Not exact matches
Security
researchers advise users to regularly backup their files in a secure and reliable
way, to use proper security software, and to never
open attachments when the sender is unknown.
Uber is
opening up in an area where it might make sense competitively for it to stay more closed off: The ride - hailing company's new Movement website will offer up access to its data around traffic flow in scores where it operates, intended for use by city planners and
researchers looking into
ways to improve urban mobility.
Researchers found that most controlling parents are unable to read their child's mood or engage in
open two -
way communication so that, for instance, during the car ride back home after a game, she wouldn't want to speak with the parent and didn't want any feedback.
Researchers found that autonomy - supporting parents were able to «read» their child's mood, provide feedback on their child's sports performance at the right time (which the child often invited), and maintain
open two -
way communication.
Fraunhofer
researchers have now developed a platform that makes it possible to flexibly install secure devices in a
way that is based on
open and vendor - neutral hardware and software standards.
These insects can «bend, wrinkle, buckle, twist, droop, and creep» their
way through the environment, and they do it «without massively complex brains,» the
researchers write December 7 in Royal Society
Open...
The memo does not mention postdocs, but it
opens the
way for those making major scientific contributions to projects to receive the official acknowledgement as full - fledged independent
researchers that has traditionally been the exclusive prerogative of faculty members.
To do so,
researchers will need to find non-invasive
ways to record the firing of individual neurons, because all current methods involve
opening the skull and, often, sticking electrodes into brain tissue.
Injections can be done in two
ways: out in the
open when
researchers are tuning up the machines and secretly when they are taking data.
The
researchers have found a
way to record the earliest stages of an embryo's growth and have filmed for the first time ever, the moment of implantation,
opening new possibilities for improved methods of IVF treatment and regenerative medicine.
The Megatron ® sputtering system, developed in - house by
researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST in Braunschweig,
opens the
way to the development of entirely new coating systems — for applications of all kinds.
Now
researchers in the US have discovered how to modify cyclodextrins to take other chemical groups,
opening the
way to making related compounds with useful new properties.
Bulbul Chakraborty, a theoretical physicist at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, says the
researchers» analysis
opens the
way to controlling splashing in, for example, spray coating surfaces with various substances.
Now
researchers have combined 3D printing with polymer - derived ceramics,
opening up a whole new
way to shape ceramic materials.
Professor Lakey adds: «The model behaves in a
way that you would expect of a living bacteria which
opens up exciting opportunities for
researchers to test new compounds.»
«Helium ions
open whole new world of materials: Using a helium ion microscope,
researchers are exploring the
way materials change when exposed to helium ions..»
«It's fascinating research because it has
opened up a whole new
way to study planetary systems,» says Sara Seager, an extrasolar planet
researcher at the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Washington DC, US.
The new Salk tool, called CasRx,
opens up the vast potential of RNA and proteins to genetic engineering, giving
researchers a powerful
way to develop new gene therapies as well as investigate fundamental biological functions.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have found a
way to reduce the coercivity of nickel ferrite (NFO) thin films by as much as 80 percent by patterning the surface of the material,
opening the door to more energy efficient high - frequency electronics, such as sensors, microwave devices and antennas.
Not only does the feat
open the
way to a universe of new proteins, but it also gives
researchers a new platform for investigating how DNA evolved and why all life is limited to just five bases.
The new method, which has been developed at the University of Queensland, Australia, produces superconducting ceramics of much higher purity than in the past and
opens the
way to their widespread application, say
researchers at the centre for microscopy and microanalysis.
Mele says that the goal of SCOAP3 is to switch the discipline's journals to
open access without
researchers noticing any effect on their grant funding or on the
way they publish papers.
Delgado and fellow UC Berkeley
researchers tracked 22 fox squirrels in their leafy habitats on the campus, putting them through a series of foraging tasks that had them puzzle their
way into various
open and locked containers to get to nuts or grains.
Now
researchers at MIT and other institutions have solved that mystery, potentially
opening the
way for the development of synthetic materials that could have similar light - blocking properties.
By simulating electrical brain activity and relating the behavior of single neurons to brain waves, the
researchers aim to bridge this gap,
opening the
way to better tools for diagnosing mental disorders, and on a deeper level, offering a better understanding of ourselves.
«This study reveals new pathways in the earliest stages of ALS - FTD and
opens the
way for developing new classes of drugs to combat this dreadful disease,» said Justin Fallon, a professor of neuroscience at Brown and
researcher at the Brown Institute for Brain Science and one of the study authors.
