Sentences with phrase «recent issue of nature»

The study is published in the most recent issue of Nature.
In a recent issue of Nature, researchers at Genentech in South San Francisco employed antibody - antibiotic conjugates (AAC) to target intracellular reservoirs of S. aureus, which may be MRSA's Achilles heel in its ability to escape antibiotic eradication.
In the recent issue of Nature Communications, the authors describe how the guide molecule which, until now has been based on an RNA backbone, can in fact be made from a hybrid molecule incorporating DNA nucleotides.
The researchers, from the University of California, San Diego, the University of Southern California and the California Institute of Technology, describe the material's fabrication and testing in a recent issue of Nature Scientific Reports.
The researchers reported in a recent issue of Nature Communications that the effects of the Earth's tilt on the amounts of water in the oceans and in groundwater account for the changes in sea levels during this period, the Early Triassic.
They published their work in a recent issue of Nature.
This technology debuted in a recent issue of Nature Biotechnology.
In a recent issue of Nature, the researchers reported on a particular gene sequence that allows Bacteroidetes to carry out this function.
Steve: So, you have this paper in the most recent issue of Nature.
Their method, published in the most recent issue of Nature journal Computational Materials, provides a technique to produce a «dictionary» of the atomic building blocks found in metals, alloys, semiconductors and other materials.

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In recent issues of Process Studies there has been a spirited discussion among several contributors about whether or not God can be prehended by finite actual entities either in terms of the divine consequent nature or in virtue of a somewhat revised understanding of the divine primordial nature.
Perhaps best known for his text on the sociology of religion, The Sacred Canopy, Berger has also shown a keen interest in issues of development and public policy and in the nature of religious belief in the modern world, as evident in A Far Glory: The Question of Faith in an Age of Credulity (1992) and in his most recent book, Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience.
This special issue addresses modern developments in controlling and manipulating light: how light - based technologies are shrinking and becoming faster (Koenderink et al., p. 516); how recent theoretical developments in the manipulation of light are being implemented to provide materials with properties not available in nature (Pendry et al., p. 521); how the quantum properties of light are being exploited in new technologies (Walmsley, p. 525); and how new light sources are coming online that can probe the structure of matter on spatial and time scales that provide an exquisitely detailed picture of our microscopic world (Miao et al., p. 530).
The research is published in the most recent issue of leading scientific journal Nature Communications.
The UN expects China to account for 41 % of all carbon credits issued by 2012, but a recent paper in Nature suggests that a loophole in the system has allowed investors to get rich without cutting significant amounts of emissions.
In the May 30 2013 issue of Nature, William H Kimbel, Director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University cast considerable doubt on the recent announcement in the journal Science (see the report on this website) concerning fossilized partial skeletons found at Malapa Cave in South Africa and named Australopithecus sediba).
A study published in a recent issue of the journal Nature Neuroscience found that chocolate consumption can improve memory, particularly those memory skills that fade as we get older (like remembering if you recently ate chocolate).
Speaking of recent issues in gaming, the nature of the protagonist in this series can't be ignored.
Her recent programs include the Human / Nature series with Ecoartspace, New York City Audubon and The Nature Conservancy at locations including the NYC Department of Parks Arsenal Gallery (2007), the International Center of Photography, NYC (2006) and the Carriage House for Global Issues, NYC (2005).
Updated, 3:10 p.m. Using climate models and observations, a fascinating study in this week's issue of Nature Climate Change points to a marked recent warming of the Atlantic Ocean as a powerful shaper of a host of notable changes in climate and ocean patterns in the last couple of decades — including Pacific wind, sea level and ocean patterns, the decade - plus hiatus in global warming and even California's deepening drought.
The researchers, whose work appears in a recent issue of the journal Nature, also include Corey Lesk, of The Earth Institute at Columbia University and the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in Manhattan, and Pedram Rowhani, a lecturer in geography and international development at the University of Sussex.
Issues like the Medieval warm period, different possible causes of climate change (such as solar activity, or even the nature of our climate), studies indicating the last interglacial period was warmer than today, and the failure of recent dire predictions about the climate all show the debate on climate change is not nearly as settled as many global warming proponents would have us believe.
Most likely in response to the recent study published in Nature about oceanic iron fertilization, The Onion has an issue of American Voices about it.
A recent panel at the 19th annual Law Firm Leaders Forum, hosted by Thomson Reuters, addressed these and other issues surrounding the changing nature of...
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