Only recently have
leading researchers made the connection between inflammatory markers, magnesium deficiency and sudden cardiovascular death.
This fellowship is reserved for
leading researchers making significant contributions to the development of EMSL beyond their individual research efforts.
Not exact matches
In a review co-authored in 2011 by Yale psychologist June Gruber,
researchers found that the pursuit of happiness can actually
lead to negative outcomes — not because surrounding yourself with positive people, mastering a skill, smiling, getting therapy or practicing self - governance aren't conducive to happiness, in and of themselves, but because «when you're doing it with the motivation or expectation that these things ought to
make you happy, that can
lead to disappointment and decreased happiness.»
Led by Canadian
researchers under what's called the ALPHA Collaboration, the first detailed observation of «home
made» anti-hydrogen's structure has shown its spectral lines are virtually identical to those of hydrogen.
In a study released in May by the University of Castilla la Mancha, Spain,
researchers analyzed the
make up and results of more than 4,000 R&D teams around the world and found that gender diverse groups can
lead to greater creativity and better decisions.
«People often
make decisions that are influenced by emotions that have nothing to do with the decisions they are
making,» says Stéphane Côté, a professor at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, who co-wrote the study with
lead researcher Jeremy Yip of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Among the women who joined us in 2016: Jewel (performing and sharing her extraordinary story with us), Apple Head of Global Consumer Marketing Bozoma Saint John,
Making a Murderer filmmakers Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, Uber Regional General Manager Rachel Holt, Priceline EVP of Global Operations Maelle Gavet, Facebook Head of People Lori Goler, SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan, Accompany CEO Amy Chang, designer Rachel Roy, Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani, Joyus CEO Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, Hearsay Social CEO Clara Shih, WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, and Lean In
lead researcher Marianne Cooper, as well as top executives from
leading global companies such as Airbnb, Amazon, Coca - Cola, Google, IBM, NBCUniversal, Nike, Pandora, Target, Twitter, and Walmart.
The Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine (OIRM) is part of a community of
researchers and organizations that are
making world -
leading scientific discoveries in stem cell and regenerative medicine.
One 2011 study in the Journal of Consumer Research (full text, PDF) concluded that, even though the
researchers started the study with the assertion that mess was an averse condition that would
lead to lower efficiency, their experimentation actually showed that in some people, some clutter actually
made them more efficient, helped them
make decisions, and
made them feel more creative.
The
researchers found that the mix of enzymes being
made changed depending on what the mice were being fed, with even occasional fiber deprivation
leading to more production of mucus - degrading enzymes.
But as the
researchers admit, «While
making white milk relatively more convenient, attractive, and normal to choose (relative to chocolate milk) will
lead some children to switch from chocolate to white, it will not influence all children.»
Indeed, it is now possible to
make a strong case that parent education programs can
lead to better parenting all along the continuum of caretaking effectiveness, thereby achieving widespread gains in child development long sought by
researchers and policy makers.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have
made an advance that could someday
lead to same - sex couples being able to use both parents» DNA to create their children.
A team of
researchers,
led by Professor Sotaro Kita from the University of Warwick and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, found that empathic people
made larger and more gestures that encouraged interaction with the listener.
Dr Sheldon Stone presented the findings from a major three - year trial
led by
researchers at University College London, in partnership with the Health Protection Agency, showing that giving one - to - one feedback to healthcare workers
makes them twice as likely to clean their hands or use soap.
Instead, Grose has been chosen to
lead a newly established organization called NY CREATES that will operate SUNY Poly's research labs and clean rooms,
making them available to
researchers from universities across the state and elsewhere.
«We did this analysis because it is commonly said that healthy diets are expensive and that it is the fruits and vegetables that
make them too expensive,» said Mary Flynn, Ph.D., a research dietitian at The Miriam Hospital and the
lead researcher on the study.
A
leading expert on sustainable buildings, Brown directs the University of Oregon's Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory, where
researchers test ways to
make structures, including hospitals, radically more energy efficient.
While being publicized in the mainstream media certainly
makes researchers a target, being picked up in the skeptic blogosphere, which includes widely read blogs such asWatts Up With That, Climate Audit and Morano's Climate Depot, can also
lead to scientists receiving email barrages, even when, as in Norgaard's case, the research has not received mainstream media attention.
The
researchers,
led by Andrew Whiten of the University of St Andrews,
made the discovery by combining social network analysis with more traditional social learning experiments.
A key protein controls stem cell properties that could
make them more useful in regenerative medicine, according to a study
led by Mount Sinai
researchers and published in the journal Cell Stem Cell.
Noah Diffenbaugh, the Stanford
researcher who
led that report, found that climate change had
made the likelihood of such a heat wave four times more likely than in a world without elevated levels of greenhouse gases.
David Morrison, a
leading impact
researcher at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, predicts a hundredfold increase in discoveries, which will
make Schweickart's shooting gallery metaphor more believable.
Just as the finding that tea
made from willow bark could alleviate headaches
led scientists to the discovery of salicylic acid — which in turn
led to the invention of aspirin — many acupuncture
researchers think that their work might
lead to a treatment for pain that is more effective than acupuncture.
