Sentences with phrase «in journals»

Behe reports that what they do not ever publish in those journals is detailed scenarios of how even a single complex molecular system could have evolved by a Darwinian process.
Their papers have been denied publication in some journals, their grants and promotions have dried up, and they have been subjected to such ad hominem attacks as being aging and out - of - touch or worse, lackeys of the energy companies.
Mr. Cunningham has published extensively on corporate culture and governance in journals of universities such as Columbia, Cornell, and Vanderbilt, and periodicals such as Directors & Boards, Harvard Corporate Governance Blog, NACD Directorship, and The Wall Street Journal.
She also worked for the Yale School of Management's Behavioral Lab, contributing to research published in journals from Psych Science to JAMA.
(There are good write - ups about this in the journals Science and Cell, and in Paul Goldberg's authoritative The Cancer Letter.)
The results of his inquiry appeared in the Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences last year.
One 2014 study in the Journal of Family Issues found through online surveys that daters «were not always able to articulate a clear reason why they possess their given height preference, but they somehow understood what was expected of them from the larger society.»
A 2011 scientific study in the journal Cognition endorsed this work - and - rest approach.
A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
Research published in the Journal of Consumer Research revealed that «consumers want to be happy, and marketers are increasingly trying to appeal to consumers» pursuit of happiness,» a position that continues to be reinforced both in marketing and academic research.
-- has now been published in the Journal of High Energy Physics.
A few companies in the Journal article seem to have found some creative ways to get around this, using the data they've vaccuumed up to enable new insights about employee health.
These results were in line with a 2009 study published in the Journal of Cybertherapy & Rehabilitation.
Researchers who published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology found that a request was more likely to be granted if it was asked for in the beginning of a conversation, as opposed to the end of it.
A recently published academic paper in the Journal of Monetary Economicsfound that a single trader likely drove the price of bitcoin from $ 150 to $ 1,200 during a two - month period in 2013 on the Mt. Gox Exchange.
In their paper, published in August 2016 in the journal Nature Genetics, a team of scientists pinpointed 17 genetic tweaks, or SNPs (pronounced «snips»), that appear to be tied to MDD.
A new study, forthcoming in the Journal of Applied Psychology, sheds some light on the connection between ambition and the good life.
A recent study in Sweden titled «The relation between office type and workplace conflict: A gender and noise perspective» and published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, looked at the data of 5,229 employees who participated in the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.
In a seminal 1992 paper published in the journal PNAS, Lowy, Schiller, and colleagues showed that certain proteins in HPV's capsid, or shell, could trigger an immune response, even in the absence of the infectious virions (the dangerous part of the virus).
Low - income Americans saw no improvements in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop in the share of people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running from 1999 to 2004, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Cardiology.
This strategy also provides much less information to Theranos's competitors than publication in a journal would entail.
In a new study published this month in the journal Allergy & Rhinology, Reisacher and his team showed that the toothpaste method was safe and effective in treating those respiratory allergies in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongue.
According to a study in the Journal of Behavioural and Experimental Economics, researchers from Columbia Business School designed an experiment where they gave cheques to MBA students and tracked how long they took to cash them.
Between 2000 and 2012, 34 people died as a result of using supplements, according to a 2017 study published in the Journal of Medical Toxicology.
«Workplace technology that started as handy (but still optional) business tools in the 1980s evolved into a high - priority requirement in the 1990s,» summarized Stanley Zarowin in Journal of Accountancy.
In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
Tropical forests now emit more carbon than they capture, according to a study published in the journal Science.
Credit for digging the article up goes to MIT economics professor David Autor, who last year published an excellent paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Decades of research, including a new study published in December in the Journal of the American Medical Association, has failed to find substantial evidence that vitamins and supplements do any significant good.
Last year, in a review published in the journal Nature, Beebe and coauthors wrote that hematology, the study of blood, was one of the leading areas of use for microfluidic technology, though «a «killer application'that propels microfluidics into the mainstream has yet to emerge.»
I write in a journal all day, right after I get up in the morning and have coffee, at night before bed, and during meetings and at conferences.
Michael Dillon, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher, crunched the numbers and helped figure out just that in a 2014 study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
For the study, published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers pitted people assigned to follow a traditional restricted - calorie diet (eating roughly 25 % of their normal daily calories) against those who were told to fast every other day (eating 25 % of their normal calories on fast days and 125 % on the other days) for a year.
Some studies published in the Journal of Consumer Research explained that people follow the expectation rule with one exception: The color red.
Workers who drink with their colleagues earn up to 14 % more than people who skip the bar, according to research published in the Journal of Labor Research.
On another occasion, while flying «Club Class» to Hong Kong on a chartered British Airways plane, Charles reportedly wrote in his journal: «It took me some time to realise... that this was not first class -LRB-!)
The study, published today in the journal Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, found most of the fictional patients (71 %) were transferred from emergency directly to the operating theatre.
This study, published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, found that 22 patients who played the memory game made significantly fewer errors and needed significantly fewer attempts to remember the location of different patterns specific tests.
The Times article cited a study published in the journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
A study published in the journal Applied Research in Quality of Life showed that the highest spike in happiness came during the planning stage of a vacation as people enjoy the sense of anticipation:
The paper, published in the journal Addictive Behaviors, looks at how patterns of quitting smoking have changed across America since e-cigarettes — devices that vaporize liquid nicotine rather than burning tobacco and creating tar — were introduced in 2010.
Meanwhile, a 2017 study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology found that listening to music increased risk - taking behavior in athletic performance, especially in men.
A recent study titled «The Role of Money Arguments in Marriage,» published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues, found that money arguments are an important indicator of relationship satisfaction — but not divorce!
LinkedIn's latest findings support a 2016 study published in the Journal of Education, which found that managers pay special attention to communication skills and analytical skills when evaluating an employee.
A study in the Journal of Health Psychology found that people who exercised felt better about their bodies even when they saw no physical changes:
Now if this was the only evidence, one might lean towards a typo in the journal and believing the above three individuals and public congressional record.
Even if you have the willpower to ignore the constant tones and alert lights in the background, the sound can still impair your concentration, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
The reason aerobic workouts seem to lift our spirits seems related to its ability to reduce levels of natural stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, a recent study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science found.
A small 2014 study, published in the Journal of Athletic Enhancement, found that listening to music can indeed improve putting performance.
One such study published in the journal Neuroimage and highlighted on PsyBlog actually found that some forms of daydreaming cause measurable changes in the brain.
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