Decades of research show that it's tricky to capture and use such heat cost - effectively, but a spate
of new studies suggest some solutions.
The results
of the new study suggest that excess phosphate has a deleterious effect on indicators of kidney function in cats, and could contribute to the high incidence of chronic kidney diseases in elderly cats.
A flurry
of new studies suggests that the genetic hand - me - downs may once...
On the contrary, the findings
of this new study suggest that the ancestor of all apes lived in an environment that favored a gibbon - like size, an ape of about five kilograms.
Authors
of a new study suggest that 520 - million - year - old structures, previously identified as the brains of ancient arthropods, are instead preserved microbial biofilms.
The differences were likely due to the design of the studies, the authors
of the new study suggested.
MONDAY, July 9, 2012 (Health.com)-- Movies that show actors smoking tobacco should automatically earn an R rating in order to minimize copycat smoking among impressionable tweens and teenagers, the authors
of a new study suggest.
The results
of a new study suggest that the number may be larger than you think.
But a number
of new studies suggest this may not be true.
Not exact matches
The
study suggests the formation
of brand
new self - regulatory organizations to oversee third - party apps, which would at least quiet some
of the complaints
of regulators.
A
new study suggests that Dyson's Airblade line
of hand dryers aren't as hygienic as earlier alternatives.
A collection
of new studies presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference
suggest that a Mediterranean diet — one that's rich in lean proteins like fish and chicken, filled with fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes, and (moderate amounts
of) red wine — may carry yet another benefit: reducing the risk for dementia and Alzheimer's by more than a third.
The practice
of mainlining shows is becoming increasingly acceptable, although it's still an activity that incites complicated emotions, a
new study suggests.
A
new study looking at one
of these types
of fasting
suggests that the method works roughly as well for weight loss as traditional dieting does.
Unfortunately, a
new study suggests this hope may be swimming against the currents
of human psychology.
Public health experts are divided on the question, but a
new study is the first
of its kind to
suggest that for some people, the devices could help more than they hurt.
As I wrote back in 2013, the findings
of the Guelph
study (and now the findings
of the
New York attorney general)
suggest a quality control problem at best, and outright fraud at worst.
That's what a
new study published in the Journal
of the Royal Society Interface
suggests.
A
new government - funded
study suggests that addictive opioid painkillers may not be better than other, non-opioid kinds
of drugs for treating chronic back pain and arthritis.
A
new study suggests bigger isn't always better when it comes to global hotel chains and the generosity
of their loyalty programs.
A
new study suggests that by 2020, 40 percent
of America's workforce will be contract, temporary or self - employed workers.
A
new study by Harvard University and University
of Vermont researchers
suggests that just may be the case, my colleague Aric Jenkins reports.
«The theory is that if
new industries that are not competitive are subsidized they will eventually mature and be able to function on their own,» said University
of Guelph economist Glenn Fox at a conference last June, citing
studies suggesting clean energy policies in Denmark, Germany and Spain are a drag on economic growth.
A
new study suggests many Americans reach the dream
of affluence.
A
new study making the rounds
suggests that high intake
of B vitamins is associated with an increased risk for lung cancer.
A wealth
of recent research, including a
new study published this month in the Journal
of Alzheimer's Disease,
suggests that any type
of exercise that raises your heart rate and gets you moving and sweating for a sustained period
of time — known as aerobic exercise — has a significant, overwhelmingly beneficial impact on the brain.
A
new study suggests that organizations should adopt policies that address different generations
of workers» needs, rather than attempting one - size - fits - all fixes.
A
new study by professors at Northwestern's Kellogg School
of Management strongly
suggests that it's important in any creative endeavor to fight through blocks or fatigue.
A
new study published in the Proceedings from the National Academy
of Sciences, however,
suggests that the problem is neither lack
of interest nor lack
of skill.
The latest
study suggested that Airbnb «continues to have a strongly racialized impact» as the loss
of housing, which it blamed on the company, was six times more likely to affect black
New Yorkers.
The
new study, published in the Journal
of Management,
suggests that a bad mood caused by an oafish colleague doesn't simply go away when we get home; bad moods travel home with us, causing unhappy employees to lash out at their family members.
A
new study by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York suggests that bondholders still don't believe the government would ever let the firms collapse into bankruptcy — after a decade of efforts by regulators to convince them otherwi
new study by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York suggests that bondholders still don't believe the government would ever let the firms collapse into bankruptcy — after a decade of efforts by regulators to convince them otherwi
New York
suggests that bondholders still don't believe the government would ever let the firms collapse into bankruptcy — after a decade
of efforts by regulators to convince them otherwise.
An ex-post
study of the event
suggested that the main benefits were a forced restructuring
of the steel industry, mergers, abandonment
of obsolete plants and equipment, and
new investment.
A
new study by the Asia Pacific Foundation
of Canada
suggests that Canadian services exports are two and a half times larger than official figures, and that the stock
of Canadian investment in India is at least twice as large as shown by Statistics Canada.
A
new study suggests that a majority
of iPhone X owners are more than happy with the device's performance.
Subject to all the usual qualifiers about empirical work, I note a
new study of shareholder activism that
suggests it does not creat value and can even be value destroying:
A
new study from the RAND Corporation
suggests that the adoption
of AI - powered weapons in the military could result in an increased...
Contrary to economic research that
suggested tougher return policies, a
new study published in the September issue
of the Journal
of Marketing strongly recommends a policy
of universal free product returns for online and distant retailers.
Moreover, participation and maximization patterns by age and income
suggest that asset shifting and income splitting are the primary sources
of contributions rather than
new saving, a
new Broadbent Institute
study has found.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a
New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent
of decision makers in the
study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when evidence
suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
Augros, a professor
of philosophy at the Center for Higher
Studies in Thornwood, New York, pointed to scientific studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortif
Studies in Thornwood,
New York, pointed to scientific
studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortif
studies that
suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortifacient.
These genetic regulators may be the reason ho - mose - xuality persists in nature despite the fact that gay people are less likely to reproduce,
suggests the
new study published in the (Dec, 2012) journal ** The Quarterly Review
of Biology **.
«The Wall Street Journal recently reported the results
of a
new study, which
suggested that schools shouldn't wait until students are teenagers to teach evolutionary ideas.
These genetic regulators may be the reason homosexuality persists in nature despite the fact that gay people are less likely to reproduce,
suggests the
new study published in the [Dec, 2012] journal The Quarterly Review
of Biology.
(In his important
new study Friar Thomas d'Aquino, Father James A. Weisheipl rather puzzlingly
suggests that it was a combination
of all three.)
There's a
new study out after a century
of research
suggesting that the smarter you are, the less...
A related aspect
of theological teaching and
studies arises from the fact that theology in practice means in large part relating to young students, which
suggests the need to consider the apostolic fruitfulness
of new orders, communities and movements including World Youth Days.
A
new study that looks at climate change over the past 11,300 years — a record length
of time for any
study —
suggests that the current trend
of global warming is unprecedented.
A few years ago the
New England fishing fleets were in despair because the fish were nowhere to be found; a biologist, who had been making a laboratory
study of the temperature
of fishes» stomachs, combined his data with some ocean temperature data and correctly
suggested where the missing creatures might be found.
The humane
studies are also
of crucial importance for
suggesting guiding ideals in a time
of rapid cultural transformation resulting from
new inventions.