Sentences with phrase «scientific work shows»

A growing body of scientific work shows that gratitude and kindness are traits that lead to higher levels of well - being.
Scientific works show that free radicals are destroyed in alkaline media.

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It might be that Satan, if you'll allow me, works to screw scientific results to show things that would lead one to dismiss the biblical account.
More critical analysis is needed to show how the whole direction of modern scientific work serves the interests of the rich and powerful and worsens the condition of the poor and powerless.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
Freud was convinced that things are hidden below the surface, and he saw his scientific work as showing the instinctual sources of religion, culture, and morality.
The theologian can not as a theologian enter upon detailed discussions of the interpretation of the modern scientific world view and its relevance for theological assertions, but he can and should show the need for such discussions and their significance for his own work.
The following paragraphs consider these two directions in turn, showing how, at every point in the reflection, scientific and religious concerns interact and work together.
The following extracts from that work show the unity of fundamental Christian vision and scientific knowledge which he preserved to the end.
Scientific research shows that physical punishment does not work in the long run, is associated with an increased risk for many behavioral and psychological problems, and is simply unnecessary given that we have non-violent discipline techniques that are very effective.
Reported in Scientific American: This Week in World War I: September 19, 1914 The first few weeks of the Great War in Europe had convincingly shown the value of aircraft for reconnaissance work.
Researchers who conduct animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
In your fall Scientific American MIND feature you write «study after study shows that working out is not terribly effective for weight loss on its own.»
But Voinnet, Baulcombe writes, also showed «hard work and [the] ability to focus on the important scientific issues to the exclusion of everything else, including the real world.»
If you believe climate sceptics, a huge body of evidence involving the work of tens of thousands of scientists over more than a century should be thrown out on the basis of the alleged misconduct of a handful of researchers, even though nothing in the hacked emails has been shown to undermine any of the scientific conclusions.
In an article published in the scientific journal Science Advances, the research group shows the phenomenon in action in three specially built molecules, and proposes a model for how it works.
How Things Work by Neil Ardley (Dorling Kindersley, # 14.99, ISBN 0 7513 0215 5) does better than most because there is an extra dimension: it doesn't tell, it shows, By following some simple step - by - step experiments the child discovers scientific principles, including how levers work and why skyscrapers don't fall dWork by Neil Ardley (Dorling Kindersley, # 14.99, ISBN 0 7513 0215 5) does better than most because there is an extra dimension: it doesn't tell, it shows, By following some simple step - by - step experiments the child discovers scientific principles, including how levers work and why skyscrapers don't fall dwork and why skyscrapers don't fall down.
According to Webster, the survey also showed that the pressure to patent is making some scientists withhold details of their work in scientific publications and at conferences.
Now, in a landmark research paper culminating 20 years of scientific investigation, researchers at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem show for the first time how bacterial superantigen toxins work, and how antagonists they designed can block toxin action and save lives.
The claim is examined in detail by blogger Richard North, who shows that the statement, repeated in a qualified way in the IPCC Synthesis Report (which summarizes the three working group texts), has a murky scientific basis.
Scientific analysis of diatom oil has shown that it is very suitable for use as biofuel, says T. V. Ramachandra, a professor of ecological sciences at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) here who is working on this project with IISc researchers Durga Mahapatra and Karthick Balasubramanian, along with Richard Gordon, a radiology professor at the University of Manitoba in Winnepeg.
A study of rats published at the same time in the scientific journal Addiction Biology adds to the understanding of how OSU6162 works, as it shows that rats that voluntarily consumed alcohol for almost a year had lower levels of dopamine in their brain reward system than rats that had never drunk alcohol.
On June 30, following on work published in the scientific journal Nature by STRI post-doctoral fellow, Scott Mangan, a group of 50 researchers from 12 countries published a paper in Science (lead author, Joe LaManna, Washington University in St. Louis) showing that close plant relatives make bad neighbors and that the negative interactions between relatives are stronger in the tropics, which may explain why tropical forests are so rich in species diversity: Because plants do not do well next to their relatives, there is more space for non-relatives to fill.
At Multnomah Biblical Seminary in Portland, Oregon, most students responded that they strongly agreed or agreed with statements such as «I recognize that scientific discoveries might have a bearing on how I approach life, work, and ministry,» the surveys showed.
But our work here shows that we can understand in general how to use this open data, that it has scientific value, and that this can be a stepping stone to future analysis of more exotic possibilities.»
This work reinforces a previous study, published in Nature Scientific Reports last November, that shows the anti-malaria drug chloroquine reduces Zika transmission between mothers and babies in a mouse model.
