I'm also reading
the latest issue of Nature.
I'm still reading other stuff as mentioned above, but just wanted to note that Matt Huber has an open - access climate sensitivity perspective piece in
the latest issue of Nature Geoscience.
The full story is also in
the latest issue of Nature Reports Climate Change.
The latest issue of Nature Climate Change includes the following Opinion & Comment by Fyfe, Gillett and Zwiers: Overestimated global warming over the past 20 years.
Now the latest findings are revealed in
the latest issue of Nature.
The study was carried out by Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, the Stanford University's hub of environment research, and published in
the latest issue of Nature Climate Change.
A small, feathered beast called Aurornis xui, described in
the latest issue of Nature, is now believed to be the first known bird.
The results, which may have broad human - health implications, are described in
the latest issue of Nature, available online today.
In
the latest issue of Nature Chemical Biology, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Steve Finkbeiner, MD, PhD, describe how a newly developed technology allowed them to see — for the first time — how individual neurons fight back against the buildup of toxic proteins over time.
Led by Gladstone Investigator Bruce Conklin, MD, the research team describes in
the latest issue of Nature Methods how they have solved one of science and medicine's most pressing problems: how to efficiently and accurately capture rare genetic mutations that cause disease — as well as how to fix them.
'' Check out
the latest issue of Nature Outlook, which examines the areas of biomedical science that challenge and inspire these pre-eminent investigators.
The team's research, funded by the National Institutes of Health, was published this week in
the latest issue of Nature Communications.
The results of their study were published in
the latest issue of Nature Communications.
The research appears in
the latest issue of Nature Photonics and is a major step towards realization of «valleytronic» devices for logic gates.
The finding, after decades of increases, is reported in
the latest issue of Nature.
The oil itself does not appear to help the phytoplankton, but the low concentration of oil found above natural seeps isn't killing them, and turbulence from the rising oil and gas bubbles is bringing up deep - water nutrients that phytoplankton need to grow, according to a new study appearing in
the latest issue of Nature Geoscience.
The findings were published in
the latest issue of Nature Communications.
Not exact matches
We interviewed Scott Derrickson in our
latest issue and the movie explores many
of Derrickson's own beliefs about the
nature of good and evil.
As our review
of the CTS «Science and Religion» pamphlet
later in this
issue shows, we would have a different angle, particularly concerning the
nature of the renewed concept
of the «form» to which Fr Selman refers.
As our review
of Alister McGrath's
latest book in this
issue implies, he, along with many other contemporary science and religion writers, fails to make this discernment and thus, whilst making numerous helpful points, despairs
of inferring properties
of God from looking at
nature.
However, as in the seventeenth century the various
later theories were not produced independently
of each other but came to be developed by working through, and in divergence from, the first great attempt at a philosophical structure built upon a profound insight into the problems at
issue, namely, that
of Descartes, so in our time the new efforts which are required in the philosophy
of nature will need to come to terms with the pioneering work
of Whitehead.
In the
late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role
of women in society raised the
issue of the
nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness
of authoritarian models
of social order.
As my explication
of and commentary on the text
of the Enquiry proceeds, it should become clear that the picture suggested
later by The Concept
of Nature, a picture that represents Whitehead as dogmatically claiming that»... there is but one nature, namely the nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way of an oversimplification of the deliverances of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and co
Nature, a picture that represents Whitehead as dogmatically claiming that»... there is but one
nature, namely the nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way of an oversimplification of the deliverances of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and co
nature, namely the
nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way of an oversimplification of the deliverances of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and co
nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way
of an oversimplification
of the deliverances
of a mind greatly occupied with
issues at once subtle and complex.
As Fr Dylan James brings out
later in this
issue, the justification
of «human rights» today is less and less grounded on the objective
nature of Man and more and more on the shifting sands
of utilitarianism.
As will be described in an upcoming
issue of Nature, surgeons from the European Institute
of Telesurgery in Strasbourg working here in the U.S. manipulated the distant machine via a high - speed fiberoptic connection, observing its responses to their hand motions just 155 milliseconds
later on a video screen.
