Sentences with phrase «published scientific studies showing»

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This guy is not doing scientific «studies» to show the truth of his claim and publishing them and submitting them for peer review.
This was shown in a new study led by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, which has recently been published in the renowned scientific journal «Nature Communications».
The report of a study published in the Scientific American showed that men with lower levels of testosterone are more vulnerable to depression.
There have been many peer reviewed published scientific studies that have shown the benefits of probiotics when added to the diet.
In a new study published in the scientific journal JAMA Psychiatry, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University show that individuals with social phobia make too much serotonin.
The agency did not take wider action until last year, he says, because by that time researchers had published more scientific studies showing how far fluid pressure could travel from a wastewater well.
Their paper, which was published in the scientific journal BMC Ecology, is the first behavioral study worldwide showing the interaction of two invasive species in the context of the decline of native species.
The results of the study, funded by the Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance (MESA), are published in one of the world's leading medical journals The Lancet Infectious Diseases, and show that adding high doses of ivermectin, an endectocide class of drug, to the antimalarial dihydroartemisinin - piperaquine (DP) had a major and prolonged effect on mosquito mortality.
In a new study now published in the latest edition of the scientific journal PNAS, Bárbara Parreira and Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; Portugal) show that social structure is important to maintain the genetic diversity within species.
Their study, published online in Scientific Reports, shows that administering an FDA - approved nutrition source prior to chemotherapy can reduce the amount of the toxic drugs that settle in the spleen, liver and kidneys.
The study by British and French scientists from the universities of Nottingham, Aberdeen (UK) and Paris - Saclay (France), The James Hutton Institute (Aberdeen) and UMR BDR, INRA, Jouy en Josas (Paris, France) published in the journal Scientific Reports, has shown striking effects of exposure of pregnant ewes — and their female lambs in the womb — to a cocktail of chemical contaminants present in pastures fertilised with human sewage sludge - derived fertilizer.
A team of researchers led by Rodrigo Lacruz, MSc, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Basic Science and Craniofacial Biology at NYU College of Dentistry, has published a paper in Scientific Reports (5:15803) titled «Dental enamel cells express functional SOCE channels,» which reports the results of a study showing for the first time the mechanism of calcium transport essential in the formation of dental enamel.
Prior attempts required treating martianlike dirt with heat or chemicals, but the new study, published today in Scientific Reports, shows that simple pressure can compact small red bricks held together by iron oxide in the soil.
In a study published online this week in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers from Rice University's Center for Theoretical Biological Physics (CTBP) and colleagues from Tel Aviv University and Harvard Medical School show how sophisticated genetic circuits allow an individual bacterium within a colony to act on its own while also ensuring that the colony pulls together in hard times.
The studypublished in Scientific Reports — was the first to challenge a growing trend among cognitive psychologists over the past 20 years that has attempted to show that believing in the supernatural is something that comes to us «naturally» or intuitively.
We were able to show that it's not how this occurs,» said ORNL's Brian Davison, coauthor on the study published in Scientific Reports.
The study is a solid confirmation of previous papers that showed B2M's important role in aging and memory, says biologist Irina Conboy of the University of California, Berkeley, who recently published a scientific paper showing that targeting a separate molecule can lower levels of B2M and restore brain cell formation.
According to a first clinical study published in the scientific journal Photoacoustics, the University of Twente and various European partners have designed a device that shows the difference between healthy fingers and arthritic fingers.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports, led by researchers of the University of Barcelona in collaboration with several other research institutions, shows that the direct effect of climate change in regulating fuel moisture (droughts leading to larger fires) is expected to be dominant, regarding the indirect effect of antecedent climate on fuel load and structure - that is, warmer / drier conditions that determine fuel availability.
Published in Scientific Reports, the study showed that adding torrefied biomass to poor soil from Botswana increased water retention in the soil as well as — the amount of plant growth.
However, the study recently published in the scientific journal Applied Soil Ecology shows that this earthworm species actually comprises several different species.
A study of rats published at the same time in the scientific journal Addiction Biology adds to the understanding of how OSU6162 works, as it shows that rats that voluntarily consumed alcohol for almost a year had lower levels of dopamine in their brain reward system than rats that had never drunk alcohol.
The new study published in Scientific Reports, has shown that the tiny creatures, will survive the risk of extinction from all astrophysical catastrophes, and be around for at least 10 billion years — far longer than the human race.
In a new study published in November in Scientific Reports, New York University College of Dentistry (NYU Dentistry) researchers investigating the catabolic effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in hyperparathyroidism (HPT) showed, for the first time, that monocyte chemoattractant protein - 1 (MCP - 1) is required for catabolic responses to PTH.
A study just published in Scientific Reports shows that these differences go hand in hand with differences in the patterns of integration among functional modules of the brain.
The study, which has been published in the scientific journal Molecular Psychiatry, shows that it is the imbalance between the two signalling systems which determines the severity of the symptoms suffered by the individual rather than the degree of change in a single system.
