Cunningham's research appears in
leading university journals, including those published by Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Michigan, Vanderbilt and Virginia; his op - eds have run in the Baltimore Sun, the Financial Times, the National Law Journal, the New York Daily News and the New York Times.
His extensive writings, on a wide range of business and legal topics, appear in
leading university journals as well as periodicals such as The Baltimore Sun, The Financial Times, The New York Post, and The New York Times.
Not exact matches
Professionally, Tim
leads the Library Technology team at Lehigh
University, is on the editorial board for theCode4Lib
Journal and has published seven articles and given over 20 national and regional presentations on library technology topics.
A recent study published in the
journal Sage Open
led by San Diego State
University psychology professor Jean Twenge found that in 2014, belief in God was at an «all - time low» in America.
A recent study published in the
journal Sage Open
led by San Diego State
University psychology professor Jean Twenge found that...
The four - year - long study,
led by
University College London, and recently published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases
journal,...
Second tale: Defying all the best previous research on how readily people change their opinions, a young PhD student in political science at a top research
university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to publish a brief report in America's
leading scholarly scientific
journal that upends everything we thought we knew about the subject.
«Many cases of cold - related injuries are preventable and can be successfully treated if such conditions are properly recognized and appropriate care is provided in a timely manner,» says Thomas A. Cappaert, PhD, ATC, CSCS, CES, associate professor of athletic training / sports medicine, Central Michigan
University, and
lead author of a position statement on winter sports safety in the NATA's
Journal of Athletic Training.
The study, which was published online in the October, 2016 issue of the
Journal of Consumer Psychology, found that authoritative parenting
led to the best health and development outcomes for kids, according to co-author Les Carlson, PhD, professor of marketing at the
University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
Research
led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown
University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official
journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as possible.
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.
DeBlasio's 45 - point
lead is down slightly from his 49 - point
lead in the previous New York Times / Siena College poll from early October, and similar to his 44 - point
leads in Quinnipiac
University survey from last week and an NBC New York / Wall Street
Journal / Marist survey from two weeks ago.
And it looks like Team Spitzer does need to keep spending: While the latest numbers still have Spitzer beating Stringer by either four or twelve points (according to Quinnipiac
University and Wall Street
Journal / NBC Marist polls, respectively), the very recognizable former governor's
lead sounds less impressive when you consider that, in the last three weeks, he has spent three times as much as the increasingly feisty but still somewhat unknown Manhattan borough president has spent on his entire campaign.
In a
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine study published July 13 in the online
journal Nature Neuroscience, a research team
led by Takaki Komiyama, PhD, assistant professor of neurosciences and neurobiology, reports that in mouse models, the brain significantly changed its visual cortex operation modes by implementing top - down processes during learning.
ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more — from major news services and
leading universities, scientific
journals, and research organizations.
The research,
led by
University of Utah materials science and engineering professor Feng Liu, was published today in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The study,
led by researchers from Imperial College London and the Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, is published in the
journal BMC Medicine.
«We found a particular material that is straddling these two regimes,» said N. Peter Armitage, an associate professor of physics at the Johns Hopkins
University who
led the research for a paper just published in the
journal Science.
A new study published in the
journal Nature,
led by evolutionary biologist Dr Alistair Evans from Monash
University, took a fresh look at the teeth of humans and fossil hominins.
Led by Illinois chemistry professor M. Christina White, researchers from the
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in collaboration with researchers at Pfizer Global Research and Development detailed the new reactivity of the catalysts in the
journal Nature.
Cervical cancer rates in the United States are higher than previously believed, particularly among 65 - to 69 - year - old women and African - American women, according to a study
led by a researcher at the
University of Maryland School of Medicine published in the
journal Cancer.
«With ALMA we can see that there's a direct link between these radio bubbles inflated by the supermassive black hole and the future fuel for galaxy growth,» said Helen Russell, an astronomer with the
University of Cambridge, UK, and
lead author on a paper appearing in the Astrophysical
Journal.
The findings,
led by first author E. Whitney Evans, a postdoctoral research fellow at Brown
University and the Weight Control and Diabetes Center at The Miriam Hospital, are published online in the
journal Public Health Nutrition.
The papers, along with another 17 in other high - impact
journals, are the culmination of a five - year, # 25 million ($ 30 million) project that brought together 42
leading European
universities, research institutes and industry partners.
Scientific American, the longest continuously published magazine in the U.S., Nature, the world's
leading multidisciplinary science
journal, and Tor Books, the
leading science fiction and fantasy publisher, are media partners for the contest run by the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National
University of Singapore.
Today's guidance, written by a group of cervical cancer screening experts
led by
University of Alabama at Birmingham gynecologic oncologist Warner Huh, M.D., is being published simultaneously in the
journals Gynecologic Oncology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and the
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease under the title «Use of Primary High Risk Human Papillomavirus Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening: Interim Clinical Guidance.»