In their
latest paper, published in the February
issue of Nature Geoscience, Dr Philip Goodwin from the University
of Southampton and Professor Ric Williams from the University
of Liverpool have projected that if immediate action isn't taken, Earth's global average temperature is likely to rise to 1.5 °C above the period before the industrial revolution within the next 17 - 18 years, and to 2.0 °C in 35 - 41 years respectively if the carbon emission rate remains at its present - day value.
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 study was published in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature Communications.
The research is published in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature.
In the December
issue of Nature Genetics, Waters reports that a few days
later, one in every 10,000 mammalian cells tested positive for a bacterial plasmid.
They explain their new work in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature Photonics.
The study was published in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature Physics.
In the
latest issue of the American Journal
of Respiratory Disease, Philip Thompson and colleagues note that seals «by their
nature bark and cough considerably, giving rise to obvious opportunity for aerosol transmission».
The results
of this study led by researcher Diego Rasskin Gutman have been published in the
latest issue of the Scientific Reports journal, published by
Nature.
A paper in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature suggests a common ancestor
of apes and humans, Chororapithecus abyssinicus, evolved in Africa, not Eurasia, two million years earlier than previously thought.
Writing in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature, researchers in the laboratories
of Gladstone Senior Investigator Sheng Ding, PhD, and UCSF Associate Professor Holger Willenbring, MD, PhD, reveal a new cellular reprogramming method that transforms human skin cells into liver cells that are virtually indistinguishable from the cells that make up native liver tissue.
More recently, an essay by Chapman and Alan Harris in the Sept. / Oct. 2002
issue of «The Skeptical Inquirer,» «A Skeptical Look at September 11th» was selected by Richard Dawkins as one
of the best science /
nature essays
of the year and was published in
late 2003 in a compendium by Houghton - Mifflin; it was republished again in 2009 in a collection
of S.I. articles ed.
The items, described in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature, are now the oldest stone tools ever found.
Their paper Coral resilience to ocean acidification and global warming through pH up - regulation by Malcolm McCulloch, Jim Falter, Julie Trotter, and Paolo Montagna, appears in the
latest issue of the journal
Nature Climate Change.
In their
latest study, published in the Nov. 2, 2015, advance online
issue of Nature Immunology, researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology report that these disease - causing autoimmune T cells are lured into the nervous system by monocytes and macrophages, a subset
of immune cells better known as the immune system's cleanup crew.
Earlier this year (May 29),
Nature published a thematic
issue called «The Human Proteome» with three articles announcing various international efforts to describe the protein complements
of the genome, including an article describing the Swedish - based Protein Atlas effort and its plan to release a first draft based on transcriptomics and protein profiling (www.
nature.com/
nature/journal/v509/n7502/full/509645a.html)
later in the year.
UNLV Ph.D. candidate's research in Russia challenges widely held understanding
of past climate history; study appears in
latest issue of top journal
Nature Geoscience.
Later, Dev Patel takes over the role
of Saroo, and it's a jarring transition, not only because the little boy is now a man, but because the lyrical
nature of the film transforms into a standard «
issue movie with stars» kind
of thing.
Michael Powell's
late masterpiece stars Carl Boehm as an assistant camera operator who moonlights as an underground pinup photographer who also happens to be a murderer with some serious
issues with his father, a psychologist who used his son in his experiments on the
nature of fear.
Because
of the hands - on
nature it is prudent for a potential home buyer to take the time to ask questions regarding certain
issues being addressed and discuss whether or not they could be considered deal breakers or are something that can be fixed inexpensively at a
later date.
This
latest survey was designed to determine the opinion
of a large sample
of the population about the
issue of whether the problem
of aggressive dogs is mostly due to the genetics
of particular breeds or due to the
nature of the rearing conditions and environment provided by the dog's owner.
The very
nature of this trade requires retailers to not only stay at the forefront
of the
latest hobbyist trends, but also deal with a variety
of sourcing
issues and contend with some pretty stiff competition from a number
of directions.
Sure, the single player is limited in comparison to many other games
of a similar
nature, but in terms
of coming to the game at this
later stage, there isn't any
issue.
In presenting their work alongside other contemporaries and artists
of later generations, we can trace a fascinating and ongoing dialogue that engages a variety
of issues, including materiality, repetition,
nature, and subjectivity.
While the
later referenced a universal balance
of nature, Burke's language is enmeshed in
issues of industry, cyber-languages, and urban architecture.