Sentences with phrase «more young researchers»

Berger says now that his team has described the fossils, they can focus on dating them, trying to extract DNA, and extending his exercise in paleodemocracy by recruiting still more young researchers to the effort.
Fortunately, more young researchers are now joining the fray.

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«Younger people who view their future as extensive gain more happiness from extraordinary experiences,» the researchers concluded, while as people age, it is more ordinary experiences that become associated with happiness.
As more young workers are moving downtown, businesses have taken note, choosing to remain in the CBD rather than expand to the suburbs,» researchers wrote in a recent report by CBRE titled, «Resurgence in Midwest Secondary Markets.»
And, according to researchers, it can do you — and, more particularly, young children — harm.
Defying conventional wisdom, the researchers found that young companies that rely on one or two big clients were more successful than companies that didn't.
Hey everybody, the scientific survey says that the younger top scientists are more likely to attend religious services than the older ones and the researcher thinks it could be a trend ind icating a future increase in religious top scientists!
And while researchers don't know the exact reasons for why this is, what they can tell us is that teens in the United States are having sex at younger ages, they're having sex with more partners, and they're having less protected sex.
Although all interactions were innocent, of course, the researchers still wondered if the simple fact that at such a young age, girls learn to pay more attention to their looks, plays a role in long - term body image development.
«9According to one researcher, «Milk alone was believed sufficient until the baby showed signs of failure, and often the young child's diet was confined to little more than milk until he was two years of age.
When researchers questioned 231 young adolescents about their cultural values and experiences with peers, they found that kids from authoritarian homes were more likely to have experienced bullying — both as victims and perpetrators (Georgiou et al 2013).
There's a good chance... Researchers found that infants too young to sit independently learn more when placed in a vertical position.»
The failure to recognize the depth of children's attachments to both of their parents is the most significant omission, however, of attachment theorists and researchers who hold more traditional views about the parenting of infants and young children.
According to a study conducted by Stanford University researchers and published in Psychological Science in 2013, toddlers who are exposed to more words at a young age have a larger vocabulary and better language proficiency later on.
Researchers found great differences in the way the police carried out proactive policing of young people: some were highly personal and adversarial; others more professional, with clear leadership and standards of behaviour.
With two tenured academic appointments, many widely cited papers, and five European young researcher awards, Helleday could probably sit back and enjoy life a little more.
A new study by researchers at Dartmouth has found that adolescents living in medical marijuana states with a plethora of dispensaries are more likely to have tried new methods of cannabis use, such as edibles and vaping, at a younger age than those living in states with fewer dispensaries.
To this end, the declaration calls on the European Commission and member states to give young researchers more employment stability, notably by reducing the use of short - term contracts and clarifying the criteria for academic career progression.
At the opposite end of the scale, in Switzerland, the average annual remuneration for all researchers is more than $ 82,700, and a young researcher can hope to get slightly less than $ 40,000 a year.
The study data do not overtly explain why snacking has opposite effects on diet quality depending on a child's age, but the researchers note that younger children more frequently depend on (and perhaps abide) grownups, while older kids are more often make their own snacking choices.
That project proved much more successful: In 2004, he won the bronze medal of the CNRS, which rewards the scientific achievements of a young CNRS researcher.
«It is difficult as a young researcher balancing the pressures of a «publish or die» culture with sound research practices, as these inevitably take longer and produce more measured conclusions.
Young sifakas are more likely to get sick, but if researchers can figure out how older animals manage to fight the infection, they might be able to develop vaccines that provide infants the same protection.
A little more than a decade ago, postdocs were rare in France, in part because the traditional mode of recruitment at universities and public research organizations allowed researchers to get permanent positions at a much younger age than in most other countries.
This is said by the FJI to contribute to the centralisation of research and make it more difficult for young researchers to investigate new lines of research.
Adolescents who have engaged in past risky online behavior are much more likely than older young adults to repeat the behavior in the future, according to a new study by researchers seeking to understand the psychological mechanisms contributing to young people's online risk taking.
