The authors of the paper report a high correlation amongst their data between IQ and «disbelief,» and that large proportions of academics decry religious belief.
«This might explain why people sometimes say things before they think,» said Avgusta Shestyuk, a senior researcher in UC Berkeley's Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and lead
author of a paper reporting the results in the current issue of Nature Human Behavior.
We did not understand how it could have become a magnetar,» says Simon Clark, lead
author of the paper reporting these results.
French is the lead
author of a paper reporting the results, published in today's issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Pika populations were most likely to go locally extinct at sites with high summer temperatures and low habitat area, said Joseph Stewart, a graduate student at UC Santa Cruz and first
author of a paper reporting the new findings, published January 29 in the Journal of Biogeography.
says Jun Toshikawa, lead
author of the a paper reporting the discovery of the HSC protoclusters, «The HSC protoclusters will steadily increase as the survey proceeds.
«What we did is similar to placing sheets of paper between a magnet and a refrigerator,» said Associate Professor Hajime Nakanotani, lead
author of the paper reporting these results published online February 26, 2016, in the journal Science Advances.
Not exact matches
Although this commitment is more modest than the one advocated in Making it Simple, a
report I
authored for the Mowat Centre, the goal
of reducing input costs for manufacturers was identified as a key priority in the
paper, which suggested there was more work to be done on this front:
Ashish Jha, the senior
author of the JAMA Internal Medicine
paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often
report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
Their
report ends by noting that «much
of the research for this
paper and its writing were done by the
authors working from home.»
The
authors argue that what others perceive as a mess might actually be the result
of a system where the «more important, urgent work tends to stay close by and near the top
of the clutter» and the less important
papers «tends to get buried to the bottom or near the back,» CNN
reported.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/06/opinion/sunday/alt-right-asian-fetish.html «Professor Wu found that just months before the release
of the 1965 Moynihan
Report, the widely influential policy
paper that attributed black poverty to a degenerate black culture, its
author, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, spoke at a gathering
of intellectuals and policymakers about how Japanese - and Chinese - Americans, considered «colored» just 25 years earlier, were «rather astonishing.»
Dr. Ryan has
authored and co-
authored many public policy
reports, conference
papers and academic articles relating to these diverse projects, including «Why Some Venture Capitalists Escalate And Others Don't», «The Psychology
of Microfinance» and «The Future
of Social Entrepreneurship and Impact.»
Even so, in their conclusions, the
authors of the
paper are highly cautious, and say: «Despite the large significance
of the measurement
reported here and the stability
of the analysis, the potentially great impact
of the result motivates the continuation
of our studies in order to investigate possible still unknown systematic effects that could explain the observed anomaly.
The concepts
reported in this
paper represent the
author's attempt to analyze the impact, upon general audiences,
of constant media disaster viewing, rather than focusing on victim's families.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research
paper [7] and a number
of other recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms
of concussion and not changing attitudes about
reporting behavior) does not appear capable
of solving the problem, because the reasons for under -
reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the
paper's
author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
The study,
reported recently in the Journal
of the American Medical Association, said, «Children in day - care centers who wear
paper diapers have a reduced chance
of diarrhea contamination than children who wear cloth diapers,» said Dr. Larry Pickering, one
of the study's
authors.
Data were not
reported separately for mothers
of multiples in the
paper but were obtained from the
authors.
Ideally, this senior
author has inspected all the original data analyzed and
reported in a
paper, notes Randy Schekman, editor - in - chief
of the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS).
«After 35 years, the fundamental physics
of the bifurcation
of turbulence into H - mode has now been simulated, thanks to the rapid development
of the computational hardware and software capability,» said C.S. Chang, first
author of the April Physical Review Letters
paper that
reported the findings.
«Knowing how cells respond to mechanical cues in the living embryo and how they physically sculpt tissues and organs in the 3D space will transform the way we think about developmental processes,» said Otger Campàs, a professor in the Department
of Mechanical Engineering at UCSB and senior
author on the
paper that
reports this novel technique in Nature Methods.
The results were
reported in the journal Nano Letters, in a
paper authored by Min - Kyu Song (Molecular Foundry, Berkeley Lab), Yuegang Zhang (Suzhou Institute
of Nano - Tech and Nano - Bionics, Chinese Academy
of Sciences) and Cairns (Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Berkeley Lab).
«In the very top
of these sediment cores we take, we get these fly ash indicators,» explains Leeds geologist Graeme Swindles, lead
author of a
paper published in Scientific
Reports on May 28 (Scientific American and Scientific
Reports are part
of Nature Publishing Group.)
Neurologist Malcolm MacLeod
of the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences at the University
of Edinburgh and his colleagues combed through
papers reporting the efficacy
of drugs in eight animal disease models and checked whether the
authors reported four measures that are widely acknowledged to reduce the risk
of bias.
