Check out the acknowledgements in
his last PNAS paper — seems like he's getting money from a number of foundations.
At
last the PNAS article previewed earlier this week by In Sequence is available on the journal's site.
Not exact matches
The research, published
last month in
PNAS, was led by Prof. Udi Qimron of the Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at TAU's Sackler Faculty of Medicine and conducted primarily by TAU researcher Shahar Molshanski - Mor.
The prostate cancer discovery, described
last month by Ila Singh, an associate professor of pathology at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, et al. in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), along with a traditionally high incidence of cancer in CFS patients, got Mikovits and her team thinking: Would they find the same retrovirus in people with CFS?
At one meeting held
last September in Montreal, Canada, geographer Diana Liverman of The University of Arizona (UA) in Tuscon, an IPCC participant for 2 decades, presented the results of the
PNAS survey.
According to a new theory of predation — published late
last year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS)-- humans sharply reduced the orcas» main source of food in the 1950s with the postwar explosion of industrial whaling.
The strain of HIV someone is first infected with, and its capacity to replicate in the body, can have a
lasting influence on how the virus disrupts the immune system, according to a study to be published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS).
But his attorneys released a statement
last night fleshing out their argument about why a lawsuit was the only option after
PNAS did not follow its own procedures and ignored Jacobson's requests to correct errors in the Clack study prior to publication.
«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.
Levey sent students, called «intruders» in the paper he published
last May in the journal
PNAS, to perturb nests of mockingbirds.
The new work, published online
last December in
PNAS, also investigated a long - standing debate over how to perform a lineup.
The researchers described the system
last month in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS).
In their new
PNAS study, the researchers investigated further how these silent engrams are formed, how long they
last, and how they can be re-activated.
A long - delayed paper on the connection between chronic fatigue syndrome and XMRV (xenotropic murine leukemia virus - related virus) finally surfaced
last week in
PNAS.
A study published
last week in the journal
PNAS by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, found that the presence of two nanomaterials used in exhaust gases and fertilizers stunt the growth of soybean plants.
The team published those results
last year in
PNAS.
Another recent study published in the journal
PNAS suggested that many of the stereotypes associated with birth order, such as first - borns being bossy or
last - borns being irresponsible, don't necessarily hold water.
2500 years of past sea level variations This week, a paper will appear in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS) with the first global statistical analysis of numerous individual studies of the history of sea level over the
last 2500 years (Kopp et al. 2016 — I am one of the authors).
«This negative
PNA reflects circulations that specifically don't encourage high - latitude air to drop down into the Southeast,» Scripps Institution of Oceanography climate researcher Michael Dettinger told Climate Central
last month.
Columbia University biochemists reported
last week (April 2) in
PNAS that they developed a computer algorithm that quantifies the relationship between transcription factors and the DNA they regulate.
2500 years of past sea level variations This week, a paper will appear in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS) with the first global statistical analysis of numerous individual studies of the history of sea level over the
last 2500 years (Kopp et al. 2016 — I am one of the authors).
There has been a lot of discussion related to the Hansen et al (2012,
PNAS) paper and the accompanying op - ed in the Washington Post
last week.
How gentlemanly is it that on his blog he falsely accused us of cherry - picking the
last 100 years of data rather than using the full available 130 years in our
PNAS paper Increase of extreme events in a warming world, even though we clearly say in the paper that our conclusion is based on the full data series?
Last week, I was eating a nice cup of New England clam chowder for lunch when a journal article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS) came across my desk about a new study by Stony Brook University researchers Stephanie Talmage and Christopher Gobler.
As Jan Minx, from the Department Economics of Climate Change of the Technical University Berlin and co-author of the
PNAS article explains: «Most of the change in in global emission patterns is mirrored in China and Russia: While Chinese emissions increased dramatically in the
last two decades, significantly also fueling increasing consumption in OECD countries, emissions from Russia and Ukraine fell significantly after 1990».
Certain species have declined sharply over the
last decades a big survey, published in
PNAS three days ago, shows.
# 47 Thanks Eric, anyone contemplating the idea that the temperature rise of the
last 4 decades can be duplicated by tssing some coins should read the Thomson
PNAS paper.
Last year, Ramanathan and co-author Y. Feng published a remarkable paper in
PNAS called «On avoiding dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system: Formidable challenges ahead «-RRB-.