Not exact matches
The San Diego - based Telework
Research Network pointed to a Cisco study that found that telecommuters put in
extra hours: Allowed to work from home, they give back 60 percent of the time they'd have spent travelling
conducting business.
Yoga +
Extra Protein for Healthy Aging: A
research study
conducted by one of the presenters showed that muscle mass may be improved and maintained during the aging process with the combination of yoga and increased protein intake!
Luckily for Josselyn, another postdoc who worked across the hallway, Bill Carlezon (now
conducting neuroscience
research at Harvard University), had developed a neat strategy for doping neurons with
extra CREB.
Techknowledge for Schools stresses the importance of
extra freedom granted to pupils by the use of personal mobile technology, as it allows them to
conduct their own individual
research.
As an
extra incentive and added recognition, the NAECTE Foundation offers two $ 2000 awards to encourage early childhood teacher educators to
conduct research that will have relevance for practice, policy, or advocacy in the area of early childhood teacher education.
Alan Robock (Rutgers University) hoped that it would not prevent indoors experimentation (such as
research conducted in a laboratory), while Tom Ackerman (University of Washington) wondered whether, without
extra work on definitions, the statement could place
extra burdens on outdoor climate change experiments simply because they looked like SRM
research.
With State Farm, the picture is not so clear so you might want to
conduct a little
extra research here.
The report — which comprises a battery of tests the NRDC and its consultant agency Ecos
Research conducted on a batch of 2015 - 2016 Samsung, LG, and Vizio televisions — claims that the exploitation of loopholes in the Department of Energy's (DOE) Energy Star rating system could be costing viewers more than $ 1.2 billion in
extra energy costs over the lifetime of their new TV.
If you are interested in the job, you should go the
extra step to
conduct some
research; this will likely serve you well, especially come interview time.
A Consumer New Home Survey
conducted by NFO
Research for Professional Builder magazine shows that two - thirds of respondents would pay an
extra $ 2,000 for homes with energy - saving features; another 15 percent would spend up to $ 3,000.