«This study is an incremental step toward a fuller understanding of turbulence,» said physicist Stewart Zweben, lead
author of the research published in the journal Physics of Plasmas.
«So far, no one has looked across a variety of strains of bacteria, as we have done with Staphylococcus aureus, to find these extrachromosomal phages that have potential to play an important role in disease,» says Bryan Utter a postdoc in the lab and the first
author of the research published June 25 in PLoS ONE.
«These objects need to be considered as potential reservoirs of water and life,» said Prabal Saxena of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, lead
author of the research published in Icarus November 24.
Not exact matches
When a couple
of Canadian economists
published research (pdf) last December showing that using an alternative methodology yields much better productivity growth rates, StatsCan was quick to reject it, even though one
of the
authors, Erwin Diewert, a professor at the University
of British Columbia's Vancouver School
of Economics, is widely regarded as one
of the world's finest brains in the field.
He is the
author of one
of the most important commentaries on the Gospel
of Matthew
published over the past century, and a reviewer has called him one
of the five most important thinkers in Jesus
research over the past 125 years.
Among the references to contemporary scientific literature the
authors note common failures
of research design and provide «grades» to direct the interested reader towards
published works that provide the best evidence linking health to religion.
The
research,
published in the Journal
of the American Osteopathic Association, has led to its
authors to recommend that primary care physicians advise their patients to eat more fruit and vegetables and cut down on their meat consumption.
«Indians focus on the health properties
of chai,» says Dana Jacobi,
author of The Essential Best Foods Cookbook: 225 Irresistible Recipes Featuring the Healthiest and Most Delicious Foods and a contributor to the New American Plate Cookbook: Recipes for a Healthy Weight and a Healthy Life,
published by the American Institute for Cancer
Research.
The
author is sloppy, referring to the American Academy
of Pediatrics» 1997 statement on breast - feeding and ignoring a newer statement,
published in 2005, that cites extensive
research supporting its recommendations.
«Mothers who don't discuss their results with their kids are relatively less satisfied and feel more conflicted,» says Kenneth Tercyak, director
of behavioral prevention
research at Georgetown Lombardi and lead
author of the study
published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
I
authored an Arco test preparation book for practical nurses taking their NCLEX certification exam, and my
research on hospital breastfeeding management was
published in the Journal
of Perinatal Education.
Titled «The Ark and Beyond: The Evolution
of Zoo and Aquarium Conservation,» the book —
published in March 2018 — is written by a collection
of authors from zoos and aquariums, including Shedd Aquarium's Vice President
of Conservation
Research Dr. Chuck Knapp, as well as an impressive roster
of university - based historians, biologists, ethicists and social scientists.
«The
author... demonstrates a unique talent in demystifying the medical
research and supplying the reader with an armamentarium for critiquing
published studies and applying the conclusions to a safe and humane plan
of care for pregnancy and birth.»
Certified nutrition educator and counselor Christine Beard teamed up with the
author of the original Vegetarian Baby (
published in 1980) to create a level - headed and well -
researched guide to feeding your child a nutritious meatless diet.
The motivation for the
research,
published in Journal
of Neonatal Nursing, was to examine different forms
of support that were helpful to breastfeeding mothers, said the study's lead
author Rachel Powell, a
research assistant in the College
of Public Health.
Authors of a recent
research study
published in the American Academy
of Pediatrics, reported that student athletes with access to ATs have lower overall injury rates, lower recurrent injury rates, and higher recognition
of concussions.
The last one (AR4) was pretty out
of touch with the latest
research before it was even
published, and for all its merit as a weighty contribution to the fight for a safer planet (its
authors fully deserving
of their Nobel prize), it hardly contains the snappy top - lines and sound bites we need this year.
He is the
author of «Barriers to Peace in Civil Wars», which was
published by Cambridge University Press, as well as articles in the American Journal
of Political Science, International Organization, Journal
of Conflict Resolution, and Journal
of Peace
Research.
[6] In academic fields the day
of the amateur
author gave way to the
research professor who
published in the new scholarly journals and presses.
McClanahan is lead
author of a paper about this
research published online October 19 in the journal Icarus.
As associate professor and first -
author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition
of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no
research - > no funding) but still reward high levels
of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (
publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding
of daring and risky
research, and so on.»
However, the
research,
published in the Journal
of Applied Ecology, has led to concerns from the
authors that the streams, and their fish populations, are not sufficiently protected by current environmental laws.
Details
of the process can be found in a paper
published recently in the open - access journal Science Advances, the first
author of which is
research student Luca Banszerus.
Nolan, who holds the Rachford and Carlota Harris Professorship, and Butte, a former Stanford faculty member who now holds the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg Distinguished Professorship at UCSF, are senior
authors of the study, which will be
published online March 22 in Genome
Research.
«You're going to have great earthquakes on planet Earth, and you're going to have great tsunamis,» said Rhett Butler, a geophysicist at the University
of Hawaii at Manoa and lead
author of the new study
published online in Geophysical
Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
Since the algal species is native to eastern Canada, its recent blooms and rapid proliferation in rivers since 2006 — which have angered anglers looking for pristine waters — have been caused by an environmental trigger, with climate change a likely culprit, said Michelle Lavery, a master's degree student at the Canadian Rivers Institute and lead
author of the
research,
published in theCanadian Journal
of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
This database delivers a selection, not a complete collection,
of Nobel Prize winning
authors and their
research published in Science.
