Tom Lee,
the head researcher at Fundstrat Global Advisors LLC believes the altcoin bear market is coming to an end.
Dr. Dacher Keltner,
head researcher at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, speaks on how kindness and generosity not only make us happy — but can contribute to good health!
Not exact matches
Researchers at MIT's Media Lab are giving a «voice» to that voice inside your
head.
«If you don't have your house in order or your security is terrible,
researchers could swarm you and it'll be harder to sift through what's legitimate,» says Manoj Kasichainula,
head of security
at San Francisco - based Asana, which makes team productivity software.
Now she
heads a thriving $ 4.8 billion hardware, software, and services business aimed
at hospitals and medical
researchers.
She joins a number of other top AI
researchers coming out of University of Toronto who have gone on to secure positions of importance
at major tech firms; U of T AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, who
heads Google Brain's Canadian operations, is another.
A team of investment
researchers including Dr. Michael Finke, Dr. David Blanchett,
head of retirement research
at Morningstar, Dr. Wade Pfau, professor of retirement income
at The American College of Financial Services, and dozens more, created the Wealth Management Certified Professional designation, or WMCP ™.
The bad news:
Researchers at Tenable, a security firm, found a serious bug in code from Schneider Electric, which has issued a fix after being given a
heads - up about the problem.
Intrigued by the bet, and the amount of money Ver was willing to put on the table ($ 120m - worth of bitcoin
at the time),
researchers Patrick McCorry
at University College London and Ethan Heilman
at Boston University, along with Andrew Miller, assistant professor
at University of Illinois, put their
heads together to figure out a solution.
By looking
at pupil dilation, ear twitching, small
head movements and other indicators of cat emotions, the feline - feeling
researchers found cats do get really excited around their owners, yet they choose to express it in extremely subtle, essentially imperceptible ways.
I refer to those obscure and exceptional phenomena reported
at all times throughout human history, which the «psychical -
researchers,» with Mr. Frederic Myers
at their
head, are doing so much to rehabilitate; 7 such phenomena, namely, as religious conversions, providential leadings in answer to prayer, instantaneous healings, premonitions, apparitions
at time of death, clairvoyant visions or impressions, and the whole range of mediumistic capacities, to say nothing of still more exceptional and incomprehensible things.
This is the title of an article in The New Zealand Herald on July 3rd 2007, bringing the news that the UMF ingredient studied by scientists for over 15 years was identified as Methylglyoxal (MGO ™) by a team a
researchers from Dresden, Germany, led by Professor Dr. Thomas Henle,
head of the Institute of Food Chemistry
at the Technical University of Dresden.
In 2014, a team of Stanford
researchers surveyed more than 2,500 breweries and found that 21 percent had
at least one woman in a top role, including CEO,
head brewer, and brewmaster.
Third, acknowledging that some of the blame for the biased and one - sided media reporting on
head injuries rests with some members of the scientific community who issue one - sided press releases and feed cherry - picked results about their findings to selected members of the media, the authors look to a day when the «harsh division and polarization» in the research community (an almost inevitable byproduct, unfortunately, of the intense competition for grant money in Concussion, Inc.), gives way to greater collaboration among
researchers and a more «cordial discourse» between scientists via letters and responses to journal editors and back - and - forth debates
at large academic conferences.
However,
researchers who have collected impact sensor data for years, including Dr. Stefan Duma, who runs the biomedical engineering department
at Virginia Tech and helped develop the STAR helmet rating system, were quick to say that the league was being too careful, and that, while not perfect, even with a 10 to 20 percent error rate, the sensors were valuable and give reasonable data that is useful, not only in football, but in analyzing
head hits in sports like soccer and hockey.
The
researchers tracked nearly 400 babies
at ages 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, and while adjusting for socioeconomic status, mother's age and IQ, gestational age, gender, birth weight,
head circumference, race, age, and diet history, all soy formula - fed infant scores were within established normal ranges.
The research contradicts the findings of earlier studies, including one by
researchers at Florida Tech in 2003, which suggested that
heading in soccer may result in the short term in weaker mental performance, including a decline in cognitive function, difficulty in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed.
On re-testing,
researchers found that, while the times of athletes who had not suffered
head trauma were actually faster, the times for those found on subsequent examination to have suffered
head trauma were
at least 5 seconds slower.
* Update: A 2012 study in the journal Neurology by
researchers at the Cleveland Clinic (2) also found no link between intentional
heading and acute brain damage (e.g. concussion), but said that it was
at least theoretically possible that it could represent a form of repetitive subthreshold mild brain injury over time and could be the cause of chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Mandating such a limit would dramatically reduce total
head trauma, including the accumulation of sub-concussive hits that
researchers at Purdue in a 2010 study found can lead to subtle cognitive deficits that evade detection via the usual signs or symptoms method.
The results of
at least two recent studies, however, suggest that reductions in full - contact practices can be accompished safely without putting players
at additional risk, while
researchers continue looking for the
head trauma «holy grail»: a threshold - whether it is number of hits per week, over the course of the season, of a certain force, or to a certain part of the helmet (e.g. facemask, top of the
head) above which players are
at an unacceptably high risk of permanent brain injury.
Significantly, the data showed that reducing the number of
head hits in practice did not, as a later study by
researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center [4] predicted, lead to higher force impacts during games.
Limiting contact practices in football to one session per week, or eliminating contact practices altogether, for example, would, according to a 2013 study [10] by
researchers at the University of Michigan, result in an 18 % to 40 % reduction in
head impacts respectively over the course of a high school football season.
