Prof Mat Collins, Joint Met Office Chair in Climate Change at the University of Exeter, who wasn't involved in the study, says we need to see
more studies like this.
Without many
more studies like this, climate change by 2100 will be as poorly understood and modeled as it is today.
Certainly you can't accept this as being a reconstruction for the whole of the Northern hemisphere but
the more studies like this that can be done honestly perhaps the alarmists will stop trying to dismiss the MWP as fiction.
We need
more studies like these.
I truly appreciate the work of Professor Felice Jacka and her team and look forward to seeing
more studies like the SMILES trial, using a personalized approach and quality foods that include grass - fed red meat and wild fish, plus pastured eggs or chickens, and healthy fats; and organic produce as a baseline.
I hope (and expect) we'll see
more studies like it as WGS becomes ever more practical to apply as a frontline diagnostic tool.
We need
more studies like these (and ENCODE) to fully understand the function of the human genome.
More studies like these, with well - planned study designs and compelling functional assays, will be required as we continue to unravel the complex fabric of human genetics.
He adds that
more studies like this one «will provide a key component of our attempts to understand the nature of the dark universe that has recently been revealed to us.»
Not exact matches
In hot markets
like Toronto, recent
studies suggest that
more than half of unit sales go to investors — both foreign and domestic.
A new
study has found that, for many, being «
liked» on social media is
more important than being
liked in reality, which can lead to odd behavior and an inability to enjoy life in the moment.
That alone sounds
like a pretty good case for letting fly with
more humor at work, but the
study goes on to identify further reasons to let
more humor into the sometimes straight - faced world of business.
Interns at this nerdy Shangri - La earn
more than $ 7,000 a month, according to a
study by salary - tracking firm Glassdoor — and that's not counting perks
like flexible schedules, on - site haircuts and a company retreat known as «HobbitCon.»
Like many post-recession pros, I rotate through freelance and contract gigs to earn dough, which made me give serious side - eye to a recent Glassdoor
study finding that 89 % of 18 - to 34 - year - olds would prefer
more perks to a pay raise.
A collection of new
studies presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference suggest that a Mediterranean diet — one that's rich in lean proteins
like fish and chicken, filled with fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes, and (moderate amounts of) red wine — may carry yet another benefit: reducing the risk for dementia and Alzheimer's by
more than a third.
One
study discovered that people who spent their money on experiences
like trips and classes, rather than material items, were happier and
more satisfied with how they spent their money.
«Beginning in the 1980s...
study after
study started showing that those who were
more socially isolated were much
more likely to die during a given period than their socially connected neighbors, even after you corrected for age, gender, and lifestyle choices
like exercising and eating right.
Experts said that not only were these tests becoming
more used in general, but that this sounds
like exactly what Holmes and Theranos are doing, as it's what she
studied and what would make her blood tests possible.
Other
studies by Kross suggest that, when people use their first names, they're
more likely to see stressful situations (
like public speaking) as challenging, rather than threatening.
In a
study of
more than 58,000 people who made their
likes public through a Facebook app, researchers discovered that Likes could predict a number of identification traits that users had not discl
likes public through a Facebook app, researchers discovered that
Likes could predict a number of identification traits that users had not discl
Likes could predict a number of identification traits that users had not disclosed:
Moira Burke, who is
studying 1,200 Facebook users in an ongoing experiment, has found that personal messages are
more satisfying to receivers than the one - click communication of
likes.
Entrepreneurs can learn
more about popular topics
like data science and machine learning or
study basic business skills.
Resources Inc. has some sample codes of ethics available, and
more such resources can be found online, particularly on the pages of university business ethics centers
like the Illinois Institute of Technology's Center for the
Study of Ethics in the Professions.
His company's
study shows that building authority on Twitter is crucial to generating
more engagement and the use of multimedia
like images and video can drive that engagement.
According to a
study by Curalate, images with blue as a dominating color tend to get 24 percent
more likes than any other color.
At the center of the
study is a new map of the hazards posed by geomagnetic storms of a strength that scientists expect to occur every 100 years — five times
more frequently than «500 - year» storms
like the Carrington Event.
According to the
study, being slightly
more difficult to get along with may come with monetary benefits, but people who are agreeable by nature tend to have stronger friendships, are
liked more by their peers and are
more satisfied with life in general.
