Sentences with phrase «from pnas»

In one study from PNAS and Yale, scientists were asked to rate applicants for a lab manager position based on competence, hireability, and mentoring (whether the scientist would take on the lab manager for mentoring).
All of the #ExxonKnew documents, models and «secret» tobacco - style science were just summaries and / or drawn from publicly available information from PNAS, AGU, US government and other publications.
was written by the reporter using results from our PNAS paper 2013.
But I did notice that McIntyre quoted from his PNAS «publication», without mentioning that it was a short commentary letter (and not peer - reviewed to boot).
QUOTE: The following excerpt from his PNAS paper tells you everything you need to know about James Hansen's paper:
The following excerpt from his PNAS paper tells you everything you need to know about James Hansen's paper:
So Mann's graduate student got preferential treatment from the PNAS by being «given» a «prearranged editor» within the «prohibited» window of CoI rules.
Click here to obtain the article from PNAS.
If you look up the actual article from PNAS (National Academy of Sciences) you will see where the problem originated from.
In 2012, news media were abuzz with a new finding from PNAS: Authors based in Israel had found evidence that our brains can unconsciously process more than we thought — including basic math and reading.
Conspicuously missing from the PNAS paper is a global map of potential plagiarism.

Not exact matches

With a claim like yours, you need to substantiate it with citations from Nature, Science, Cell, PNAS, etc..
A week later, the animals» livers and kidneys had completely cleared the radioactive bacteria from their systems, with no damage to either organ (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.12112871PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.12112871pnas.1211287110).
But its numbers are recovering by an average of 11 per cent per year, according to Knapp's team, who analysed 7000 population surveys from the past 20 years in Yosemite National Park (PNAS, doi.org/brch).
The remains of bees were found in two of the hives, but instead of being the local subspecies of the western honeybee, we now know they hailed from what is now Turkey (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1003265107).
A paper co-lead by Dr Nicholas Casewell, a NERC research Fellow at LSTM, and 34 co-authors from six countries, including the Director of the Alistair Reid Venom Unit at LSTM, Dr Robert Harrison, has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
In the study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers found that these indirect effects explain, on average, 28 per cent of the total plant productivity response, and are almost equal to the size of direct effects on evapotranspiration (ET)-- the sum of evaporation and plant transpiration from the land to the atmosphere..
But a recent study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough of it in the U.S. Based on data from a company owned by one of the study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
Twenty healthy mouse pups were born after fertilised eggs from the treated ovaries were implanted into surrogate mothers (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1001198107).
In this latest advance reported in PNAS, the Wyss team showed that the human gut - on - a-chip's unique ability to co-culture intestinal cells with living microbes from the normal gut microbiome for an extended period of time, up to two weeks, could allow breakthrough insights into how the microbial communities that flourish inside our GI tracts contribute to human health and disease.
However, in a new paper published in Proceedings of the National of Sciences USA (PNAS) scientists from the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science, show that key environmental parameters, namely climate - related primary productivity, biodiversity, and pathogen stress have strong influence on the global pattern of population densities of ethnographically documented hunter - gatherers.
«They swam rapidly toward the net, followed the metal rim to the point of exit from the water, and leaped upward along the rim and handle, keeping their chin in contact while discharging high - voltage volleys,» he writes in PNAS.
In a new study now published in the latest edition of the scientific journal PNAS, Bárbara Parreira and Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; Portugal) show that social structure is important to maintain the genetic diversity within species.
To do so, the scientists use principles from stochastic geometry, as they have reported in a contribution to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS, Early Edition).
Hochstein has switched her focus away from the lemon - shaped virus, but she said she is excited about her first publication in PNAS.
The team, led by Liz Pellicano of London's Institute of Education, suggests that while autistic kids may be good at spotting preset visual patterns, they find it harder to work out rules from apparently random events (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1014076108).
The amber dates from just before the India - Asia collision and contains more than 700 arthropods, preserved with «lifelike, microscopic fidelity» (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1007407107).
The researchers attached these entry keys to PNAs designed to shut down expression of a test gene — the galanin receptor gene, which binds a protein, galanin, that helps regulate everything from pain perception to food intake.
Because different noble gases move at various speeds through rock and water, the proportions present revealed that although the gases had come from deep underground, they had arrived directly rather than percolating through layers of rock and water (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.13221071PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.13221071pnas.1322107111).
