Sentences with phrase «recent paper published in the journal»

Lest there be any doubt about the fate that awaits coral in a corrosive world, a recent paper published in the journal Science provides a stark warning.
In a recent paper published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, Large and Gray (2015) assessed spontaneous and synchronized drumming tempo in a female bonobo (Kuni) who self - selected to participate by regularly approaching a human drummer in a designated research area within a bonobo zoo enclosure.
When we look at rocks below that size, the gap between the number of asteroids we've seen and the number we think are out there widens (see graph below), according to a recent paper published in the journal Icarus that lays out the known unknowns.
A recent paper published in the Journal of Communication found that people in long - distance relationships often have stronger bonds from more constant, and deeper, communication than normal relationships.
In a recent paper published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Karen Gjesing Welinder at Aalborg University in Denmark and colleagues set out to understand how wild Scandinavian brown bears protect their health and save energy during hibernation.
She and her co-authors answered that question in a recent paper published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
In a recent paper published in the journal Space Policy, my co-authors Dimitra Atri and Julia DeMarines and I propose the development of a METI protocol in order to guide the construction and transmission of messages to extraterrestrials.
In a recent paper published in the journal Environmental Pollution, scientists found that coho salmon became sick and nearly died, within just a few hours of exposure to polluted stormwater.
Their work is detailed in a recent paper published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
But according to a recent paper published in the journal Icarus, deep inside Pluto, and other distant worlds like it, there may be a surprisingly balmy refuge for possible life.
The authors of a recent paper published in the journal Personal Relationships found that physical attractiveness was indeed linked to a higher likelihood of getting divorced.
His engineering team described their new technology in a recent paper published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.
A recent paper published in the journal Marine Policy details the staggering amount of plastic and other debris found at the bottom of the world's deepest ocean trench.
The importance of Facebook is illustrated by a recent paper published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2 which employed in - depth interviews and focus groups with 55 college students to gather their thoughts about Facebook's role in relationship development.

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The battery is still in the early stages of development, with a recent paper describing it published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.
The third and most recent paper cited in the Central Florida Medical School paper, which is only available at the time of this writing as a pre-publication preview, is from the Department of Paediatric Dermatology, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK, but published in the Indian Journal of Dermatology late 2016.
The three recent papers published in American Journal of ObGyn: Wax metaanalysis (2010), Chervenak (2013), Grunebaum **** (see note at bottom)(Apgar 0, 2013) and the U.K. Birth Place study (2013) report perinatal death rates from homebirth as 3 times or 10 times higher than perinatal death rates in the first week than hospital birth.
A recent IUSL paper published in the Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology reports how research in this area continues to advance.
A paper detailing Dr. McGeer's most recent discoveries were published Friday in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.
In a recent paper published in The Astrophysical Journal, Boorman (and colleagues from the NuSTAR active galaxies science team) described how data from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been used to study the intrinsic behaviour of a «hidden» supermassive black hole in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic termIn a recent paper published in The Astrophysical Journal, Boorman (and colleagues from the NuSTAR active galaxies science team) described how data from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been used to study the intrinsic behaviour of a «hidden» supermassive black hole in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic termin The Astrophysical Journal, Boorman (and colleagues from the NuSTAR active galaxies science team) described how data from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been used to study the intrinsic behaviour of a «hidden» supermassive black hole in a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic termin a galaxy nearby to our own — IC 3639 — some 175 million light years from Earth, relatively close by in cosmic termin cosmic terms.
MSU's Behrad Noudoost was a co-author with Marc Zirnsak and other neuroscientists from the Tirin Moore Lab at Stanford University in publishing a recent paper on the research in Nature, an international weekly journal for natural sciences.
In a paper published earlier this month in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology, researchers asked, «Could the recent zika epidemic have been predicted?&raquIn a paper published earlier this month in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology, researchers asked, «Could the recent zika epidemic have been predicted?&raquin the journal Frontiers in Microbiology, researchers asked, «Could the recent zika epidemic have been predicted?&raquin Microbiology, researchers asked, «Could the recent zika epidemic have been predicted?»
Those studies, including their recent paper published in the medical journal Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, which demonstrated that the benefits of taking statins have been exaggerated and are misleading.
His most recent paper on the subject, a review, was published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry in December.
In a paper published in September in the journal APL Materials, researchers at Seoul National University describe a recent success for displays: flexible LEDs that could help replace shatter - prone screenIn a paper published in September in the journal APL Materials, researchers at Seoul National University describe a recent success for displays: flexible LEDs that could help replace shatter - prone screenin September in the journal APL Materials, researchers at Seoul National University describe a recent success for displays: flexible LEDs that could help replace shatter - prone screenin the journal APL Materials, researchers at Seoul National University describe a recent success for displays: flexible LEDs that could help replace shatter - prone screens.
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.
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago and the U.S. Geological Survey built a forecasting model for the region's shoreline and published their results in a recent paper in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface.
The findings were published in a recent paper, «Selective chemical vapor sensing with few - layer MoS2 thin - film transistors: Comparison with graphene devices,» in the journal Applied Physics Letters.
In a paper published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, academics from The University of Nottingham reviewed recent evidence that the neurochemical known as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is responsible for dampening down the hyperactivity that causes the repetitive and involuntary movements and noiseIn a paper published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, academics from The University of Nottingham reviewed recent evidence that the neurochemical known as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is responsible for dampening down the hyperactivity that causes the repetitive and involuntary movements and noisein the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, academics from The University of Nottingham reviewed recent evidence that the neurochemical known as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is responsible for dampening down the hyperactivity that causes the repetitive and involuntary movements and noisein Cognitive Sciences, academics from The University of Nottingham reviewed recent evidence that the neurochemical known as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is responsible for dampening down the hyperactivity that causes the repetitive and involuntary movements and noises.
