Sentences with phrase «issue of nature reports»

The full story is also in the latest issue of Nature Reports Climate Change.
A new study by an international team of oceanographers published in the September 29, 2005 issue of Nature reports that ocean acidification could result in corrosive chemical conditions much sooner than previously thought.
Researchers writing in the current issue of Nature report having discovered a strong correlation between extinction of harlequin frogs, which live in Central and South America, and global warming.

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The agency has been trying to make this better, or at least it has issued a report about making it better, but FDA approval is by its very nature anti-Valley, the opposite of moving fast and breaking things — which is why so many health trackers and similar devices (even apps) are very careful about their claims.
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I wrote in the January 2009 issue of this magazine about a previous John Jay report into this subject, their 2004 report The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, which was carried out in 2004 for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
-- Georg Kühlewind The Hague Circle Report — James Pewtherer and Monique Grund Special Section: The Push for Early Childhood Literacy: Taking a Careful Look Moving in Slow Motion — Barry Sanders A Risk Factor in Child Psychopathology — Sharna Olfman Critical Issues and Concerns — Nancy Carlsson - Paige The Loss of Nature — William Crain The Push for Early Childhood Literacy: A View from Europe — Christopher Clouder
Women who reported diaper need were nearly twice as likely to experience mental health issues, although the nature of the link is unclear.
Carol is a member of the Expecting More team that is creating state - of - the - science maternity care decision aids; co-author of 2010 direction - setting companion reports: «2020 Vision for a High - Quality, High - Value Maternity Care System» and «Blueprint for Action»; lead author of the Milbank Report Evidence - based Maternity Care: What It Is and What It Can Achieve; a co-investigator of three path - breaking national Listening to Mothers surveys; founding author of a quarterly evidence column (2003 - 07) that continues to be published in midwifery and nursing journals; author of an annual column in Birth (2006 --RRB-; and guest editor of special issues on Transforming Maternity Care, The Nature and Management of Labor Pain, and cesarean section overuse.
The scientists have published their findings in the current issue of the journal Nature Scientific Reports.
Some experts say that the surprising finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to a revolution in transgenic agriculture.
In the 9 October issue of Nature, they report that all had hemorrhages and bubble - like lesions in several organs.
Water will stick even to a duck's back — if you mix in trace amounts of tiny coiled molecules called polymers, researchers report in the 13 June issue of Nature.
Now scientists think they have cracked the code: Insect nerve cells appear to fire in a sequence unique to each smell, says a report in the 14 November issue of Nature.
But a new finding, reported in the March issue of Nature Medicine, indicates that this protection is not absolute.
Now, teams of scientists in the United Kingdom and Switzerland reporting in the 3 October issue of Nature have shown that the substance forms during cooking through a well - known chemical process called the Maillard reaction.
Three storms that raged near Bermuda in 1995 boosted the flow of CO2 into the air over part of the Atlantic Ocean by more than half, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
«This might explain why people sometimes say things before they think,» said Avgusta Shestyuk, a senior researcher in UC Berkeley's Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and lead author of a paper reporting the results in the current issue of Nature Human Behavior.
They reported the work in the June issue of Nature Biotechnology.
This suggested that blocking CRH should reduce the number of implanted fetuses — which, the team reports in the November issue of Nature Immunology, is indeed the case.
The new study, reported in the 6 February issue of Nature, shows that hydrothermal plumbing is quite capable.
Because according to a report in the May issue of Current Biology, the jellyfish can accelerate their stinging cells to over five million g — it might be the fastest cell movement in nature.
The correction brings air temperatures into line with measurements of steady warming at the ground, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
«The nebula itself isn't growing on this time scale,» says Bond, lead author of a report on the light echoes in the 27 March issue of Nature.
Investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) report pre-clinical research showing that a genetic variant encoded in neutrophil cystolic factor 1 (NCF1) is associated with increased risk for autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome, in the January 2017 issue of Nature Genetics.
In the February issue of Nature Medicine, researchers report that triclosan, often used in mouthwash and acne creams, can cure mice of malaria.
As reported in the title story of Nature Neuroscience's May issue, an international team has now progressed significantly in understanding gene defects responsible for ALS.
In the online issue of the journal Nature, the researchers report a new function of FAM134B in the constant renewal of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), an important cell organelle.
The Assam quake ripped loose when the northern Oldham fault slipped, they report in the 12 April issue of Nature.
One key player may be a «motor» protein that shuttles molecular signals through a cell's cytoplasm, Yale University pediatric cardiologist Martina Brueckner and colleagues report in the 30 October issue of Nature.
A report in the May 27th issue of Nature confirmed that Dolly the clone is in fact chromosomally older than she is chronologically.
The finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Medicine, raises new questions about whether people could contract exotic diseases if animal organs become routinely transplanted into human patients.
The findings, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, may help educators better evaluate language learning strategies, and they should help brain surgeons avoid damaging a person's native language area.
The findings are in the current issue of Nature: Scientific Reports.
The serendipitous finding, reported in the September issue of Nature Genetics, could account for unexplained cases of colon cancer and help in the early detection of such cancers, especially in Ashkenazi Jews.
This field generated electron - hole pairs in the adjacent dots; these pairs recombine, producing photons, the team reports in the 10 June issue of Nature.
That was left to two geneticists, who report in next month's issue of Nature Genetics that they have solved the centuries - old mystery of Cabernet Sauvignon's pedigree.
But help may be on the way: Scientists report in next month's issue of Nature Medicine that rats unable to digest lactose, a sugar in dairy foods, are cured by a pill that stitches new genes into the cells of the gut.
Although none of the birds appears to be sick, researchers say the outbreak, reported in today's issue of Nature, highlights the risk of tourists and researchers spreading disease.
This surprising finding, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, suggests that the protein, an integrin, may help physically rearrange neurons as they rewire to form a memory.
Now, in the 5 February issue of Nature, a group reports the synthesis of ammonia in a pentane solution at just one atmosphere and an almost comfortable 45 °C.
Now a report in this month's issue of Nature Medicine may provide an explanation: A key bone marrow protein causes immune cells in mouse transplant recipients to self - destruct.
They lived about 15 % longer than controls, the group reports in the 23 January issue of Nature.
Indeed, when his team created an array of pyramid - shaped wells on the silicon's top surface and a mirrorlike flat bottom surface, many more newly created photons bounced around inside the device until they escaped, the team reports in the 23 August issue of Nature.
And indeed, when the team subjected an alloy of aluminum called aluminum 7075 (which contains small percentages of magnesium and zinc) to the process, the metal attained a strength of 1 gigapascal, the researchers report in the current issue of Nature Communications.
Infusing the mice with massive numbers of these plasmids under high pressure left the animals with up to 92 % less hepatitis B RNA than control animals, the researchers report in the 12 May issue of Nature Biotechnology.
In the 21 August issue of Nature, the pair reports genetic studies that support this view.
An analysis of quakes and eruptions during the past several centuries revealed about 20 pairs that struck within 750 kilometers of each other, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
The new material has a refractive index of 1.05, the team reports in the March issue of Nature Photonics, the lowest ever reported for a thin film.
On many subsequent occasions, the fungi ditched their photosymbiont partners, the researchers report in the 20 June issue of Nature.
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