In the new study, published online today in PLoS ONE, primatologist Mathias Osvath
of Lund University in Sweden —
author of the earlier Santino
paper — teams up with Lund University primatologist Elin Karvonen to
report new observations
of Santino's behavior during 2010.
For research
papers created under grants for which the
authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting
of the accepted version
of research content (Research Articles and
Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version
of the
paper published in the Science Journal is included.
Just before the teenage years, «the rate
of growth for many skills kind
of slows down,» says Deborah Waber, an associate professor
of psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School's Children's Hospital Boston and the lead
author of a
paper that
reports the results
of the behavioral component
of the NIH Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study
of Normal Brain Development.
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.
In an email to Science, the
paper's corresponding
author, Toshihiro Nakajima
of Tokyo Medical University, defended the work, stating: «Our manuscript was formally published after an intensive scientific review done by reviewers and by the editorial board
of Scientific
Reports.»
Newcomb Cleveland Prize The Newcomb Cleveland Prize, which is supported by Affymetrix, honors
authors of exceptional
papers published in the Research Articles or
Reports sections
of Science.
► In April, we
reported that stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata (the lead
author of the two STAP — stimulus - triggered acquisition
of pluripotency —
papers in Nature) was found guilty
of research misconduct by a RIKEN investigating committee.
That
paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University
of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The
authors argue in Nature that the earlier analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 %
of the time, STAT
reports.
► On Wednesday at ScienceInsider, Dennis Normile
reported that stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata (lead
author of the two STAP — stimulus - triggered acquisition
of pluripotency —
papers in Nature) «has agreed to retract the two Nature
papers that
reported her work.»
«In these diseases
of mitochondrial dysfunction, in a sense, it's a false starvation situation for the cell — there are plenty
of nutrients, but because there's a block in the mitochondria's normal function, the mitochondria behave as if there's not enough oxygen,» says Chen, who with Birsoy,
authored a
paper in the journal Cell
Reports describing this work.
«Our
paper reports that two highly conserved pathways — the UPR and the nonsense - mediated RNA decay pathway — intersect with each other at a pivotal point in cell stress,» said Miles Wilkinson, PhD, senior
author and professor in the Department
of Reproductive Medicine and a member
of the UC San Diego Institute for Genomic Medicine.
When the results
of an experiment were
reported in a journal, each
of the small number
of authors could truthfully claim to have participated in the writing
of the
paper itself.
«Our approach, called FabRec, would allow companies to automatically
report about their manufacturing activities: which machines are being used, what materials they are working with, raw material inventory levels, whether the work is being completed on time, and so on,» says Atin Angrish, a Ph.D. student at NC State and first
author of the
paper.
«The result was an extensive inhibition
of tumor growth and prevention
of metastasis to the lung in HER2 - positive animal models
of breast cancer,» notes Navasona Krishnan, Ph.D., a postdoctoral investigator in the Tonks lab who performed many
of the experiments and is lead
author on the
paper reporting the results.
The $ 25,000 «prize is awarded to the
author or
authors of an outstanding
paper published in the Research Articles or
Reports sections
of Science.
Their findings are
reported in two
papers, one in Nature Communications and the other in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences, with MIT assistant professor
of nuclear science and engineering Areg Danagoulian as senior
author of both.
«We wanted to understand how the monarch is processing these different types
of information to yield this constant behavior — flying southwest each fall,» said Shlizerman, who is lead
author on the team's recent
paper in the journal Cell
Reports.
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.
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.
«It's a growing problem and I think it's going to get worse,» says Larry Roberts
of McMaster's Department
of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, the only Canadian
author of a
paper published this week in the journal Scientific
Reports.
Berger argues that the
report «hardly mentions» the scientific output
of CNRS, whose researchers
author or co-
author more than 70 %
of all scientific
papers published in France.
Also an
author is Jie - En Wu, a member
of Crystal's lab who was a high school student at the time
of the research
reported in the
paper.
Nature» snews team has asked the
paper's corresponding
author, stem - cell scientist Yong Fan, for comment, but had not heard from him by the time
of this
report.
Shunsuke Ishii, the chair
of the RIKEN investigating committee that recently found stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata (first
author on the Nature
papers reporting the STAP results) guilty
of research misconduct, is himself under investigation for research misconduct.
In a retraction notice published in Nature yesterday, Wagers and the
paper's two other
authors wrote that «a re-examination
of the publication raised serious concerns with some
of the
reported data,» and has «undermined the
authors» confidence in the support for the scientific conclusions
reported.»
In a
paper published online May 17, 2016 in the journal Nature Communications, de Jong and co-first
author Koji Taniguchi, MD, PhD, and colleagues,
report that treating both ERK1 / 2 and the compensatory pathway, ERK5, concurrently with a combination
of drug inhibitors halted colorectal cancer growth more effectively in both mouse models and human colorectal cancer cell lines.