Partial support also is provided by the NSF - funded Physics Frontier Center of the KICP, the Kavli Foundation, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.The SPT collaboration is led by the University of Chicago and includes research groups at Argonne National Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Cardiff University, Case Western Reserve University, Harvard University, Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, McGill University, University of Arizona, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Davis, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Michigan, as well as
individual scientists at several other institutions, including the European Southern Observatory and the Max - Planck - Institut für Radioastronomie in Bonn, Germany.
By providing salary support to
individual scientists at universities, the program allows participants to focus on basic research.
Not exact matches
Scientists can determine where an
individual piece of meat comes from using a technique called isotope analysis, looking
at the specific fingerprints of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms to see where a cow lived.
We need to be on our guard against attributing to
individual scientists and scholars the authority that belongs to their science when it is disinterestedly pursued when their ability to do research depends on funding from sources that are not
at all disinterested.
In a paper published in the journal Behavioral Sciences and the Law,
scientists at the University of Colorado School Medicine note that, all too often, the «sensational media attention» surrounding CTE «divorce discussion of CTE from the well - established natural history and typically favorable prognosis of mTBI,» while,
at the same time, such reports - and the scientific reports about CTE to which they are connected - imply direct connections between complex, multi-determined behaviors such as murder and / or suicide and mTBIs occurring in the remote past of
individuals engaging in those behaviors.»
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from
individual university administrators and biomedical
scientists at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
When Goswami worked
at Amnesty International USA, he partnered with DataKind, who convened a group of data
scientists to analyze a 30 - year archive of Urgent Action bulletins that contained information about prisoners of conscience, detainees, and other
individuals whose human rights were being threatened.
The program, now in its 18th year, provides early career
individuals with the opportunity to spend 12 weeks
at the Academies in Washington, DC learning about science and technology policy and the role that
scientists and engineers play in advising the nation.
The final rules, adopted late last month, would instead place primary responsibility in the hands of animal ethics committees
at individual universities and institutes, avoiding a bottleneck that
scientists feared could stifle research.
According to Dr. Andrew Bowling, lead author of the paper and a research
scientist at Dow Agrosciences, detected mRNA molecules appear as
individual spots within the cell, making the expression results very easy to interpret.
In the second Cell paper, researchers collaborated with
scientists at the University of Cambridge, McGill University in Canada and several UK and European institutions to explore the role that epigenetics plays in the development and function of three major human immune cell types: CD14 + monocytes, CD16 + neutrophils and naïve CD4 + T cells, from the genomes of 197
individuals.
«We can't see
individual continents or people in this portrait of Earth, but this pale blue dot is a succinct summary of who we were on July 19,» said Linda Spilker, Cassini project
scientist,
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. «Cassini's picture reminds us how tiny our home planet is in the vastness of space, and also testifies to the ingenuity of the citizens of this tiny planet to send a robotic spacecraft so far away from home to study Saturn and take a look - back photo of Earth.»
A physician -
scientist is an
individual with an M.D. degree (with or without other graduate degrees) for whom research and discovery are
at least a major commitment.
At one extreme, the scientists estimated fly ash radiation in individuals» bones at around 18 millirems (thousandths of a rem, a unit for measuring doses of ionizing radiation) a yea
At one extreme, the
scientists estimated fly ash radiation in
individuals» bones
at around 18 millirems (thousandths of a rem, a unit for measuring doses of ionizing radiation) a yea
at around 18 millirems (thousandths of a rem, a unit for measuring doses of ionizing radiation) a year.
Participants also noted that staff
scientists are much more common
at research institutes in other countries, such as Germany's Max Planck Institutes, where grants to institutions rather than to
individual investigators are a common funding mechanism.
While the new study looks
at long - term trends, some
scientists have also begun to evaluate the influence of climate change on
individual heat wave events — and they're making some worrying discoveries, as well.
Because
scientists [Noah Fierera et al]
at the University of Colorado in Boulder have been able to identify
individuals based on the bacteria they leave behind on their computers.
Robert Tillman, postdoctoral program coordinator
at New York University School of Medicine, advises budding
scientists to create an
individual development plan (IDP), through a process like the one developed by the FASEB Training and Careers Committee.
Still, as a
scientist at the Institute of Chemistry
at the Chinese Academy of Sciences told China Daily, «[c] ertain hazards will be found in
individual experiments, but, in general, fire and explosions are preventable if all necessary steps have been taken» — the implication being that, in this instance, they were not.
Liu adds that the results may not apply to less prestigious departments and other disciplines, and because the study looked
at the level of the entire laboratory rather than
individual members, it may be a stretch for young
scientists to use the results to make career decisions.
Antibodies derived from a type of immune cell found in unusually high numbers in HIV - infected
individuals with chronically uncontrolled virus levels are less effective
at neutralizing HIV than antibodies derived from a different type of immune cell more common in people without HIV,
scientists report.
New
Scientist also arranged for samples from the four
individuals to be tested
at another laboratory, led by Denise Syndercombe Court of Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry.
In a review published in the journal Trends in Genetics on January 25,
scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing discuss what we know about the genetics of ancient
individuals from Eurasia (Europe and Western Asia) between 45,000 - 7,500 years ago.
