«You're going to have great earthquakes on planet Earth, and you're going to have great tsunamis,» said Rhett Butler, a geophysicist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and
lead author of the new study published online in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
Essentially, drought years could become the norm for the Amazon by 2050 if deforestation rates rebound, said Dominick Spracklen, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment, United Kingdom, and
lead author of the new study published today in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
«This is the first study that looks at all seven impact effects generated by hazardous asteroids and estimates which are, in terms of human loss, most severe,» said Clemens Rumpf, a senior research assistant at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, and
lead author of the new study published in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
«Unless we take different protection measures, 5 million people will be exposed to coastal flooding on an annual basis,» said Michalis Vousdoukas, a coastal oceanographer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission and
the lead author of the new study published in Earth's Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
«Our method tells law enforcement officials, «This is where you need to be looking for poachers,»» says Samuel Wasser, a conservation geneticist at the University of Washington, Seattle, and
the lead author of the new study published in this month's Conservation Biology.
«A proper accounting of biogeochemical cycles in the oceans reveals that methane has a much more powerful foe than oxygen,» said Stephanie Olson, a graduate student at the University of California, Riverside, a member of the Alternative Earths team and
lead author of the new study published September 26 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
As professor Kim Cobb,
lead author of the new study published in the journal Science, told Carbon Brief:
«Strangulation occurs when the gas is consumed to make stars faster than it's being replenished, so the galaxy starves to death,» Toby Brown, a PhD candidate at ICRAR and Swinburne University of Technology and
lead author of a new study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, explained in a statement.
«This pretty much rules out the alien megastructure theory, as that could not explain the wavelength - dependent dimming,» said Huan Meng, at the University of Arizona, Tucson, who is
lead author of the new study published in The Astrophysical Journal.
But climate change is likely to alter this global picture, says Prof Kristopher Karnauskas, a researcher from the University of Colorado Boulder and
lead author of the new study published in Nature Geoscience.
More snow now melts on Mt. Hunter than at any time in the past 400 years, said Dominic Winski, a glaciologist at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire and
lead author of the new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
Not exact matches
Jackson is the
lead author of a
new study to be
published in Psychological Science that tracked nearly 5,000 married Australians for five years and measured how a spouse's personality impacted whether their partner received a promotion, earned a higher salary or experienced higher levels
of job satisfaction.
Best was the
lead author of a
new collaborative
study, «Not Missing the Future: A Call to Action for Investigating the Role
of Regenerative Medicine Therapies in Pediatric / Adolescent Sports Injuries,»
published May 15 in the American College
of Sports Medicine's Current Sports Medicine Reports.
In two
new studies published online this week in the Journal
of Athletic Training,
lead author Marc Norcross
of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series
of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk
of ACL injuries.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal with
new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department
of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the
lead author of a
new study,
published this month in the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences.
«For decades, conventional wisdom held that large Jupiter - mass planets take a minimum
of 10 million years to form,» said Christopher Johns - Krull, the
lead author of a
new study about the planet, CI Tau b, that will be
published in the Astrophysical Journal.
Their results,
published in the journal Climatic Change, point to the need for
new or modified wildfire management and evacuation programs in the nation's high - risk regions, said Jia Coco Liu, a recent Ph.D. graduate at the Yale School
of Forestry & Environmental
Studies (F&ES) and
lead author of the
study.
«In this review, we aimed to highlight a blend
of new studies using cutting edge research techniques to investigate brain damage, but also to relate these
new studies to original
studies, some
of which were
published more than a century ago,» said
lead author Dr. Sara Szczepanski,
of the University
of California, Berkeley.
Yang is
lead author of the
new study, which was
published Thursday in the peer - reviewed journal Nature Climate Change.
This is the result
of a current
study,
led by primary
author Peter Ferenci from the University Department
of Internal Medicine III at the MedUni Vienna, which has been
published in the highly
New England Journal
of Medicine.
The results
of the
study,
published in a research article in the journal Nature Medicine, could
lead soon to
new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the senior
author of the paper.
Published May 4, 2015, in Nature Neuroscience, the
new findings may eventually
lead to treatment strategies targeted for the underlying causes
of schizophrenia and related disorders, said the
study's corresponding
author Scott Soderling, an associate professor
of cell biology and neurobiology in the Duke School
of Medicine.
«We've known for some time that sleep deprivation is associated with weight gain and obesity in the general population, but this
study shows that getting enough sleep — even just two hours more — may be as important as a healthy diet and exercise for
new mothers to return to their prepregnancy weight,» says Erica Gunderson, an investigator at Kaiser Permanente Divison
of Research in Oakland, Calif., and
lead author of the
study published in the American Journal
of Epidemiology.
