Instead, we found this black hole fleeing from the larger galaxy and leaving a trail of debris behind it,» U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory's James Condon — the lead
author of a study detailing the observations — said in a statement released Wednesday.
«This FRB, like others detected, is thought to originate from outside of Earth's own Milky Way galaxy, which means their signal has travelled over many hundreds of millions of light years, through a medium that — while invisible to our eyes — can be turbulent and affected by magnetic fields,» Ryan Shannon from Australia's ICRAR - Curtin University, the co-lead
author of a study detailing the observation, said in a statement.
Not exact matches
So we continue to look to the stars for clues — and the «unprecedented
detail» in the new images, write the
authors of three new
studies in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, may bring them that much closer to the complicated truth.
One
of the
authors, Berkeley researcher Emiliana Simon - Thomas, said that Kogan had invited her to join the
study but that she did not remember many
details about it.
Negative attitudes toward the idea
of women as senior pastors are well documented in Edward C. Lehman, Jr.'s, sociological
study Women Clergy: Breaking Through Gender Barriers (Transaction, 1985) The
author analyzed
detailed responses from 1,720 Presbyterian lay - people and 1,143 Presbyterian clergy concerning a wide range
of attitudes toward women in ministry.
It has been mentioned in the book that the
author has done a
detailed study on Vemana in preparation
of his Research work entitled PRAJA KAVI VEMANA.
With specific reference to the Florida Institute
of Technology
study, the
authors found that that, «although a
detailed neuropsychological evaluation may have detected a subtle difference, it was unlikely that the daily lives
of the players were at all affected.»
The researchers used next generation sequencing technology, RNA sequencing, to reveal «in exquisite
detail» the blueprint for making milk in the human mammary gland, according to Laurie Nommsen - Rivers, PhD, RD, IBCLC, a scientist at Cincinnati Children's and corresponding
author of the
study, published online in PLOS ONE, a journal
of the Public Library
of Science.
When information regarding
study methods and results was unclear, we attempted to contact
authors of the original reports to provide further
details.
The
study authors noted that a key part
of asthma management is a written asthma action plan that
details the signs and symptoms
of worsening asthma and the steps needed to combat it in layman's terms.
Pacella, who was lead
author on the
study, used the
detailed data he collected to create a model to estimate the daily carbonate chemistry weather during the summer dry season back to the year 1765, and also projected conditions ahead to 2100 altering the amount
of anthropogenic carbon in the system.
Drs. Vincent Pasque and Jason Tchieu, postdoctoral fellows in the lab
of Dr. Plath and co-first
authors of the
study, developed a roadmap
of the reprogramming process using
detailed time - course analyses.
The new
study covers the entire U.S. West, from the High Plains states to the Pacific coast, and provides the first
detailed look at how groundwater recharge may change as the climate changes, said senior
author Thomas Meixner, UA professor and associate department head
of hydrology and atmospheric sciences.
«Containers are just now being
studied as part
of the cloud infrastructure, but our research indicates that how they function in the cloud is critical to developing and distributing future computer systems that maximize efficiency,» said Ali Anwar, lead
author on the paper that
details the research and a Ph.D. candidate in Virginia Tech's Department
of Computer Science in the College
of Engineering.
Where available,
details of past ruptures
of individual faults, unearthed in previous paleoseismic
studies, allowed the
authors to calculate recurrence rates and the probable timing and size
of future earthquakes.
«We then
studied the chemistry
of these materials in greater
detail and calculated the energy that would be needed to separate the layers, focusing primarily on materials where interactions between atoms
of different layers are weak, something known as Van der Waals bonding,» says Marco Gibertini, a researcher at THEOS and the second
author of the
study.
David Hibbett
of Clark University, another
of the
study's senior
authors, compared the work to a previous collaboration with the DOE JGI
detailed in Science to trace the evolution
of white rot fungi, which are capable
of breaking down cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin in plants.
«This is the first
study to look at this issue at this level
of detail, and the findings are extremely promising,» says Ann Ross, a professor
of anthropology at North Carolina State University and senior
author of a paper describing the work.
«The genome contains all the information needed to build and maintain an organism, but it also holds the
details of an individual's risk
of developing common diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer,» says
study lead -
author Arttu Jolma, doctoral student at the Department
of Biosciences and Nutrition.
«Our
study has several distinct strengths compared to prior
studies including the large number
of participants, long - term follow - up, large number
of cardiovascular events that were confirmed by medical record review,
detailed information about diet and other cardiovascular disease risk factors, and repeated assessment
of calcium supplement use over the 24 - year follow up period,» said Julie Paik, MD, MPH, BWH Channing Division
of Network Medicine, Department
of Medicine, lead
study author.
Boyd is the first
author of a new
study, published in the March 18 issue
of the journal Nature Communications,
detailing the new manufacturing process and the novel properties
of the graphene it produces.
Dr Jolle Jolles, lead
author of the
study, now based at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, said: «By filming the schooling fish from above and tracking the groups» movements in
detail, we found that the randomly composed shoals showed profound differences in their collective behaviour that persisted across different ecological contexts.
«Constituency statues are pretty important,» says Aleksandra Kacperczyk an associate professor at the MIT Sloan School
of Management and an
author of a new paper
detailing the
study.
