Meanwhile, another scientific fog arises as a result of
a new paper just out in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggesting that storms like Superstorm Sandy — which has been widely linked to climate change in popular discourse — might be less likely, rather than more likely, in the future.
A new paper just hit the scientific literature that argues that the apparent pause in the rise in global average surface temperatures during the past 16 years was really just a slowdown.
However, an important
new paper just published by Drew Shindell at NASA GISS reconciles the difference between the climate sensitivity estimates in these varying approaches, but not in the direction advocated by the GWPF report.
I'm pleased to have had a chance to to review
this new paper just published in the Journal of Climate: An Evaluation of Decadal Probability Forecasts from State - of - the - Art Climate Models Suckling, Emma B., Leonard A. Smith, 2013: An Evaluation of Decadal Probability Forecasts from State - of - the - Art Climate Models *.
Just when I least expected it, after a busy day when I took a few minutes to respond to a query from a journalist about
a new paper just published in Nature [link to abstract]:
Judy: «My mind has been blown by
a new paper just published in Nature.»
However,
a new paper just published in Global and Planetary Change (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2015.03.002) compares Rossby's own data to other independent data and shows that 3 independent data sources consistently show similar trend in the AMOC and GS transport.
And
that new paper just didn't work for you, but you're Read More...
In
a new paper just out in the open - access journal Environmental Research Letters, sociologist Mary Collins of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and two colleagues from the National Socio - Environmental Synthesis Center and the University of Maryland examined what they term «hyper - polluters»: Industrial facilities that, based on EPA data, generate disproportionately large amounts of air pollution.
Studies that delve into this very question have differing results, however,
a new paper just published by Cornell Food & Brand Lab in Nutrition Reviews, finds that the type of health messaging that is most effective might vary depending on certain characteristics of the target audience.
In addition to the evidence that we reported on here and here, a couple of brand
new papers just hit the scientific journals this month that emphatically reject the hypothesis that global warming is leading to more blocking patterns in the jet stream (and accompanying severe weather outbreaks across the U.S.).
Not exact matches
Now, a
new NBER working
paper expands on this well - established fact, not
just confirming that Americans put in more time at work, but also showing exactly when they're racking up those hours.
You will
just keep thinking of the same uses for that piece of
paper instead of finding
new possibilities.
And, perhaps most strikingly, a team at a gaggle of
New York research institutions published a
paper showing how they'd used hPSCs to cook up — in
just days, rather than several months — cortical neurons (critical central nervous system cells) that had normal electrophysiological signaling properties.
Their
new paper cups are going to do a lot more than
just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
Two
new papers have
just been published documenting further advances with induced pluripotent stem cells --- stem cells that are «embryonic - like» but that are not derived from embryos.
A
new interview with Pope Francis by his friend Eugenio Scalfari (who is an atheist) that was
just published in the
paper La Repubblica is causing a major stir.
It seemed
just chance that, in assessing what the
new political institutions of Scotland would be focusing on, I stumbled upon one research
paper that would give me an immediate insight into what lay ahead.
... yeah suzy and others... I
just happen to realize that when monkey devolving didn't quite work out on
paper it all changed to single cells and from the slime off of the worlds garbage can and so on... I
just happen to know more than you think... In another ten or twenty years the science books will all have a
new teaching... the Bible has been around and hasn't changed one word in over two thousnad years..
The Puma Unit is the largest investment ever in the company's 117 - year history Klabin, Brazil's largest
paper producer and exporterand the leading manufacturer of
paper and board for packaging, corrugated board packaging and industrial bags, has
just inaugurated its
new...
I've
just moved into my
new office space, and it was pretty dang dirty, so I needed to rush out right away and get cleaning spray, wipes,
paper towels, the works.
Set a
new sheet of wax
paper in a pan or on a cutting board (
just so something moveable and solid is beneath it).
Take a
new sheet of baking
paper just a little bigger than your sponge and dust it with either icing sugar or caster (super fine) sugar, this is what I used to give it the sparkling outside.
Several years ago, I had
just started a
new job as an art director for a
paper company, and I was invited to...
Well
just a half hour ago, I was reporting that the German
paper Bild had proclaimed that Mesut Ozil was set to sign a
new contract with Arsenal this summer, but it now looks like he has gone ahead and signed it already!
Meanwhile, Sanchez has
just 12 months remaining on his contract, and with Guardiola known to be a keen admirer of his former Barcelona star, it could lead to a reunion in Manchester if the Chilean ace doesn't put pen to
paper on a
new deal.
