But it flies in the face of the way science operates and is self - contradictory: why would
we need researchers at all if there was nothing left to learn?
Not exact matches
«Although this would require cyber criminals to target individual cards and wouldn't result in large scale breaches or theft like we have seen in the U.S., the payment technology used won't protect against retailers who aren't storing payment card data securely, and they will still
need to be vigilant in protecting stored data,» Candid Wüest, threat
researcher at Symantec Security Response, said.
So far, the prototype with the most potential to address developing world
needs is a self - contained solar toilet developed by
researchers at the California Institute of Technology.
At the end of World War II,
researchers starved 36 young male volunteers for 24 weeks, giving them a low - fat diet limited to just 1,600 calories a day, which was 600 to 1,500 calories fewer than their body
needed (depending on their level of daily activity) to maintain a healthy weight.
Many institutions still lack the technological infrastructure
needed to harness their own
researchers» mammoth data sets, let alone those
at other academic centers; fixing that alone could present medical science with one of the greatest research opportunities in decades.
But what the NEAT
researchers are ultimately arguing for is much bigger, nothing short of redesigning the workplace with the
needs of the human body
at its centre.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health want to understand why current dosages of the antidotes are failing in some cases, yet the nationwide law - enforcement crackdown on opioid abuse means they're having a hard time getting permission to get samples of the illegal products they
need to study.
«Indeed, the median household currently has just over 150 percent of the income
needed to buy a median - priced home, which compares to a long - run average of 125 percent,» wrote
researchers at Capital Economics in a monthly report on the U.S. housing market.
To understand how managers can better provide the development that up - and - coming talent
need,
researchers at Gartner surveyed 7,300 employees and managers...
Beyond the linguistic prerequisite, the
researcher needs philosophical training to help him understand both the entire way of looking
at things and the individual concepts.
In order to meet those
needs, DeLaval engineers built up the robotic rotary design in consultation with
researchers at FutureDairy.
Researchers at MycoTechnology may have the solution the food industry
needs to cut sugar content in packaged food without compromising taste.
«During product development, we brought together
researchers in both the health and culinary fields to ensure a thorough understanding of a patient's
needs during various phases of treatment,» said Chet S. Rao, Ph.D., strategy and business manager for the specialty foods group
at Hormel Foods.
So if we want to help kids to persevere, these
researchers say, we
need first to figure out how to improve their environment, both
at home and
at school.
Watch a rerun of «The Cosby Show» and you'll see it in action, according to Laurence Steinberg, a professor of psychology
at Temple University in Philadelphia and one of the foremost
researchers on parenting styles: «Cosby is warm, affectionate and relatively strict, but it's a strictness that is reasoned and reasonable, based on the belief that what children
need from their parents is guidance and training.»
The
researcher concluded, «There's a
need for support aimed specifically
at men both before and after childbirth.
As counselors and published higher education
researchers, we aim to bring perspective (and some sanity) to college planning, and we strive to provide students with the support they
need to enroll and succeed
at a college that is right for them.
What
researchers do know is that certain factors put infants
at higher risk of SIDS, and that all caregivers, perhaps grandparents, in particular,
need to know how to reduce the risk of SIDS.
Respected marriage
researcher, Dr. John Gottman, asserts that in good marriages, compliments (and good interactions in general)
need to outnumber criticisms by
at least five to one.
When I teach students in the relatively new discipline of infant mental health, which brings together
researchers at the interface of developmental psychology, neuroscience, and genetics, I tell them that almost everything they
need to know to support young children and their families can be found in the essay «The Ordinary Devoted Mother» by pediatrician turned psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott.
On the other hand, the study found that families that didn't
need the mother's salary might benefit from the mom being
at home for the first year — something the
researchers said could ideally be addressed by a more flexible maternity leave policy for working moms.
Families
need more education about choking hazards, say the
researchers, who presented their findings
at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition in San Francisco.
As reported by Reuters, Dr. William Copeland, a psychiatry
researcher at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, USA, stated that: «This study is about righting a longstanding error and prejudice about the differences between these common childhood adversities,» adding: «It suggests that whether we are talking about prevention, screening or treatment, our notions of childhood mistreatment
need to be broader and more holistic than they have been.
Scott Sicherer, a pediatrician and
researcher at the Jaffe Food Allergry Institute
at Mount Sinai, was part of a team of doctors formed in 2008, who believed parents didn't
need to wait to introduce peanut products to their otherwise, healthy babies.
«The
need [for infrastructure improvements] is clearly tremendous,» said Adam Forman, a senior
researcher at the Manhattan - based public policy think tank Center for an Urban Future.
Jay Neitz, a vision
researcher at the University of Washington, thinks that potential tetrachromats may
need practice to awaken their abilities.