«There had been little known at the population level about
detailed aspects
of women's sexual pleasure and orgasm,» said Debby Herbenick, lead
author of the
study and professor at the IU School
of Public Health - Bloomington.
One such possibility is suggested by first
author of the
study Laura D. Lewis, Ph.D. «This technique now gives us a method for obtaining much more
detailed information about the complex brain activity that takes place during sleep, as well as other dynamic switches in brain states, such as when under anesthesia and during hallucinations.»
The
study authors noted that most previous
studies on nausea and pregnancy loss were not able to obtain such
detailed information on symptoms in these early weeks
of pregnancy.
Parchman, who specializes in evolutionary and ecological genetics in in the University's College
of Science, is the lead
author on a recently published scientific paper in the journal Molecular Ecology
detailing the
study, a culmination
of several years
of work with his colleagues Alex Buerkle and Craig Benkman
of the University
of Wyoming, and Victor Soria - Carrasco
of University
of Sheffield, UK.
The
authors note that blue whales are frequently observed in equatorial Pacific just west
of the Galapagos and that a more
detailed study might confirm the location as a wintering and breeding ground for at least some
of the blue whales
of southern Chile.
According to the
authors of the
study, knowledge
of these
details and the dynamics
of sensory perception
of a product will help manufacturers to better quantify the ideal proportions
of the ingredients and, in general, to improve the product.
Authors of published trials often fail to preregister
details of what they plan to
study and how they'll measure it, enabling data manipulation, selective reporting
of results and self - serving interpretations
of findings.
«Most
of the previous research
of the past climate in this region is based on
detailed studies of specific sites,» said the lead
author Jessica Oster, assistant professor
of earth and environmental sciences at Vanderbilt University.
«This is a significant example
of how knowing
details of potential mechanisms and the basic science
of redox active compounds in cancer versus normal cells can be leveraged clinically in cancer therapy,» says co-senior
author Douglas Spitz, who focused on the biochemical
studies.
The lead
author, Man - pui Sally Chan, a research assistant professor in psychology at the University
of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, said the
study found that «the more
detailed the debunking message, the higher the debunking effect.
«The fine
detail of what happens in an electrode during charging and discharging is just one
of many factors that determine battery life, but it's one that, until this
study, was not adequately understood,» said William Chueh
of SIMES, an assistant professor at Stanford's Department
of Materials Science and Engineering and senior
author of the
study.
Noah Diffenbaugh, a professor
of earth system science at Stanford University, was the lead
author of a
study in Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences released last week
detailing a four - step framework for testing whether global warming contributes to record - setting weather events.
«Using laser tweezers to
study red blood cell invasion gives us an unprecedented level
of control over the whole process and will help us to understand this critical process at a level
of detail that has not been possible before,» says senior
study author Julian Rayner
of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
The gully features are similar to ones seen in the Dry Valleys
of Antarctica, say the
authors of the
study, which is
detailed in the Aug. 25 issue
of the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences.
«Every new technology is an opportunity for
studying cells and tissues in greater
detail,» said Broad core institute member Aviv Regev, a co-corresponding
author on the paper, director
of the Klarman Cell Observatory (KCO) at the Broad and the institute's Cell Circuits Program, and — along with Broad institute member and Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program co-director Ramnik Xavier — a co-corresponding
author on the paper.
«We were lucky that we detected the event just 3 - 4 years after the decline started so we could begin monitoring campaigns to
study details of the accretion physics
of active galaxies that can not be
studied otherwise,» Bernd Husemann, project leader at the Close AGN Reference Survey and the lead
author of the second
study, said in the statement.
«Think
of the gas surrounding a galaxy as an atmosphere,» Megan Donahue
of Michigan State University, the lead
author of one
of the
studies detailing the findings, said, in a statement Thursday.
The University
of Queensland's Dr Juan Ortiz, lead
author on a
study of the reef released today, said the research was the most
detailed to date and the first to show definitively that the reef could be preserved if emissions were reduced, with visible benefits within 20 years.
«It is important to observe the Milky Way's bulge because it is the only bulge we can
study in
detail,» explained Annalisa Calamida
of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, Maryland, the science paper's lead
author.
The
authors hope that publication
of the complete
study, together with the
detailed statistics provided in its appendix, will stimulate further research on doping elite athletics.
Dr Ricardo Rodríguez Varela, researcher at Stockholm University and lead
author of the
study, explains: «By generating the first autosomal genetic data from these populations we can conclusively demonstrate that the Guanches were most closely related to modern North Africans
of Berber ancestry than to any other population we included for comparisons, supporting previous
studies but adding more
detail and nuance.»
The
authors of a new
study reviewing the volume data,
detailed on Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, are quick to caution, though, that one single year
of rebound doesn't suggest any sea ice recovery, as the overall trend is still downward.
It consists
of a long litany
of detailed criticisms
of the
study, questions the motives
of the researchers but concludes they are probably not part
of a Big Food conspiracy because the
authors are members
of the alternative medicine world (even though, the article critically notes
of the group to which the
authors belong, «Its website indicates it supports vaccination for both children and adults»).
In this comparative
study of three teachers» unions, the
author looks in
detail at the factors that have given rise to teacher unionization over the last 25 years.
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The
author of the
study, Shaun Dougherty, obtained
detailed data on student applications to three RVTS.