Sentences with phrase «months researching the world»

Mehrdad Baghai, the managing director of Alchemy Growth Partners, a boutique advisory and venture firm in Sydney, Australia, spent months researching the world's most innovative and successful companies for his book As One: Individual Action, Collective Power.

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PJ McNealy, the CEO of Digital World Research, which tracks the gaming industry, told Reuters that the split was perhaps months in the making.
In recent months, revelations from European authorities about the tax avoidance strategies used by Google, Starbucks and Amazon have all stirred public anger and spurred several European governments, as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris - based research organization for the world's richest countries, to discuss measures to close the loopholes.
In 1990, ground breaking evidence and research on Human Growth Hormone by Daniel Rudman, M.D. shook the medical world (Published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine) with the announcement that 12 men, aged 61 to 81 had received human growth hormone treatment and had reversed up to the equivalent of 20 years of aging in only six months with human growth hormone injections.
More than half of organizations around the world were struck by threat actors using cryptocurrency mining tools to steal corporate computing resources last month, a trend that will likely continue in 2018, according to recent research.
Research by the European Parliament has found 200 churches or Christian places of worship are attacked every month across the world.
The world's birth experts discuss the latest thinking & research in short, bite - sized video clips that are based around a central theme each month.
The UK has one of the worst breastfeeding rates in the world, considering we are a country that knows how beneficial and amazing breastfeeding is, for some reason, research from 2015 shows that only 0.5 % of mums are still feeding their babies by the time they reach 12 months old.
At the time, my goal was to make it to at least a year, but after a few months and a lot of research, I realized I wanted to breastfeed my daughter until she was at least 2 years old, which was the recommendation from the World Health Organization (WHO).
However, the World Health Organization has called for more research regarding the benefits for 6 months instead of 4 months of exclusive breastfeeding.
This particular meta - study reported that breastfeeding provides up to a 28 % decrease in risk of developing breast cancer at any age (pre - or post-menopausal) for women without a family history of the disease, who breastfed for 12 months or longer (World Cancer Research Fund and American Institute for Cancer Research, 2007).
According to the recent research, there are about 321 million babies in the world, starting from the age of newborn to 30 months old.
I'm new to cloth diapering before I did my research I was against cloth diapering but now I love the cloth diaper world ive been cloth diapering for two months now and I would love to win....
In the world of vaccine development, 3 1/2 months from design to injection is «warp speed,» says vaccine researcher Nelson Michael of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md..
In fact, he and his community of researchers in alternative RNA splicing — a field he helped to create — have shown that they can do world - class research despite tight government budgets and three - month delivery times for reagents that can cost three times as much as they would in the United States or Europe.
When I embarked on a six - month trip to visit farms around the world to research my forthcoming book, «Growing a Revolution: Bringing Our Soil Back to Life,» the innovative farmers I met showed me that regenerative farming practices can restore the world's agricultural soils.
In advance of this month's World Health Assembly and the G7 summit in June, world leaders should consider the establishment of a global biomedical research and development fund and a mechanism to address the dearth in innovation for today's most pressing global health challenges, according to Bernard Pécoul, from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland, and colleagues in an Essay published in PLOS MediWorld Health Assembly and the G7 summit in June, world leaders should consider the establishment of a global biomedical research and development fund and a mechanism to address the dearth in innovation for today's most pressing global health challenges, according to Bernard Pécoul, from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland, and colleagues in an Essay published in PLOS Mediworld leaders should consider the establishment of a global biomedical research and development fund and a mechanism to address the dearth in innovation for today's most pressing global health challenges, according to Bernard Pécoul, from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland, and colleagues in an Essay published in PLOS Medicine.
And within 18 months, he brought the trial from proposal to practice — light speed in the world of biomedical research and clinical trials.
Such conflicting opinions are part of the debate over how to rank graduate research programs, a debate that has sharpened in recent months as the NRC gears up for its third attempt since 1982 to plumb the world's best academic research system.
The US National Research Council claims in a report published last month that rich nations should spend much more on safeguarding genetic diversity in the world's crop plants.
In the world's largest study to investigate how common lifestyle factors influence the size and shape of sperm (referred to as sperm morphology), a research team from the Universities of Sheffield and Manchester also found that sperm size and shape was worse in samples ejaculated in the summer months but was better in men who had abstained from sexual activity for more than six days.
The inquisitive souls who have made it into the academic science world will find no shortage of practical ends for even esoteric types of research — the curative applications are celebrated in this month's issue.
Firefighters who responded in the first two days of the World Trade Center disaster and those who worked at the site for six months or longer are more likely to need sinus surgery than firefighters whose exposure to the site's caustic dust was less intense or shorter term, according to new research published in the American Thoracic Society journal Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
«It's clearly one of the great earthquakes,» says seismologist Robert Woodward of the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) in Washington, D.C. «The data have already propagated around the world and people will be continuing to analyze it for months, even years.»
According to news reports, a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii last month alleges that CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) researchers have not sufficiently investigated the possibility that they will unleash a world - destroying mini — black hole when they fire up the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), an enormous $ 8 - billion particle accelerator set to go on line later this year near Geneva, Switzerland.
When CNIC finally consolidates its activities in a new building, which begins construction this month in Madrid, it will mark the end of the beginning for an ambitious long - term project to establish a world - class centre for cardiovascular research in Spain.
