As lead author to the report's Regional Climate chapter West Africa section, Hagos and his team
of collaborators found West Africa, too, had higher than ever temperatures.
Using atomic force microscopy, and electron and X-ray imaging methods, Professor McKee's team
of collaborators found that this dual - function relationship is possible thanks to minute changes in the shell's nanostructure that occurs during egg incubation.
Not exact matches
A recent paper from the National Bureau
of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak
of their abilities, and
finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key
collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
His colleague Jean Frydman said, «After these terrible
findings [
of the anti-Semitic articles], we knew we were talking about a Nazi
collaborator who is a very powerful man in France.
In their classic study, reported in The Purpose
of the Church and Its Ministry, H. Richard Niebuhr and his
collaborators concluded that «no substitute can be
found for the definition
of the goal
of the Church as the increase among men
of the love
of God and neighbor.»
After these, we would have to depend on local contacts, my Mexican
collaborator in Aguascalientes, and word
of mouth to
find other chiltepín locations.
Already, she and her
collaborator, Julie Mennella, have confirmed the
finding of a previous study that
found that healthy babies randomized to receive cow's milk formula had accelerated weight gain compared to babies fed a hydrolyzed protein formula (a formula typically for infants with cow's milk allergy), who gained weight similarly to their breastfed counterparts.
The Bakraoui brothers and Najim Laachraoui had been named in connection with the Paris attacks, their
collaborator Mohamed Belkaïd had been killed and items
of his
found, and the attacks came just 3 days after Salah Abdeslam had been arrested, with the media initially describing him as being «co-operative».
Flemming and his
collaborator, Daniel Blackburn, knew that about 20 percent
of lizards give birth to live young, but
finding the placenta came as a shock.
The process
of finding metascience
collaborators, like the projects themselves, is often a mix
of serendipity and shared passion.
Findings from a study into Crohn's disease, led by William G. Kerr, Ph.D.,
of SUNY Upstate Medical University, and his
collaborators at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, provide the first evidence that patients with debilitating inflammatory bowel disease lack sufficient quantities
of a protein that comes from the SHIP1 gene.
I tend to remember people by their working place, so I just need to search for the name
of the university written in the poster to
find that potential
collaborator.
How to network effectively by Elisabeth Pain, 27 October 2015 Networking is a great way to
find collaborators; this collection
of articles will help teach you how to do it effectively.
Carl Ade, assistant professor
of exercise physiology, and
collaborators partnered with the Johnson Space Center to
find that astronauts» exercise capacity decreases between 30 and 50 percent in long - duration spaceflight because the heart and small blood vessels are not as effective at transporting oxygen to the working muscle.
Yet when my
collaborators and I looked at tremendous amounts
of data about cities, we
found universal scaling laws again.
Hunt, NMNH postdoctoral fellow M. João Fernandes Martins, and
collaborators at the College
of William and Mary and the University
of Southern Mississippi reported their
findings April 11, 2018, in the journal Nature.
Two
of their
collaborators at MEEI — Konstantina Stankovic, an ear surgeon who co-led the study with Chandrakasan, and Don Eddington — tested it on four patients who already had cochlear implants and
found that it had no effect on their ability to hear.
The
findings increase the urgency
of confronting the crisis
of ocean acidity, says Richard Feely, a
collaborator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Eating a diet higher in saturated fat, a type
of fat
found commonly in foods such as fatty beef and cheese, was linked to more aggressive prostate cancer, a study by University
of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and
collaborators has
found.
«We are
finding large amplification
of ground shaking by the Seattle basin,» said
collaborator Art Frankel, a U.S. Geological Survey seismologist and affiliate faculty member at the UW.
And five months later, Jerry Shay and Woodring Wright
of University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, also working with Geron
collaborators, published additional
findings, showing that, by introducing the hTRT gene to cells, they could make those cells repair unraveling telomeres.
When Weinberg and his
collaborators Eric D. Gould
of Hebrew University and David Mustard
of the University
of Georgia examined young males with no more than a high school education the demographic group that commits the most crime they
found that average wages and unemployment rates were directly linked to the incidence
of property crimes.
John A. Johnson: My
collaborators at Yale and Penn State and I have put in a request — not for $ 1 trillion, but for a substantial sum
of money — to build the next generation
of instruments to make the next big leap:
finding truly Earth - like planets.
If the UK Independence Party (UKIP) gets its way, and the UK steps away from the European Union, the country's researchers may
find themselves cut off from their former
collaborators (see «Vote UKIP and risk the future
of British science «-RRB-.
Choo, a member
of the UTSA College
of Business, and his
collaborators found that it's challenging for authors to completely conceal their writing style in their text.
By comparing the genetic sequences
of the mutant and normal flies, the researchers
found that the forgetful flies had an inactive copy
of a gene that he and his Chilean
collaborators dubbed Volado (Vol)-- South American slang for absentminded.
«I
find this action to be completely inconsistent with the man I had [great] respect and affection for,» says Stephen Hart
of Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, a
collaborator and former student
of Hare's.
