Sentences with phrase «researchers see evidence»

But the researchers see evidence that the odds would have been even smaller a century ago.
Nor do the researchers see any evidence that the appetite for travel to exotic locations and lavish holiday developments — to ski resorts or coral atolls or historic cities — is likely to slow.
The researchers saw evidence of both on the shores of St. Kitts, Mitchell said.
The researchers saw evidence of this phenomenon, which may suggest future combinations with PD - 1 / PD - L1 inhibitors.
Working in a mouse model, the researchers saw evidence that 3BNC117 was able to engage the animals» immune cells and accelerate their clearance of HIV - infected cells.

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Despite decades of work by public - health researchers hoping to prove their case on a scientific basis, conclusive evidence is nowhere to be seen.
And even that is being questioned by researchers now who are seeing evidence that lower sodium intake doesn't lead to lower blood pressure.
Already, Lukin said, the researchers have seen evidence of such states — in one of the first experiments conducted with the new system, the team discovered a new coherent non-equilibrium state that remained stable for a surprisingly long time.
But after reviewing all the evidence, Daviglus and her fellow panelists concluded that it «failed to provide convincing evidence» of the link, whereas other researchers see «some evidence» of a link.
To see if these deaths were linked with the KT extinction, the researchers tested for iridium, the rare metal found throughout the world near the KT boundary, thought by most to be evidence of a cosmic impact.
By scanning the brains of healthy volunteers, researchers at the National Institutes of Health saw the first, long - sought evidence that our brains may drain some waste out through lymphatic vessels, the body's sewer system.
Researchers analyzed belly fat tissue samples from 55 people to see if the tissue samples taken in winter showed more evidence of browning activity than those taken in summer.
A team of researchers led by Cornell's Radwan Tajeddine examined Cassini data and found evidence that the active south polar region of Enceladus — the fractured terrain seen here at bottom — may have originally been closer to the icy moon's equator.
«What's appealing about the current growing body of evidence on right - to - carry laws is that different researchers using different methodologies and different data sets are coming to similar conclusions... We are all coalescing around the same message, and that's the best that science can do: Look at the imperfect data in different ways and see if a consistent story emerges.»
Now, a team of MIT researchers may have found enough evidence to convict the guilty parties — but you'll need a microscope to see the killers.
It's the first known evidence of such a dinosaur brain — but now that they know to look for it, the researchers say, they might go back and look at other endocranial casts of dinosaurs to see whether they might contain traces of other such structures.
Scientists had long suspected that some local animals might not be able to outrun climate change, but researchers haven't yet been able to prove the hypothesis, says Loarie, who was not involved in this study: «It's just wonderful to see empirical evidence that backs this up.»
Now German researchers have provided new evidence supporting the notion that migratory birds actually see magnetic fields.
No other researcher had found evidence that neurons can breach the wall between these regions, but developmental neurobiologist Pasko Rakic thought he saw hints of such a migration in brain slices he examined in 1969.
But beyond the Higgs, researchers hope to see evidence of new physics.
«It is great to see that what we call the standard model of human evolution gets confirmation from entirely separate evidence,» says population geneticist Luca Cavalli - Sforza of Stanford University in California, the first researcher to trace human migrations with DNA.
Researchers have seen evidence for this in the lab, where male fruit flies have evolved devious tricks, such as compounds in their semen that made females less sexually attractive to other males (ScienceNOW, 22 June 1998).
The researchers also found evidence that the protective effect of 10398G is stronger in women than in men — hinting at a possible explanation for the sex difference doctors have seen.
The evidence from MRI scans suggests that such Neanderthal - derived genetic variation may affect the way our brains work today — and may hold clues to understanding deficits seen in schizophrenia and autism - related disorders, say the researchers.
He points out that if the researchers had focused only on alpha males, they would have seen no evidence of social learning.
Once this interpretation took hold, many researchers came to see this as evidence that Cahokia was «a male - dominated hierarchy,» he said.
In just the last decade, ocean researchers have seen evidence of methane being produced in oxygenated water, and dubbed the phenomenon the «methane paradox,» but no microorganism has been found to be responsible.
«Our study offers the first evidenceseen in breast tissue — that high saturated fatty acids in the breast adipose tissue is associated with presence of breast cancer in postmenopausal women,» says senior author and investigator Sungheon G. Kim, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Radiology at NYU Langone and a researcher at the Center for Advanced Imaging, Innovation, and Research.