«Nanoparticles are very small and they are interacting with the bacteria and rupturing the cell wall,» says chemist George John
of The City College
of New York and
lead author of the
study,
published recently in the journal Nature Materials.
«It's a bit
of a complicated story because it's a cycle,» said Valier Galy,
lead author of the
new study,
published in Nature.
The
new study,
published online today in mBio, is an attempt to answer other basic questions, such as where the virus originated, how it enters cells, and what other animals it might infect, says Christian Drosten, a virologist at the University
of Bonn Medical Center in Germany and one
of the
lead authors.
«The core is mostly iron and some nickel, but also contains about 10 %
of light alloys such as silicon, oxygen, sulfur, carbon, hydrogen, and other compounds,» Hirose,
lead author of the
new study to be
published in the journal Nature.
«If atmospheric waves are generated by ice vibrations, by rhythmic vibrations
of ice — then that carries a lot
of information
of the ice shelf itself,» said Oleg Godin, a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and
lead author of the
new study,
published in the Journal
of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
A
new test using peripheral vision reaction time could
lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment
of mild traumatic brain injury, often referred to as a concussion, according to Peter J. Bergold, PhD, professor
of physiology and pharmacology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and corresponding
author of a
study newly
published online by the Journal
of Neurotrauma.
But that approach can make it hard to spot the difference between wells that are linked to quakes and those that aren't, says Matthew Weingarten, a Ph.D. student at the University
of Colorado, Boulder, and
lead author of the
new study,
published in this week's issue
of Science.
«The Merelani district has been famous since the late 1960s for the blue gem variety
of zoisite known as tanzanite, but this is really a mineral collector's paradise and an exciting place to look for
new minerals,» says John Jaszczak, a physics professor at Michigan Tech and the
lead author on a
new study published in Minerals that describes the
new mineral.
The situation would also represent a
new type
of climate dispute, one that offers a glimpse
of the kinds
of multigenerational and multinational challenges society can expect to encounter, says Liam Colgan, a glaciologist at York University in Toronto, Canada, and
lead author of the
study,
published today in Geophysical Research Letters.
The
authors of the
new study — a multicenter effort
led by Kent State University anthropologists C. Owen Lovejoy and Mary Ann Raghanti and
published January 22 in PNAS — began by measuring neurotransmitter levels in brain samples from humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, baboons and monkeys, all
of whom had died
of natural causes.
The results,
published in the current issue
of Human Molecular Genetics, open the door for pursuing gene editing in nonhuman primates as models for
new therapies, including pharmacological, gene - and stem cell - based therapies, said Keith Latham, MSU animal science professor and
lead author of the
study.
He is postdoctoral researcher at the University in Bergen and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Norway, and
lead -
author of a
new study published in Quaternary Science Reviews.
'' [Type 1 diabetes] is clearly is one
of these complex genetic disorders,» involving mutations in several genes acting in concert to predispose someone to the condition, says Hakon Hakonarson, director
of The Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia's Center for Applied Genomics and
lead author of the
new study,
published this week in the online edition
of Nature.
Mak was one
of the
lead authors on the team's
newest study,
published in an early online version on March 6, 2018 in the American Journal
of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the world's
leading pulmonology journal.
«We believe members
of the astronomical community could greatly benefit in their exoplanet hunting and characterization
studies with this
new laser frequency comb instrument,» says Xu Yi, a graduate student in Vahala's lab and the
lead author of a paper describing the work
published in the January 27, 2016, issue
of the journal Nature Communications.
ALLi's
study shows blockchain could create «a
new ecosystem which places
authors at the head
of the payment chain» through direct tracking
of intellectual property and monetary rights,
leading to «true independence» for self -
published writers.
(Washington, D.C., January 29, 2013) A
new peer - reviewed
study published today and
authored by scientists from two
of the world's
leading science and wildlife organizations — the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)-- has found that bird and mammal mortality caused by outdoor cats is much higher than has been widely reported, with annual bird mortality now estimated to be 1.3 to 4.0 billion and mammal mortality likely 6.3 to 22.3 billion individuals.
With a drier future and higher regional temperatures amplifying possible late - century droughts, the situation presents a major adaptation challenge for managing the region's water needs, explains Ault, who along with
lead author Benjamin Cook and Jason Smerdon, both
of NASA,
published their
new study, «Unprecedented 21st Century Drought Risk in the American Southwest and Central Plains Drought Risk in Western North America.»
In a
study published today in Earth's Future, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union,
lead author Xiao - Hai Yan
of the University
of Delaware, Newark, along with scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, and several other institutions discuss
new understanding
of the phenomenon.
Four
new studies investigating the diagnosis
of miscarriage were
published in the journal Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology; two
of the
lead authors briefed journalists on their findings and the implications.