Not exact matches
«For many years, we have searched for genes that improve phosphorus uptake,» said Dr. Sigrid Heuer, senior
scientist at the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and leader
of the team that
published the discovery in Nature.
One paper,
published in the
International Journal
of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, described validation
of the «self - efficacy» scale that measures a
scientist's belief in their own ability to succeed in a given activity.
In an earlier study
published in Nature Medicine, an
international team
of scientists discovered that the additional copy
of chromosome 21 in Down's syndrome reduces the production
of SNX27 in the brain and results in synaptic dysfunction.
Cristian Micheletti, a
scientist of the
International School for Advanced Studies
of Trieste (SISSA), has
published in Physics
of Life Reviews a review on an innovative instrument for protein analysis.
«NSF bases its funding and its
international collaboration on the principle
of the freedom for
scientists to
publish all
of the data they generate with U.S. funding, regardless
of where the data are collected,» Nancy Sung, head
of NSF's Beijing office, wrote in an email to Science.
Pollution, urbanization, and construction
of dams and reservoirs are jeopardizing the water supply for nearly 80 percent
of the global population (pdf), an
international team
of environmental
scientists concluded in a comprehensive study
published in September.
In other words, humans have «become important agents
of disturbance in the Amazon Basin,» as an
international consortium
of scientists wrote in a review
of the state
of the science on the world's largest rainforest
published in Nature on January 19.
In a study to be
published Thursday, March 30, in the journal Nature,
scientists quantify and map the shift
of environmental and health burdens brought on by globalization and
international trade.
According to a study
published in the leading journal Science, Rafael Luque — a research
scientist at the University
of Córdoba Department
of Inorganic Chemistry — and other members
of an
international team comprising
scientists from the South China University
of Technologyand the KAUST institution in Saudi Arabia, have succeeded in developing a novel porous material with new characteristics and properties which will ensure improve performance in a range
of applications.
Llinás is the leader
of an
international team
of scientists whose paper describing their research will be
published in the journal Nature on the Advance Online Publication website, www.nature.com on 23 February 2014 along with a second paper, which describes related work led by Andy Waters (University
of Glasgow) and Oliver Billker (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute).
An
international team
of scientists has developed a strategy to boost people's ability to adapt to climate change, revealed in a new study
published today in the journal, Nature Climate Change.
In a new review
of scientific literature and analysis
of data
published in Science, an
international team
of scientists cautions that the loss and decline
of animals is contributing to what appears to be the early days
of the planet's sixth mass biological extinction event.
The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are in a much better environmental shape than the rest
of the world has been brought into question in a study
publishing on March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, by an
international team lead by Steven L. Chown and Monash University
scientists.
Francesco Foroni, research
scientist at the
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)
of Trieste, already demonstrated this phenomenon a few years ago in a study
published in Psychological Science (2009).
Flatworms that spent five weeks aboard the
International Space Station are helping researchers led by Tufts University
scientists to study how an absence
of normal gravity and geomagnetic fields can have anatomical, behavioral, and bacteriological consequences, according to a paper to be
published June 13 in Regeneration.
In a new study recently
published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles,
scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and
international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter
of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance
of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
The
international group
of scientists has provided a vital clue on how granular gases function and demonstrate this mysterious quality in a paper
published in the journal, Nature Communications, where they have built a solid mathematical foundation
of the phenomenon.
In a paper
published today in Nature Nanotechnology, an
international group
of scientists announced the most significant breakthrough in a decade toward developing DNA - based electrical circuits.
This is the result
of a comprehensive new study conducted by an
international team
of scientists that is now
published in the journal Nature Energy.
In a study
published in the current online issue
of JAMA Psychiatry, an
international team
of scientists, led by researchers at the University
of California, San Diego School
of Medicine, report finding a highly accurate blood - based measure that could lead to development
of a clinical test for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk in males as young as one to two years old.
At the least, an
international debate should occur, says Keim, who believes that in the meantime,
scientists should neither
publish the results
of H5N1 transmissibility studies nor present them at meetings.
In an article
published in Nature Communications, an
international collaboration
of scientists around Dr. Nathalie Picqué (Max - Planck Institute
of Quantum Optics and Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität München) describes a reliable new technique
of producing a broadband optical frequency comb in the mid-infrared region.
As shown in their new study
published in the
international Journal
of the Royal Society Interface, the
scientists found out that the substrate has a particularly significant impact on the silk's adhesion.
«Much
of the responsibility for building and maintaining
international research connections falls to research institutions and
scientists,» wrote University
of British Columbia President Stephen Toope and AAAS CEO Alan I. Leshner in a Vancouver Sun commentary
published before the meeting.
Now a group
of international scientists has
published a report outlining five key areas
of concentration necessary to protect the environment, as well as human societies and economies.
An
international team
of scientists have
published a study in The Journal
of Clinical Investigation, where they show that the disease is caused by a defective blood protein, the so - called coagulation factor XII.