A 2013 study [28] by
researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital and Virginia Tech [24] showed that reducing the number of
head hits in practice did not, as some had predicted [29][25] lead to higher force impacts during games.
Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and Virginia Tech measured the number, force, location, and effect of blows to the
head in 50 youth - league players ages 9 to 12.
Lead
researcher, Stefan Duma, a professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been gathering data on
head impacts among college players
at Virginia Tech for nine seasons.
That was the goal of the new study, by
researchers at Hasbro Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital Boston, who found that sleep position does not affect the severity of
head flattening.
Researchers believe this abnormality, in the brain's control of
head and neck movement, breathing, heartbeat and the body's responses to deprivation of oxygen supply, could be the reason why some babies sleeping on their front are more
at risk of SIDS.
Among those to pen chapters are Joe Twyman, YouGov's
head of political and social research, and Chris Terry,
researcher at the Electoral Reform Society.
Senior
Researcher and
Head of the foreign policy unit
at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Danish Institute for International Studies
Saniwa ensidens is the only known jawed vertebrate to have had two eyelike photosensory structures
at the top of the
head, in addition to the organs we commonly think of as eyes,
researchers report April 2 in Current Biology.
«It's molecularly programmed to degrade over time,» says Sherman Silber, a urological surgeon and
researcher who
heads the Infertility Center of St. Louis
at St. Luke's Hospital.
Researchers first discovered the metabolic switch in 2005, when a team
headed by Oklahoma State University's Michael Davis — who has been investigating the metabolic, gastrointestinal, respiratory and blood systems of sled dogs for 10 years — did a controlled study
at a professional racing kennel in Alaska.
The Investigation Group for the Development of New Pharmaceutical Formulas
at the CEU UCH,
headed by the dean of the Health Sciences Faculty, Alicia López Castellano, undertook the research, a result of the doctoral thesis of María Sebastián Morelló, as well as teachers and
researchers María Aracely Calatayud, Vicente Rodilla and Cristina Balaguer, who are coauthors.
The
researchers headed up by Claudia Vigano and Abigail Bouwman of the human aDNA laboratory
at the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine — the only laboratory of its kind in Switzerland — studied a thalassemia allele called cod39?
Earlier this year, a team of University of Copenhagen
researchers reported rendering 11 healthy people temporarily blind by focusing a beam of magnetism
at the back of the subjects»
heads.
The study was conducted by a team
headed by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Driever and Prof. Dr. Thomas Brabletz and including
researchers from the Department of Developmental Biology, the Department of Visceral Surgery
at the University Medical Center, and the Cluster of Excellence BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies.
Last week,
at the Association for Computational Linguistics» Conference on Empirical Methods on Natural Language Processing,
researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory won a best - paper award for a new approach to information extraction that turns conventional machine learning on its
head.
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics
at Virginia Tech (Eamon T. Campolettano, BS, Steven Rowson, PhD, and Stefan M. Duma, PhD) used biomechanical sensors to investigate exposure to
head impacts in 9 - to 11 - year - olds engaged in a youth football program.
«The maps show the distribution of the material flux and thus illustrate the surface reactivity,» said Fischer, a former MARUM postdoctoral
researcher who's now
head of a research group
at the independent German research laboratory Helmholtz - Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf.
Now, an international collaboration of physicists led by Dr. Eleftherios Goulielmakis,
head of the research group «Attoelectronics»
at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics,
researchers from Texas A&M University, USA, and the Lomonosov Moscow State University, have been able to track the effect of this delay for the first time.
«The FPR program offers young foreign
researchers with creative ideas the opportunity to pursue research
at RIKEN under the direction of a RIKEN laboratory
head.»
This is the finding of a European study started in 2016 and involving Agustí Solanas,
head of the Smart Health research group
at the URV's Department of Computer Engineering and Mathematics, and
researchers from the University of Piraeus (Greece)
headed by Constantinos Patsakis.
A team
headed by scientists
at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and
headed by the ICREA
researcher Eduard Batlle has discovered that the colon has a safety mechanism to restrict the formation and growth of adenomas.
A team of
researchers led by Prof. Tobias Kurth,
Head of the Institute of Public Health (IPH)
at Charité — Universitätsmedizin Berlin, has now been able to establish the following: female migraine patients have a higher risk of stroke or heart attacks than women without migraine.
With no
head in place to hoard the immune response, the vaccine might coax the body to make enough stem - focused antibodies to protect against flu, the
researchers hoped, regardless of the seasonal mutations occurring
at the top.
The more times a file has been downloaded via a P2P network the more widely distributed the contents of that file are, making it much more difficult to track, says Robert Patton, an applied software engineering
researcher at Oak Ridge who is developing the software with Thomas Potok,
head of the lab's Applied Software Engineering Research Group.
The scientists, part of a team
headed by
researchers at Laval University in Quebec, used climate reconstructions from 21,000 years ago to the present to predict where caribou habitat would likely exist and they matched reservoirs of high genetic diversity to areas with the most stable habitat over time.
Thanks to a team of Dutch
researchers, never again will self - hatred overcome a young man as he wanders the aisles
at Staples, that nasty, sneering voice in his
head demanding to be told why he has spent an afternoon considering various shades of Post-it Notes rather than figuring out how to save the world through love.
In a bid to determine the regions of the brain concerned with these memorization difficulties, the
researchers conducted magneto - encephalographs (a technique that allows very weak magnetic fields produced by neural activity to be measured
at the surface of the
head) on a group of amusics while they were performing a musical task.