Sentences with phrase «of pnas»

I've made many efforts to get this data but have been rebuffed by Thompson himself, the National Science Foundation, Science magazine and the National Academy of Sciences (both in their capacity as publishers of PNAS and in their capacity as organizers of the Surface Temperatures panel).
Perhaps the authors of the PNAS paper would disagree, but that is up to them.
You do realize I hope that with these statements you have completely undercut the entire methodology of the PNAS paper?
It was particularly nice of PNAS to allow the Team to «prearrange» an editor who had been a collaborator with a coauthor within the past 4 years — Cazenave was coauthor with Rahmstorf in Rahmstorf et al (Science 2007), Recent climate observations compared to projections (accepted Jan 25, 2007; published Feb 1, 2007).
One of the most commonly identified alleged weaknesses of the PNAS paper is the choice of friends / enemies dichotomy, instead of several categories ranging from outright denial of a warming trend to more nuanced objections to attribution all the way to full embrace of the IPCC consensus.
The theme of the PNAS paper is that CEs are more qualified than UEs to comment of climate science policy because they've published more research papers in the field.
In my opinion, the impact of the PNAS paper is much like that of the hunter who accidently shot himself in the foot.
Yes, I grasped onto that part of the PNAS paper as well.
As Jan Minx, from the Department Economics of Climate Change of the Technical University Berlin and co-author of the PNAS article explains: «Most of the change in in global emission patterns is mirrored in China and Russia: While Chinese emissions increased dramatically in the last two decades, significantly also fueling increasing consumption in OECD countries, emissions from Russia and Ukraine fell significantly after 1990».
Moreover, the paper gets its history wrong when it notes that «Total cancer mortality rates did not decline until 1990, 25 years after the identification of the effect of smoking on lung and other cancers...» Well, actually, it was more like 50 years, because the earliest studies to connect smoking and lung cancer were conducted not by NIH - funded scientists but by Nazi scientists in the run - up to World War II.4 By the logic of the PNAS paper, then, ought we to be crediting the Nazi health science agenda with whatever progress has been made on reducing lung cancer, rather than the incredibly protracted and difficult public health campaign (that, for the most part, NIH had nothing to do with) aimed at getting people to cut down on smoking?
Teaming up with his former coauthor Ross McKitrick, he submitted a short letter to the editor of PNAS claiming that our reconstruction used «upside down proxy data.»
In the first comprehensive biogeochemical model of this «Canfield Ocean,» Johnston et al. (2) in a recent issue of PNAS present a stunningly different take on those early photosynthesizers — one in which the upper, light - containing layers indeed drove biological production but without the expected concomitant release of oxygen.
Because GISS Model E-R incorporates the response of these proxies in its output, the authors of the PNAS study were able to compare their results directly to the historical record.
I am glad to locate this picturesque discussion, having read of the PNAS report's publication in our local Sonoma County, CA, Alexander Valley AVA ridgetop location's nearby press outlet on the first page yesterday in a decent article by the viticulture writer.
«If the pilot trial is successful, we plan to pursue a larger trial to explore this strategy's potential as a straightforward and cost - effective way to improve the existing therapy for AML and MDS,» said Peter Jones, Ph.D., D.Sc., co-senior author of the PNAS study, chief scientific officer at Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) and co-leader of the Van Andel Research Institute — Stand Up To Cancer (VARI — SU2C) Epigenetics Dream Team.
Part of the PNAS paper focuses on Poldip2 in triple - negative breast cancer, more difficult to treat.
In this week's online edition of PNAS, researchers from Uppsala University are publishing findings showing that people in East Asia share genetic material with Denisovans, who were named from the cave in Siberia where they were first found.
A representative of PNAS told us that the replication paper — and reporting by Retraction Watch — is the reason why: Continue reading Are rich people meaner?
In fact, in the same issue of PNAS, a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of California, Irvine report success in preventing gut infections by vaccinating mice against Salmonella using siderophores made by those bacteria.
Now available in the Early Edition of PNAS: Tom Williams (University of Bristol, UK) in collaboration with, among others, the Ettema - lab reports on using integrative modeling of gene and genome evolution to root the archaeal tree of life and to resolve the metabolism of the earliest archaeal cells.
