Even as the United States and other countries explore ways to cut emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming, some warming is already locked in,
the latest big studies have firmly concluded.
Not exact matches
Pippen, on the other hand, was a
late bloomer who played college ball at a small NAIA school via a work -
study grant, not a full ride at a
big time school.
Unite, Britain's
biggest union, has called the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne an «unmitigated disaster» and has called for him to be sacked following the
latest economic forecast from the Institute for Fiscal
Studies.
In science news around the world, Brazil begins work on a new year - round Antarctic station to replace a facility destroyed by fire 4 years ago, China plans a
big boost to its investment in science as part of its
latest 5 - year plan, the Environmental Protection Agency announces its intent to nix a conditionally approved pesticide after further
study, the American Statistical Association weighs in on the proper use of p - values, and more.
Prepregnancy weight and weight gained in the first half of pregnancy had
bigger effects on baby's size than
later weight gains,
studies have found.
Later studies have honed in on traits such as bipedality, culture, language, humor, and, of course, a
big brain as the unique birthright of our species.
A
study of older adults at risk of
late - onset Alzheimer's disease found that those who consumed more omega - 3 fatty acids did better than their peers on tests of cognitive flexibility — the ability to efficiently switch between tasks — and had a
bigger anterior cingulate cortex, a brain region known to contribute to cognitive flexibility.
Although the enhanced growth doesn't prove anything about how the infants will do
later on, «we know from other
studies that
bigger is better» when it comes to brain development in this region, Lahav says.
He had
studied the finches and had the thoughts that would culminate two decades
later in On the Origin of Species, but geology was the hot new field, and Darwin, what was more, had a hot new theory on which he hoped to pole - vault into the
big time.
But the
latest study of TB cases in Russia, published today in Nature Genetics, indicates that such «programmatic» failures may not be the only explanation for the rise of drug - resistant TB in the region — biological factors also play a
big part.
«But this
study is some of the hardest proof that in monkeys, the order of events was reversed — complexity came first and
bigger brains came
later.»
The
latest study of the afterglow of the
big bang — the so - called cosmic microwave background radiation — confirms even more precisely the standard model of cosmology — and that's a victory for the theory — but it leaves researchers with no discrepancies that might point to a deeper understanding.
The
biggest disappointment may be the price: A 2007
study by Swedish researchers found that more than half the men for whom Viagra was prescribed had stopped using the drug two years
later, often because it was too expensive.
In the
late 2020s, the Thirty Meter Telescope will become the world's
biggest ground - based optical telescope and, when used in conjunction with HDC, astronomers will soon be able to
study the atmospheres of potentially habitable worlds orbiting red dwarfs.
As yet, we have no idea when the next
big study will start, but our best guess would be
late 2018 or early 2019.
Even if further
studies show the drugs restore normal neuronal migration, however, a
big question looms: Will giving the drugs after birth, when the brain's basic wiring diagram is set, be too
late?
According to the
study, that would ensure that Earth would be re-seeded with life, following
big, cataclysmic events like the
Late Heavy Bombardment which happened approximately 4 billion years ago when the space environment around the Earth was dominated by untold numbers of
big asteroids in the aftermath of its formation.
In a
study published in Psychological Science, participants who were asked to recall a time they felt grateful, then choose between getting a smaller monetary reward soon or a
bigger one
later, were more willing to wait for the
bigger payout than those who didn't think thankful thoughts.
It wasn't until my
studies later in life, after truly understanding the science behind exercise and how it intricately effects the thyroid, hormonal system, and weight loss, that I realized that I was really on to something
big all those years ago.
I am a
big art fan (I
studied art history at Hunter college) so I love to go to Chelsea to check out the
latest shows and my son loves the family programs at the museums here in NYC.
From curating your dream closet to
studying up on the
latest trends, there is no style task too
big for Pinterest.
