Sentences with phrase «research over the coming decades»

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Research over the next decades will isolate personality types and isolate the triggers that cause their genetics to come into play.
Then, over two decades of searching for the Truth, I researched and studied mainly the basic principles and some of the details of all major ideologies, and I came to the conclusion that man can not redeem himself from God's judgment on his own based on proclaimed scriptures.
I've learned once you get over that «research hump» with many of these products, you can have an amazingly healthy product right in your home that will provide health, healing, and cosmetic benefits for decades to come.
As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant who has worked with breastfeeding women over the past decade, and having breastfed three boys myself (still currently feeding my youngest boy) I come from the philosophy of following your baby and your own instincts while sharing and discussing what the evidence based research shows in terms of baby sleep patterns and what is normal.
France Córdova, director of the National Science Foundation, also addressed the forum, saying NSF's agenda over the next decade will come from «10 big ideas» including understanding the changing Artic, leveraging artificial intelligence, harnessing big data, developing quantum enabled technology, studying the microbiome and advancing research about gravitational waves.
THE SN 10 Science News spotlights 10 rising scientists who will transform their research fields over the coming decades.
«This aspect of the research is one of the most intriguing findings to come out of the TCGA program, which has been looking at more than 30 tumor types over the past decade
«Over the last decade, more and more side effects have come to light» from the gadolinium agents, Bruns says, so that led the research team to search for alternatives.
Bell, one of the authors of a 2011 National Research Council (NRC) report that identified future areas for scientific research in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, notes that the communications issue came up frequently in the report, and has been an issue for over aResearch Council (NRC) report that identified future areas for scientific research in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, notes that the communications issue came up frequently in the report, and has been an issue for over aresearch in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, notes that the communications issue came up frequently in the report, and has been an issue for over a decade.
Wildfires across the western United States have been getting bigger and more frequent over the last 30 years — a trend that could continue as climate change causes temperatures to rise and drought to become more severe in the coming decades, according to new research.
This line of research promises an impressive trajectory over the coming decades
Dr Martin says although this trend has appeared in many short - term studies, when her research team examined the data over eight decades they discovered a different picture — particularly when it comes to women.
Research shows that wealth comes at the price of health — they discovered industrialized countries have growing instances of chronic diseases over the last two decades.
This past Thursday marked the one - year anniversary of The Curious Case of Campbell's Rats, wherein we took a wild ride through over two decades of animal research in which Dr. T. Colin Campbell of China Study fame showed that dietary protein, whether it comes from animals or plants, protects against aflatoxin toxicity and the initiation of new precancerous lesions while simultaneously promoting the growth of precancerous lesions that have already formed.
The trend spread nationwide over the coming decades, but what also spread was research showing that fluoride decreases IQ in infants, triggers a massive inflammatory response, and depletes your antioxidant supplies.
This comes in the wake of over a decade worth of research showing that chocolate and / or cocoa lowers blood pressure, prevents or ameliorates endothelial dysfunction (a primary contributor to atherosclerosis), protects against coronary artery disease, reduces stroke risk, prevents cholesterol oxidation (which converts healthy lipoproteins into artherogenic ones), to name only 5 of 70 + potential health benefits associated with its regular consumption.
For the United States, the research suggests, modest gains in student achievement as measured by one international assessment could cumulatively boost the country's gross domestic product by tens of trillions of dollars over the coming decades.
While the enrollment rate for children from middle - income families in U.S. private elementary schools has declined significantly over the last five decades, the level for high - income families has been relatively steady, according to a National Bureau of Economic Research study released this month — a trend that could come to perpetuate the nation's growing wealth divide.
These lessons come from Education Northwest's research, development, and technical assistance activities conducted over more than four decades on the frontlines of transforming teaching and learning.
While there isn't as much research on the causes of canine cancer as there is on human cancer, over the last few decades more studies have came out.