We will use the unique set of mutations present in that
individual's cancer, as a barcode or thumbprint that we can exploit as innovative diagnostics to monitor for cancer recurrence and diagnose it early,» explained Dr Iain Tan, co-lead author of the study who is a Consultant Medical Oncologist
at NCCS and also a clinician
scientist at GIS.
Although most
scientists at the meeting appear enthusiastic about conducting gene editing work to cure diseases in
individual patients they remain more wary of making changes to eggs, sperm or embryos that would have lasting repercussions in future generations.
To better understand the cores of powerful astrophysical objects,
scientists are studying
individual particles that can tell a firsthand tale of the extreme events that launch them outward
at tremendous speed.
Now,
scientists at UCLA have used a powerful microscope to image the three - dimensional positions of
individual atoms to a precision of 19 trillionths of a meter, which is several times smaller than a hydrogen atom.
A team led by Yuanfang Guan, a computer
scientist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, scored best
at predicting how
individual subjects rate smells.
The MIT team and co-author James Q. Zheng, chief
scientist at the U.S. Army's soldier protection and
individual equipment program, detail their results this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Continued work in this region by
scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and an international team of collaborators, has revealed a hominin trace fossil discovery of unprecedented scale for this time period — five distinct sites that preserve a total of 97 tracks created by
at least 20 different presumed Homo erectus
individuals.
If lifestyle changes are not made,
individuals with prediabetes are on the trajectory to developing diabetes,» said senior study author Nicola McKeown, Ph.D.,
scientist in the Nutritional Epidemiology Program
at the USDA HNRCA.
The temperature was down
at around a fifteen thousandth of a degree above absolute zero (i.e.
at minus 273.135 °C or 15 mK) before the
scientists saw that the electric current consists of
individual electrons.
Lawyers rarely heed
scientists» cautions «that the neurobiological evidence
at issue is weak, particularly for making claims about
individuals rather than studying between - group differences,» they add.
Now,
scientists at the Salk Institute report a way to predict, with 92 percent accuracy, whether an
individual with bipolar disorder will be a lithium responder.
Scientists remove some of the guesswork about how
individuals will use energy in 2050 by looking
at past campaigns to induce personal change and their effectiveness
The
scientists were able to identify RNAs that were present
at different levels in blood samples taken
at those different testing visits, in common across these 37
individuals.
Although they can not be seen individually, «the total light produced by these stray stars is about equal to the background light we get from counting up
individual galaxies,» says Bock, also a senior research
scientist at JPL.
This allows
scientists to look
at the
individual factors of warming and precipitation, and also study how those two factors might interact.
Now
scientists have uncovered what may be a secret of that versatility,
at least for certain microbes:
individuals with a high rate of genetic mutation, says a Report in today's issue of Science.
«We looked specifically
at the relationship between
individuals «self - reported fatigue and objective measures of cognitive fatigue using state - of - the - art neuroimaging,» explained Helen M. Genova, Ph.D., research
scientist in Neuropsychology & Neuroscience Research
at Kessler Foundation.
To get a closer look
at the
individual nickel atoms within the atomically thin graphene sheet, the
scientists used scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM)
at Brookhaven's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN), a DOE Office of Science User Facility.
Scientists at the School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University have completed a comprehensive review of the literature on the mechanisms of potential coral resistance and recovery across scales from global reef areas to the microbial level within
individual corals.
At Avalon, Carter says he and the scientific management constantly weigh the implications of publishing data for the company's intellectual property strategy against the benefits for its reputation and
individual scientists» careers.
«It's not just for the
individual patient, but for the larger population, by reducing transmission of HIV to the general community,» said Philippa Easterbrook, a
scientist with the WHO,
at a briefing on the new plan last week in London.
The awards ceremony
at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. sought to help change the face of science by hailing the contributions of women
scientists and propelling the next generation forward with five
individual research grants of $ 60,000 each.
Lacking any official declaration of the project's cost or how it would be funded, some researchers bristled
at the prospect of a large new federal initiative that could take money from traditional grants for
individual scientists, especially
at a time when NIH faces a massive budget cut.
The University of Portsmouth and NREL collaborated with
scientists at the Diamond Light Source in the United Kingdom, a synchrotron that uses intense beams of X-rays 10 billion times brighter than the sun to act as a microscope powerful enough to see
individual atoms.
«This work shows that dendritic spines, which are sub-micrometer compartments within
individual neurons, are the prime candidates for the initial tag of transient, millisecond synaptic activity that eventually orchestrates memory traces in the brain lasting tens of years,» said Shahid Khan, senior
scientist at the Molecular Biology Consortium
at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a co-author on the PNAS paper.
«Gamblers Anonymous is one of the most cost - effective and easily accessible resources for
individuals living with problem gambling issues,» said Dr. Flora Matheson, lead
scientist of the study and medical sociologist
at the Centre for Research on Inner City Health of St. Michael's Hospital.
«Throughout the irradiated films, we saw
individual chains of defects created by the collisions between the incident ions and nucleus that broke the perfect atomic order, causing the lattice to locally compress or stretch out,» said coauthor Lijun Wu, a materials
scientist at Brookhaven who led the microscopy work.