«Our approach offers remarkable flexibility in transforming 2 - D structures, including those
found in the most advanced forms
of electronics and photonics, into 3 - D structures,» said Rogers, a longtime
collaborator of Huang's.
Working with Santa Fe Institute postdoctoral fellow Marcus Hamilton and
collaborators from MIT and elsewhere, and examining more than five million pairs
of members, Andris
found that the period from 1949 until the early 1970s was marked by generally high levels
of cross-party cooperation.
Sugimoto and
collaborators found that from 1976 to 2013, the overall percentage
of patents with women's names attached rose from an average
of 2 to 3 percent across all areas to 10 percent in industry, 12 percent in individuals and 18 percent in academia.
For the first time, a team
of Caltech researchers and
collaborators has
found a way to observe — and control — this quantum motion
of an object that is large enough to see.
In January, Svanborg released the team's most recent
findings, bolstered by the work
of new
collaborators, including researchers from the renowned Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and Oxford University in England.
Mild hypothermia in deceased organ donors significantly reduces delayed graft function in kidney transplant recipients when compared to normal body temperature, according to UC San Francisco researchers and
collaborators, a
finding that could lead to an increase in the availability
of kidneys for transplant.
An Australian - led group
of astronomers working with European
collaborators has revealed the «DNA»
of more than 340,000 stars in the Milky Way, which should help them
find the siblings
of the Sun, now scattered across the sky.
Monsanto - owned BeeLogics, a bee health company, is one
of the
collaborators in the partnership with USDA that issued the report on Thursday, which appeared to lay much
of the blame for die - offs on the «varroa mite,» an Asian bee parasite first
found in the United States in 1987.
Postdoctoral Research Associate Chris Arnold, Ph.D., his advisor Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Ph.D., and their
collaborators find that ailing flatworms experience a dramatic expansion
of pathogenic Proteobacteria that closely mirrors changes associated with human ailments.
Prof. Mandelboim and his research
collaborators found that the NKp46 receptor present on Natural Killer or NK cells (an essential part
of the immune system) play a critical role in the development
of the disease in mice.
Using a crystal structure
of a complex protein compound
of botulinum neurotoxin, Rongsheng Jin, associate professor
of physiology & biophysics at UC Irvine, and
collaborators found that these compounds — called clostridial hemagglutinin (HA)-- bind with epithelial cell proteins in the intestines
of patients, which initiates a process that disrupts the close intercellular seals so that the complex toxin molecules can slip through the epithelial barrier.
In a combination
of experimental and theoretical studies, Ataç Imamoglu and his
collaborators at the Institute for Quantum Electronics at the ETH in Zurich have now succeeded in
finding a new piece
of the puzzle, which also helps to put a previously misplaced piece in its correct position.
In a related
finding that year, Michael Karin and his
collaborators at the University
of California, San Diego,
found that inhibiting NF - kB in mice engineered to develop colitis, which can lead to colon cancer, also promoted apoptosis.
Working with
collaborators, Dr. Yang and Dr. Michele Carbone, MD, PhD, director
of the UH Cancer Center's Thoracic Oncology Program,
found that at least some
of the so far unknown anti-tumor activity
of aspirin is through preventing HMBG1 activity.
«We were on this new hunt to
find this bioluminescence that we had heard so much about from
collaborators, but never seen with our own eyes,» Ellis remembers, «and all
of a sudden the whole reef just lit up, there was just light everywhere.
Daisuke Homma, a graduate student at Tohoku University,
found Virgo I under the guidance
of his advisor, Masashi Chiba, and their international
collaborators.
Dr. Solis said that they had cited new discoveries relevant to the North American snout moth fauna
found in GLOBIZ, or the Global Information System on Pyraloidea, an electronic list
of over 15,500 snout moth species names for which she is a
collaborator.
In January, Ken Ono
of Emory University and his
collaborators finally
found a solution: they described for the first time formulas linking n's that come at intervals
of the powers
of 13 (13, 132, 133...) and
of the higher primes.
Eileen Chou, a public policy professor at the University
of Virginia, and her
collaborators began by analyzing a data set
of 33,720 U.S. households and
found that those with higher levels
of unemployment were more likely to purchase over-the-counter painkillers.
The Russians shared samples
of the accreted ice with their French and American
collaborators, who came up with wildly contrasting
findings.
Cantley's lab and
collaborators found that large doses
of vitamin C did indeed kill cultured colon cancer cells with BRAF or KRAS mutations by raising free radical levels, which in turn inactivate an enzyme needed to metabolize glucose, depriving the cells
of energy.
Although communication and collaboration have never been easier, many universities, in particular,
find themselves confronting ever more serious immigration - related problems —
collaborators unable to obtain visas, graduate students accepted into programs but unable to enter the country because
of their nationality.
The research team with international
collaborators analysed more than 100 patient samples from ovarian and other cancer types to discover a distinct population
of cells
found in some tumours.