Mark Jacobson pushed back with this article, published in the same issue of PNAS: «The United States can keep the grid stable at low cost with 100 % clean, renewable energy in all sectors despite inaccurate claims»
Another NASA research group, led by Kathie Thomas - Keprta of NASA's Johnson Space Center, report in the same issue of PNAS that the magnetite crystals inside the meteorite are similar to those formed by «modern» magnetotactic bacteria now living on Earth.
Randy Schekman, a biologist and editor - in - chief of PNAS, told ScienceInsider that most editorial board members strongly favored the change.
It would be more surprising if only yeast and mammals have prions and nothing else does,» says Can Kayatekin, a postdoctoral researcher who is an author of the PNAS paper.
Robert Korty, associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M, along with colleagues from China, Norway, and the University of Wisconsin, have had their work published in the current issue of PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences).
Elizabeth Blackburn cuts short her tenure at Salk amid gender discrimination lawsuits, which have also led Inder Verma to take leave of absence from editor - in - chief of PNAS
The team's report appeared in the August 11 issue of PNAS.
Meanwhile, co-author of the PNAS paper — the University of Melbourne's Associate Professor Andrew Hamilton — says efforts to come up with new or modified ways of resolving how many species exist are beginning to prove fruitful.
Their findings appear in the December 28 issue of PNAS.
«Glass is a material we're all familiar with, but what many people probably don't know is that it is what we would call a chemically heterogenous surface,» said graduate student researcher Alex Schrader, lead author of the PNAS paper.
«The stems and leaves are similar to the ginkgo tree, but the seeds, and especially the structures they are born in, are unlike any other known plant, living or extinct,» says scientist Patrick Herendeen of the Chicago Botanic Garden, co-author of the PNAS paper.
As they report in this week's issue of PNAS, brain mass accounts for the vast majority (94 %) of the variance in walking time between species.
In a companion study published online on 1 September in the American Sociological Review, Evans, Rzhetsky, and Jacob Foster — an assistant professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, who is also a co-author of the PNAS paper — found that this possibility of prize - winning is «the most plausible explanation» for why researchers take the risks they do.
At one meeting held last September in Montreal, Canada, geographer Diana Liverman of The University of Arizona (UA) in Tuscon, an IPCC participant for 2 decades, presented the results of the PNAS survey.
The findings were published today, July 15, in the early online edition of PNAS, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
«When that happened, some killer whales, which had been preying on big whales, had to do other things to make a living,» says James Estes, a research scientist in Santa Cruz, California, for the U.S. Geological Survey and coauthor of the PNAS article.
Abrams, Basinger, and Goentoro, lead authors of the PNAS study, wanted to know if the moon jellyfish would respond to injuries in the same manner as an injured hydra.
«I'm surprised that the authors, the reviewers, and the editors [of the PNAS paper] didn't see this,» Albers says.
In the same issue of PNAS, researchers found higher levels of Akkermansia in twins with MS versus their healthy sibling.
UW Medicine researcher William Catterall, one of the authors of the PNAS paper, noted, «There has been increasing interest in the lay press about parents who have used cannabidiol to successfully treat their children.»
The coauthors of the PNAS paper include six other UC Santa Cruz researchers in addition to Costa.
Hochstein, first author of the PNAS paper, earned her doctorate in MSU's Department of Microbiology and Immunology in 2015.
«This fact reinforces just how complex the mechanisms of resistance to chemotherapy can be,» says Luke Whitesell, a senior author of the PNAS paper and senior scientist at Whitehead Institute
«However, recently, we discovered a counterintuitive mechanism by which cells can acquire resistance to proteasome inhibitors in vitro,» explains Peter Tsvetkov, lead author of the PNAS article and a post-doctoral researcher at Whitehead Institute.
Their findings have been published in the latest issue of PNAS.
The work carried out by Dr Casewell and his co-authors was used in the second paper outlining the analysis of the genome of the Burmese python, also published in the same edition of PNAS.
The authors of the PNAS article are generous to the scientific and governmental figures who have long ignored repeated calls for reform and who for so long failed to see (or to acknowledge) that problems even exist.
The significance of the PNAS article lies not so much in its specific proposals as in the possibility that it signals the start of such a realignment.
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She serves on the board of the Pet Nutrition Alliance (PNA) as well as the educational tools committee of PNA working to development of a» Go - to» website for credible nutritional information for veterinary practice teams and consumers.
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