The groundbreaking work was reported in a recent paper published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
Recent research findings were detailed in a paper published online in May in the journal Macromolecules.
Gibson's recent paper, published in the journal Paleoceanography, contributes to a better understanding of just how the oceans reflect those rapid changes.
The researchers — Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) and Biomedical Engineering (BME) Associate Professor Adam Feinberg, BME postdoctoral fellow TJ Hinton, and Kira Pusch, a recent graduate of the MSE undergraduate program — recently published a paper in the journal HardwareX that contains complete instructions for printing and installing the syringe - based, large volume extruder (LVE) to modify any typical, commercial plastic printer.
Professor Nicola Cherry, originally from the University of Manchester but now at the University of Alberta, commented on a recent companion paper published by the group in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: «In addition to cannabis exposure shown in this paper, we also know that men exposed to paint strippers and lead are also at risk of having sperm with poor morphology.&raquin the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: «In addition to cannabis exposure shown in this paper, we also know that men exposed to paint strippers and lead are also at risk of having sperm with poor morphology.&raquIn addition to cannabis exposure shown in this paper, we also know that men exposed to paint strippers and lead are also at risk of having sperm with poor morphology.&raquin this paper, we also know that men exposed to paint strippers and lead are also at risk of having sperm with poor morphology.»
In a recent paper just published online in the high impact journal Advanced Functional Materials, the researchers investigated why hafnium oxide based devices are so promising for memory applications and how the material can be tuned to perform at the desired leveIn a recent paper just published online in the high impact journal Advanced Functional Materials, the researchers investigated why hafnium oxide based devices are so promising for memory applications and how the material can be tuned to perform at the desired levein the high impact journal Advanced Functional Materials, the researchers investigated why hafnium oxide based devices are so promising for memory applications and how the material can be tuned to perform at the desired level.
But the one that's the most important in my opinion is the most recent paper that Dr. Erik Jensen and I collaborated on and published in the Canadian Journal of Physics in November 2004.
A recent paper published in the open access journal Zookeys provides a first - time glimpse in the natural history of the enigmatic spider species Progradungula otwayensis.
In a recent paper published in Biodiversity Data Journal, four new species are describeIn a recent paper published in Biodiversity Data Journal, four new species are describein Biodiversity Data Journal, four new species are described.
With a tweet yesterday, an editor of Scientific Reports, one of Nature Publishing Group's (NPG's) open - access journals, has resigned in a very public protest of NPG's recent decision to allow authors to pay money to expedite peer review of their submitted papers.
A paper describing the most recent work on CLAIRE has been published in the journal Nano Letters.
A number of scientific results suggest a biological basis for sexual orientation, but these results do not point to one simple biological or genetic explanation.2 Perhaps the best recent reviews of the scientific research relevant to this issue are found in a special issue of the journal Frontiers of Neuroendocrinology, the official journal of the International Neuroendocrine Federation and the American Neuroendocrine Society, that was published in April 2011.3 The papers in the special issue make clear that substantial evidence exists in animals for biological bases of sexual partner preference based on sex.
Recent findings indicating the possible discovery of a previously unknown subatomic particle may be evidence of a fifth fundamental force of nature, according to a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters by...
In a recent paper titled «On the likelihood of non-terrestrial artifacts in the Solar System», published in the journal Acta Astronautica, myself and co-author Ravi Kopparapu discuss the likelihood that human exploration of the Solar System would have uncovered any non-terrestrial artifactIn a recent paper titled «On the likelihood of non-terrestrial artifacts in the Solar System», published in the journal Acta Astronautica, myself and co-author Ravi Kopparapu discuss the likelihood that human exploration of the Solar System would have uncovered any non-terrestrial artifactin the Solar System», published in the journal Acta Astronautica, myself and co-author Ravi Kopparapu discuss the likelihood that human exploration of the Solar System would have uncovered any non-terrestrial artifactin the journal Acta Astronautica, myself and co-author Ravi Kopparapu discuss the likelihood that human exploration of the Solar System would have uncovered any non-terrestrial artifacts.
He's the lead author of the new paper titled «Greater future global warming inferred from Earth's recent energy budget» — as published in the journal Nature, December 7, 2017.
The most recent paper, «Ligand - Mediated Receptor Assembly as an End Point for High - Throughput Chemical Toxicity Screening,» is published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
It is also the focus of an important recent paper, published this past summer in the journal PLOS Biology and led by Jackson Laboratory Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Simon W. M. John, Ph.D..
In a recent paper published in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ, 778, 175), Harker and Pevtsov present a detailed case study of one such transient magnetic reversal, observed in NOAA 11429 during the M7.9 flare on 13 March 201In a recent paper published in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ, 778, 175), Harker and Pevtsov present a detailed case study of one such transient magnetic reversal, observed in NOAA 11429 during the M7.9 flare on 13 March 201in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ, 778, 175), Harker and Pevtsov present a detailed case study of one such transient magnetic reversal, observed in NOAA 11429 during the M7.9 flare on 13 March 201in NOAA 11429 during the M7.9 flare on 13 March 2012.
Although many researchers try to steer clear, not all do — a recent paper showed that some top economists publish papers in potentially predatory journals.
A recent paper, Capsaicinoids Enhance Metabolic Rate in Normal Healthy Individuals using a Novel Metabolic Tracker Breezing Device - An Open Label Placebo Controlled Acute Study, published in the journal Obesity Open Access discussed the findings of...
A recent paper, «Coconut oil and palm oil's role in nutrition, health and national development: A review,» was published in the September 2016 Ghana Medical Journal (GMJ).
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