Quentin Tarantino's favourite film of 2013,
Big Bad Wolves is an Israeli comedy - thriller about a series of brutal murders and the three men whose lives are on a collision course as a result: the father of the
latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings - a religious
studies teacher who was arrested and then released due to a police blunder....
Not that it will come as much of a surprise to anyone with a degree in MCU
studies that «Civil War's» roster of fighters includes the first
big - screen incarnation of T'Challa / Black Panther (a striking Chadwick Boseman), as well as the
latest incarnation of Spider - Man, with the plucky young British actor Tom Holland («The Impossible,» «In the Heart of the Sea») donning the nervous, nerdy mien of Peter Parker to terrifically scene - stealing effect.
The sadly little seen Four Friends (aka Georgia's Friends, 1981), though it doesn't feel like an Arthur Penn film, is nonetheless a very tender and poignant character (and era)
study reminiscent in tone and style of John Sayles» The Return of the Secaucus Seven (1979) or Lawrence Kasdan's
later The
Big Chill (1983).
In a Trinidad Garza social
studies class, Engelhart recalls how a teacher introduced her students to robber barons — unethical American businessmen in the
late 19th century, and
later big businesses throughout the 1930s and 70s: «I want you to read this information about the robber barons, and then write down two questions: one about a fact that you don't understand and what you need to know about it, and a thinking question: How?
post here], has made that claim, though there are some
big problems with their research, according to an analysis of their
latest study published [titled «Lost of Impact, Little Value»] by the National Education Policy Center at the University of Colorado Boulder [also the source of a VAMboozled!
The
latest news items include how retailers are expanding reach into Arabic language ebook markets, how Sarah A. Denzil's thriller Silent Child received the most 5 - star reviews of any released in 2017, optimizing Amazon book pages with insights from an eye - tracking
study from LookTracker Research Laboratory, an error in KDP's royalty rate options is causing many authors to wonder what Amazon has coming up next, and some
big changes in Facebook's News Feed that will affect authors and other publishers on the platform.
A book, with Eadweard Muybridge's serial photography, sequential
studies of people and animals in motion, which somebody had left in his apartment will
later on turn out to be the
biggest influence on his work.
Two years
later, he moved to the National Academy of Design and finally to the famous Art Students League, where some of the
biggest names in 20th century art
studied, including Winslow Homer, Georgia O'Keeffe, Man Ray, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Mark Rothko, Louise Nevelson, Robert Rauschenberg, Reginald Marsh, Cy Twombly, Romare Bearden, Donald Judd and Roy Lichtenstein.
Do you make these plein air
studies with the
big studio painting in mind or do you just paint what captures your interest and then
later select out one you think would work for a larger painting.
But until then, I have to place it in a
big bin of suspect
studies «done by people out to prove something rather than investigate something,» as the evolutionary biologist Michael Eisen said in a
late update to my previous post on this work.
On the second point, about predicting an open Arctic sea, a new
study concludes that the chaotic nature of climate puts
big fundamental limits — an irreducible two - decade - wide window — on efforts to forecast when the Arctic Ocean could be essentially free of ice in
late summer.
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first
big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then
later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to
studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
magazine provides detailed coverage of the
latest pool & spa industry news, project case
studies and in - depth discussions on the
big issues affecting the industry.
According to Ted Huston, the
study's lead investigator, «The more boring and deliberate the courtship, the better the prospects for a long marriage... People who had very intense, Hollywood - type romances at the beginning were likely to have a
big drop - off
later on, and this often changed their view of the other's character».
The article discussed the
latest study by Canada's Metal Economics Group and explained that Australia has «the title of the
biggest individual exploration destination in the world» meaning more money is spent on exploration here than in any other country.
Investors who put their money into commercial real estate last year were rewarded
big time, earning an unprecedented 34 percent on their dollars, says a
study released in
late February by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Real Estate.
That was the
big takeaway from the Harvard University Joint Center for Housing
Studies» annual The State of the Nation's Housing report, released via webcast
late last week.