Last year, Brandon McFadden, an assistant professor of food and resource economics at the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, published a study that showed scientific facts scarcely change consumers» impressions of genetically modified food and other organisms.
In a study published in the open access scientific journal eLife, Roberto A. Keller and Patrícia Beldade from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC, Portugal), in collaboration with Christian Peeters from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (France), showed that ants grow the size of their thoracic segments differently according to the specialized tasks they will perform as adults.
The results of this study, now published in the scientific journal Science, show that centrioles normally have a coating that protects them and that this coat is lost inside the oocyte, hence centrioles are eliminated.
This work reinforces a previous study, published in Nature Scientific Reports last November, that shows the anti-malaria drug chloroquine reduces Zika transmission between mothers and babies in a mouse model.
In a study published Thursday in Scientific Reports, researchers show that the blue - capped cordon - bleu (Uraeginthus cyanocephalus) uses fancy footwork to find love.
The study, published Feb. 4, 2016, in the open access Nature journal, Scientific Reports, also showed that the prevalence of narrowed blood vessels in patients with connective tissues disease (CTD) was particularly high in young African - Americans.
Now in a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, Alexander Zaika, Ph.D. and coworkers show that DNA damage in the esophageal cells caused by acidic bile reflux (BA / A) activates enzymes called NADPH oxidases in the mitochondria, the cell's power house, to release highly reactive - oxygen species (ROS).
Based on a recent, special compilation of 12 reports published in the scientific journal Cereal Foods World during 2014 - 2017, eating whole grains is actually beneficial for brain health and associated with reduced risk of diverse types of cancer, coronary disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity and overall mortality.EL BATAN, Mexico (CIMMYT)-- A new, exhaustive review of recent scientific studies on cereal grains and health has shown that gluten - or wheat - free diets are not inherently healthier for the general populace and may actually put individuals at risk of dietary deficiencies.
The study, published July 21, 2016, in Scientific Reports, also showed significant changes in the gut microbiome after antibiotic treatment, suggesting the composition and diversity of bacteria in the gut play an important role in regulating immune system activity that impacts progression of Alzheimer's disease.
ANN ARBOR, MI — American scientific teams still publish significantly more biomedical research discoveries than teams from any other country, a new study shows, and the U.S. still leads the world in research and development expenditures.
In the study now published in the scientific journal Nature the researchers have compared the genomes in a large number of dogs and wolves, and mapped areas of the genome that show clear differentiation between the two groups.
This has been shown in a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, published in the prestigious scientific journal The New England Journal of Medicine.
The very lively debate on scientific publishing and open access is spreading beyond the scientific and publishing circles as shown, among others, by the announcement by the European Commission of «a study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe» and by the publication of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report «Scientific Publications: Free for ascientific publishing and open access is spreading beyond the scientific and publishing circles as shown, among others, by the announcement by the European Commission of «a study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe» and by the publication of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report «Scientific Publications: Free for ascientific and publishing circles as shown, among others, by the announcement by the European Commission of «a study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets in Europe» and by the publication of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report «Scientific Publications: Free for ascientific publication markets in Europe» and by the publication of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report «Scientific Publications: Free for aScientific Publications: Free for all?»
A new study, published in Scientific Reports, finds that patients taking psilocybin to treat depression show reduced symptoms weeks after treatment following a «reset» of their brain activity.
Is there a scientific way to measure «set point», and any published studies that show «set point» can indeed be lowered with IF / EF?
A 2013 study published by scientific journal Frontiers in Zoology and conducted by scientists from the Czech University of Life Sciences in the Czech Republic and the University of Duisburg - Essen in Germany showed that magnetoreception might be the reason behind this circling behaviour.
However, within a year of Lindzen's iris hypothesis paper being published, four scientific groups had published their own studies finding significant flaws in his methods and assumptions, shown in dark blue in the first graphic above.
Anything of interest to the scientists whose field is dealt with by the particular journal may be published; for example Dr Naomi Oreskes, of the University of California in San Diego, published a study that she did showing that there is an overwhelming consensus in the scientific publications on the human cause for climate change.
According to NASA, «Multiple studies published in peer - reviewed scientific journals show that 97 percent or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree: Climate - warming trends over the past century are extremely likely due to human activities.»
A recent expose was written showing just how financially skewed and biased science is, as well as documenting that the vast majority of scientific studies are pure garbage as science has shifted into a publishing business model rather than sticking to the scientific method.
Last summer, climate communication researchers at George Mason University and Yale University published a commentary urging the science community to reiterate the scientific consensus on climate change — that 97 percent of scientists support the conclusion that climate change is real, and humans are causing it — citing studies showing that exposing individuals to this message can increase their estimates of the scientific consensus by 10 to 20 percent.
«Multiple studies published in peer - reviewed scientific journals1 show that 97 % or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree: Climate - warming trends over the past century are very likely due to human activities.
«Multiple studies published in peer - reviewed scientific journals show that 97 percent or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree: Climate - warming trends over the past century are extremely likely due to human activities.»
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