Sentences with phrase «key researchers now»

Atlantic Ocean is key Researchers now think the key lies not in the Pacific — or, at least, not entirely — but in the north tropical Atlantic Ocean, off Brazil's northern coast.

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But now researchers are looking into whether the drug could hold the key to living longer — and early research seems promising.
Now the MIT researchers admit they made a mistake in how they worded the key survey questions in their study.
For AAAS, a key focus now will be reaching out to U.S. researchers, including those in its 258 affiliated scientific societies, who may be interested in taking part in these efforts.
Although the codiscoverers of BRCA1 hadn't keyed in on Ashkenazi Jews, other researchers, now that they knew where to look, soon noticed the prominence of the 185delAG mutation in their study samples.
Now, a team of researchers has taken a key step toward directly measuring the orbitals of molecules lying on a surface, an advance that should let theorists test the results of their high - precision quantum mechanics calculations and could pave the way to designer molecular devices.
But other researchers are now confirming their key points and logging even more startling findings.
According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2014, a review of key trends in science, technology, and innovation policies, and performance in more than 45 economies, South Korea and China are now the primary destinations for researchers from the United States and experienced a net «brain gain» over the period 1996 — 2011.
«Researchers illuminate key role of NOX proteins in liver disease: Study adds credence to new treatment approach now in clinical trials.»
Now, researchers report that they have devised nanoparticles that sop up a variety of common venom toxins in test tube studies, a key stride in coming up with the first ever broad - spectrum snake antivenom.
Researchers have now uncovered the protein that holds the key for producing this fuel by the gallon.
Movements with our fingers across a flat screen have come to replace pressing buttons and keys on everything from ATMs to phones, and researchers now are working on the next frontier: adding tactile feedback to help enhance the feeling that users are interacting directly with the technology.
Now, we may know what could have been at the root of the issue, thanks to work by researchers who attempted to reproduce the results of «observations that may have misled the researchers who made the original claims -LSB-, which include] cells that glow, faintly, under key wavelengths of light,» Vogel wrote.
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Zurich, Zurich University Hospital and the University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich now reveals that the successful treatment of an anxiety disorder alters key brain structures that are involved in processing and regulating emotions.
The full readout of what genes are on and off in dermal papilla cells has never been collected before, so researchers now have a new list of thousands of genes to study further that may play key roles in hair follicle development.
PHILADELPHIA — Locking malaria inside red blood cells may prevent mosquitoes from spreading the disease from person to person, and researchers may now know which key to throw away.
Years of diabetes research carried out on mice whose DNA had been altered with a human growth hormone gene is now ripe for reinterpretation after a new study by researchers at KU Leuven confirms that the gene had an unintended effect on the mice's insulin production, a key variable in diabetes research.
Now researchers have discovered a mutation that fixes a key protein that's often broken in cancer cells.
Now, researchers at MIT have come up with a clever solution, which in effect serves as a physics - based version of the cryptographic keys used in computer encryption systems.
Now researchers think that they have figured out a key reason why dogs are such superior sniffers.
Researchers from the Vetmeduni Vienna have now discovered that NK cells can switch and promote tumor growth, with STAT5 acting as the key regulator.
Now, by identifying the key molecular mechanism that enables a plant to minimize water loss, researchers may be one step closer to that goal.
Now researchers in Georgia think they have at least part of the answer: while the mother's body nourishes the fetus, the placenta may actually disable her immune cells by robbing them of a key nutrient.
Now, researchers believe the key to these differences lies within the organ that houses the symbiotic bacteria each worm needs to survive.
Now, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania have shown that when the enzyme key to cutting and pasting segments of DNA hits so - called «off - target» spots on a chromosome, the development of immune cells can lead to cancer in animal models.
While this is a gruesome process for the cockroach, scientists now report in ACS» journal Biochemistry the discovery of a new family of peptides in the wasp's venom that could be key to controlling roach minds, and might even help researchers develop better Parkinson's disease treatments.
Now that human interlopers are growing in number — a recent survey showed that ship traffic in a key summering area for narwhals near Canada jumped almost 300 % from 2015 to 2016 — researchers aren't sure how narwhals will react.
Now, researchers from the University of Surrey and the Ben - Gurion University in Israel believe they have uncovered a key method for detection of the Majorana particle, potentially enabling reliable Q - Bits to be developed.
Now, a group of researchers believes it has identified a key tool that allowed Tibetans to settle at higher and higher elevations: barley.
But now researchers from the University of Helsinki have found that beetles living in cow pats may reduce emissions of the key greenhouse gas — methane.
Right now, we know the structures of about 1 percent of all human GPCRs, and researchers are using two key approaches to generate and study more.
Now researchers know at least one trick Wolbachia use to pull off this feat: Like an evil car mechanic they can alter the timing of a key step of their hosts» reproductive cycle so it misfires.
Now, researchers have found that blocking a key enzyme involved in anaerobic glycolysis significantly slows the growth of tumors.
Researchers now believe that the fungus could play a key role in controlling the invasive spread of the tree - of - heaven.
Most researchers now see water as a key player, though carbon dioxide has also been put forth as a possible culprit.
Now, researchers have dug deeper and exposed a key interaction that may contribute to why mutations in KRAS lead to cancer.
The water contains organic molecules and is one of the key components for supporting known biological organisms, Space.com said, and now researchers have purportedly found a second key ingredient: an energy source.
Now, a team of researchers led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have reported that a new lithium - sulfur battery component allows a doubling in capacity compared to a conventional lithium - sulfur battery, even after more than 100 charge cycles at high current densities, which are key performance metrics for their adoption in electric vehicles (EVs) and in aviation.
Because the fly modeled the key features of the human disease, researchers can now screen proteins and molecules quickly to see which might have therapeutic effects.
Researchers now know that a key enzyme found in shiitake mushrooms — called laccase — requires four atoms of copper to function properly.
(NaturalHealth365) While it's been known that citrus fruit is an important part of a healthy diet, researchers now believe they may be key in preventing weight - related health problems.
Therapists and researchers have now identified the one key ingredient — the make - it - or - break - it element that, more than any other, defines our love relationships.
In London, the Whitechapel Gallery revisits key chapters of Exhibition Histories with a conversation between artist Lubaina Himid and curator and researcher Paul Goodwin (March 3) around three seminal exhibitions Himid curated in early 1980s London: «Five Black Women», Africa Centre (1983), «Black Women Time Now», Battersea Arts Centre (1983 - 4) and «The Thin Black Line», Institute of Contemporary Arts (1985).
He states, «Researchers now know that «secure attachment» between infant and mother (or father, or other primary caregiver) is crucial to a child's psychological development, and that a certain style of caregiving - one that's warm, responsive, and dependable - is the key to bringing this about.»
Therapists and researchers have now identified the one key ingredient — the make - it - or - break - it element that, more than any other, defines our love relationships.
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