Sentences with phrase «scientific articles each year»

Omics International publishes more than 50,000 scientific articles a year — all of which are freely available to the public.

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An article in Scientific American last year titled «Inside a Western Town That Refuses to Quit Coal» said the plant emits nearly 15 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, earning a spot among the top 20 carbon - producing power plants in the country.
Now that they're suddenly saying it isn't a metaphor because the author of this article made a few giant leaps in logic when connecting recent scientific evidence to some cult that's been around for a few thousand years.
The other Dr Snelling writes scientific articles on rocks at least hundreds or thousand of millions of years old and openly contradicting the Statement of Faith.
The theme of these articles and talks is that there is scientific evidence that the geological features of Australia are explicable within the context of an Earth which is only some 6 - 10,000 years old and that most such features can be attributed to a world - wide flood which occurred more recently still.
We have been aware of scientific articles describing this phenomenon for many years.
In fact, most breastfeeding and parenting websites are misleading and not related to scientific evidence.And as a result, you can see the low percentage of maintaining breastfeeding for 6 or 12 years as recommended.And as u mentioned, only 5 % of moms fail to breastfeed due to medical conditions.Finally, I would say that was a pleasure to see that article as I would refer to it in my next blog article.Sure I will let u know when published.
An article this week in Science looks at the challenge of organizing and maintaining research programs at 2 - year institutions, and the faculty who take it on — partly to prepare their students for futures in the scientific workforce and partly to suit their own desire to keep doing research.
And a February article in Nature Biotechnology summarized the career outcomes of 15 years of postdocs at the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) using a newly devised taxonomy of scientific jobs, plus related visualizations.
Last year, he received a prize from the Portuguese Society for Neuroscience for the best scientific article in 2007, an Aging Research Prize from the Portuguese Society for Neuroscience and Pfizer, and an Installation Grant from the European Molecular Biology Organization.
Readers of Scientific American first learned that excess carbon dioxide could detrimentally affect climate in a feature article that ran back in 1959 — that's right, 50 years ago.
Podcast host Steve Mirsky talks with human evolution expert Kate Wong about the small group of humans who survived tough times beginning about 195,000 years ago and gave rise to all of us, a story told in the cover article of the August issue of Scientific American, our 165th anniversary edition.
The new record, described in an article published today in the online edition of the Nature Publishing Group's journal Scientific Reports, spans a 410 - year period from 1600 to 2010.
The postdoctoral and junior - faculty years correspond with the prime childbearing years, and most of the part - time researchers interviewed for this article adapted their work schedules so that they could pursue a scientific career and raise a family
Each year hundreds of peer - reviewed scientific articles are retracted.
Not only was 1939 a bad year for making scientific history, their article contained some fearsome mathematics, guaranteed to scare away most biologists and doctors.
Alda: Yeah, I had been reading Scientific American I guess for almost about 50 years — pretty much every issue and pretty much every article — and I went from not having any idea what I was reading to getting a little bit more of a sense of a language; and it was to me like learning a new language.
One hundred years ago a Scientific American article about the history and large - scale structure of the universe would have been almost completely wrong.
«This was an adequate decision,» says Bengt Gerdin, a professor emeritus of surgery at Uppsala University in Sweden, who concluded in a report last year that Macchiarini's published research articles painted a flattering picture of his patients» health, and thus constituted scientific misconduct.
As Stephen C. Riser and M. Susan Lozier note in their February 2013 Scientific American article, «Rethinking the Gulf Stream,» «A comparison of the Argo data with ocean observations from the 1980s, carried out by Dean Roemmich and John Gilson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the upper few hundred meters of the oceans have warmed by about 0.2 degree C in the past 20 years.
Society produces 2.5 million scientific articles per year, a number that's growing exponentially.
Having sold a piece on logic machines to Scientific American a few years prior (which, incidentally, included a cardboard cutout), he approached the magazine with an article on flexagons.
In their first collaborative article 20 years ago, 2008 Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier, along with Robert Gallo, co-investigators who discovered HIV, introduced a Scientific American single - topic issue on AIDS.
Three scientific articles will be published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports describing the fitness and health effects of soccer training for 63 75 - year - old untrained men.
Receding Himalayan glaciers Almost six years ago, I was the editor of a single - topic issue on energy for Scientific American that included an article by Princeton University's Robert Socolow that set out a well - reasoned plan for how to keep atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations below a planet - livable threshold of 560 ppm.
Every year they publish more than 1,200 original scientific articles in Science Citation Index (SCI) journals.
