Sentences with phrase «scale study published today»

Targeted biopsy using new fusion technology that combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with ultrasound is more effective than standard biopsy in detecting high - risk prostate cancer, according to a large - scale study published today in JAMA.

Not exact matches

But the study, published today in Earth's Future, finds that scientists won't be able to determine, based on measurements of large - scale phenomena like global sea level and Antarctic mass changes, which scenario the planet faces until the 2060s.
A study published in Nature today shares the discovery that large - scale upwelling within Earth's mantle mostly occurs in only two places: beneath Africa and the Central Pacific.
The study, published today in Nature, is the first to demonstrate that the online world can affect a significant real - world behavior on a large scale, say the researchers.
Our new study, published today in the journal Earth's Future, finds that — at least from measurements of global sea level and continental - scale Antarctic ice - sheet changes — scientists won't be able to tell which road the planet is on until the 2060s.
October 3, 2004 October 3, 2004 - In a paper published today in the online edition of Nature Genetics, a deCODE - led team of scientists present the results of a large - scale population study linking recombination rate with maternal age and fertility.
In a large - scale genomic study, published in Science today, a team of researchers led by Uppsala University found that this behaviour might be rooted in their genetic make - up, revealing a likely common evolutionary path that allows for separating populations into novel species.
A large - scale study, published in Wellcome Open Research and which passed peer review today, has shown that inactivating the same gene in mouse embryos...
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 8 June 2015 — A study led by scientists at deCODE genetics and published today demonstrates at population scale that variations in the sequence of the genome that increase risk of mental illness characterized by psychosis are also predictors of creativity.
Large - scale deforestation in the tropics could drive significant and widespread shifts in rainfall distribution and temperatures, potentially affecting agriculture both locally and far from where forest loss is occurring, concludes a study published today in Nature Climate Change.
Our new study, published today in the journal Earth's Future, finds that — at least from measurements of global sea level and continental - scale Antarctic ice - sheet changes — scientists won't be able to tell which road the planet is on until the 2060s.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z