Obviously the fact he will cost nothing fits the fact that we don't have a great deal of funding available at the moment but I have a sneaking suspicion he will put pen to
paper on a
new Chelsea contract and that all of this speculation is a
just a helpful way of getting a bit more money from Roman Abramovich.
as well as other expenditure like hale end improvements and london coloney
new building works this all comes out of the club bank balances, so that where the money really goes to not to America that is
just a big wind up from the
papers, to rile up us supporters because we get annoyed by it very easily.
Podolski can play out wide as well as an orthodox striker and such a signing may help to persuade Robin Van Persie to put pen to
paper on a
new deal as the Dutchman has
just over a year to run on his current contract.
Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic will be a nerazzurro for the foreseeable future as he
just put pen to
paper on a
new deal...
Blackburn have a relegation veteran in manager Sam Allardyce and that could be
just as well with Blackburn heading into their
new Premiership campaign looking extremely weak on
paper.
Those are
new this year, with
just a
paper punch at the top.
Originally Shelley was
just looking for an outlet for her bookbinding skills, but given their design background, they began to expand their range and introduce
new products, including their trademark storytelling jewellery sets that use acrylic triptychs to tell traditional fairytales and other well - known stories, and their concertina cityscape cards where iconic skylines are rendered in
paper.
To celebrate the launch of her
new nature - inspired crepe
papers, Lia Griffith is giving this Double Daffodil crepe
paper flower tutorial as special freebie for Folksy readers —
just scroll down to find the instructions and download the template.
Those are our
new table - wear for parties — I
just keep a separate plastic bin for the used plates (and
paper napkins) and toss them in my tumble composter.
... or instead of buying all of these
new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that
just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of
paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
Maybe; their
paper cites studies that indicate «unrealistic expectations» and «inadequate preparation» for marriage are keeping many couples from having an «our» marriage (and these are
just the sorts of things Susan Pease Gadoua and I are discussing in The
New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels.
Tracey kindly sent me what may very well be the most elegant and beautifully tactile media kit I will ever receive; it included her
new book + some lovely
paper goods from Paper Coterie (which, I just learned while prowling around on their site, is offering 25 % off on products to celebrate Tracey's book this mo
paper goods from
Paper Coterie (which, I just learned while prowling around on their site, is offering 25 % off on products to celebrate Tracey's book this mo
Paper Coterie (which, I
just learned while prowling around on their site, is offering 25 % off on products to celebrate Tracey's book this month).
Did you know that the beautiful
new Cottonelle roll covers by Jonathan Adler can be used for more than
just a toilet
paper roll cover?
In their
new paper, Duckworth and her co-authors aren't saying that educators should
just give up on measures of non-cognitive skills.
But give those mid-life women divorce
papers and a
new lover or two, and
just watch what happens.
First, the
New York Times editorial board has
just published a forceful condemnation of the practice, which appears both online and in today's print
paper.
Then I remembered our friends at Disney
just emailed us a set of awesome
Paper Airplane Printables featuring Disney's
new movie Planes.
(Although, when he retrieves a two - inch scrap of
paper from my office trash can and gives me a rather judgmental look, I think about this funny article in the
New York Times on the marital stress that arises when one spouse is
just a little TOO green.)
I mean there are so many things that you have to try to remember, those moms with babies especially when the baby's
new so
just to have an easy way to track that and not have to worry about, oh where's my pen and
paper to write that down.
Just one photo of a smirk and his grinning face would have been plastered over the
papers, adding to the perception the Tories don't really care about the poor and - with their wealth and familial connections - remain untouched by the
new economic times.
Understanding
just what's going on in these failed middle income countries is an important question in contemporary political economy, and it's something that I'll be researching more closely with a colleague over this summer; look out for a
new paper on these issues later in the year...
The
paper makes clear that Cuomo has a big challenge ahead of him if he's elected on Nov. 2, and gave Paladino some credit for rendering a «valuable service» to the state by exposing
just how angry
New Yorkers are at Albany and making it «easier for Cuomo to act forcefully, and harder for any officeholder to deny the political need for reform.»
Being bolder about progressive causes is a matter of strategic necessity and political survival, not
just centre left desire, as I argue in a
new Fabian
paper The Vision Thing published today.
In court
papers filed Monday in Manhattan Federal Court, Silver's lawyers argued
just that — the recent ruling, which threw out McDonnell's conviction, means it's likely Silver's conviction will be reversed or he'll get the chance at a
new trial.