These are the main conclusions of a three year mapping effort
conducted by an international team of scientists affiliated with The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, six universities and an aerial sensor company.
This is the result of a comprehensive new study
conducted by an international team of scientists that is now published in the journal Nature Energy.
The study was
conducted by an international team of scientists from Karolinska Institutet, University of Glasgow, University of Newcastle, Australia, Stockholm University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, and Science for Life Laboratory, Sweden.
A new study
conducted by an international team of scientists traces the gene mutations in 11 children who have what some people call «Struwwelpeter syndrome,» after the bushy - haired character «Shockheaded Peter» from the 19th - century German children's book «Struwwelpeter.»
The research,
conducted by an international team of scientists from a range of institutions, is presented in a series of seven academic papers that estimate change in land use and greenhouse gas emissions from oil palm expansion in the three countries, review the social and environmental impacts of palm oil production, forecast potential growth in the sector across the region, and detail methods for measuring emissions and carbon stocks of plantations establishing on peatlands.
Not exact matches
An
international team of scientists, led
by researchers at the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW),
conducted genetic analyses
of CDV strains obtained from a range
of carnivores between 1993 and 2012 and discovered that lethal CDV infections in lions and hyenas during the 1993/1994 epidemic was caused
by a rare and genetically distinct CDV strain with three rare mutations not present in any other Serengeti strain isolated from domestic dogs or wild canids.
An
international team of scientists led
by the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), is now
conducting the first - ever scientific mission to the upper levels
of the monsoon system, using a high - altitude research aircraft flying out
of Nepal.