Sentences with phrase «changes in published predictions»

Not exact matches

The study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, addresses a longstanding paradox between predictions of widespread extinctions of cold - water species and a general lack of evidence for those extinctions despite decades of recent climate change.
Report of the immune suppressing innervation of hepatic iNKT cells following stroke («Functional innervation of hepatic iNKT cells is immunosuppressive following stroke,» 7 October 2011, p. 101, published online 15 September 2011), and would like to highlight its relevance to previous predictions of a critical functional role for the changes in circulation cholinesterases in post-stroke patients.
According to an argument made by Jacob S Sherkow, published in The CRISPR Journal, he traces some of the key developments in the CRISPR patent estate to the present day but is most interesting for its predictions about how the technology's IP landscape will change in the future.
«Social will create the biggest change in publishing in the next five years,» is a prediction that Chandler made a year ago, and of course, it's already coming true.
p.s. To compare to Vahrenholt's forecast, here's a comparison of earlier model projections of global temperature for the IPCC (prediction with the CMIP3 model ensemble used in the 4th IPCC assessment report, published in 2007) with the actual changes in temperature (the four colored curves).
Rather, my interest is in comparing published predictions vs. actual results, as well as changes to published data.
In an article on «the perils of confirmation bias,» published for the Global Warming Policy Foundation (a group firmly opposed to policies that counteract climate change), Ridley suggested that «governments should fund groups that intend to explore alternative hypotheses about the likely future of climate as well as those that explore the dangerous man - made climate change prediction
According to a study published in Nature Climate Change, the local and regional diversity of mountain aquatic fauna will be reduced considerably if predictions are realised.
In an article published late last year, Astrobiology Magazine reported on such a prediction: «Scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory say that the current melting of ice in Greenland is already causing the tilt to change at a rate of approximately 2.6 centimeters each yeaIn an article published late last year, Astrobiology Magazine reported on such a prediction: «Scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory say that the current melting of ice in Greenland is already causing the tilt to change at a rate of approximately 2.6 centimeters each yeain Greenland is already causing the tilt to change at a rate of approximately 2.6 centimeters each year.
Toronto, 27 February: In a new report published by London - based think tank, the Global Warming Policy Foundation, zoologist Susan Crockford says that predictions that climate change is bringing about the demise of these iconic creatures have proven to be far from the -LSB-...]
This a group of 22 ecologists conclude in a joint paper that was published in Science in 2016, titled «Improving the forecast for biodiversity under climate change» — that was based on a review of available predictions for biodiversity decline under anthropogenic climate change that were published in scientific literature.
The absence of accurate climate prediction models should not dissuade countries from choosing the best ways to adapt to a changing climate, says a new report published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.
Prominent climate scientists have issued a warning that a paper published in the influential journal Nature sensationalised climate change predictions and used an «incorrect calculation».
1) Robert Malthus, who at the end of the 18th century, published his simple but penetrating theoretical econometric model, «An Essay on the Principle of Population», that has turned out to have been «off» in the timing of its predictions (but I believe, probably is about «correct» in predicting what we must expect, if some appropriate changes in human behavior fail to accommodate — «in time» — to the reality of the finite resources of our planet); and
Ravo says McFadden hasn't changed his general conclusion in the five years since he published his predictions, but he admits that he could be off a few years in identifying the high point of the market before the crash.
The book, published by the Institute of Real Estate Management, concludes with 50 predictions on how the industry will change in the next decade.
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