Sentences with phrase «published in the weeks»

Juno found cyclones as big as 870 miles (1,400 km) in diameter swirling over Jupiter's north and south poles, shows the research published in this week's issue of the journal Science.
How many pieces of content do you regularly publish in a week or month?
[Editor's note: This couplet was written by William Norman Ewer (1885 - 1976), published in Week - end Book (1924).
I am writing about 2 recipes published in this week's Relish Magazine delivered as an insert to the Raleigh News and Observer.
But in a study published in this week's advance online publication of the journal Nature, Peters, the first author of the paper, and his colleagues found that the motor cortex itself plays an active role in learning new motor movements.
A study published in this week's issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry provides an answer, and that answer was found within the gland itself.
«Incentives for permanent no till and especially permission to harvest CRP biomass for cellulosic biofuel would help to blunt the climate impact of future CRP conversion,» states the study's abstract, published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Manila had announced preliminary findings in January, and McIntosh's study is published in this week's Science.
► «Graduate students in the United States receive disparate levels of professional development, networking opportunities, and assessments of basic levels of competency depending on where and with whom they train,» wrote Paul Jordan, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University, Bloomington, in a letter published in this week's Science.
In the UK, about 50 pregnant and postnatal women develop life - threatening severe maternal sepsis (infection of the blood or «blood poisoning») for every woman who dies from the condition, according to a study from UK researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
Preventative treatment with a monthly dose of a newer antimalarial drug can reduce the risk of malarial infection among young children, according to a study published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
In a report published in this week's issue of Nature, scientists argue that the FTO gene, discovered back in 2007 and the focus of hundreds of studies since then, exerts its effects through an entirely different gene called IRX3.
Women living in world regions where HIV infection is common are at high risk of acquiring HIV infection during pregnancy and the postpartum period, according to a study by US researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
The results were published in this week's Lancet Oncology.
The research, published in this week's International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, was a joint study by the University of Toronto and the University of California, Berkeley.
Long term exposure to air pollution may be linked to heart attacks and strokes by speeding up atherosclerosis, or «hardening of the arteries,» according to a study by U.S. researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
The current influenza (flu) vaccination policy in England and Wales should be expanded to target 5 to 16 - year - olds in order to further reduce the number of deaths from flu, according to a study by UK researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
Their study, published in this week's early online edition of the journal Methods in Ecology and Evolution, might surprise bear ecologists and conservationists who had long assumed that black bears in the Sierra Nevada rely on lots of protein from ants and other insects because their remains are frequently found in bear feces.
According to a groundbreaking study published in this week's online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they have chemically synthesized a record - length mirror - image protein and used this protein to demonstrate that a cellular chaperone, which helps «fold» large or complex proteins into their functional state, has a previously unappreciated talent — the ability to fold mirror - image proteins.
The group, the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Committee at the Center for Open Science in Charlottesville, Va., outlined its new guidelines in a story published in this week's edition of the journal Science.
says neurogeneticist Leslie Vosshall, the lead author on the study, published in this week's issue of Nature.
Results of the research, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), are published in this week's issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
This latest research, published in this week's edition of the journal Cell Stem Cell, suggests that results from studies based on this approach could be called into question.
Their findings, published in this week's Physical Review Letters, could lead to more efficient solar energy devices and even a better understanding of how proteins in the body fold.
A paper by Michigan State University panda habitat experts published in this week's Journal for Nature Conservation explores an oft - hidden yet significant conflict in conservation.
Brown University ecologist Marc Tatar says the current study, published in this week's Science, provides «really profound evidence» that longevity is controlled not by actual resources but rather by hormones that are cued to resources (such as the way plants sense winter by sunlight changes).
The work is published in this week's Nature.
The work is being published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Bohannon also noted that a 2015 study of reproducibility in psychology, which found that «60 % of the 100 experimental results failed to replicate» and was «cautiously welcomed by the research community,... has... been called into question» in a Technical Comment published in this week's issue of Science.
A new study tracing the history of one of those moon rocks, published in this week's Science, adds fuel to a long - running debate over the source of the faint magnetism present on the lunar surface.
Intimate partner violence in women (sometimes referred to as domestic violence) is linked to termination of pregnancy, according to a study by UK researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
The new paper, published in this week's Science, was co-authored by Steinhardt, now at Princeton University, * who says he has been on the hunt for a naturally occurring quasicrystal ever since.
Now a new study led by Wyart, published in this week's issue of The Journal of Neuroscience does just that.
Once one of Africa's largest bodies of freshwater, Lake Chad is disappearing fast, according to a new study published in this week's Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.
But that approach can make it hard to spot the difference between wells that are linked to quakes and those that aren't, says Matthew Weingarten, a Ph.D. student at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and lead author of the new study, published in this week's issue of Science.
Scientists at Michigan State University's Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, in two parallel papers published in this week's journal PLOS ONE, develop a new integrated approach to measure human dependence on ecosystem services and human well - being so as to promote the understanding of the linkages between them — an important step toward improved understanding, monitoring and management of coupled human and natural systems.
In a new study in published in this week's Nature, they describe combining a search technique and deep learning to overcome these obstacles.
The findings are published in this week's Nature.
A new study, published in this week's issue of Current Biology and partly funded by the National Science Foundation, suggests that salmon find their home rivers by sensing the rivers» unique magnetic signature.
The results of the research project are published in this week issue of the scientific journal Physical Review Letters.
In research published in this week's issue of the journal Science, a team from Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research used common baker's yeast as a living test tube to show how just a small amount of a Parkinson's - related neuronal protein called alpha - synuclein (aSyn) can convince neighboring proteins to abandon their normal shape and form these deadly clusters.
The findings are published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The work, which will be published in this week's online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science also holds promise for a better understanding of infectious diseases that affect the liver.
The research findings, published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveal the specific genes expressed by Escherichia coli, the bacterial species that most often causes UTIs in otherwise healthy people.
The collection, published in this week's Science, is among the first to reveal all major evolutionary stages of feather development in non-avian dinosaurs and birds.
Hawaiian crows (Corvus hawaiiensis) use tools when foraging for food - a rare behaviour in birds that had hitherto been confined to New Caledonian crows within the crow family - finds a study published in this week's Nature.
Senior Editor Amy Ross discusses the content published in week 1 of the PLOS Medicine Special Issue on CVD and multimorbidity.
Future studies may reveal if any atmosphere contains tell - tale chemicals of biological life, such as methane, according to a paper published in this week's issue of the journal Nature.
The study, published in this week's online edition of the Journal of Immunology, was part of the larger Urban Environment and Childhood Asthma (URECA) study funded by the National Institutes of Health.
In a preview published in this week's Famitsu magazine, Square Enix announced Final Fantasy Agito, an original fantasy RPG with multiplayer elements that'll be free to play on iOS and Android...
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