This child has the physical attributes of a girl, however, with a normal vagina, cervix and ovaries, according to a team
led by Anna Biason - Lauber of
University Children's Hospital Zurich, Switzerland (The American
Journal of Human Genetics, DOI:...
The study was
led by Thomas Denson of the
University of New South Wales in Australia in the
journal Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience which is an official
journal of the Psychonomic Society and is published by Springer.
«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.
The study
led by San Diego State
University researcher Aaron Blashill, was recently published in the
journal JAMA Dermatology.
«The crisis in Flint brought the true costs of a neglected infrastructure to the nation's attention, but in the finger - pointing there are deeper debates over public and private responsibility and the impact of dysfunctional politics on public health,» said David Rosner, PhD, co-director of the Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health at Columbia
University's Mailman School of Public Health and author of the commentary, «Entry Point: A
Lead Poisoning Crisis Enters Its Second Century,» which is available online in the May issue of the
journal, Health Affairs.
Now, an international team
led by researchers from Tianjin
University and Nankai
University has unraveled the puzzle of how Zika virus replicates and published their finding in Springer's
journal Protein & Cell.
In a new study published in the
Journal of Health Psychology, researchers from the
University of Surrey have found dieters who eat «on the go» may increase their food intake later in the day which could
lead to weight gain and obesity.
The study publishing January 9 in the open access
journal PLOS Biology
led by researchers from Uppsala
University with an international team of collaborators, also indicates that the resulting mixed population genetically adapted to the extreme environmental conditions.
The salamanders use their tongues to catch insects literally on the fly, and the evidence, published in February in the
Journal of Experimental Biology by a group of researchers
led by Stephen M. Deban of the
University of South Florida, suggests that these amphibians owe their dead - shot abilities to a ballistic projection mechanism that powers their rapid - fire tongue thrusts: In effect the tongue launches from the mouth like an arrow from a bow.
Findings from a study in Springer's
journal Sex Roles demonstrate the persistent gendered nature of how housework is divided, says
lead author Rebecca Horne of the
University of Alberta in Canada.
In a study published in the April issue of the
Journal of Neuroscience, Saint Louis
University scientists
led by professor of pharmacological and physiological sciences Daniela Salvemini, Ph.D., discovered that drugs targeting the A3 adenosine receptor can «turn off» pain signals in the spinal cord to provide relief from chronic pain.
«The uncanny consistency of this stellar remnant offers intriguing evidence that the fundamental force of gravity — the big «G» of physics — remains rock - solid throughout space,» said Weiwei Zhu, an astronomer formerly with the
University of British Columbia in Canada and
lead author on a study accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
Journal.
Eighty percent of a population of Burmese long - tailed macaques on an island in southern Thailand use stone and shell tools to crack open seafood, and do so using 17 different action patterns, according to a study published May 13, 2015 in the open - access
journal PLOS ONE by Amanda Tan from Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore, and colleagues, under an 8 year field project
led by Michael D Gumert, also from NTU.
A comparison of these two cancers, published April 9 in the
journal Cancer Cell, suggests that they are similar in origin,
leading researchers at the
University of Cambridge to believe that devils simply may be at greater risk for these kinds of diseases.
«If this study is representative of the medical cannabis market, we may have hundreds of thousands of patients buying cannabis products that are mislabeled,» says experimental psychologist Ryan Vandrey, Ph.D., an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine and
lead author of a report on the study published June 23 in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
The study,
led by the
University of Málaga (UMA) researcher Borja Figueirido, was recently published in the
journal Scientific Reports.
The report on Kanako, a 24 - year - old female chimp born into captivity, was
led by Satoshi Hirata of Kyoto
University in Japan, and appears in the
journal Primates, published by Springer.
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.
With a Ph.D. in mathematics and as a former professor of statistics at the
university where he now holds a full professorship in computer science, he is one of very few technology experts to have contributed a long, invited scholarly article to a law
journal published by a
leading law school.
Researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Monash
University and US biotechnology company ImmusanT,
led the 10 - year study, published this month in the
Journal of Autoimmunity.
This finding has been reported in the
journal Nature Astronomy by the research group
led by Stephen Schwartz from the
University of Côte d' Azur and the
University of Arizona.
Professor of Biochemistry at Trinity, Luke O'Neill, was, along with Dr Mike Murphy of the
University of Cambridge, the joint leader of the work just published in
leading international
journal Nature.
The research by an international team
led by Moriah L. Szpara, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Penn State
University, will be published in the May 2016 issue of the
journal Virology.
The work, published in the
journal Vaccine, was
led by Professor Jonathan Van Tam and Dr Louise Lansbury in the
University's Health Protection and Influenza Research Group in collaboration with other scientists in the UK, Japan, Bosnia and the Netherlands.