The researchers next showed that the Smurf1 gene controls M. tuberculosis growth in human macrophages and that the Smurf1 protein was found in association with bacteria in the lungs of patients with tuberculosis infections.
Not exact matches
The
next challenge is to confirm the early 20th - century experiments
showing that plant cells themselves can act like lenses — and
researchers still need to figure out all the ends to which plants put their rudimentary sight.
But advances in digital technology are enabling everyone from laboratory
researchers to Hollywood filmmakers to expand the range of 3 - D imagery available to us; witness the great scans released last week
showing two 300 - million - year - old proto - spiders (see the
next slide).
While subjects were in the scanner, the
researchers administered a series of electric shocks to their wrists, each time warning them (by
showing them either a blue or a red cue on a screen) whether the
next shock would be mild or intense.
As an independent
researcher, you need to
show you can be tough and decisive and that you can take the
next step to go forward and be proactive.»
Scientists have a duty to inspire the
next generation of
researchers, says Knight,
shown here explaining the workings of an MRI with the help of a young volunteer.
Next,
researchers showed participants facial expressions of happiness, sadness and other emotions.
In their
next study, the
researchers said they plan to
show images to depressed patients of objects or people the patients dislike while their brains are scanned, Feng said.
Next the
researchers showed these images to monkeys while recording the electrical activity from individual neurons in three separate face patches.
Next, the
researchers repeated the adapt block — but, this time, subjects were
shown the 10 highest - value items (a high - value, or rich, environment).
Next, the
researchers showed the sheep the same celebs and a stranger, but now both faces were
shown as left - or right - sided profiles.
The
researchers showed that a remarkably slow metabolism allows the fish to live off that fat until the
next flood comes.
Now that the
researchers have
shown that, up to and around when stress is applied, all these systems look the same, the
next step of the effort is co-led by Durian and Paulo Arratia, professor of mechanical engineering and applied mechanics in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
«What's more,
researchers have
shown that while relatively rare, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are able to transmit Zika to their offspring, a mechanism allowing the virus to survive from one season to the
next.»
The
researchers tracked the brain activity of the two groups and found that it was different in the people who had seen the
show and could anticipate what was going to happen
next.
Next,
researchers isolated the candidate gene and used biotechnical approaches to develop transgenic plants that carried the Sr35 gene and
showed resistance to the Ug99 race of stem rust.
Next, the
researchers confirmed that A1s jettison the nurturing qualities they'd had as resting astrocytes, which Barres» group has
shown are essential to the formation and functioning of synapses, and instead became toxic to neurons.
But these migrating disturbances have not
shown up on schedule for the
next predicted maximum in 2013, say
researchers led by Richard Altrock of the National Solar Observatory.
On June 30, following on work published in the scientific journal Nature by STRI post-doctoral fellow, Scott Mangan, a group of 50
researchers from 12 countries published a paper in Science (lead author, Joe LaManna, Washington University in St. Louis)
showing that close plant relatives make bad neighbors and that the negative interactions between relatives are stronger in the tropics, which may explain why tropical forests are so rich in species diversity: Because plants do not do well
next to their relatives, there is more space for non-relatives to fill.
James Scott, a computer interface
researcher based at Microsoft Research labs in Cambridge, UK, will present a paper at
next month's Mobile Human - Computer Interaction conference in Lisbon, Portugal,
showing how LucidTouch's panel sensors have evolved into a mobile device with a qwerty keyboard on the rear.
Next, the
researchers gave the flies a single dose of cocaine then monitored the activity of tyrosine decarboxylase (TDC), an enzyme that normally
shows a spike in activity after cocaine exposure.
And indeed, when the
researchers placed the rodents in the shock cage the
next day, the animals
showed no fear.
Next, the
researchers gave the drug to older mice that already
showed signs of aging, such as muscle loss.
What's
next: In a related article not yet published, the same team of
researchers shows that biological signaling networks can be understood in the context of human - engineered electrical and mechanical systems.
An image mosaic taken in January
shows the rover's
next major scientific target, an area with clay - bearing rocks that
researchers have studied from orbit.
In three new articles published in Education
Next,
researchers with the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans (ERA - New Orleans) at Tulane University, directed by professor of economics, Douglas Harris,
show the impact of the reforms on student performance; consider to what degree the city's system of school choice provides a variety of distinct options for families; and take a careful look at the city's unique centralized enrollment system.
In a feature article for the winter 2010 issue of Education
Next, education
researchers Jay P. Greene and Stuart Buck of the University of Arkansas, drawing on extensive previous research on the effects of special education vouchers, dispel several common myths about these programs and
show how they have benefited handicapped children in states where they have been enacted, including those not in private placements.
Researchers like Robert Emmons, Martin Seligman, Monica Bartlett, and David DeSteno, as well as studies funded by the John Templeton Foundation, have found that keeping a daily gratitude journal,
showing appreciation when others give you even minor help, and delivering overdue gratitude to someone who helped you a long time ago all have beneficial effects; those expressions of gratitude that directly involve others often move them to be more appreciative of and helpful to the
next people they may meet.
Researchers care about
next August (when test scores come in, because they can
show achievement gains).
In a feature article for the winter 2010 issue of Education
Next, education
researchers Jay P. Greene and Stuart Buck of the University of Arkansas dispel several common myths about these programs and
show how they have benefited handicapped children in states where they have been enacted, including those not in private placements.
In an October article for the periodical Education
Next,
researchers Matthew Steinberg and Johanna Lacoe argued that current evidence is inconclusive on whether disproportionate discipline is actually the result of bias, and
researchers have been unable to
show how exclusionary discipline affects school climate or students» future lives.
STANFORD — Education
researchers William G. Howell of the University of Chicago and Martin R. West of Brown University have released newly compiled evidence from the 2008 Education
Next / PEPG survey which
shows that if the public is given accurate information about what is currently being spent on public schools, their support for increased spending and confidence that more spending will improve student learning both decline.
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and partners will present their new prototype of an electric four - wheel drive utility vehicle designed for Africa — the aCar — at the International Motor
Show (IAA) in Frankfurt
next month.
To test the dogs» ability to learn visual associations, the
researchers showed them a row of drawings
next to a row of underwater photos.
In this new study, the
researchers showed that increasing the albedo of a 1m2 surface by 0.01 would have the same effect on global temperature, over the
next 80 years, as decreasing emissions by around 7 kg of CO2.
Anyway, the
researchers at Duke «say trends over just a 10 - year period do not
show much about long - term warming,» and there's no evidence whatsoever to suggest that long - term warming over the
next 100 years is going to be anything even noticeable, abnormal.
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