Caltech astronomer Maarten Schmidt was working on a brief scientific article about 3C273 on the afternoon of February 5 that year when he suddenly recognized a pattern in the object's visible - light spectrum that allowed an immediate calculation of its distance.
Polka contended that the publishing process can be slow and that preprints provide rapid access to findings many months or even years before peer - reviewed articles reach the scientific community.
ILL scientists and their users publish around 600 articles each year in the international scientific press and in conference proceedings.
Being invited to write the feature article gave the team a chance to offer a broader view on their contributions to the scientific community over the last few years.
As a best - selling author, he has published several books: Ten Years Younger, The 30 - Day Heart Tune - Up, Smart Fat, and his latest book, The Better Brain Solution, plus numerous scientific articles.
In recent years, there have also been hundreds of new articles published in scientific and medical journals that relate to silver, colloidal silver, and nano - silver in some fashion.
However, I find it baffling how a 24 year old «blogger» with no qualifications or credentials in the aforementioned disciplines of study, has the audacity to write an article attempting to refute the claims and findings of a man with 40 + years experience in scientific research, a who was involved in the discovery of dioxin, recognized as one of the most deadly toxins ever found, a man who has written hundreds of scientific papers, a recipient of numerous awards for his work as a biochemist and a man who directed the most comprehensive study of diet, lifestyle and disease on humans, ever.
In a scientific review article published this year in the journal of Vascular Health and Risk Management the authors conclude: «Sibutramine, in conjunction with lifestyle measures, is a useful drug for reducing body weight and improving
Over 6,100 articles in European scientific literature have attested to the effectiveness of this safe, inexpensive and powerful healing modality, and over 15,000 European doctors, naturopaths and homeopaths have recommended this self - administered, one - minute treatment to more than 10 million patients in the past 70 years to successfully treat cancer, AIDS, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, herpes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, asthma and most other diseases.
That year, an article in the scientific journal Skin Therapy Letter reported the results...
This article is the most comprehensive analysis of the scientific research from the last 20 years that has examined the link between cortisol levels and chronic fatigue.
Over the past 40 years, numerous academic and scientific studies have failed to reach a consensus on the effectiveness of planting to reduce particulate matter (PM) in the air we, and for the sake of this article, our children and pupils in the classroom, breathe.
What I want to know, is this: For YEARS, the term «author» has carried a common connotation that this meant you finished and published a NOVEL; writer was reserved for those who write daily columns or for those who published periodical articles in magazines or scientific journals, but never tackled a novel.
His career spans nearly 30 years as a vet and he lectures nationally and internationally and has published more than 150 scientific journal articles and 41 veterinary textbook chapters.
Dr. McCalla was a member of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists Examination Committee for five years, and has lectured extensively and published several scientific articles in veterinary ophthalmology.
Article by Penny Rafferty in Berlin / / Jul. 21, 2017 Dehlia Hannah's work traverses both the world of image - making and scientific discourse: she started her research in climate change and art around ten years ago and has repeatedly asked the question... [read on]
I subscribed to Scientific American for years till their articles became largely political and politically correct.
He did mention the work of the guys who believe that mankind started burning (clearing forests) 8000 years ago and averted a big freeze that got a major article in Scientific American around a year ago (as if it was the truth as opposed to being his scientific belief) and that the interglacials seem to cast doubt on that work which is why anyone reading Scientific American would have thouigh itScientific American around a year ago (as if it was the truth as opposed to being his scientific belief) and that the interglacials seem to cast doubt on that work which is why anyone reading Scientific American would have thouigh itscientific belief) and that the interglacials seem to cast doubt on that work which is why anyone reading Scientific American would have thouigh itScientific American would have thouigh it was true.
You might want to take a look at the article I did in Scientific American a couple years ago, entitled «Could World Food Shortages Bring Down Civilization?»
I have studied lions for over 30 years (see my Web site at www.lionresearch.org — where you will find copies of most of my scientific articles).
Suffice it to note that of the million or so scientific journal articles published each year, few if any present skepticism.
Gray has published peer - reviewed scientific work on coal, his most recent article having been published 17 years ago.
While those who stand in denial of climate change have failed in the last 15 years to produce a single, peer - reviewed scientific journal article that challenges the theory and evidence of human - induced climate change, mainstream media was, until very recently, covering the story (in more than half the cases, according to the academic researchers Boykoff and Boykoff) by quoting one scientist talking about the risks and one purported expert saying that climate change was not happening — or might actually be a good thing.
The process involves years of analyzing tens of thousands of scientific journal articles on topics ranging from sea level rise and glacial melt to past climate shifts.
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