Sentences with phrase «new research paper today»

Apple's machine learning team published an all - new research paper today that dives deep into how Apple uses AI to power one of the most basic Siri commands.
I came across a new research paper today via SSRN titled, «What Makes Lawyers Happy?

Not exact matches

A version of this article appears in print on, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Research Finds Firstborns Gain The Higher I.Q. Order Reprints Today's Paper Subscribe
Senior scientists working away in their labs, applying for new research grants, writing new papers, hiring new postdocs, remain as oblivious as ever, and as unlikely to note the problems faced by today's young scientists.
Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu, lead author of a new research paper on «topological insulators,» an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic» devices and practical quantum computers far more powerful than today's technologies, is shown here inspecting devices made from topological insulators under a microscope before electrical measurements.
«We were able to show strong evidence that Venus is volcanically, and thus internally, active today,» said James W. Head, a geologist at Brown University and co-author of a paper describing the new research.
«But, if we miss those targets, the increase in frequency and intensity could be much higher,» said Karin van der Wiel, a postdoctoral researcher at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) in De Bilt, Netherlands and a co-author of the new ERL paper, who will also be presenting the new research at a press conference today at the AGU Fall Meeting.
In 1990, Hardin was an author on one of the key papers from a body of research that was recognized today with the 2017 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, which went to three American researchers: Michael Rosbash and Jeffrey Hall of Brandeis, and Michael Young of Rockefeller University in New York.
In a new paper published online today in Nature Chemistry («On - surface generation and imaging of arynes by atomic force microscopy»), scientists from IBM Research and CIQUS at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, have confirmed the existence and characterized the structure of arynes, a family of highly - reactive short - lived molecules which was first suggested 113 years ago.
«Being an ERISA plan fiduciary is not easy and it is only going to become more challenging,» George told PLANADVISER while discussing the firm's newest research paper, «Understanding how today's challenging regulatory landscape impacts your practice and clients.»
First, today a paper by Grant Foster and Stefan Rahmstorf was published by Environmental Research Letters, providing a new analysis of the five available global (land + ocean) temperature time series.
In doing my reporting for the story in The New York Times today on Saudi Arabia's latest maneuvers in climate treaty talks (they are reviving longstanding demands for compensation for lost oil revenue), I found an interesting paper on the oil kingdom's involvement in climate talks by Joanna Depledge, a research fellow at Cambridge University focusing on climate negotiations.
News articles by The Times, Time, the Associated Press and others capture the basics in two new papers, one on six West Antarctic glaciers that appear to have nothing holding back eventual disappearance, accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters, and the other taking a closer look at one of those ice masses, the Thwaites Glacier, posted online today by the journal Science.
During today's OnPoint, Thomas Tanton, a fellow in environmental studies at the Pacific Research Institute discusses his new white paper, written for the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discussing California's demand - side management program (DSM).
In a significant development for anyone who conducts historical research, the New York Times announced today that its online archive of news stories now includes all articles back to Sept. 18, 1851, the day the paper started publishing.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z