Sentences with phrase «latest laboratory findings»

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A German laboratory later found elevated levels of mercury, copper, manganese and zinc in him, according to medical reports seen by Reuters.
Last month Johnson said he had been told by Porton Down that the nerve agent used in the Salisbury poisoning case could only have come from Russia, but the lead scientist at the defence research laboratory later said this was not the sort of finding the organisation could make.
In 1960 a Harvard laboratory measured the warping of time in a gravitational field, and some 20 years later researchers found indirect evidence for the existence of gravity waves.
Other scientists, led by Thomas Knutson, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, looked at 2012's hot spring temperatures over the eastern United States and also found that human influences contributed about 35 percent to late spring heat that year.
Aside from a food intake in laboratory mice that's about 40 percent fewer calories than normal, however, it's been found that another way to activate this pathway is with rapamycin, which appears to have a significant impact even when used late in life.
Late one night last October, I found myself going to sleep in a familiar place: my office floor at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL).
WASHINGTON, D.C. — After you've spent months toiling away in the laboratory, preparing your latest research findings for publication should stir up feelings of satisfaction and accomplishment.
They generated a list of 18 genetic variations found only in people with Fuchs dystrophy, later narrowing the list to three most relevant to disease with the help of corneal laboratory models.
«For example, we found that highly aggressive ovarian cancer cells are glutamine - dependent, and in our laboratory studies, we showed that depriving such cells of external sources of glutamine — as some experimental drugs do — was an effective way to kill late - stage cells.
According to this 2009 article by the late bioweapons researcher Jonathan Tucker, after most smallpox stocks were shifted to the two central repositories, «[a] few scientific research centers also reported finding and destroying vials containing the smallpox virus that had been retained inadvertently in laboratory freezers, sparking fears that other poorly secured samples might exist that could fall into the hands of terrorists.»
At the press conference last month, a Sandia National Laboratory researcher explained that later studies found the silicon to be encapsulated within the spores, indicating that it was naturally occurring and not attributable to a weaponizing additive.
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have found that the weather patterns known as El Niño and La Niña could lead to at least a doubling of extreme floods and droughts in California later this century.
Finding the latest and greatest basis sets was complicated, but is now far easier, thanks to the Basis Set Exchange (BSE), a Web portal built by scientists from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.
In the latest issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Katherine Pollard, PhD, use the latest sequencing and bioinformatics tools to find genomic regions that guide the development of human - specific characteristics.
By comparing long - term results with each subject's original response to alcohol in the laboratory tests, the researchers found that an individual's initial response could predict later drinking behavior.
Later in the year, the Barbican takes a peek inside the laboratory of iconic designers Ray and Charles Eames, while the V&A investigates the photography of Julia Margaret Cameron — particularly her relationship with the museum's founding director, Sir Henry Cole, who presented the first exhibition of her work (October and November).
In the late 1990s early 2000s scramble toward new institutionalism — that vague notion espousing the value of a reflexive, publicly aware and self - critical arts institution — performance, in all its variant forms, increasingly found itself on the programmes of art galleries, aspiring to the condition of knowledge production laboratories, everywhere.
The small, fetishistic assemblages made in Italy from found materials, as well as the Elemental Sculptures and the Red Paintings begun on his return to New York in 1953, were laboratories for the later Combines.
The museum serves as the hub of the City's archaeology program where visitors interact with archaeologists and volunteers working in the public laboratory; experience Alexandria's 13,000 year - old - history through exhibits, self - guided tours, and hands - on activities; and view the latest finds from current excavations.
Energy analysts at DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory found that coal power kept the lights on for millions of Americans during the bomb cyclone that pummeled the eastern U.S. from late December to early January.
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