Researchers from MIT have now found a safe and efficient
way to get large molecules through the cell membrane, by squeezing the cells through a narrow constriction that
opens up tiny, temporary holes in the membrane.
Researchers at the University of Sydney have established a method to identify individual nanoparticles released by human cells,
opening the
way for them to become diagnostic tools in the early - detection of cancers, dementia...
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign have come up with a
way of creating 3D objects out of flat sheets of graphene,
opening up the possibility of creating a whole new range of innovative electronic devices.
PULLMAN, Wash. — A group of WSU
researchers has discovered a
way to modify diamonds that
opens up important applications in the field of quantum computing and in radiation detection.
«This study reveals new pathways in the earliest stages of ALS - FTD and
opens the
way for developing new classes of drugs to combat this dreadful disease,» says study author Justin Fallon, PhD, a professor of medical science and of psychiatry and human behavior, and a
researcher at the Brown Institute for Brain Science.
Researchers have long speculated that water could find its
way to the surface through
openings along the cracks and ridges of the moon's chaotic geologic terrain.
Researchers have developed a 3D printing process that creates a chemically active catalytic object in a single step,
opening the door to more efficient
ways to produce catalysts for complex chemical reactions in a wide scope of industries.
Every cancer starts with a single cell, and Jackson Laboratory (JAX)
researchers have found a precise and reliable
way — whole - genome profiling of
open chromatin — to identify the kind of cell that leads to a given case of leukemia, a valuable key to cancer prognosis and outcome.
Emissions from personal - care products make their
way into the atmosphere when we have the windows
open or spend time outside, say the
researchers, but also through the ventilation systems of our cars, homes, and workplaces.
In a 2011 study published in BMJ
Open,
researchers suggested there might be a link between oral contraceptive use by women, and rising rates of prostate cancer (an estrogen - sensitive cancer) in men, due to the excess estrogen from women making its
way into our drinking water.
A team of
researchers from Tarim University in China has expanded the list of uses for aromatic fennel: not only is it a great digestive aid, but fennel seed essential oil also seems to have an antifungal effect,
opening up new
ways to combat infections, a pervasive threat to health.
Another subplot involves Dr. Lawrence Hayes (Paul Giamatti), a Cal - Tech
researcher who happens to discover a
way to predict seismic events about 15 seconds before the earth
opens up and swallows his research assistant.
The paper, by
researchers Christopher Dede, Tina Grotzer, Amy Kamarainen, and Shari Metcalf, describes the
ways in which EcoXPT can support classroom practices that the NRC connects with deeper learning: case - based approaches; self - directed,
open - ended, and collaborative inquiry; apprenticed learning; interdisciplinary learning; and learning that's embedded with diagnostic assessments based on many sources.
Comer's research marked an important milestone for SEL in schools, and in many
ways opened the door for other organizations,
researchers, and policy - makers to contribute and shape what SEL is today.
The
researchers likened the pattern to the
way in which humans would use either hand for a simple task such as
opening a door but one or the other for writing.
The
way in which the exhibited art work has drawn inspiration from theatre, as well as theatre's significance for contemporary art and art theory, is discussed during two whole - day events that offer
open lectures by artists and
researchers.
Now the Web giant is facing fresh criticism, this time in an
open letter from 17 scientists and policy
researchers who were invited to Google's Silicon Valley headquarters back in 2011 to explore
ways to improve climate science communication (I was also invited and gave a talk).
There's an
opening panel under
way now in which two climate
researchers, Michael Mann and Benjamin Santer, are teamed up with Stewart Brand, the author of «Whole Earth Discipline» and the «Whole Earth Catalog.»
The futuristic # 89m ($ 123m) centre, housed in a striking nine - storey triangular building east of Glasgow's George Square, was
opened in 2015 to «revolutionise the
way researchers in academia and industry collaborate and innovate together».
Key themes / issues discussed in the study: -
open access - branding the library -
researchers» behaviour (e.g., how they find information, their use of print information resources, etc)- the library as a physical space / place - availability of digital information -
researchers» new
ways of working - communications between librarians and... [more]
Key themes / issues discussed in the study: -
open access - branding the library -
researchers» behaviour (e.g., how they find information, their use of print information resources, etc)- the library as a physical space / place - availability of digital information -
researchers» new
ways of working - communications between librarians and
researchers