Benna is lead
author of a paper describing observations from LADEE's Neutral Mass Spectrometer (NMS) instrument
published May 28 in Geophysical
Research Letters.
The results
of this
research are discussed in an article
published in Nature Photonics by researcher and lead
author Riad Nechache.
To document your accomplishments in
research, your CV should contain a chronological list
of books, edited books, book chapters, journal articles, technical reports, and other work, clearly denoting what is
published and what is under review (if there are multiple
authors, you need to state your role); funding received with you as principal investigator or co-investigator; and proposals submitted but not funded.
Eleven
authors contributed to the manuscript that is scheduled to be
published in Nature: Dr. Steve Holen, director
of research at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Tom Deméré, curator of paleontology and director of PaleoServices at the San Diego Natural History Museum; Dr. Daniel Fisher, professor of paleontology and director and curator of the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; Dr. Richard Fullagar, professorial research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia; Dr. James Paces, research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontol
research at the Center for American Paleolithic
Research; Dr. Tom Deméré, curator of paleontology and director of PaleoServices at the San Diego Natural History Museum; Dr. Daniel Fisher, professor of paleontology and director and curator of the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; Dr. Richard Fullagar, professorial research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia; Dr. James Paces, research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontol
Research; Dr. Tom Deméré, curator
of paleontology and director
of PaleoServices at the San Diego Natural History Museum; Dr. Daniel Fisher, professor
of paleontology and director and curator
of the Museum
of Paleontology at the University
of Michigan; Dr. Richard Fullagar, professorial
research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia; Dr. James Paces, research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontol
research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science at the University
of Wollongong, Australia; Dr. James Paces,
research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontol
research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic
Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontol
Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor
of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum
of Paleontology at the University
of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontologist at
«We can predict the beginning
of the Indian monsoon two weeks earlier, and the end
of it even six weeks earlier than before — which is quite a breakthrough, given that for the farmers every day counts,» says Veronika Stolbova from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact
Research (PIK) and the University
of Zurich, the lead -
author of the study to be
published in the Geophysical
Research Letters.
«There hasn't been activity along these faults for 300 million years,» says Beatrice Magnani, a seismologist at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and lead
author of a paper describing the
research,
published today in Science Advances.
That pressure can be as little as a few pounds per square inch (psi), says Jens - Erik Lund Snee, a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford and lead
author of a Texas stress map
published in October 2016 in Geophysical
Research Letters.
As the pressure on the ocean floor eases, magma erupts more readily at the spreading centers, thickening the plates and creating the abyssal hills, say the
authors of two new studies, one
published online this week in Science (http://scim.ag/JCrowley) and another posted online in Geophysical
Research Letters.
But current evidence suggests that plastic pollution is as prevalent in land and freshwater ecosystems as it is in the oceans, where it's found «from the equator to the poles,» says Rochman,
author of a separate commentary on the state
of plastic pollution
research published in the April 6 Science.
«So there has been a lot
of interest in the diabetes
research community: If you can target those antigen - presenting B - cells, that could be potentially a very effective disease intervention,» says JAX Professor David Serreze, Ph.D., lead
author of a highlighted study
published in the Journal
of Immunology.
Essentially, drought years could become the norm for the Amazon by 2050 if deforestation rates rebound, said Dominick Spracklen, an atmospheric scientist at the University
of Leeds School
of Earth and Environment, United Kingdom, and lead
author of the new study
published today in Geophysical
Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
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of the paper
published in the Science Journal is included.
Tyler is lead
author of a paper on this
research published June 2015 in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series.
These findings are
published in PLOS Genetics and the
authors anticipate that the publication
of their work will accelerate their
research and help them to identify more descendants
of these families.
Noble,
author of «Chocolate and the Consumption
of Forests: A Cross-National Examination
of Ecologically Unequal Exchange in Cocoa Exports,» recently
published in the Journal
of World - Systems
Research, says this further impairs possibilities for successful or sustainable development in less - developed nations.
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.
«We didn't see microbes,» says Hunter Waite, a planetary scientist at the Southwest
Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas, and the lead
author of a study
published this week in Science.
But that meeting isn't until mid-June, and Cell has previously permitted
authors of high - profile papers to
publish in the journal after describing their
research at a meeting.
But the behavior
of these reservoirs is not solely determined by physical laws
of the water cycle, but also by demands and what these reservoirs are being used for,» says Caltech graduate student Armeen Taeb, lead
author of a paper about the model that will be
published online on November 22 in the journal Water Resources
Research.
The
research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to humans, but it highlights the need for deeper
research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread through the Americas since its initial outbreak in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University
of Florida and lead
author on the study to be
published this week in the Entomological Society
of America's Journal
of Medical Entomology.
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authors who are required by their funding agencies to make their
research results publicly available, AAAS allows posting
of the accepted version
of the paper to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version
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«In this review, we aimed to highlight a blend
of new studies using cutting edge
research techniques to investigate brain damage, but also to relate these new studies to original studies, some
of which were
published more than a century ago,» said lead
author Dr. Sara Szczepanski,
of the University
of California, Berkeley.
Maged Harraz, Ph.D., a
research associate and the first
author of the newly
published research paper, says the researchers already knew that ketamine interacts with excitatory NMDA receptors on nerve cells in the brain to block their activity.