This year has seen extensive development in the functionality of the RD - Connect tools and services, consolidation of RD - Connect's reputation in the European rare disease community (as evidenced by invitations for RD - Connect resources to play a central role in major new initiatives), and substantial progress towards future sustainability of the RD - Connect assets, which are now mature resources for RD researchers to use in their everyday practice.
When the researchers later opened up the man's brain, McKee's team saw the unmistakable evidence of CTE.
«For the first time, we see evidence suggesting that intense interactions between the stars in the central binary played a significant role in sculpting the nebula we see today,» said Thomas Madura, a NASA Postdoctoral Program fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and one of the researchers.
As some of you have seen me mention before, more and more evidence is mounting every day from scientists and researchers revealing that the artificial trans fats that are loaded into your food supply in huge quantities are one of the WORST things that you can put into your body.
The researchers also studied «warranting,» or providing evidence about your achievements and accomplishments on a dating profile, like a link to another website or Wikipedia page to prove you are who you say you are, to see if this affected an online dater's perception of your trustworthiness.
He met his wife using online dating and has In their 2015 online dating study published in Evidence - Based Medicine researchers Khalid Khan and Sameer Chaudhry noted that: «People almost always see
By contrast, researchers have devoted considerable attention to studying racial disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes — and there is compelling evidence that when students have a teacher of the same race, they tend to learn more at school (see «The Race Connection,» research, Spring 2004).
In an analysis of the actions of Missouri's state legislature, which increased teacher pensions nine times during a ten - year period from 1991 - 2001 (netting each teacher about $ 75,000 in future benefits and imposing a $ 5.4 billion long - term liability to the state), researchers saw little evidence of any real analysis.
While researchers are still collecting data about how the CSP curriculum affects students, principals and teachers are already seeing anecdotal evidence.
It was little surprise to see evidence of segregation by genre and the differing values placed on each genre, Weinberg added, but the researchers were very surprised at how clear this discrimination was.
Evidence of this viewpoint can be seen from researchers like Briffa and Cook in the Climategate emails.
Michael Mann (see linked article) writes, «Much as lions on the Serengeti seek out vulnerable zebras at the edge of a herd, special interests faced with adverse scientific evidence often... attack those researchers whose findings are inconvenient, rather than debate the findings themselves.»
That he has reported so soon, and in a way that supports the CRU researchers, will be seen by many critics as de facto evidence of a whitewash.
Now, we either have thousands of researchers conspiring to tell almost exactly the same lie... or you guys are incapable of seeing the evidence.
By examining this material, researchers can see evidence of a 500 - year drought, the passing of the Little Ice Age, and impacts of European settlers.
The researchers weren't able to see any evidence of a greening effect that other scientists had hoped for.
The extended evidence is in the detailed work of a group of researchers at Dartmouth College, published in the journal Geology (see Justin S Stroup, Meredith A Kelly, Thomas V Lowell, Patrick J Applegate, & Jennifer A Howley, «Late Holocene fluctuations of Qori Kalis outlet glacier, Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peruvian Andes», Geology, 25 February 2014).
Comparing his models and archaeological evidence lets researchers see what conditions led to growth or decline for these peoples.
On one hand, these two papers provide some of the most compelling evidence yet that neonicotinoids play a significant role in the death of bees around the world; and yet, most researchers agree that pesticides alone can not account for the declines we're seeing.
Without there being credible evidence for some real effect few responsible researchers would see this as a field of research that they would want to get involved in.
Scholars from a variety of disciplines (clinical observers, neuroscientists, primatologists, social psychologists, sociologists, life span researchers, and historians) provide evidence that people do in fact frequently catch one another's emotions (for reviews see Chartrand, Maddux, & Lakin, 2005; Hatfield et al., 1994, 2009, 2014; Hess & Fischer, 2013; Lundqvist, 1993).
Fortunately, conducting randomized trials over the decades, intervention researchers have produced numerous manual - guided, evidence - based treatments (EBTs) for depression, anxiety, and conduct in youth.2 Unfortunately, these treatments have not been incorporated into most everyday clinical practice.3 - 5 A common view is that the complexity and comorbidity of many clinically referred youths, whose problems and treatment needs can shift during treatment, may pose problems for EBT protocols, which are typically designed for single or homogeneous clusters of disorders, developed and tested with recruited youths who differ from patients seen in everyday clinical practice, and involve a predetermined sequence of prescribed session contents, limiting their flexibility.3 - 8 Indeed, trials testing these protocols against usual care for young patients in clinical practice have produced mixed findings, with EBTs often failing to outperform usual care.7, 9
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