Sentences with phrase «issue of science»

We turn now to some current issues of science in national policy in which there may be significant opportunities to work for a better society.
The discovery, published in the current issue of Science Advances, gives pharmaceutical companies targets to test new drugs.
The results have been published in the most recent issue of Science Advances.
This article appears in the November 25, 2017 issue of Science News with the headline, «Adventures in Lumpy Space: Simulating the universe using Einstein's theory of gravity may solve cosmic puzzles.»
«But that's really not what the study tested,» says Manji, whose commentary on the study was published in the same issue of Science Translational Medicine.
In another paper in the same issue of Science Express, Grotzinger — who studies the history of Mars as a habitable environment — and colleagues examined the physical characteristics of the rock layers in and near Yellowknife Bay.
But a mathematical model published in the 18 November issue of Science Translational Medicine suggests that herpes never slumbers.
Science's Next Wave joins with the Science Online family of Web sites for a special issue of Science Magazine devoted to drug discovery.
The results appear in the 4 May issue of Science Translational Medicine.
But a study in the 14 March issue of Science suggests that the strategy may be backfiring.
Babies who develop food allergies display hyperactive immune responses at birth, according to a study of about 1000 infants published in the 13 January issue of Science Translational Medicine.
Gerbi has also served in many leadership roles, working on issues of science policy, women in science, scientific training, and career preparation.
The blowout spewed more than 100,000 tons of methane to the atmosphere, the study in the 26 February issue of Science reports, making it the biggest methane leak from anthropogenic sources in the United States.
In an editorial in the 25 August issue of Science Translational Medicine, Agre explains how such science diplomacy can have an impact on medicine in such developing countries.
Now, two studies in the 12 October issue of Science reveal how sea turtles and mole rats tap a basic navigational tool: Earth's magnetic field.
White's findings, published alongside related articles from more than 40 researchers, appeared in a special issue of Science in October.
The GPS sensors in smartphones could be used as part of a crowdsourcing system to issue early earthquake and tsunami warnings, scientists report in the 10 April issue of Science Advances.
But now scientists in Switzerland have identified why all that fertilizer use is decreasing biodiversity more broadly: Fast - Growing Plants Overwhelm Grasslands The results of research done at the University of Zurich have been published in the latest issue of Science show that, looking at grasslands, the main reason is that all those extra nutrients allow faster growing plants to overwhelm an area, blocking sunlight from reaching smaller, slower - growing plants.
When polar bears» feeding opportunities decrease during the summer ice melt, the animals can reduce their energy expenditure a little, but not enough to make up for the food shortages, a study in the 17 July issue of Science shows.
When Elias and his colleagues gave the sick mice a serum that blocked the chitinase, the animals» lung inflammation eased, they report in the 11 June issue of Science.
The Hubble findings will be published in the 12 December online issue of Science Express, and are being reported today at the meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, California, USA.
Researchers writing in the current issue of Science report having spotted capuchins in the Caatinga forests of northeastern Brazil regularly using stones to dig for tubers, crack seeds and probe tree holes, among other activities.
Trapped within large diamonds, slivers of embedded iron surrounded by special gases reveal that the precious gems were formed in liquid metal — a discovery that also confirms metal - saturated conditions deep in the Earth, a new study in the 16 December issue of Science reports.
Their results were published in the December 6 issue of Science Express online.
The study published in the 23 September issue of Science also provides insights into why wastewater injection causes earthquakes near some wells, but not others.
Check out the 6 December print issue of Science for a news package on snakes, including more on the genomes, a story about efforts to develop drugs from venom, and a report about the fight against the invasive brown tree snake in Guam.
The 17 December 2010 issue of Science includes special sections highlighting the Breakthrough of the Year and Insights of the Decade.
Frigate birds can stay aloft for months by hitching rides on massive drafts of wind that allow them to preserve energy while flying hundreds of miles a day or more, a study in the 1 July issue of Science shows.
Yet capturing and reusing wastewater for municipal and household use, agricultural and industrial production, and recharging depleted aquifers is precisely what researchers writing in the latest issue of Science suggest needs to happen in order to address the world's growing water crisis.
The same issue of Science features another approach to engineering superlattices using DNA nanotechnology: «Diamond family of nanoparticle superlattices» [abstract].
Welcome to the first issue of Science in School, a journal to promote inspiring science teaching in Europe.
A related study published in the same issue of Science found that K13 mutations enable the parasite to hide in red blood cells in a developmental state that is naturally less vulnerable to artemisinin.
Together with lead author Magnus T. Gudmundsson from the University of Iceland, the team has now published its findings in the upcoming issue of Science.
Moving fluidly between media, Nawa's work explores issues of science and digital culture while challenging viewers» sensory experiences.
A new study in the March 23 issue of Science now estimates that even if the nitrogen runoff was completely eliminated, it would still take at least 30 years for the dead zone to recover.
The technology, to appear as the cover article in the March 20 print issue of Science, allows ready - to - use products to be made 25 to 100 times faster than other methods and creates previously unachievable geometries that open opportunities for innovation not only in health care and medicine, but also in other major industries such as automotive and aviation.
This article coincides with a special issue of Science devoted to the topic of early childhood education.
Courts are increasingly faced with litigation that presents complex issues of science and technology.
The one - day event will bring scientists and engineers, policymakers and diplomats, and educators and students together around emerging and timely issues of science diplomacy in plenary and parallel panel sessions.
The one - day conference will bring scientists, policymakers, educators, and students together around emerging and timely issues of science diplomacy.
In a separate study published in the same issue of Science today, other researchers from the Kavli institute of Nanoscience at TU Delft also found a way to transfer spin information to photons.
The authors of the two winning essays will each receive one year of membership in AAAS, which among other benefits includes 51 weekly issues of Science, online access to Science articles and the Science archive, networking opportunities within the AAAS community and more.
Further, he cited two studies published in the March 24 issue of Science as evidence undermining the probability of an extreme sea level rise:
In the October 24, 2017 issue of Science Signaling, they showed that primary cilia act as a focal point to transmit growth signals.
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