In the
study, they found that the micro-influencers in the 10,000 to 100,000 range were the most successful in engaging their audiences, displaying a higher
like rate (2.37 percent) than influencers and celebrities with
more than a million followers (1.66 percent).
Some
studies suggest that for specific populations,
like people who have been diagnosed with heart disease or are obese, fitness trackers can motivate them to move
more, at least for several months.
Some of the most interesting takeaways from our small
study were that even though (unsurprisingly) the
more indulgent brands had the most fat content (
like Ben & Jerry's), certain ice cream products that taste rich aren't necessarily as bad as we thought (
like Blue Bunny).
One
study conducted at UC Riverside found that Anglo - Americans benefitted
more from happiness - increasing activities; however, researchers did see a small trend that Asians gained
more from activities directed toward benefitting others» happiness,
like writing a letter of gratitude, than activities strictly intended to benefit the self.
A new
study from digital creative agency Razorfish reveals that
more than three - quarters of smartphone users think ads
like these, targeted mobile ads, are way too invasive.
But the Whistle Sports
study finds that the teenage audience is
more interested in things
like «fails» (which doesn't really interest the 34 - 54 audience, Selander says), or behind - the - scenes videos, or crazy dunks, or trick shots, or pranks.
The school offers
more than 20 off - campus
study groups — a
study - abroad -
like experience in which Colgate faculty lead a course at an international institution.
But are classes
like «The Material Culture in the Victorian Novel» or «The Power of Ornament: Roman Imperial Imagery and Its Reception» really
more practical than
studying gender politics through our cultural reaction to the VMAs?
The
study, which surveyed senior individuals at 10 major London - based national and international executive search firms, found that recruiters relied on «
more observable factors»
like the quality of their references, the progression of their career path and their personality.
If you want a
more academic authority, Kansas State University has assembled
studies that —
like the Mythbusters — found traffic flows through roundabouts 20 percent
more efficiently than it does through intersections with stoplights or stop signs.
Wong and Penner based their research on a long - running national
study in which interviewers asked
more than 14,000 people about things
like income, job, and education.
«If you have been living with a stress - is - debilitating mindset (
like most of us), you don't have to be stuck with it,» she declares, citing a portion of the
study in which some participants were shown short videos guiding them to think
more positively about stress.
The
study ultimately determined that other traits,
like intelligence and conscientiousness, were
more important for seizing leadership than extroversion — but smart introverts shouldn't celebrate just yet: even if they are bright, their peers won't recognize it until they speak up.
One
study determined that a single campaign — a malevolent program called CryptoWall 3.0 — may have earned its developers
more than $ 325 million in payments such as the one solicited from individuals and businesses
like Schneider's.
Other research,
like the Copenhagen City Heart
Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers for
more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable running regimen for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six miles per week, broken down into three running days per week at a pace of seven miles per hour.
The
study of 1,787 US adults ages 19 through 32 found that participants who visited social media services
more than two hours a day had twice the odds for «social isolation» compared to their peers who spent less than half an hour on services
like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.
He's not alone in this approach:
Studies show stock - or share - ownership plans make employees act
more like owners, which tends to improve performance and ultimately leads to a
more satisfying workplace.
For industries
like healthcare, Larsen points out that various
studies have found that the most «satisfied» patients are also those who spent the most on prescription drugs and were 12 percent
more likely to be admitted to hospitals.
It's idea that most likely never occurred to you, but according to a series of
studies done by a team led by University of Virginia psychologist Shige Oishi, whether you're
more suited to, say, mountainous Aspen or beachside San Diego doesn't just depend on whether you
like to surf or ski.
Through problems
like the one posed by Clippy, Nass's
study of what makes computers and other technologies «easier,
more effective, and
more pleasant for people to use» led him to explore how to do the same with human relationships.
With the introduction and widespread use of social media and other technologies, a
study from 2012 shows that these days, it's
more like four degrees.
According to a University of Iowa
study on brain activity led by physiological psychologist Debra L. Johnson, introvert brains show
more activity in areas dealing with learning and planning, while extrovert brains are
more active in regions that control sensory processes,
like watching and listening.
Studies of investment - fraud victims in particular have shown that
more known victims had previously invested in risky investment instruments
like oil - and - gas options, penny stocks, and gold coins than the general public had.