«It is now time to evaluate how to
make the most of satellite and in situ data to help us understand ocean acidification, and to establish where remotely sensed data can
make the best contribution,» Peter Land,
lead author of the new study and
researcher at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, said in a press release accompanying the new study.
Researchers at the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI) have
made a discovery that could
lead to better treatment for patients suffering from brain cancer.
A composite thin film
made of two different inorganic oxide materials significantly improves the performance of solar cells, as recently demonstrated by a joint team of
researchers led by Professor Federico Rosei at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), and Dr. Riad Nechache from École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), both in the Montreal Area (Canada).
Now,
researchers have come up with a way to 3D print tough and flexible stainless steel, an advance that could
lead to faster and cheaper ways to
make everything from rocket engines to parts for nuclear reactors and oil rigs.
Researchers can now use cores of these sediments to
make out when the ancient Romans switched their water delivery systems, taking advantage of the fact that the proportion of
lead atoms with different weights changes depending on where the
lead ore was mined.
«The silver that went into wastewaters when millions of people had their photographs developed taught us that small additions of silver to the environment
make a big difference,» said Dr. Samuel Luoma, a former U.S. Geological Survey senior
researcher who was
lead author of a report by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.
But bottom - up engineering, say the
researchers, could
lead to ultrasmall microelectronic devices
made up of just handfuls of molecules.
Young scientists must start
making a mark in their field, and many attempt to do so by joining a laboratory that is
led by a famous
researcher or frequently publishes in high - impact journals.
Researchers led by David Fairen - Jimenez, a chemist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, have come up with a simple way to
make HKUST - 1 more dense and increase its v / v to 259, essentially meeting the DOE target for the first time.
This fall
researchers at the Georgia Museum of Natural History at the University of Georgia will
lead an effort to digitize around 2.1 million specimens from the order Lepidoptera — moths and butterflies — and to
make that data available to scientists studying climate, natural habitats and agricultural pests.
«Manufactured diamonds have a number of physical properties that
make them very interesting to
researchers working with transistors,» said Yasuo Koide, a professor and senior scientist at the National Institute for Materials Science
leading the research group.
If you
make a mistake once, you end up getting reinforcement through the feedback loop,» said Manuel Müller, a postdoctoral
researcher in the Muir lab and
lead author on the study.
A
leading psychopathy
researcher has used the threat of legal action to have changes
made to a research paper critical of a widely used criminological rating scale he developed 20 years ago.
Detailed global maps of key traits in higher plants have been
made available for the first time, thanks to work
led by
researchers from the University of Minnesota's (UMN) College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS).
A team of
researchers,
led by the University of Minnesota, has invented a new soap molecule
made from renewable sources that could dramatically reduce the number of chemicals in cleaning products and their impact on the environment.
To disperse the aluminum compound and
make the metal less brittle,
researchers led by materials scientist Hansoo Kim of Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea added nickel, which caused the aluminum compound to permeate the metal in nanometer - sized clusters instead of long bands.
Better yet, the
researchers expect that the magnesium battery's energy density could be
made considerably higher than what is possible in common
lead - acid and nickel - cadmium batteries.
The Palaeogenomics study conducted by the Human Evolutionary Biology group of the Faculty of Science and Technology,
led by Concepción de la Rua, in collaboration with
researchers in Sweden, the Netherlands and Romania, has
made it possible to retrieve the complete sequence of the mitogenome of the Pestera Muierii woman (PM1) using two teeth.
A 2003 survey,
led by Scott Kim, an associate professor in the bioethics program at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, showed that if participants were told that a
researcher or institution testing a treatment was being funded by the pharmaceutical company that
made the drug, 40 percent would be more willing to participate — a finding Kim chalks up to an appreciation for up - front honesty.
«We can now target her specific disease, and
make treatments that will benefit her throughout her life,» said
lead researcher Dr Julia Ellyard, from the JCSMR.
The
researchers found that the act of sliding causes graphene atoms to
make better contact with the object sliding along it; this increase in the quality of contact
leads to the increase in friction as sliding proceeds and eventually levels off.
The
researchers,
led by Sara Jaeger, Jeremy McRae, and Richard Newcomb of Plant and Food Research in New Zealand, found that for four of the ten odors tested, there was indeed a genetic association, suggesting that differences in the genetic
make - up determine whether a person can or can not smell these compounds.
Tall, poised, and professional to the core, Svanborg
leads a team of dedicated young
researchers who have worked overtime to
make their discovery matter.
A team of
researchers led by Julie Y. Djeu, Ph.D., associate center director of education and training at Moffitt, discovered that TGF - β produced by tumor cells causes NK cells to
make high levels of a molecule called microRNA - 183 (miR - 183).
Now, the team
led by Empa
researcher Ayodhya N. Tiwari has
made a major leap forward: the
researchers are presenting a new manufacturing technique for CIGS solar cells, in which tiny quantities of sodium and potassium are incorporated into the CIGS layer.
That Ormia has managed to develop such a sophisticated sense of hearing despite its miniscule size
leads the
researchers to hope that they will eventually be able to copy the fly ¿ s hearing apparatus to
make better hearing aids.