Sentences with phrase «in science advances»

The shift from living in jungle huts to cities has dramatically changed human exposure to certain microbes, which could have implications for healthy immune function, according to a study led by researchers from NYU Langone Medical Center and published online February 12 in Science Advances.
A new entry in the Science Advances journal for January 2018 suggests that scientists may be getting closer to measuring blood glucose levels in diabetics without the use of needles.
MIT's news release calls this a «body on a chip,» but in the paper, published today in Science Advances, the researchers demur — they prefer the term microphysiological system, «to avoid the implication that an entire organ system is recapitulated in vitro.»
The so - called greenhouse gas effect, though, may be amplified the higher the mercury climbs, according to a study published recently in Science Advances.
Authors of a recent study published in Science Advances used paleoclimate data to examine how rainfall patterns have responded to past climate shifts.
«The People Who'll be Most Hurt by Climate Swings Did the Least to Cause Them, Study Says» (Chris Mooney, Washington Post) «There has been a lot of debate about how rich countries can help poor countries to adapt, but they have overlooked this aspect — that the impacts of climate variability change might be worse in the poorer countries,» said Sebastian Bathiany, a climate change researcher at Wageningen University in the Netherlands who led the research published in Science Advances....»
A paper published in Science Advances assessed trends in intact forest landscapes (IFL), revealing that forest ecosystems greater than 500 square kilometers (190 square miles) in area and showing no signs of human impact declined more than 7 percent between 2000 and 2013.
In 2015, I co-authored a paper in Science Advances on the response of Antarctica to our CO2 emissions over the next 10,000 years.
A study published Wednesday in Science Advances confirms once again that there was no global warming hiatus or cooling period during the past 20 years, an idea that had previously been raised in earlier assessments of sea surface temperature data.
A study out Wednesday in Science Advances looks at the role fertilized croplands play in the state's nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions.
Scientists from the US, Russia, Germany and Canada report in Science Advances that they used satellite data to monitor changes from 2000 to 2013 in intact forest landscape.
Daniel Swain, a PhD student in environmental earth system science at Stanford University, and colleagues report in Science Advances journal that they analysed the atmospheric circulation patterns that have been coincident with rainfall and temperature extremes in the Golden State's history.
His rebuttal shows that NOAA's news land surface record is similar to that of other major climate datasets, and that a new paper (on which he was lead co-author) confirms its sea surface data — «Assessing recent warming using instrumentally homogeneous sea surface temperature records» in Science Advances, January 2017.
In the Science Advances paper, Cook and his coauthors compare results from the new atlas and its counterparts across three time spans during the generally warm Medieval Climate Anomaly (1000 - 1200), the Little Ice Age (1550 - 1750), and the modern period (1850 - 2012).
Heat waves, downpours, and dry spells worse than any in recorded history would become between three and five times more likely across huge parts of the globe, according to a study published in Science Advances on February 13.
In the new study, published in Science Advances, researchers assessed how climate change could affect the maximum wind speed of typhoons.
In this map from the study published in Science Advances, regions shown in green and blue will likely get wetter as the planet warms, and regions show in brown shades will get drier.
«We're seeing increasing temperatures and relatively little change in average precipitation, but an increase in the variability and the occurrence of both wet and dry extremes,» said Daniel Swain, an atmospheric scientist at Stanford's School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences and the lead author of a new paper published in Science Advances.
The paper «The O2 - assisted Al / CO2 electrochemical cell: A system for CO2 capture / conversion and electric power generation», published in Science Advances, aims to change that.
«Given the quantifiable impacts of climate change in India and other developing nations in the coming decades, both rich and poor countries should be ramping up our efforts to combat global climate change instead of turning our backs on commitments we have made to the international community,» said Steven J. Davis, an earth system scientist at the University of California Irvine and one of the partners in the Science Advances study.
A team of researchers have showed in Science Advances that a popularly used climate model may significantly overestimate the stability of AMOC.
One set of researchers reports in Science Advances that, in response to El Niño, Western Pacific sea levels will fall and rise more frequently by 2100.
This chart from a paper in Science Advances shows how burning different amounts of the world's remaining fossil fuel reserves could affect Antarctic ice.
A new study in Science Advances by Wei Liu and colleagues at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego and the University of Wisconsin - Madison has important implications for the future stability of the overturning circulation in the Atlantic Ocean.
In a study published in Science Advances in February, researchers identified a strain of bacteria commonly found on healthy human skin that might play a role in inhibiting the growth of some cancers.
«Publishing in Science Advances is a significant accomplishment,» he said.
On this front, Yildiz, working with CRISPR - Cas9 co-discoverer Jennifer Doudna, also at Berkeley, on August 4 described in Science Advances why CRISPR - Cas9 cuts at specific target sequences in the genome, and where the tendency for off - target binding comes from.
Their results, published this week in Science Advances, indicate that it's melting faster than previous estimates, particularly in areas where the ice sheet comes in direct contact with the ocean.
The study was published in Science Advances on 6 April.
The new research appeared Friday in Science Advances.
The article was published in Science Advances, a journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which also publishes Science magazine.
The new paper was just published February 2018 in Science Advances.
They published their findings in Science Advances a little more than a year ago.
Dr. Levermann is co-author of the new paper «Adaptation required to preserve future high - end river flood risk at present levels» as published in Science Advances, January 10, 2018.
A new study released this week in Science Advances evaluated the geologic history of the Mississippi River...
Details appeared May 1 in Science Advances.
The findings, reported today in Science Advances, could have important implications for food safety in the agro-industry.
In their publication in Science Advances on Nov. 29, the scientists have successfully applied their technique to lattice structures.
The study was published today, April 13, in Science Advances.
The ocean current isn't stable after all, they concluded January 4 in Science Advances.
In a paper published in Science Advances, he proposes that mass extinction occurs if one of two thresholds are crossed: For changes in the carbon cycle that occur over long timescales, extinctions will follow if those changes occur at rates faster than global ecosystems can adapt.
The achievement of creating this atomically thin solar cell, published in Science Advances, shows the promise of synthesizing mismatched layers to enable new families of functional two - dimensional (2D) materials.
In their Science Advances paper, Greene, lead author Hari Singhal, now a postdoctoral scholar at Harvard University, and colleagues took a step further.
The findings, reported recently in Science Advances, provide a biochemical assay for PMP22 function, which could be used to identify compounds that restore activity to mutated PMP22 proteins.
published in Science Advances on Wednesday 21 June.
Those ecosystem changes slow decomposition that normally recycles plant and animal matter back into the ecosystem after organisms die, resulting in more organic matter accumulating in seafloor sediments, the researchers report February 10 in Science Advances.
The hydrogel bond can hold up to 1 kilogram and stretch up to 2000 %, the researchers report this week in Science Advances.
The bad news: 210 birds would be reclassified with a higher threat level — «threatened» or worse for the vast majority, the team reports today in Science Advances.
The technology works so well that it can create a 6.5 °C temperature difference depending on which way it is worn, Cui and his colleagues report today in Science Advances.
In an article published in Science Advances, an international team led by Prof. Nathan Goldman — Faculty of Science, Université libre de Bruxelles — predicts a novel form of quantization law, which involves a distinct type of physical observable: the heating rate of a quantum system upon external shaking.
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