«The penguins are the innocent bystanders experiencing feast or famine depending on what the Equatorial Undercurrent is doing from year to year,» said Kristopher Karnauskas, a climate scientist who performed the research while at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and lead
author of the new study recently accepted in Geophysical Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union journal.
Not exact matches
Richard Florida, the urban
studies theorist and
author of «The Rise
of the Creative Class»
recently cited three particular Boulder ingredients that could help explain its start - up density: «talented people and a high quality
of life that keeps them around, technological expertise, and an open - mindedness about
new ways
of doing things, which often comes from a strong counterculture.»
Recently joining the fray was evangelical scholar Ben Witherington III
of Asbury Theological Seminary a prolific
author of New Testament
studies.
«The pocket shark we found was only 5 and a half inches long, and was a
recently born male,» said Mark Grace
of NOAA Fisheries» Pascagoula, Miss., Laboratory, lead
author of the
new study, who noted the shark displayed an unhealed umbilical scar.
To demonstrate use
of the
new nomenclature, the
authors of the
study review
recently published news species descriptions in the ichthyological literature that include DNA data and apply the GenSeq nomenclature to sequences referenced in those publications.
«Nanoparticles are very small and they are interacting with the bacteria and rupturing the cell wall,» says chemist George John
of The City College
of New York and lead
author of the
study, published
recently in the journal Nature Materials.
Professor
of Media
Studies at
New York University, he is
author of several books on digital media and critical theory, including, most
recently, The Interface Effect (Polity, 2012) and Laruelle: Against the Digital (Minnesota, 2014).
He is the
author of 11 collections
of poetry (including
Study for the World's Body, nominated for The National Book Award in Poetry), most
recently the collection, The Last Troubadour:
New and Selected Poems, as well as a volume
of essays, interviews and reviews entitled Where the Angels Come Toward Us.