In a recent series
of studies researchers identified a previously unknown critical role for a potential cancer causing gene, Bcl3, in metastatic breast cancer.
Michael Snyder, one
of the study researchers.
«Earlier studies have found a relation between reduced sleep and low - grade inflammation,» says Maria Luojus, MHSc, one
of the study researchers.
During the further course
of the study the researchers «infected» the plants with the same rhizobia that occur in the Crotalaria's area of spread.
In the last part
of this study the researchers offered the preschoolers celery and yellow squash, paired with a preferred flavored dip.
As part
of the study researchers found that US presidents who were considered conservative used a greater proportion of nouns in major speeches.
«Positive fine - root development is necessary for plants to maximize their intake of water and nutrients,» said Dr. Daniel Leskovar, Uvalde center director and one
of study researchers.
At the conclusion
of the study researchers noticed the people who drank skimmed milk had worse acne than the others, and had a 44 % chance of the acne scarring their skin.
Based on the results
of this study the researchers suggest that sprint athletes should consider implementing a shorter as well as less strenuous warm up for improved performance.
At the end
of the study the researchers found that weight, liver fat content, C - peptide levels (an indicator of insulin production), and fasting plasma glucose had decreased in both groups, however to a greater extent in the group that ate the two - meal plan.
At the conclusion
of the study the researchers reported that patients receiving Ginkgo showed a remarkable overall improvement in their condition, including a 300 percent increase in memory and attention as compared to those receiving the placebo pills.
Not exact matches
In one
study out
of the University
of Tennessee,
researchers showed that eating three servings
of dairy daily significantly reduced body fat in obese subjects.
In 2008,
researchers in Quebec reviewed a stack
of studies to find what they called «unsuspected determinants
of obesity.»
In a
study published in 2014,
researchers asked people
of both sexes to watch pitch videos.
Using longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle
study, which has followed the lives and career outcomes
of a group
of gifted children since 1922,
researchers Timothy A. Judge
of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller
of the University
of Florida analyzed the characteristics
of the most ambitious among them.
In 2004, a psychology
study by
researchers at the University
of Florida and the University
of North Carolina found that for every inch you stand above the national average, you could earn an additional $ 789 (unadjusted) per year.
When the
researchers looked at data from that particular
study, they found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test in which they had to point to pictures
of different words.
In a
study of more than 5,100 adults,
researchers from the University
of Illinois found that those who were the most optimistic were 76 percent more likely to have health scores in an ideal range.
Researchers at the University
of Basel in Switzerland recently published findings from a series
of studies in which 480 people were shown portraits
of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
The
researchers drew their data from a number
of British and American longitudinal surveys, including the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing
Study, which includes nearly 5,000 participants born in big US cities between 1998 and 2000.
A peer - reviewed
study by
researchers at the University
of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, published recently in The International Journal
of Drug Policy, pegged the retail value
of marijuana consumption in B.C. alone at between $ 443 million and $ 564 million.
Luskin's writing was influenced by one
of the most cited academic
studies on whistleblowers, a 1985 academic report by
researchers at the Ohio State University, who conluded that «that whistleblowing is appropriately viewed as «prosocial» behavior, that is behavior that involves both egoistic and altruistic motives.»
Latina - owned businesses explode: In the last decade, Hispanic Americans have been starting and growing new businesses at twice the rate
of the general population, according to a new
study by
researcher Geoscape and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce.
As the
researchers of the GitHub
study write, «The trends observed in this
study are troubling.
The
study, by University
of Texas
researchers Hsiang Iris Chyi and Ori Tenenboim, is entitled «Reality Check.»
«If something seems to be a nice invitation to join a group, I might ignore warning cues,» said Natalie Ebner, a University
of Florida psychology professor and one
of the phishing
study's lead
researchers.
That's the finding
of a joint
study by
researchers at Columbia University and California State University.
Here's what Ross's Commerce
study says: the
researchers, Anne Flatness and Chris Rasmussen, used a fairly new database compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to see who was getting the most out
of NAFTA.
In a
study from the University
of British Columbia,
researchers assigned 124 participants — students, financial analysts, medical professionals and other adults — into one
of two groups over two weeks.
For the
study,
researchers analyzed a a sample
of more than 340,000 job interview reviews posted anonymously on the site to determine whether hiring is moving faster or slower today compared to previous years.
According to a
study in the Journal
of Behavioural and Experimental Economics,
researchers from Columbia Business School designed an experiment where they gave cheques to MBA students and tracked how long they took to cash them.
In one
study conducted at the University
of Missouri Kansas City,
researchers asked college - aged participants to sort the emotional expressions
of computer - generated images
of male faces.
One 2014
study by the University
of Warwick in England asked subjects to perform skill - based math problems, which
researchers used to mimic typical white - collar work.
Available epidemiologic
studies in humans have «not shown clear evidence
of a relationship between cell phone use and cancer,» according to the National Cancer Institute, although this remains a topic
of debate among
researchers.
A new
study from
researchers with Harvard's Berkman Center and MIT tracked the increasing influence
of sites like Breitbart, the Daily Caller, Infowars and Truthfeed through the election.
A recent
study done by two business school
researchers says that social media really can influence the amount
of money you spend to the point that you can't control yourself.
A 2011
study by
researchers at the National University
of Singapore indicated that the occasional electronic distraction actually increased workers» engagement and productivity.
Michael Dillon, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
researcher, crunched the numbers and helped figure out just that in a 2014
study published in the journal Proceedings
of the Royal Society A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
For the
study, published this week in the Journal
of the American Medical Association,
researchers pitted people assigned to follow a traditional restricted - calorie diet (eating roughly 25 %
of their normal daily calories) against those who were told to fast every other day (eating 25 %
of their normal calories on fast days and 125 % on the other days) for a year.
Researchers who've pored over the data since last year now think the collision also made 1 - 5 Earth masses
of a very rare element called europium, according to a recent
study in The Astrophysical Journal.
In the third quarter
of 2015, 23 companies were crowned «unicorns,» achieving a valuation
of $ 1 billion or more, according to a
study from
researchers CB Insights.
The
researchers caution that their
study can't pin down exactly how much achievement is down to prior math success and how much is because
of the way positivity pumps up learning in the brain.
Back in 2007,
researchers pooled the results
of 29 different
studies looking at the effect
of vitamin C on colds.
In an appropriately titled
study called Impact
of Color in Marketing,
researchers found that up to 90 %
of snap judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product).
In a 2014
study, Australian
researchers studied two groups
of dieters: one on a 12 - week rapid weight - loss program, and another on a 36 - week gradual plan.
But a new
study from a team
of researchers at Michigan State University found that when a boss frequently bullies one employee, the entire team's productivity decreases.
In a
study of more than 58,000 people who made their likes public through a Facebook app,
researchers discovered that Likes could predict a number
of identification traits that users had not disclosed:
In a
study published earlier this month,
researchers at Michigan State University monitored the brains
of 79 female and 70 male students, who were asked to fill out a survey about their own anxiety levels.
In a German
study,
researchers gave two groups
of subjects, one well - rested and one sleep - deprived, a math test.
The
researchers, led by PhD candidate Ericka G. Rascon - Ramirez,
studied the experiences
of more than 15,000 British girls aged 13 and 14 over a 10 - year period.