Sentences with phrase «new research published today»

New research published today reveals just how hooked our politicians have become.
The discovery — detailed in new research published today in the journal Nature Communications — doesn't exactly provide the most glamorous vision of the Age of Dinosaurs, but it sheds a light on the fledgling evolution of ticks, giving us a rare snapshot of their world.
That's the takeaway of new research published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that describes the origins of touchiness in the common duck's quacker.
New research published today by Imperial College London adds to the growing base of evidence that funding low carbon projects in the developing world is one of the most cost effective ways of both reducing emissions and delivering positive impacts on people's lives.
Scientists have speculated that the Toba eruption pruned back human populations to a considerable degree, but new research published today suggests at least one group of...
As well as being a beautiful species capable of changing its colour, shape and even gender, new research published today shows that parrotfish, commonly found on healthy coral reefs, can also play a pivotal role in providing the sands necessary to build and maintain coral reef islands.
New research published today out of the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI) uncovers a mechanism to promote growth in damaged nerve cells as a means to restore connections after injury.
Griffith University played a key role in the team behind new research published today in Nature Ecology and Evolution that describes the discovery of a fossil human finger bone at the site of Al Wusta, an ancient freshwater lake located in what is Read more about Finger bone discovery believed to be from the oldest modern human found in Arabia - Scimex
A high - fructose, high - fat diet can cause harmful effects to the livers of adult rats, according to new research published today [27 June] in Experimental Physiology
Now, in new research published today in the journal Scientific Reports, the researchers were able to build a «family tree» of bacterial motors by combining 3D imaging with DNA analysis.
New research published today by the Campaign for Better Hospital Food shows that at least 1 in every 4 hospital meals (26 %) served to patients in NHS hospitals are likely to be left uneaten and thrown in the bin, a figure higher than previously recognised.
New research published today suggests that the presence of background TV is a significant factor in reducing this vital input, affecting both the quantity and quality of language spoken by parents to their children.
Complicated application forms and arduous recruitment processes are deterring teachers from applying for jobs according to 3,000 teachers surveyed as part of new research published today.
The Belfast Telegraph: More Northern Ireland teenagers crossing religious divide to make friends Teenagers are forging friendships across the religious divide in Northern Ireland as never before, according to new research published today.
Students classed as less able are being hindered by being grouped into ability - based sets, according to new research published today in the Cambridge Journal of Education.
New research published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution demonstrates the extraordinary value of Earth's remaining intact forests for addressing climate change and protecting wildlife, critical watersheds, indigenous cultures, and human health.
New research published today in Nature Geoscience by Richard Zeebe, professor at the University of Hawai'i — Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), and colleagues looks at changes of Earth's temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) since the end of the age of the dinosaurs.
New research published today in the journal Astrobiology shows the vital role of oceans in moderating climate on Earth - like planets.
Although it wouldn't work for humans, new research published today in Nature Communications has shown mantis shrimp use eye rotations to enhance their polarization vision.
Protected natural areas in Costa Rica reduced poverty by 16 percent in neighboring communities, mainly by encouraging ecotourism, according to new research published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
New research published today in The Lancet by Dr. Gilaad Kaplan shows that countries outside the western world may now be facing the same pattern of increasing IBD rates.
A multi-drug resistant infection that can cause life - threatening illness in people with cystic fibrosis (CF) and can spread from patient to patient has spread globally and is becoming increasingly virulent, according to new research published today in the journal Science.
New research published today in the American Educational Research Journal (AERJ), a peer - reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), found that attending a more selective college, as measured by average SAT score, does not make much of a difference for a student's chance of graduating with a bachelor's degree, once individual and other institutional factors are taken into account.
State higher education performance funding is falling short of its intended goals of raising student retention and degree completion rates at community colleges, according to new research published today in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a peer - reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.
New research published today in Science Advances reveals that a decline in fruit - eating animals such as large primates, tapirs and toucans could have a knock - on effect for tree species.
Over a 3 - year period, 40 minutes of extra sunlight per day reduced the overall rate of near - sightedness in kids by 10 %, according to new research published today in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
New research published today in the American Journal of Psychiatry indicates a strong link between subthreshold manic episodes and likelihood of developing bipolar disorder in children of parents with bipolar disorder.
New research published today in Disease Models & Mechanisms indicates that early intervention should be a key target in the development of new therapeutics for Friedreich's ataxia, as current treatments may be administered too late to target the disease effectively.
New research published today (1st January) in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology sheds some light on the role of epigenetics in placing egg cells into stasis.
Students who begin their postsecondary education at a community college and successfully transfer to a four - year college have BA graduation rates equal to similar students who begin at four - year colleges, according to new research published today.
New research published today in PLOS ONE reveals an improved annotation of microRNAs in the dog genome to further understand its biological role.
New research published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes shows that your coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, a measurement of plaque in the arteries that feed the heart, may help determine whether or not you are a good candidate for aspirin.
The potential to quickly diagnose children with type 1 diabetes before the onset of serious illness could be achieved using a simple, non-invasive breath test, according to new research published today.
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 19, 2014 ─ Students who begin their postsecondary education at a community college and successfully transfer to a four - year college have BA graduation rates equal to similar students who begin at four - year colleges, according to new research published today.
According to new research published today in the journal PNAS, scientists examining the most recent Cassini data have created a working model to understand the physics.
Organic additives found in road salt alternatives — such as those used in the commercial products GeoMelt and Magic Salt — act as a fertilizer to aquatic ecosystems, promoting the growth of algae and organisms that eat algae, according to new research published today in the Journal of Applied Ecology.
The vaccine provoked an immune response to 72 forms of S. pneumoniae — including the 23 mentioned above — in lab tests on animals, according to new research published today (Oct. 20, 2017) in the journal Science Advances.
Stress as a baby can lead to a respiratory disorder associated with snoring in adult males, according to new research published today in Experimental Physiology.
Regularly drinking more than the recommended UK guidelines for alcohol could take years off your life, according to new research published today in the Lancet.
New research published today in The Journal of Physiology helps explain why people experience muscle loss in old age, increasing the...
Daily muscle stretching could bring health benefits to elderly people with reduced mobility, according to new research published today...
Prior to the new research published today in Nature Climate Change, computer models used to simulate future climate change generally had not been able to simulate interactions between plant growth and microbial decomposition rates.
Shona Gossip — Aberdeen Journals Ltd. (UK)-- May 20, 2015 Noise from the construction of offshore wind turbines could be damaging the hearing of harbour seals, according to new research published today.
New research published today (Wednesday 1 June 2005) by Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and carried out by the UK Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, shows that unless the EU and the UK Government takes action to reduce the growth in aviation emissions the industry's emissions will wipe out all the savings that other sectors of the economy could make.
Carbonate sands on coral reefs will start dissolving within about 30 years, on average, as oceans become more acidic, new research published today in Science shows.
New research published today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences concludes that extreme heatwaves have have increased 50 times over the past 30 years and that climate change is to blame.
Only half of all UK graduates are working in a field that relates to their degree after leaving university, according to new research published today.
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