Sentences with phrase «in a science magazine»

A May 2013 study published in Science Magazine found that our society is increasingly relying on the digitized, aggregated opinions of others to make decisions.
I remember reading an article about backyard digital astrophotography in a science magazine 20 - plus years ago; now I have a device in my pocket that can pull it off, albeit only with the most brilliant objects in the sky.
A recent article by Samuel Arbesman in the science magazine Nautilus discusses the extraordinary sounding possibility that — just perhaps — a search for extraterrestrial intelligence could be made by looking at our DNA.
Giselle Weiss, in a story first appearing in Science magazine, profiles several children of Nobel - winning parents.
I was intrigued when I read an article in Science magazine about science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey Mervis.
C. P. Benbow and J. C. Stanley published their findings in Science magazine in 1980 and found that girls and boys performed about the same on SAT - V, but boys excelled in mathematical reasoning.
The work, recently published in Science Magazine, reveals the details of how the malaria parasite invades its initial target organ, the liver.
Read more about science education this week in Science magazine's special feature, «Science, Language, and Literacy».
The company's suite of games «Genomics Digital Lab: Cell Biology» won top honors in Science magazine's 2009 Visualization Challenge.
In 1977, Blum co-authored a paper in Science magazine recommending a ban on the Tris chemicals in sleepwear because they entered children's bodies, could mutate DNA and might cause cancer.
According to new research published in Science magazine, just the opposite is likely the case in the northern Pacific Ocean, with its anoxic zone expected to shrink in coming decades because of climate change.
And as part of the international team that recently published full genomes of 48 birds in Science magazine, Greenwold and Sawyer showed that the number of scale, claw and feather beta - keratin genes is highly variable among all birds.
My adventures in the world of management consulting began when I read an advertisement for McKinsey in a science magazine.
[Joint Next Wave / Science Careers special appearing in Science magazine.]
Next Wave asked: If research on gene vectors can be used not only to further gene therapy but also — potentially — to aid in the development of biological weapons, should scientists be concerned about the potential applications of their research in genetics (as Joseph Rotblat suggested in a 19 Nov 1999 editorial in Science magazine?)
Yet in a study that Hubbell and colleagues published earlier in 2002 in Science magazine, the theory hit a bump in the road.
Read more about the state of the epidemic in Eastern Europe this week in Science magazine's special section on HIV / AIDS.
This achievement, as reported in Science magazine, is another step toward overcoming the difficulties in building quantum computers.
To learn more, see the PennPORT alumni highlights in Science Magazine!
In a 2003 paper in Science magazine, economists Robert Evenson, from Yale University, and Douglas Gollin, from Oxford, wrote that, without the Green Revolution the world would have experienced a «human welfare crisis».
Their work, published this week in Science magazine, a leading peer - reviewed research journal, presents a new way to create a more powerful catalyst while using smaller amounts of platinum, the most expensive component of emission - control catalysts.
In 2011, his team's discovery of pristine clouds of gas formed shortly after the Big Bang was also featured as one of nine runners - up to the «Breakthrough of the Year» in Science magazine in addition to making the Physics World top ten.
The study is published in Science magazine.
Four category winners are selected and one of the four is then appointed the Grand Prize winner, who is awarded 30,000 USD and gets their essay published in Science magazine.
Fifty years ago on May 15, 1953, a University of Chicago graduate student, Stanley Miller, published a landmark two - page paper in Science magazine.
Results: Proteomics experts at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory contributed to a study published in Science magazine centered on discovery of new bacteria and the metabolic roles, such as carbon cycling, of bacteria in the environment.
In an article published in Science magazine today, Daszak and a group of like - minded scientists described a new initiative, called the Virome project, that would identify and catalogue hundreds of thousands of yet - to - be-discovered viruses found in wild animals.
According to a recent article in Science Magazine (September 27, 2002), gluten in grain is not fully broken down, even by all the digestive enzymes normally present in the digestive track.
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An article in Science magazine last fall predicted that nearly 100 percent of all elementary schools in California would be failing schools by 2014.
This effect, described in Science magazine in 1995, is strongest for the four fingers — which do the bulk of the work manipulating the strings of, say, a violin — and weakest for the thumb.
«If there is going to be inclusive economic development across the world, attention must focus on school quality and having all students achieve basic skills,» wrote Eric Hanushek, a Stanford economist, in a new study published in Science magazine.
As reported in Science magazine, the PATHS program has been proven to help build executive functions (EFs) in children's developing brains.
People interested in a scientific analysis of the probabilities given in the IPCC TAR should see the analysis performed by Thomas Wigley and Sarah Raper, which was published in Science magazine in 2001 («Interpretations of High Projections for Global - Mean Warming»).
The article features the important analysis of flood plain development by Nicholas Pinter, a geologist at Southern Illinois University, most notably in his 2005 commentary in Science magazine titled «One Step Forward, Two Steps Back on U.S. Floodplains.»
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I would imagine the recent news I have been reading in science magazines by utilizing all available solar, wind, and hydroelectric sources to be the most substantial long term solution.
Consider, for example, the recent AAAS - sponsored and scientist - written document «What We Know», and subseqent letters published in Science magazine and letters to AAAS members by Alan Leshner..
For history and scientific references, see Roan (1989); Christie (2000), and reporting by Richard Kerr in Science magazine from 1987.
Finally, Tierney with some other co-authors have published previously in Science Magazine (subscription required) on the Tanganyika LST.
That indeed was the finding of one study, published in Science magazine in 2008, by a team headed by Timothy Searchinger, a Princeton University research scholar.
Reporting in Science magazine, the flagship publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Richard Kerr duly noted that Hansen was not in sync with his scientific colleagues.
In 2004, as they correctly point out, Harvard science historian Naomi Oreskes published an essay in Science magazine in which she examined the abstracts of 928 articles on the subject of «global climate change» published in scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and «found that 75 % supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.»
The report, in Science magazine, brings together dozens of studies that collectively paint a dismal picture of deteriorating ocean health.
In Science magazine just received online news / table of contents «Climate Outsider Finds Missing Global Warming»
CO2 lags temperature «An article in Science magazine illustrated that a rise in carbon dioxide did not precede a rise in temperatures, but actually lagged behind temperature rises by 200 to 1000 years.
(1) undescribed «documents collected by the [committee];» (2) «documents provided by Dr. Mann...»; (3) the committee's preliminary report; (4) a May British House of Commons whitewash of Climategate; (5) a recent letter published in Science magazine deploring climate skepticism from 255 climate alarmists; (6) a document about the National Science Foundation peer review process; (7) the Department of Energy Guide to Financial Assistance; (8) information on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's peer review process; (9) information regarding the percentage of NSF proposals funded; and (10) Mann's curriculum vitae.
So, perhaps, it should be no surprise that in a June 2015 article in Science magazine, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) authors attempted to eliminate the pause in warming by ignoring their own satellite data and introducing new global ocean surface temperature sets whose readings are taken from buoys and engine - intakes on vessels.
The National Climate Data Center (NCDC), part of NOAA, published a paper in Science magazine that attempted to explain away the existence of the temperature «pause.»
«In an editorial published in Science magazine on July 3, Marcia McNutt, Editor - in - Chief of the Science Journals, removed all doubt concerning the direction that this once prestigious journal is taking.
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