Neurobiologist Ulo Langel of Stockholm University in Sweden, with colleagues at several other labs, solved this problem by pairing PNAs with fragments from two other proteins — transportan or pAntp — that use an unidentified mechanism to slip easily into cells.
In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers from Innsbruck, Austria, present the world's first chemical fingerprint of urban emission sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
The study, which will be published the week of Feb. 9 by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), is about how the brain makes sense of data from the fingers.
Then, this past April, she teamed up with three other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor - in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director of NIH, and current director of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course of the workforce debate, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The study, published today in PNAS and led by scientists at Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK - F), the University of Vienna and UCL, analysed a global database of 45,984 records detailing the first invasions of 16,019 established alien species from 1500 until 2005 to investigate the dynamics of how alien species spread worldwide.
It appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, or PNAS, article «Identification of the VERNALIZATION 4 gene reveals the origin of spring growth habit in ancient wheats from South Asia.»
As expected, white blood cells grown from these altered stem cells were resistant to HIV (PNAS, doi.org/s5t).
In laboratory studies reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers found that these «neutralizing» antibodies prevented a key part of the virus, known as MERS CoV, from attaching to protein receptors that allow the virus to infect human cells.
The speaker briefly emitted an audible chirp — sweeping from 200 hertz to 10 kilohertz — and the reflections were analysed to successfully reveal the cathedral's 3D shape and the location of the sound source (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.12214641PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.12214641pnas.1221464110).
The study, published recently in the online version of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), was carried out at the UAB, with collaboration from Radboud University Medical Center (the Netherlands), University of Colorado (USA) and Maximilian University of Munich (Germany), and was funded principally by Fundació La Marató, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, and the International Foundation for Research in Paraplegia.
The research, led by Dr Luke Clark from the University of Cambridge, was published in the journal PNAS.
Researchers from the Radboud university medical center have provided the first scientific evidence for this in an article published in the scientific journal PNAS.
In their current PNAS paper, the multidisciplinary team of Rodó, Burns, Dan Cayan, PhD, a climate researcher at UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography and co-authors in New York, Barcelona and Japan, say the new evidence suggests that the most likely cause of KD is a «preformed toxin or environmental molecule» originating from northeastern China, possibly related to Candida, which has been linked to Kawasaki - like coronary artery vasculitis in mouse models.
Work previously published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (doi: 10.1073 / pnas.0906112107) from Lee's collaborator Arul Jayaraman, professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University who holds a master's from Tufts School of Engineering, had already demonstrated that indole, a bacterial metabolite derived from the aromatic amino acid tryptophan, caused an anti-inflammatory response in the gut and increased resistance to pathogen colonization that could lead to infection
Researchers from the University of Göttingen in Germany found the fossil of two leaves from the plant in the Jantarny amber mine near Kaliningrad, Russia (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.14147771PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.14147771pnas.1414777111).
Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers outline how satellite imagery, geolocation technology, small area surveys, statistical methods and computing power can come together to map high - resolution national population estimates, comparable or exceeding the level of detail of those derived from census material and with the ability to interrogate information down to the local scale.
Published online December 1st in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the team reports that the cellular process of building the cell membrane from saturated fatty acids results in patches of hardened membrane in which molecules are «frozen.»
The resulting PNAS study could have been three separate papers: the archival research of specimens from the Field Museum, the genetic phylogeny, and the neurobiological study of the living species.
The statement from law firm Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC says PNAS should have published the Clack study as a «letter» — which is for differences of opinion — rather than as a report, which is reserved for «research of exceptional importance.»
Published this week in the journal PNAS, a research team led by psychology professor John McDonald and doctoral student John Gaspar used EEG technology to determine that while «high - capacity» individuals (those who perform well on memory tasks) are able to suppress distractors, «low - capacity» individuals are unable to suppress them in time to prevent them from grabbing their attention.
That episode appears to have happened around 35,000 years ago, with a species that had split from our lineage 700,000 years ago (PNAS, doi.org/c23).
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