Sentences with phrase «fascinating studies at»

In recent years, a few fascinating studies at Harvard, Princeton and other top universities shed new light on body language and how to use it at work.
See this fascinating study at Duke University.

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According to a fascinating recent Nature article by Tom Clynes, science has been hard at work trying to figure out the answer to that question for more than four decades with the the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth.
Another fascinating study recorded physiological reactions like pupil dilation in volunteers as they looked at their Facebook accounts to find that browsing Facebook can evoke what they call flow state, the feeling you get when you're totally and happily engrossed in a project or new skill.
«During the campaign, I studied what makes cities functional and pleasant,» he said, «and Detroit became a very fascinating place to be and to look at.
A recent post at Andrew Gelman's (Columbia — Statistics) blog (here), dives into fascinating, timely, and increasingly contested terrain involving «replication» studies.
At the very least, Lenny Belardo is a fascinating character study, demanding to be better understood in his unpredictability.
At any rate, we have not had any occasion to relay any of the fascinating findings from sleep studies to our younger children.
Barry Gough has written a fascinating study Churchill and Fisher: Titans at the Admiralty (Seaforth Publishing) which shows that Fisher was close to being deranged.
I continued working at the interface of science and epidemiology, first with Genaissance Pharmaceuticals, a New Haven - based pharmacogenomics company, where I was involved in the fascinating study of human genetic variation and population genetics.
I studied brown dwarfs for a while when I was working on Hubble; at the time we didn't know much about them but I found them fascinating.
«Although these studies are fascinating and important,» writes Matthew Lieberman, a social psychologist at UCLA, «they ultimately fall short of supporting the assumptions that are seeping into our collective understanding of the mind.»
«This is a fascinating study,» says David Sanders, at the University of Sheffield, UK.
Dr Julie Seibt, Lecturer in Sleep and Plasticity at the University of Surrey and lead author of the study, said: «Our brains are amazing and fascinating organs — they have the ability to change and adapt based on our experiences.
«The topic is fascinating,» says Guillermo Rein, a mechanical engineer at Imperial College London who wasn't connected to the study.
But «the information generated by the study is fascinating and it provides a tantalizing first look at what might lie beneath,» he says.
Nancy Moran, who studies the long - lived symbiosis between bacteria and aphids at the University of Arizona in Tucson, says: «This is another fascinating case [of] the long evolutionary history of insect - microbe interactions.»
«It's fascinating research because it has opened up a whole new way to study planetary systems,» says Sara Seager, an extrasolar planet researcher at the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Washington DC, US.
«The findings for this study are not only fascinating but potentially very important, because they point toward a new paradigm: different people react differently, even to the same foods,» says Eran Elinav (@EranElinav), a researcher in the Department of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute and another of the study's senior authors.
It's an «impressive in - depth study» filled with «fascinating detail,» says Olaf Jöris, an archaeologist at the MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre in Neuwied, Germany.
The study is fascinating, says Zoe Donaldson at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
A landmark new study, led by scientists at Bowdoin and the California Academy of Sciences, explores the fascinating, little - known natural history of the face mite species Demodex folliculorum, using genetic testing to link the microscopic animal's evolution to our own ever - evolving human story.
The new study provides «fascinating insight into life immediately after the bite, as the bloodsuckers make their escape,» says Richard Bomphrey, a biomechanist at the Royal Veterinary College of the University of London, who was not involved in the research.
It's an «elegant study» and «a well - documented example of this fascinating interplay between ERVs and their host organism,» says Dixie Mager, a geneticist at British Columbia Cancer Agency in Vancouver, Canada, who researches how genetic elements sometimes «jump» around genomes.
«It's a fascinating example of a cultural strategy to tackle a challenging place,» says Kurt Rademaker, an archaeologist at the University of Tübingen in Germany who studies high - elevation settlements in the Andes.
Claudia Mancuso, SISSA researcher and first author of the study together with SISSA professors Andrea Lapi and Luigi Danese, suggested a fascinating alternative explanation: «According to the approach we developed at SISSA and published only a few months ago, collision and merging, while possible, are not so relevant as to be able to account for the formation and evolution of galaxies, including the outliers observed in GMS,» says the scientist.