«Our work shows that almost 70 % of king penguins - about 1.1 million breeding pairs - will have to relocate or disappear before the end of the century because of greenhouse gas emissions,» said Dr Céline Le Bohec from the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the University of Strasbourg.
«Best foot forward, Part 2: How to give a great job talk» is a practical guide to how to structure and deliver a scientific job talk that shows your work and, more importantly, you, in the best possible light.
Previous work by the NC3Rs showed that many publications reporting publicly funded animal research from the UK and US lacked key information on how the study was designed, conducted and analysed, which could limit their value in informing future scientific studies and policy.
This anti-PD-1 antibody works in a complementary fashion to ipilimumab and can be combined with it for more powerful results, as has been recently shown by a clinical trial conducted by CRI Scientific Advisory Council associate director Jedd Wolchok.
«They may offer anecdotal reports, but there is no scientific data to show the program works,» says Baylor College of Medicine professor John Foreyt, PhD.
Scientific research has repeatedly shown us that protein supplementation works best when applied before and after the training session.
This paper provides powerful new experimental evidence that vitamins A an dD cooperate with one another as a synergistic pair, and provides a further example showing that the Weston A. Price Foundation's work is being slowly acknowledged by the scientific community and incorporated into scientific research.
On a recent special edition of The Larry King show, panel experts Bob Proctor, John Assaraf and others who were featured in the movie «The Secret» explained that recent breakthroughs in neuroscience along with understanding mental laws, reveal why goal setting, the «law of attraction» and «positive thinking» really do work, regardless of whether you look at them from a metaphysical or a scientific perspective
The best part is when the scientific study they used to prove their product works shows a dose of 5 grams is needed to be effective and their serving size / pill size is only 1 gram... AND they have 10 other ingredients listed as being in the pill.
Scientific research shows that the reward system in the brain by ME / CFS is not working properly.
Ashwagandha is one of the few herbs that has been rigorously studied by researchers — and it has a mountain of quality scientific research behind it showing that it truly does work to improve health on many levels — from repairing and rebuilding the brain and nervous system, to balancing hormone levels, to strengthening the immune system, fighting aging, reducing anxiety and stress and improving mood, among many other things.
Reading up on research conducted by renowned academics, I've yet to see any scientific paper (published by an online dating site that claims scientific matching or any related academic) showing how its «recipe» really works, i.e. proving they can offer enduring, long term relationships (or marriage) with low divorce rates.
Filmed by EL Education, «Austin's Butterfly, a true story about a Presumpscot Elementary School first - grade student who was tasked with making a scientific drawing of a tiger swallowtail butterfly, shows the impact of feedback and revision on creating high - quality work.
From community project work and treks to sports tours and scientific research expeditions, the journeys show that boundaries can be pushed even in risk averse times.
The best way to do this is to «show our work» when it comes to scientific research and statistical data, making sure that we promote the most recent findings from academic sources such as those supported by HABRI and others.
Pillar # 2 — Avoidance of Punitive Methods Scientific studies have shown that the use of confrontational, punitive training techniques on dogs not only does not work long term, but actually exacerbates aggressive response and makes already aggressive dogs even more aggressive.
As for ultrasound flea collars, there is no scientific evidence showing that these work at all.
On National Pets @ Work Day, we celebrate the success stories of existing pet - friendly offices and hope to engage additional employers in a dialogue to highlight the growing body of scientific research that shows the positive effects of the human - animal bond, when and wherever you experience it.»
«There is solid scientific research to show that pets in the workplace benefit our health and well - being, and with National Pets @ Work day, Petco is helping to celebrate, raise awareness for, and hopefully, bring those benefits to many more people and pets.»
Scientific and medical studies show that sleeping or working in highly charged magnetic or geopathic areas can lead to emotional and physical health problems.
Paloma Polo (b. 1983, Spain) shows Action at a Distance (2012), a work filmed off the western coast of Africa on the island of Príncipe, the site of British astronomer Arthur Stanley Eddington's 1919 scientific excursion, undertaken to prove Albert Einstein's theory of relativity through photographing eclipses.
Pepa Prieto and Dean Monogenis will both show abstracted works in which scientific objectivity is gone and a plurality of space is emphasized.
Their works show that the Moon can be seen from a scientific, literal, or poetic point of view, and also that the ways in which it affects humans can be demonstrated through various interpretations and phenomena, figuratively or through abstract landscapes and shapes.
On September 28, 2016, Austrian artist Herwig Turk (b. 1964) opens Landschaft = Labor at the Carinthian Museum of Modern Art / MMKK, a comprehensive show of works based on the artist's examination of complex scientific themes.
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