According to a 2014 analysis by the National Committee of Scientific Research (CoNRS), which advises the CNRS on science policy issues and participates in the recruitment of young researchers, the CNRS alone has lost more than 800 permanent positions between 2002 and 2012.
The Royal Society's Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowships are intended for young researchers who need flexibility because of parenting responsibilities or health issues, while the Daphne Jackson Trust offers grants for those who have had a break of more than two years.
Finally, the draft bill includes a new funding programme, the «Descartes Fellowships,» that would reward between 100 and 150 of the best young researchers with approximately 60 % more money than the lowest wage over the award's 5 - year duration.
Hiring freezes at universities mean that more positions will go unfilled — an effect that young researchers are noticing, Newton says.
More in line with what young researchers really want is the government's commitment to create, in 2006, 3000 additional posts for researchers.
But if the assessments of Cao and Miller are correct — if UC postdocs will indeed rank among the nation's top postdoc earners, if the new workplace protections really are without precedent in so elite an academic system, and if the pact in fact heralds serious economic improvement — these facts say more about the generally dismal circumstances of young academic researchers than they do about the prosperity and security in store for those employed at UC.
Since the program's inception more than 10 years ago, on average 30 % of scholarships have been awarded to young researchers working in medical research, biotechnology, and environmental biology and chemistry, among other scientific fields.
Italian Research Shakeup Pending 9 March 2007 Young researchers in Italy await new legislation that promises new positions, more funding, and transparent procedures.
A Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researcher has compiled evidence from more than 100 publications to show how obesity increases risk of 13 different cancers in young adults.
But a big question hangs over their deliberations: Can the needs of relatively powerless young researchers hold their own against the large economic and political interests at stake for far more potent elements of the university system?
One factor is that researchers have found warmer temperatures increase the number of young produced by the gloomy scale insect — a significant tree pest — by 300 percent, which in turn leads to 200 times more adult gloomy scales on urban trees.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
Dosing was based on adult experience, but researchers found that the younger the child, the more quickly their bodies eliminated daptomycin.
The Confédération des Jeunes Chercheurs (Young Researchers» Confederation, CJC), an umbrella organization of 35 scientists» associations, proposes that Ph.D. candidates should be recognized more as professionals rather than regarded simply as students.
Like researchers studying other logged forests, she found evidence of an «edge effect»: the density of shade - tolerant seedlings decreased within several hundred meters of the fragment edge, where young trees are more exposed to sun, wind, and competition from invading species.
Researchers need to do more systematic study of concussions in young athletes, such as these high school football players in Arkansas, a new report finds.
While personal preferences play a role in choosing this uncertain career path, it seems that during Ph.D. programs, young researchers learn to regard academic employment as more desirable than other employment.
Drawing on an odd experimental technique invented more than a century ago but rarely done now, researchers have found that a blood - borne protein makes old mouse hearts appear young and healthy again.
Like the other PRI awards, the Graduate Student Prize carries prestige rather than monetary value and encourages young researchers to take a more active role in communicating the potential policy implications of their work.
In a study published online today in Scientific Reports, researchers observed that juvenile Berlese mites (Iphiseius degenerans) assaulted by adult Oudemans mites (Neoseiulus cucumeris) grew up to attack young Oudemans mites more often than usual.
«I am often under the impression that young researchers are actually far more idealistic than their experienced colleagues, but sadly see their idealism eroding over time.
Most intriguingly, the researchers noted that elephant families led by matriarchs more than 42 years old never retreated when they heard the voices of boys, but those led by younger matriarchs retreated roughly 40 % of the time.
The Dutch are doing their best with the Impulse program (worth 600,000 euros over 5 years for young researchers to start their own labs) 9, but neighbour Germany has similar initiatives, such as the Humboldt Foundation's Kosmos program for young scientists, which is worth much more (up to $ 1.1 million / 1.19 million euros over 3 years) 10.
So young researchers often have to learn these skills on the job, which makes choosing the right environment even more important.
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