With its festival atmosphere and a panel of judges from the worlds of venture capital and communications as well as science, the Skolar Award contest also expresses a somewhat subversive notion: that
researchers need not only to discover important new knowledge, but also to convey it beyond the lab and readers of scientific journals so that society
at large can understand it, value it, benefit from it, and support it.
In the paper, the
researchers wrote that the patients» viral load
at the beginning of the trial «was strongly predictive» of both dying and how long someone
needed to be in the hospital.
The alerts highlighted how some recent improvements to the system may help decrease the time
needed to receive, detect and broadcast the alerts, but they also point to places where the system can improve in the future, said Gerardo Suárez, a
researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
«The sea keeps on rising, and the people
need to protect themselves,» Ittu told
researchers who studied adaptation in response to coastal erosion in Micronesia for the Loss and Damage initiative
at the U.N. University in Bonn, Germany.
Researchers at Centro de Instrumentación y Registro Sísmico (CIRES) have recently begun testing a new algorithm that would reduce the processing time
needed to detect and decode seismic data, to deliver alerts faster, said Suárez.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new computer - aided approach that streamlines the design process for origami - based structures, making it easier for engineers and scientists to conceptualize new ideas graphically while simultaneously generating the underlying mathematical data
needed to build the structure in the real world.
That response drew yet another from the university and its public record custodian urging the state appellate court to either protect the competitive interests of Arizona's higher educational institutions by defending «the freedom, vigor, candor and integrity of the
researchers who work there» or rule on its own that «the
need to protect the confidentiality and privacy of the work done
at Arizona's universities» outweighs the public's right to know.
But the drive to create virtual characters that are indistinguishable from human characters has also given rise to complex forensic and legal issues, such as the
need to distinguish between computer - generated and photographic images of child pornography, says senior author Hany Farid, a professor of computer science and a pioneering
researcher in digital forensics
at Dartmouth.
At this stage,
researchers are developing mathematical models that could be written into the software
needed to operate such a tracking system and are learning where to place sensors within a cabin to accurately trace hazardous airborne materials back to their source.
But the entire debate over regulatory
needs may be moot, says Jonathan Tucker, a biosecurity
researcher at the Federation of American Scientists in Washington DC.
Americans are growing more distrustful of science and
researchers according to recent studies — doubt that is emerging
at a point in time when society
needs science more than ever to solve pressing problems, said Jane Lubchenco, a marine biologist and environmental scientist who served as the administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
And recently
researchers discovered that aspens can't actually clonally reproduce forever —
at some point, to avoid petering out, they do
need to have sex.
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are developing a renewable energy approach for synthesizing ammonia, an essential component of fertilizers that support the world's food production
needs.
«To that you
need to add 250
researchers... whose contracts will start expiring
at the end of this year,» says Moro - Martín, who is a Ramón y Cajal
researcher at the Center for Astrobiology near Madrid.
«They are not just refugees in
need, but
researchers who are good
at what they do,» Scholl says.
The
researchers suggest that new clinical studies are
needed to inform doctors treating women for UTIs — especially kidney infections — to look
at whether bacterial vaginosis may put some women
at greater risk for this severe form of UTI.
«The industry
needs those tools, and we
need to provide them as soon as possible,» says Yuri Makarov, a blackouts
researcher at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
«
At the highest temperatures, the electron temperature is much higher than that of acoustic vibrational modes of the graphene lattice, so that less energy is needed to attain temperatures needed for visible light emission,» Myung - Ho Bae, a senior researcher at KRISS and co-lead author, observe
At the highest temperatures, the electron temperature is much higher than that of acoustic vibrational modes of the graphene lattice, so that less energy is
needed to attain temperatures
needed for visible light emission,» Myung - Ho Bae, a senior
researcher at KRISS and co-lead author, observe
at KRISS and co-lead author, observes.
Led by
researchers at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Heart Institute, the study demonstrates the gene Gm7325 and its protein — which the scientists named «myomerger» — prompt muscle stem cells to fuse and develop skeletal muscles the body
needs to move and survive.
«I think we
need to do more work to see if there are any limitations to the number of genes CRISPR - on can activate
at a time,» says Haoyi Wang, a co-author and postdoctoral
researcher in the Jaenisch lab.
Using clever statistical tests called mediation analyses to look
at these interactions, the
researchers found that aerobically fitter older men can perform better mentally than less fit older men by using the more important brain regions when
needed.
Now an assistant professor of pathology
at Harvard Medical School, Bry, 42, has melded her computer knowledge with her clinical and research education to fill a critical
need: She has developed an informatics solution to get blood and other biological samples to
researchers at a lower cost, and in a shorter time frame, than ever before.
Holmes said now that
researchers know that the storms are spreading the mercury, they
need to understand why there are high amounts of mercury
at these higher altitudes and how it affects Earth.
Using a new technique to deliver gene - therapy - like intervention directly where it's
needed,
researchers at Thomas Jefferson University successfully increased or decreased the muscle tone of the anal sphincter in appropriate animal models.