However,
the authors of a new paper published online Jan. 13 by Nature Ecology and Evolution say they have now refuted that hypothesis.
It has so few stars that it would quickly be ripped apart unless something was holding it together,» said astronomer Pieter van Dokkum, of Yale University and lead
author of a new paper published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
«We're seeing increasing temperatures and relatively little change in average precipitation, but an increase in the variability and the occurrence of both wet and dry extremes,» said Daniel Swain, an atmospheric scientist at Stanford's School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences and the lead
author of a new paper published in Science Advances.
Not exact matches
Whether or not this article is retracted, it's is not science and thereby speaks reams about the goals and intents
of the
authors of the
paper from Cornell Medical Center in
New York and the Editors
of the journal that
publishes it.
We wanted to understand what types
of differences are always there, what is causing them, and what they mean,» says Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, a professor in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and co-senior
author, with Kelly Frazer
of the University
of California, San Diego, on the
new paper, which was
published in Cell Stem Cell in April 2017.
Palkovacs and graduate student David Fryxell are senior
author and first
author, respectively,
of a
paper on the
new findings
published October 21 in Proceedings
of the Royal Society B.
But in a study
published in this week's advance online publication
of the journal Nature, Peters, the first
author of the
paper, and his colleagues found that the motor cortex itself plays an active role in learning
new motor movements.
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.
«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.
Skemer is first
author of a
paper on the
new findings to be
published in Astrophysical Journal Letters and currently available online.
«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.
«We've solved a mystery, revealing a
new aspect
of our innate immune system and what flu has to do to get around it,» says Nicholas Meyerson, a postdoctoral researcher in the BioFrontiers Institute and lead
author of a
paper published in the Nov. 8 issue
of Cell Host and Microbe.
«This is a
new effect that could prove to be useful in the future,» said Dr. André Bisig, lead
author of the
paper «Correlation between spin structure oscillations and domain wall velocities,» which has recently been
published in Nature Communications.
The results
of the study,
published in a research article in the journal Nature Medicine, could lead soon to
new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the senior
author of the
paper.
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.
In an interesting gauge
of how fast the ranks
of scientists are growing, the
authors determined that in 1997, 16,877 scientists entered the scientific literature who would then maintain UCP — would continue
publishing at least one
new paper per year — through 2012.
«A lot
of diabetes in the elderly goes undiagnosed because they don't have the classical risk factors for type 2 diabetes, such as obesity,» says Evans, director
of Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and senior
author of the
new paper, which was
published November 18, 2015 in Nature.
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.
There's no shortage
of places to
publish original research
papers about pathogens and immunity, but a
new peer - reviewed journal on those topics has a unique
author - friendly mandate: to reduce the submission process to a matter
of minutes, and initial reviews to just a few days.
In a
new paper published this week in the American Journal
of Medical Genetics, first
author Miguel del Campo, MD, PhD, associate professor in the Department
of Pediatrics at University
of California San Diego School
of Medicine, and colleagues in Brazil and Spain, describe the phenotypic spectrum or set
of observable characteristics
of congenital Zika (ZIKV) syndrome, based upon clinical evaluations and neuroimaging
of 83 Brazilian children with presumed or confirmed ZIKV congenital infections.
«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.
«We've come up with a
new way to detect staph bacteria that takes less time than current diagnostic approaches,» says James McNamara, assistant professor in internal medicine at the UI and the corresponding
author of the
paper published Feb. 2 in Nature Medicine.
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.
The study results are reported in a
paper authored by a Baylor researcher and
published online by the
New England Journal
of Medicine.
«We have identified two
new populations
of cells in the brain that potently regulate appetite,» says Alexander Nectow, first
author of the
paper,
published in Cell on July 27.
The stone tools mark «a
new beginning to the known archaeological record,» say the
authors of a
new paper about the discovery,
published today in the leading scientific journal Nature.
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.
«This mechanism may offer the potential to develop an entirely
new therapeutic approach,» says C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., Joslin's chief academic officer, Mary K. Iacocca Professor
of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and senior
author of a
paper on the research
published in the journal Nature.
This
new edition
of Recognizing Our
Authors (PDF) acknowledges authors of our most highly cited papers published between 2009 an
Authors (PDF) acknowledges
authors of our most highly cited papers published between 2009 an
authors of our most highly cited
papers published between 2009 and 2013.
Tom Lapen, a geology professor at the University
of Houston and lead
author of a
paper published Feb. 1 in the journal Science Advances, said the findings offer
new clues to how the planet evolved and insight into the history
of volcanic activity on Mars.
«These results are consistent with the idea that there are advantages to sex related to the ability to produce diverse offspring,» says Maurine Neiman, associate professor in biology at the UI and corresponding
author on the
paper published this week in the
New Zealand Journal
of Ecology.
«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
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.
Kriegstein, the John Bowes distinguished professor in stem cell and tissue biology at UCSF and a member
of the
new Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience, also at UCSF, is the senior
author of the
paper,
published online March 30 in Cell Stem Cell.
He's the lead
author of the
new paper titled «Greater future global warming inferred from Earth's recent energy budget» — as
published in the journal Nature, December 7, 2017.
«We believe members
of the astronomical community could greatly benefit in their exoplanet hunting and characterization studies with this
new laser frequency comb instrument,» says Xu Yi, a graduate student in Vahala's lab and the lead
author of a
paper describing the work
published in the January 27, 2016, issue
of the journal Nature Communications.
But we've developed a whole
new way
of looking at them, which has helped us understand them a lot better — most interestingly, how they reproduced,» said Dr Emily Mitchell from the University
of Cambridge, UK, who is the lead
author of a
paper published in the journal Nature.
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.
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.
We all know it's a brave
new world out there when it comes to
publishing —
paper books, ebooks, pdfs; Kindles and iPads and Sony Readers... and dozens
of new startups too, offering even
newer and more exciting options for
authors and readers alike.
Smashwords
Authors dominate the
New York Times Bestseller List — Does anyone still remember the arguments from only a year or so ago, the ones where critics said that digital
publishing was going to destroy the book industry or where fans
of ebooks promised it would be the death
of paper books?
And how exciting for this book publicist to be able to venture into the
new world
of book promotion for
authors who
publish directly to the bookselling streams — and bypass the traditional
publishing channels that used to have the power to defeat would - be
authors before their words were even set to
paper.
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.»
... not sure where the above comments re self
publishing costing thousands comes from... im delighted with Lulu and it did nt cost me a penny to
publish my first book Maggie's Shadow and now available everywhere in print and electronic form... i did all the work myself and when stuck asked for help and Lulu's response was almost immediate and either the following day or the next providing invaluable insight on how to proceed ~ and free... i'm now marketing myself and have already agreed to place my book on consignment at one indie bookshop and with others ive yet to call... my library opened their doors to introduce me as a local writer and the local
paper just printed the event... little by little its happening but it requires diligence and a willingness to promote one's work... i learn something
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
of waiting for an agent
The industry seems ripe for a
new type
of publishing company to emerge that has the power to distribute
paper editions but will offer more flexible terms to suit the needs
of the
author and would even allow them to maintain their e-book rights.
We are living in an exciting time, where
authors and readers alike, should be open to
new forms
of writing - to look beyond books
published on
paper - to be open to an experience they may not have had before.
Now a
new paper,
published last month in the Journal
of Veterinary Behavior, makes no bones about the
authors» perspective, as you can tell from the title: No Better Than Flipping a Coin: Reconsidering Canine Behavior Evaluations in Animal Shelters.