George Daley, a stem cell scientist at Children's Hospital Boston, says the new study is «fascinating,» but he doesn't think immune rejection will be an insurmountable problem for iPS cells.
Roman Biek, a biologist at the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom who studies the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, agrees that the study paints a fascinating historical picture, but he notes that the results won't rewrite our fundamental understanding of TB disease dynamics.
The authors have presented «fascinating» correlations between well - dated records of climate change, Nile - flood reduction and societal unrest, says Brian Dermody, who studies the impact of climate on the Roman Empire at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
We are taking a look at a fascinating study where researchers used light to treat Alzheimer's plaque formation in mice.
A recent study by the British Geological Survey, in association with researchers at the University of Leicester, has delved into the bone and tooth chemistry of King Richard III and uncovered fascinating new details about the life and diet of Britain's last Plantagenet king.
«This is a fascinating idea, and the early studies show great promise, but we found that no one had looked at the social issues surrounding fecal transplantation,» said Rubin.
«As Program Director of Virology, he and his coworkers were at the forefront of new and fascinating studies using the electron microscope to detect and characterize viruses and phytoplasmas in cells of diseased plants and insect vectors.»
You know it at a visceral level, which is fascinating and something that I don't think is that well studied, but it's a real effect.
I was just at the annual nutrition conference hosted by the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) a month ago in DC, and heard a presentation of a fascinating study where they did a randomized study comparing 2 vs. 6 meals per day for 12 weeks, with the exact same number of total calories consumed, and then they did a «crossover», where the people eating 2 meals switched to 6 meals and vice versa.
But there's always quite a bit of variability among participants in these studies.Just check out this chart from a fascinating February study called DIETFITS, which was published in JAMA by researchers at Stanford.
This fascinating study set out to assess whether velocity - specificity would still occur when training with eccentric muscle actions at a moderate velocity (60 degrees / s).
In one fascinating study on distracted versus mindful eating, researchers found that the pre-ordering of lunch — together with some training in mindful eating — could significantly lower calorie intake at lunch.
From fMRI to EEG, facial coding to biometrics, not to mention fascinating behavioral studies, you'll find it all at Neuromarketing.
Last night my brother (IU alum) sent me the results of a fascinating study conducted by students at Indiana University.
Director and co-writer Joshua Marston, whose debut, Maria Full of Grace, won the Audience Award at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, returns with another fascinating character study.
A fascinating and fastidiously complex study of one man's moral choices at a crucial juncture in his life, Cristian Mungiu's Graduation is a thoroughgoing masterpiece which offers proof that Romania's cinematic upsurge remains the most vital and important national film movement of the current century.
Documentary Showcase Presented by 500 Walnut: Comprising the best in documentary filmmaking, these compelling films feature everything from stirring character studies to fascinating looks at current global issues.
Milgram had a hand in creating some of the most fascinating social experiments in the 20th century (one of his experiments helped introduce the concept of «six degrees of separation), with his most famous study being the obedience experiments he conducted at Yale in the 1960s.
At the 2012 Paris Motor Show, three fascinating concept studies will point the way forward to a future defined by both sustainability and driving pleasure.
This is not a story heavy on plot, but is instead, a fascinating and deep study of the heart and head of one woman at one pivotal moment in her life.
In a fascinating study linking risk taking to physical responses to stress, John Coates, a research fellow at the University of Cambridge, studied the impact of market volatility on 17 London based traders, and found that their cortisol (stress hormone) levels rose 68 % over an eight day period as volatility increased.
At least that's the propaganda that you are likely to hear since the publication of a fascinating study in the scientific journal «Nature» (January 2013).
From fMRI to EEG, facial coding to biometrics, not to mention fascinating behavioral studies, you'll find it all at Neuromarketing.
The observation is aptly quoted in the doorstop of a catalog for «Tony Oursler: The Imponderable Archive,» a fascinating and amusing exhibition at the Hessel Museum of Art at the Bard Center for Curatorial Studies.
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