Launching a natural research experiment in Kathmandu, Nepal, this month using advanced monitoring methods to assess health risk from air pollution, environmental health scientist Rick Peltier at the University of Massachusetts Amherst hopes to demonstrate for the first time in a real - world setting that air pollution can and should be regulated based on toxicology variables rather than simply on the volume of particles in the air.
Submarine volcanoes can spit out trillions of pieces of floating rock upon which corals and other organisms hitch a ride to the world's largest reef, where they can thrive and multiply, according to research published this month in the journal PLoS One.
For the past few months, we've been researching how we can best serve you, our digital audience — and how that can best align with the work we're doing to better define Fred Hutch in the non-virtual world.
Each month through partnerships with researchers around the world, the MMRRC enhances critical research with a continuously expanding catalog of mouse models of human disease.
Marking World Cancer Day this month, News@AUC spoke with Mohamed Serry, associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, who is working with research partners at Princeton University to simplify and advance the testing of anti-cancer drugs.
The gargantuan, hanger - like bay of the San Diego conference center was a whirlwind of activity earlier this month, as thousands of the world's cancer researchers scientists poured in for the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), held April 5 - 9, 2014.
In 1990, ground breaking evidence and research on Human Growth Hormone by Daniel Rudman, M.D. shook the medical world (Published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine) with the announcement that 12 men, aged 61 to 81 had received human growth hormone treatment and had reversed up to the equivalent of 20 years of aging in only six months with human growth hormone injections.
They did a 3 month in depth analysis on over 2million tweets and their research data analysis showed that he is the # 1 influencer in fitness and health on twitter in the world out of all the top individuals -LSB-...]
Last month, in a step tantamount to heresy in the public health world, scientists at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota released a report saying that influenza vaccinations provide only modest protection for healthy young and middle - age adults, and little if any protection for those 65 and older, who are most likely to succumb to the illness or its complications.
And then, over time, it was tweaked and refined by nutrition experts like myself, who scoured through 73 months of real world tedious research perfecting this method.
Research from all over the world, in fact, shows that suicides are actually more prevalent in warm, summer months — a pattern that scientists can't quite explain.
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I've spent the past few months researching another tumultuous year, 1917, in which the U.S. made a radical policy turnaround in entering the first World War, Russia overthrew a czar and installed the world's first communist government, and the 22 - year - old medium of the movies entered its early adultWorld War, Russia overthrew a czar and installed the world's first communist government, and the 22 - year - old medium of the movies entered its early adultworld's first communist government, and the 22 - year - old medium of the movies entered its early adulthood.
Honestly, a month into it, I was doing my research about how I saw the world and I was putting together my package and take about what X-Force could be for me as a filmmaker.
He spent three months researching the dark serial killers and psychos of the world to transform into the redneck Ray Marcus.
«The world changed» was a common refrain of Catholic educators with whom I spoke over several months of research.
In the postsecondary space, the Gates Foundation made a number of grants — both directly and through NGLC — to intriguing ventures with the potential to improve education dramatically, including some of my disruptive favorites: start - up MyCollege Foundation, which will establish a non-profit college that blends adaptive online learning solutions with other services at a low cost; University of the People, the world's first tuition - free, non-profit, online academic institution dedicated to opening access to higher education globally; New Charter University, a competency - based university that charges only $ 199 per month for students seeking a degree and for which NGLC will fund a research study of its online students and a comparative one of students enrolled in a blended - learning environment delivered through a partnership with the Community College of the District of Columbia; Southern New Hampshire University, which under its President Paul LeBlanc has already created an autonomous online division and will now pioneer the «Pathways Project,» which will offer a self - paced and student - centric associates degree; and MIT, which will use the funds to create a free prototype computer science online course for edX.
Dr Orsolini, who won the Young Researcher's Award for her research in addiction during the European Psychiatric Association Conference in Madrid last month, believes that we are living in an anarchic, free - market world where drug legislation is being outpaced by chemistry and technology.
Released last month, the study — written by UNICEF's Innocenti Research Center in Florence, Italy — seeks to give a «big picture» analysis of educational performance in 24 of the world's industrialized nations.
Also this month, Maciej Jakubowski (Warsaw University) shared his research on Polish Ed Reform along with his tips for the rest of the world.
Information packs include facts about the country, its location, geography, modern history, ancient history, climate, general information, famous people and inventions etc Display • Photo packs for each country • Country names flashcards, key word flashcards, food flashcards, population statistics poster, A4 flags Maps and Activities • Maps of each country, Scandinavia, the Arctic circle, Europe, the world, continents, map jigsaw, maps to colour, matching cards, flag activities, Language (As Swedish is the most common language spoken across Scandinavia resources are included in this languages) • Number flashcards from 1 - 20 in Swedish • Days of the week in English and Swedish flashcards • Months of the year flashcards in English and Swedish • Common phrases cards — in English and Swedish • Colour flashcards in Swedish • A4 speech bubbles showing «hello» in each Scandinavian language Activities • Themed writing paper with flags to frame pupils work • Writing activities, drawing activities, make a presentation, research note pad, place mat, reward chart, word search, quiz, etc Borders, Banners and Buntings • Extra large lettering spelling «SCANDINAVIA» • Long banners for each country name, buntings with names • patterned and plain display borders and packing paper if needed
The World Wide Web can be shaped into a vibrant educational tool serving all learners if more money is devoted to research and development and if governments clear away many conflicting and obsolete rules, a federal panel has concluded after a 10 - month study.
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