The university recently received
international attention after a group
of 16
scientists based at the Key Laboratory
of Gene Engineering
published the results
of a controversial experiment in which they genetically modified single - cell human embryos to repair the human β - globin (HBB) gene in a procedure aimed at preventing a serious blood disorder (www.sciencemag.org/content/348/6234/486.full).
The sensitivity
of leaf unfolding phenology to climate warming has significantly declined since 1980s, according to a study recently
published in the journal Nature by an
international collaboration
of scientists.
An
international team
of more than 100
scientists, policy makers and community representatives, led by
international conservation charity the Zoological Society
of London (ZSL), today
published a new report outlining the vital steps needed to save the Hainan gibbon (Nomascus hainanus) from extinction.
If Scott Kelly's recent yearlong stint in space isn't enough for you,
scientists affiliated with the
International Space Station (ISS) have conducted almost 1,800 investigations and
published more than 1,100 studies since assembly
of the station started in 1998.
A new study by an
international team
of scientists,
published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, warns that many large fish species, including many
of the sharks and rays
of Europe, are threatened with extinction.
Published today in the journal Science, the study reveals how an
international team
of scientists used a state -
of - the - art technique called uranium - thorium dating to fix the age
of the paintings as more than 64,000 years.
In a study
published in Nature Astronomy, an
international team
of scientists looked data from NASA's recently completed Cassini mission to better understand what is going on within Enceladus» that allows it to have a sustained, global ocean.
Now, in a new paper
published in the journal Cell, an
international team
of scientists reports how they created a new form
of BanLec that still fights viruses in mice, but doesn't have a property that causes irritation and unwanted inflammation.
An
international consortium
of more than 60
scientists from the United States, China and Europe has just
published the genome sequence
of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus), information that could dramatically accelerate watermelon breeding towards production
of a more nutritious, tastier, and more resistant fruit.
To halt the decline, the world needs to rein in both climate change and nutrient pollution, an
international team
of scientists including Lisa Levin, a biological oceanographer at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography at the University
of California San Diego, asserted in a new paper
published Jan. 4 in Science.
Publishing in The
International Journal
of Neuropsychopharmacology
scientists report the development
of a «brain - training app» that could help improve mild cognitive impairment.
With the new report,
published by the non-profit organization maribus gGmbH, again with support from the magazine mare, the
International Ocean Institute and the Cluster of Excellence «The Future Ocean», scientists from Kiel together with other leading international fisheries experts have produced one of the most comprehensive investigations into the state of worldwi
International Ocean Institute and the Cluster
of Excellence «The Future Ocean»,
scientists from Kiel together with other leading
international fisheries experts have produced one of the most comprehensive investigations into the state of worldwi
international fisheries experts have produced one
of the most comprehensive investigations into the state
of worldwide fisheries.
Publishing in the journal Environmental
International a group
of scientists has
published their work investigating bees» collection
of pollen and their exposure to pesticides.
One
of the world's earliest and most primitive flying reptiles has been discovered by an
international team
of scientists, according to a new study
published in Current Biology
In a study
published in the journal Nature, an
international team
of scientists from the IceCube Collaboration has announced that neutrinos can be stopped as they pass through Earth — a discovery that could open up new avenues
of physics research.
A huge scientific paper
published by James Hansen and a group
of international scientists contains dire warnings about how climate change will hit us.
In August, an
international group
of scientists published a paper in the journal Physical Review D with a rather novel idea — to use DUNE as a scanner to study the internal structure
of the earth.
Evolutionary adaptation to ocean acidification has to be taken into account when projecting the future
of marine ecosystems, says a team
of scientists from Canada, Australia, the United States, Great Britain, Sweden and Germany in a review
published this week in the
international journal «Trends in Ecology and Evolution» (TREE).
In a newly
published study in the «Journal
of Paleolithic Archaeology,» Senckenberg
scientist Professor Dr. Ralf - Dietrich Kahlke, in conjunction with an
international team
of renowned Stone Age experts, refutes a recent publication regarding the dispersal
of humans in Europe.
In a Norwegian population - based health cohort study,
published in the
International Journal
of Epidemiology,
scientists measured the effects
of high and low BMI in 60,000 parents and children.
While
scientists have shown that massage can ease stress, depression, and anxiety, new research has uncovered more surprising benefits: In one recent study
published in the
International Journal
of Preventive Medicine, researchers found that massage therapy helps lower blood pressure, and the results last for up to 72 hours post-massage.
In a 2007 study
published in American Journal
of Epidemiology, an
international team
of scientists examined the effect
of three flavonoids — quercetin, kaempferol and myricetin — on the development
of pancreatic cancer.
In November 2014, the
International Panel
of Climate Change
Scientists, the world body for assessing science related to climate change,
published their latest report.
«A group
of US
scientists however disagree, and have written an article on their views that is
published in The
International Journal
of Climatology, a publication
of Britain's Royal Meteorological Society.