The researchers went on run the experiment a second and then a third time.
Not exact matches
MacLellan
goes on to quote the
researchers: «Everyday activities (like household chores or
running errands) may afford families quality moments, unplanned, unstructured instances of social interaction that serve the important relationship - building functions that parents seek from «quality time».»
Researchers had intended to start their first data
run with the new rigs
on that day, but several systems — including the injection system — were not ready to
go, says David Reitze, a physicist and executive director of LIGO at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
But
researchers in charge of getting it up and
running again, who this week presented the first report
on the LHC's performance at a conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, have revealed that things haven't quite
gone as planned.
By analyzing collar data for captive pumas walking or
running on a treadmill, pouncing
on dead prey, and
going through their daily routines in a fenced yard, the
researchers learned how to use the collar to figure out an animal's activity as well as its location.
The
researchers went on to look at the International Database
on Longevity, which focuses
on the oldest people and is
run by an international team.
In a study
on running indoors versus outdoors,
researchers found that outdoor exercisers exert more energy to cover the same amount of distance as treadmill runners, indicating that if the goal is physical fitness, outdoor workouts are the way to
go.
The
researchers found that people tend to
run more slowly when they're
on a treadmill compared to outside (even though they think they're
going just as fast).
By the time director David Gelb (Jiro Dreams of Sushi) explains how the dog's brain is
running on overdrive, we've already heard one of the
researchers say «He could
go all Cujo
on us...» But it's just a device.