LONDON (July 9, 2013)-- The traditional «First — Business — Economy» seating layout of many commercial aircraft is set to change over the coming decade, with premium economy becoming an increasingly important seating class, according to the latest findings from IMS Research, now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS).
The works, which largely come from the collection of the Cruz - Diez Art Foundation, show the richness and variety of the artist's research over more than six decades of creation, with early works such as El Muro negro (1957), Physichromie 459 (1969), Couleur Additive 105 (1976), Couleur à l'espace (1995), until recent works of the Couleur Additive, Induction Chromatique and Physichromie series.
Soon's work has been singularly poor for over a decade, first coming to prominence with the Soon and Baliunas (2003) debacle in Climatic Research which led to the resignation of 5 editors in protest at the way the paper was handled (and see more here).
WASHINGTON — Choices made now about carbon dioxide emissions reductions will affect climate change impacts experienced not just over the next few decades but also in coming centuries and millennia, says a new report from the National Research Council.
July 16, 2010 — Choices made now about carbon dioxide emissions reductions will affect climate change impacts experienced not just over the next few decades but also in coming centuries and millennia, says a new report from the National Research Council.
Over the past decade this has averaged $ 3.11 M a year, split 61/39 between the US Department of State, who funded «administrative and other expenses» of $ 1.9 M / yr out of their $ 16.4 B (FY2010) budget (from which the $ 1.6 M contribution to the IPCC Trust Fund presumably came), and the US Global Change Research Program, who provided $ 1.21 M / yr out of their $ 1.16 B (FY2009) budget for «a technical support unit that helps develop IPCC reports» (Chris Field's TSU for WG II at Stanford perhaps?).
Forget physical risk reduction, when it comes to research, these are the sort of outcomes that should be the primary goal of governance (most if not all field experiments that might be carried out over the next decade carry extremely low to negligible risk to the environment because of their small scale).
Increased weed and pest pressure associated with longer growing seasons and warmer winters will be an increasingly important challenge; there are already examples of earlier arrival and increased populations of some insect pests such as corn earworm.64 Furthermore, many of the most aggressive weeds, such as kudzu, benefit more than crop plants from higher atmospheric carbon dioxide, and become more resistant to herbicide control.72 Many weeds respond better than most cash crops to increasing carbon dioxide concentrations, particularly «invasive» weeds with the so - called C3 photosynthetic pathway, and with rapid and expansive growth patterns, including large allocations of below - ground biomass, such as roots.73 Research also suggests that glyphosate (for example, Roundup), the most widely - used herbicide in the United States, loses its efficacy on weeds grown at the increased carbon dioxide levels likely to occur in the coming decades.74 To date, all weed / crop competition studies where the photosynthetic pathway is the same for both species favor weed growth over crop growth as carbon dioxide is increased.72
Meanwhile, ExxonMobil will be plowing over $ 100 billion into the search for new oil and gas reserves over the coming decade — all while they get to control the direction of renewable energy research at Stanford at a relative cost of 1/5 of 1 %.
Now, with the caveat that Latif claims no «skill» in any forecast after 2015 — a caveat the media and deniers never print — as you can see, their model suggests we'll see pretty damn rapid warming in the coming decade, just as the Hadley Center did in a 2007 Science piece and just as the US Naval Research Lab and NASA recently predicted (see «Another major study predicts rapid warming over next few years «'' nearly 0.3 °F by 2014 «-RRB-.
Prior to coming to Parents as Teachers, Allison spent over a decade managing national, regional, state, and local research and evaluation projects at a research and consulting firm, Transtria, and Saint Louis University, School of Public Health.
David Olds, the developer, identified a problem, came up with a concept, pilot - tested a response, and built a model into an operating program over two decades of repeated trial and error, operation, and research.
«Despite today's continuing market turmoil, our research indicates that Alberta will prove to be the best real estate market in North America over the coming decade,» says report lead author Don Campbell, REIN president and author.
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