Sentences with phrase «recent pnas»

The early data for this is «Study 1» in the recent PNAS paper (another paper will report the four - year outcomes for all of the charters who participated in the second cohort).
Perovich has done lots of data collection which shows the effects of surface melt ponds on albedo, as also shown by Pistone et al. in figure 3 of their recent PNAS paper: «Observational determination of albedo decrease caused by vanishing Arctic sea ice».
Bit of an aside, but do you or Jules have any observations on the recent PNAS papers on soil contamination from Fukushima?
Words such as «tenets», for example, which was used no less than 4 times in the recent PNAS sponsored «Expert credibility in climate change» paper:
In addition, according to the recent PNAS paper by Yangyang Xua and Veerabhadran Ramanathan, «Well below 2 °C: Mitigation strategies for avoiding dangerous to catastrophic climate changes» (http://www.pnas.org/content/114/39/10315.full), manmade aerosols are currently «hiding» 0.9 C of warming.
4:38 p.m. Updated I read Mark Fischetti's piece on global warming and hurricanes in Scientific American just now, which points to a recent PNAS study finding «a statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events» from tropical cyclones in the Atlantic.
In their recent PNAS paper members of the Imperial College team reported that the presence of LSD was linked to a boost in blood flow and functional connectivity between the brain's primary visual cortex and seemingly unrelated brain networks that mediate other sensory inputs as well as higher - level processes including emotion.
On the one side, there's Moggie the Mass Murderer, which sees cats as directly responsible for the extinction of many species of mammal, bird and reptile (63, according to a recent PNAS paper).

Not exact matches

But a recent study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough of it in the U.S. Based on data from a company owned by one of the study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
Her most recent paper — this one published in PNAS, the official journal of theNational Academy of Sciences — explains a totally new way that viruses operate in building particles and how viruses can change shapes to interact with their host cells.
A recent study published in the journal PNAS shows that young capillary vessels rejuvenate aged pancreatic islets.
A team of researchers including members of the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering highlight the power of emerging quantum technologies in two recent papers published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The recent research published in the PNAS article, builds on work reported earlier this year in Nature Chemical Biology, which was led by York, and involved Professor Bernard Henrissat, of CNRS, Aix - Marseille Université, Marseille, France.
There is, however, a possible way around this, which was investigated in a recent paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by an international research team that includes Ryan Requist, Erio Tosatti and Michele Fabrizio of the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste.
According to the study published in the journal PNAS, achieving the SDGs would lead to population growth below even the lower bound of recent UN probabilistic population projections.
Some recent papers «communicated» to PNAS include work on the effect of testosterone on financial decisions by men and women; on the proper DNA «barcode» for identifying plants; and a cover story on the separation and divergence of different lineages of the coast horned lizard.
According to new research published today in the journal PNAS, scientists examining the most recent Cassini data have created a working model to understand the physics.
A recent paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) describes how researchers at KTH / SciLifeLab were able to find more productive yeast and the underlying genetic alterations using picoliter droplet screening in a microfluidic system.
A recent paper published in in PNAS reveals that selection of long - lived sperms from the male ejaculation results in offspring with greater prospects of surviving early -LSB-...]
Another recent study published in the journal PNAS suggested that many of the stereotypes associated with birth order, such as first - borns being bossy or last - borns being irresponsible, don't necessarily hold water.
Update: Steve Milloy makes a similarly erroneous point commenting on another recent paper (PNAS, 2004) on the same topic
Kelley, C.P. et al. (2015) Climate change in the Fertile Crescent and implications of the recent Syrian drought, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073 / pnas.1421533112
Their recent study, published in PNAS (3), characterizes the mechanism of action of a smooth muscle myosin inhibitor, CK - 2018571, that induces smooth muscle relaxation and can be used to treat diseases involving smooth muscle hypercontractility, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Two recent studies published in PNAS have also linked carbs to decision - making.
A recent example of a large - scale «top down» study using aircraft and tower data is that of Miller et al (2013, PNAS).
Recent research published in PNAS suggests that decentralizing forest carbon management - putting local communities in charge of the «forest commons» may be a very useful strategy for implementing forest carbon policies, though the authors offer that more and better data is needed for more concrete conclusions (Chhatre 2009).
There's a lot of blowback against James Hansen's recent (non tested) PNAS paper, trying to link weather and climate, covered here on WUWT.
In the first comprehensive biogeochemical model of this «Canfield Ocean,» Johnston et al. (2) in a recent issue of PNAS present a stunningly different take on those early photosynthesizers — one in which the upper, light - containing layers indeed drove biological production but without the expected concomitant release of oxygen.
Mild Little Ice Age and unprecedented recent warmth in an 1800 year lake sediment record from Svalbard, PNAS, v. 40, no. 10, doi: doi: 10.1130 / G33365.1.
«The reconstructed amplitude of change over past centuries is greater than hitherto reported, with somewhat greater Mediaeval warmth in the Northern Hemisphere, albeit still not reaching recent levels,» write the researchers in their paper in PNAS.
(For a different perspective based on Holocene ocean sediments under the Ellesmere Island ice shelf, see the recent Antoniades et al (PNAS 2011).
A recent rise in deadly, debilitating, and expensive heatwaves was caused by climate change, argues a new statistical analysis published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
It was particularly nice of PNAS to allow the Team to «prearrange» an editor who had been a collaborator with a coauthor within the past 4 years — Cazenave was coauthor with Rahmstorf in Rahmstorf et al (Science 2007), Recent climate observations compared to projections (accepted Jan 25, 2007; published Feb 1, 2007).
More usefully in terms of future predictions, a recent paper in PNAS by Van Vuuren and co-workers (including a friend of mine, Tom Wigley, who is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Adelaide), assessed the impact on climate change of some plausible real - world actions.
Mann et al in fact drew those same conclusions in their most recent work on this problem (PNAS, 2008).
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