We cover everything from astronomy to neuroscience, highlighting the most exciting research from
each issue of Nature journal.
The study has been published in the current
issue of the Nature journal.
Their method, published in the most recent
issue of Nature journal Computational Materials, provides a technique to produce a «dictionary» of the atomic building blocks found in metals, alloys, semiconductors and other materials.
We are not aware of two special
issues of Nature journals that were devoted to the spectre of «out - of - control catastrophic warming» based on the 15 (or 16) years leading up to 2007.
Not exact matches
For far from being a deviation from biblical truth, this setting
of man over against the sum total
of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality
of things themselves, are posited in the very idea
of creation and
of man's position vis - a-vis
nature determined by it: it is the condition
of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees
of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon
of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,»
Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour,
Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1962).
Carol served as a guest editor
of special
issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine,
issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health
Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine,
Issues, 2010), on The
Nature and Management
of Labor Pain (American
Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, 1993).
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.
The study, published in the June 4
issue of the
journal Nature, describes a system dominated by Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, which together form a «binary planet.»
'' [E] missions
of black carbon are the second strongest contribution to current global warming, after carbon dioxide emissions,» wrote Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a prominent climate scientist at the Scripps Institution
of Oceanography, and Greg Carmichael, a professor
of chemical engineering at the University
of Iowa, in the April 2008
issue of the
journal Nature Geoscience.
Two genetic mutations in liver cells may drive tumor formation in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), the second most common form
of liver cancer, according to a research published in the July
issue of the
journal Nature.
The study appears in the current
issue of the
journal Nature, and provides important information on the predictability
of long - term climate fluctuations.
The research team including Teresa Evans, Ph.D., and Lindsay Bira, Ph.D.,
of UT Health San Antonio describe their results in the March
issue of the
journal Nature Biotechnology.
They present their results in the current
issue of the scientific
journal Nature Communications.
To build their transistor, Jan Hendrik Schn
of Bell Laboratories in New Jersey and colleagues, who describe their findings in the current
issue of the
journal Nature, allowed many thousands
of organic molecules to assemble themselves onto a gold film like bristles on a brush.
Their results have been published in the current
issue of the
Nature Genetics scientific
journal.
The work appears in a paper in the October 19
issue of the
journal Nature, and was led by David Anderson — Seymour Benzer Professor
of Biology; Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience Leadership Chair; Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator; and director
of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience.
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 findings — published online Jan. 19 ahead
of print in the February
issue of the
journal Nature Geoscience — «help explain why so many
of the volcanoes in the Galapagos are active,» Toomey said.
The study was published in the advanced online edition
of the
journal Nature Cell Biology and will be the cover
of the July
issue.
French and Romanowicz, who also is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe and the Collège de France in Paris, will publish their findings in the Sept. 3
issue of the British
journal Nature.
The study, published in the current
issue of the
journal Nature Communications, could enable scientists to use the enzyme in a plant to make large amounts
of fuel - grade oil, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist in College Station and lead scientist on the team.
A paper by Yan's research group, published in the Jan. 8
issue of the multidisciplinary
journal Nature Communications, helps pin down the basic mechanisms
of the fuel - cell reaction on platinum, which will help researchers create alternative electrocatalysts.
In their study, published in the May
issue of the
journal,
Nature Communications, Professor Eunmi Choi
of Natural Science and her team demonstrated a method with higher sensitivity that uses high - power pulsed electromagnetic - waves to detect a radioactive source.
Described in the current
issue of the
journal Nature, the find belongs to an extinct group
of marine arthropods known as megacheirans (Greek for «large claws») and solves the long - standing mystery
of where this group fits in the tree
of life.
The findings are published in the June 22
issue of the
journal Nature.
The galaxy has been named MACS2129 - 1, and the upcoming
issue of the
journal Nature will run a scientific article describing how the researchers detected the galaxy and how they managed to unravel some
of its secrets.
The researchers will publish their findings in the Aug. 13
issue of the
journal Nature.
According to a report in today's
issue of the
journal Nature, that modest rumble caused 10-fold increases in the flow
of fluids in hydrothermal vent systems located nearly five miles away.
The findings
of the research have been published in the August
issue of the energy
journal Nature Energy.
Their results have been published in the current online
issue of the
journal «
Nature Plants.»
Steve: Sean Carroll's paper appeared in the October 11th
issue of the
journal,
Nature.
The finding, published in the current
issue of the
journal Nature Communications, could lead to new therapies for treating a common sub-type
of GBM and possibly other forms
of cancer.
The study appears in the current
issue of the
journal Nature Geoscience.
Researchers detail their findings in the March 22
issue of Nature's open access
journal Scientific Reports.
The research is published in the most recent
issue of leading scientific
journal Nature Communications.
Their results have been published in the current
issue (June 3, 2016)
of the
journal Nature Communications.
Their breakthrough, published in the latest
issue of the
journal Nature Nanotechnology, offers the potential to enhance fiber optics and electronic devices by reducing their size and increasing their speed.
The Rutgers scientists, who published initial results
of their work in the July
issue of the
journal Nature Communications, were recently awarded a $ 2.2 million grant from the National Institute
of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, part
of the National Institutes
of Health, to advance their research.
Their research is published in today's
issue of the
journal Nature Medicine.
While Hamilton's model can explain both the latitude and longitude
of Sputnik Planitia, as well as the fact that the ices exist in a basin, several other models were also presented in the December 1, 2016
issue of the
journal Nature.
Boyd is the first author
of a new study, published in the March 18
issue of the
journal Nature Communications, detailing the new manufacturing process and the novel properties
of the graphene it produces.
It's the cover story
of the
issue of the
journal Nature that officially comes out Thursday, the 14th.
The study was published in the latest
issue of the
journal Nature Communications.
The research is published in the latest
issue of the
journal Nature.
Research published in the June special
issue of SAGE
journal, Social Science Information (SSI), delves deeper into our relationship with other creatures, critically examining our own animal
nature, and looking at how animals profoundly influence our culture — perhaps more so than we had initially thought.
Now a new report published in the current
issue of the
journal Nature describes a light source measuring only tens
of millimeters across that changes color according to temperature.
Wilson, along with Harvard mathematicians Martin Nowak and Corina Tarnita argue that the theory, called inclusive fitness, does not explain how these complex societies arose; in a rebuttal today in
Nature and in an upcoming
issue of the
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, their critics say that the Harvard trio have misrepresented the literature and are simply wrong.
Published in the current
issue of the
journal Nature Geoscience, the paper uses laboratory simulations
of an Earth impact as evidence that a stratified layer beneath the rocky mantle — which appears in seismic data — was created when Earth was struck by a smaller object.
While health monitors have exploded onto the consumer electronics scene over the past decade, researchers say this device, reported in the Jan. 28
issue of the
journal Nature, is the first fully integrated electronic system that can provide continuous, non-invasive monitoring
of multiple biochemicals in sweat.