.7 billion year life,» said Joaquin Vieira (California Institute
of Technology, USA), lead
author of the
paper in the journal Nature.
A
new paper authored by scientists from the Southwest Research Institute asserts that the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos were created in much the same way, albeit with the involvement
of a much smaller aggressor.
The
authors revised the
paper, adding some analysis and explanation
of their methodological approach, and said the
new version was accepted
by peer reviewers before being published in Pediatric Obesity.
The work described in the
new paper — published Dec. 8, 2017, in Science — was led
by three young UCSF researchers: Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, an assistant professor
of anatomy; Alex Pollen, PhD, an assistant professor
of neurology; and Aparna Bhaduri, PhD, when all three were post-doctoral researchers in the UCSF lab
of Arnold Kriegstein, MD, PhD, the
new paper's senior
author.
In the
paper, the
authors use several animal models to show that the progenitor cells could contribute to the formation
of new lymph ducts, both
by becoming part
of the lymph ducts and
by stimulating the growth
of nearby cells.
One
of those
papers,
by lead
author Francis Nimmo
of the University
of California Santa Cruz, and
New Horizons colleagues, modeled how Sputnik Planitia could have formed if its basin was produced
by an impact, such as the one that created Charon.
The
authors of the
paper,
New feed sources key to ambitious climate targets, argue that algae could become an important feed for livestock that would help reduce carbon concentrations to pre-industrial levels in the next 80 years
by changing land - use patterns and providing critical food inputs.
The research is further discussed in a
paper, «Enhancement
of the Superconducting Gap
by Nesting in CaKFe4As4: A
New High Temperature Superconductor»,
authored by Daixiang Mou, Tai Kong, William R. Meier, Felix Lochner, Lin - Lin Wang, Qisheng Lin, Yun We, S.L. Bud» ko, Ilya Eremin, D.D. Johnson, P.C. Canfield, and Adam Kaminski; and published in Physical Review Letters.
Extras include an illustrated
paper foldout on the film including informative text and an essay
by novelist Megan Abbott,
New interviews with Coppola, DP Ed Lachman, actors Kirsten Dunst and Josh Hartnett,
author Jeffrey Eugenides, and writer Tavi Gevinson, The Making
of «The Virgin Suicides» (1998 documentary directed
by Eleanor Coppola) featuring Sofia Coppola; Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola; actors Dunst, Hartnett, Scott Glenn, Kathleen Turner, and James Woods; Eugenides; and more, Lick the Star, a 1998 short film
by Coppola, the official (and odd) music video for Air's soundtrack song «Playground Love,» directed and shot
by Coppola and her brother Roman Coppola and an Original Theatrical Trailer.
In a
new paper, «Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers» Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District,» [3]
authors Elise Dizon - Ross, Emily Penner, Jane Rochmes and I, build on an economic survey
of Americans conducted
by Marketplace Edison Research to better understand the economic anxiety
of teachers in San Francisco, as a case for better understanding the impact
of fast economic growth on professionals in fields in which salaries do not keep pace.
New Research Shows Free Online Courses Didn't Grow As Expected NPR Ed, 4/11/15 «Andrew Ho, a lead
author of the
paper at Harvard, thinks the value
of certificates will increase, «but ultimately be limited
by the quality
of assessments and assessment security, both areas where greater investment is necessary.»»
The Hamilton Project released a series
of economic facts about K - 12 education in addition to three
new discussion
papers by outside
authors — «Staying in School: A Proposal to Raise High School Graduation Rates,» «Learning from the Successes and Failures
of Charter Schools,» and «Harnessing Technology to Improve K - 12 Education.»
The Education Next
paper,
authored by the University
of Washington's Dan Goldhaber and Joe Walch, investigated the academic qualifications
of new teachers and found that average SAT scores have increased significantly over the last decade.
The
new working paper — published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schoo
new working
paper — published
by the National Bureau
of Economic Research (NBER) and
authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the
New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schoo
New York City Department
of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schools.
A
new working
paper authored by the UC Berkeley economist Jesse Rothstein builds on that research, in part
by zeroing in on one
of those five factors: schools.
As quoted
by Mr. Porter Anderson in the
new Digital Book World white
paper, Mr. Guy states, «Adult fiction sales in the US are nearly 71 percent digital now, and that is also the category where indie sales have made the deepest inroads: today, 30 percent
of all US adult fiction book purchases are
of titles self - published
by indie
authors.»
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new everyday and plan to submit my book to many
of the self published contests that are now available... i would recommend Lulu to other
authors tired
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On the contrary, the chances are that the
author improved his
paper in the meanwhile
by omission or commission,
by various changes or interpolations, and he may have availed himself
of new discoveries almost until the eleventh hour.
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