The true
scientist at heart loves vials, bottles and experiments.
Another scientist at the heart of the temperature - reconstruction effort, Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University, said that if Mr. McIntyre wants to be taken seriously he has to move more from blogging to publishing in the refereed literature.
Here's an interview from May by a reporter for the news side of the journal Science in which Venter, the entrepreneurial
scientist at the heart of the work, explains what he's up to:
6:26 p.m. Updates Phil Jones, the University of East Anglia
scientist at the heart of many of the e-mail threads, offered reactions and a defense at a news conference today.
It's a self - help book about personal happiness, and it comes from a place of knowledge and experience, as well as plenty of research (I'm
a scientist at heart).
Being a nutrition
scientist at heart, Will naturally begins his book with a several very detailed sections on nutrition.
«I'm
a scientist at heart,» Schachter emphasizes.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Like evolutionary science in times past, climate science is now the target of «an elaborate P.R. campaign» to discredit researchers and their findings, says one of
the scientists at the heart of the battle.
The idea is to discuss how science affects our every day life and how in reality, we are
all scientists at heart.
I think it's because we're
both scientists at heart, but also because we are both children of the open - source, crowd - sourced, wiki generation.
This has been a well - publicized problem with climate science ever since the Climategate emails leak showed
the scientists at the heart of the global warming «consensus» engaging in all manner of skullduggery in order to prop up their debased cod - scientific theory.
Or is it just an anomaly, peculiar to a small clique of
scientists at the heart of climatology?
We are
scientists at heart.
Not exact matches
Stephen Barr is of course quite right to say that, even if
scientists sometimes don't acknowledge it, formality is right there
at the
heart of science.
That having been said, however, social
scientists who understand both the usefulness and limitations of their craft know that the religious phenomenon,
at its
heart and in its totality, escapes the nets of social theory and analysis.
Scientists at Harvard are studying the connection between eating chocolate and
heart health.
Scientists at the Institute of Food Research (IFR) and John Innes Centre in the UK have developed a
heart disease and cancer - fighting broccoli.
When
scientists looked
at the health of indigenous populations who regularly drink cacao they found that these populations, like the Kuna Islanders, have a lower incident of
heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
They even fund research
scientists at prestigious universities to conduct studies and write policy papers that are skewed toward saying that their products don't contribute to diabetes,
heart disease, obesity etc..
You do not need to be a rocket
scientist to know that Arsenal need a world class strike who can put fear in the
heart of opposition defenders, which would enable the other guys with skill from midfield to break through
at will.
Do you think that these
scientist have your best interests
at heart?
The case is just the latest in a series of actions against
scientists, including a writ against Peter Wilmshurst,
heart specialist
at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, by American firm NMT Medical, for suggesting medical trials into one of its devices had been described inaccurately.
«Confidentiality of
scientists» email communications and prepublication drafts is necessary to ensure the uninhibited and creative collaboration among
scientists that is
at the
heart of the scientific endeavor; to protect
scientists from undue burdens; and to encourage
scientists to enter into controversial yet important fields,» said the defense fund in its amicus brief.
Led by researchers
at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Heart Institute, the study demonstrates the gene Gm7325 and its protein — which the
scientists named «myomerger» — prompt muscle stem cells to fuse and develop skeletal muscles the body needs to move and survive.
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Scientists thrive on new discoveries and innovation, and I'm sure that's
at the
heart of both our careers.
The
scientists believe that sea ice is still
at the
heart of the story.
In several instances, critics say, the U.S. government has charged
scientists without understanding the science
at the
heart of its allegations.
But today a group of
scientists from Johns Hopkins University announced
at the American
Heart Association meeting in New Orleans that they have put the AFM to work in biomedicine.
It is crystal clear to all successful
scientists that mentoring (formal and informal) is
at the
heart of retaining students in the sciences, particularly underrepresented minority students.
The drugs were thought to produce those effects through distinct molecular pathways, but according to a new study led by
scientists at Temple University School of Medicine, both types of drugs may help the failing
heart by counteracting the effects of an enzyme known as GRK2.
At the cutting edge of research in the life sciences, a team of
scientists and animators from Japan has created an astonishing new film about the function of the human
heart.
It was a sentiment sounded by the AAAS Board of Directors when it adopted on April 16, 2010 its position that «Recognizing that this right lies
at the
heart of the AAAS mission and the social responsibilities of
scientists, AAAS will pursue opportunities to collaborate with the global scientific community so that the voice, interests and concerns of
scientists can be brought to this process.»
Biologists, physicists, mathematicians, and computer
scientists have begun cooperating on a sophisticated «systems biology» aimed
at understanding how the countless molecular interactions
at the
heart of life fit together in the workings of cells, organs, and whole animals.
«Mothers of infants with complex congenital
heart disease are exposed to increased stress, which has been associated with numerous adverse outcomes,» said Barbara Medoff - Cooper, PhD, RN FAAN, principal investigator and nurse
scientist in the Cardiac Center
at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and
at Penn Nursing.
The multidisciplinary team behind the current study includes world - renowned researchers in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; Paolo Macchiarini, MD, PhD, Director of the Advanced Center for Regenerative Medicine and senior
scientist at Karolinska Institutet; Doris Taylor, PhD, Regenerative Medicine Research Director
at the Texas
Heart Institute; and Mark Holterman, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics
at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Peoria, working in collaboration with a research team
at the Kuban State Medical University in Russia.
«When we think of
heart disease and high blood pressure, the main dietary villain that we've been trained to think about is salt, when it's actually sugar,» says James DiNicolantonio, a cardiovascular research scientist at St. Luke's Mid America Heart Institute in Missouri and associate editor at the journal Open H
heart disease and high blood pressure, the main dietary villain that we've been trained to think about is salt, when it's actually sugar,» says James DiNicolantonio, a cardiovascular research
scientist at St. Luke's Mid America
Heart Institute in Missouri and associate editor at the journal Open H
Heart Institute in Missouri and associate editor
at the journal Open
HeartHeart.
Other
scientists involved in the study were Amy Dickson and Toyokazu Endo, also
at Duke University, and Chinmoy Patra and Didier Stainier
at the Max Planck Institute for
Heart and Lung Research.
Take
heart in the added media «cred» and easier access to hot topics and top
scientists that being a genuine worker
at the frontiers of science is giving you.
Scientists examined the safety and effects of exercise three times weekly for six months
at high intensity, 80 to 85 percent of maximum
heart rate, and moderate intensity, 60 to 65 percent of maximum
heart rate.
The study is the first to examine the link between
heart failure risk and sedentary time, said Deborah Rohm Young, Ph.D., lead researcher and a senior
scientist at Kaiser Permanente in Pasadena, Calif..
And since the circuits are surrounded by biofriendly silicone, they could also be used in implantable
heart and brain monitors, says codeveloper John Rogers, a materials
scientist at the University of Illinois
at Urbana - Champaign.
Coastal altimetry, which provides detailed wave and sea level data in the coastal zone captured by specialist instruments called radar altimeters on board satellites, is
at the
heart of the project and
scientists from NOC have been
at the cutting - edge of this technique.
Knowing what's
at the
heart of its sticking ability could help
scientists unearth approaches to resist the plant, Zhang said.
After charting stars in the
heart of our galaxy traveling
at speeds up to 50 times faster than Earth circles the sun,
scientists are convinced that a supermassive black hole is pulling the strings, as only the relentless grip of a supermassive black hole could keep these frenzied stars locked into orbit within the galactic center.
For the first time, Argonne's
scientists and engineers pinpointed engine designs for a given fuel using the Mira supercomputer
at the
heart of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of Science User Facility.
New research from
scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) published in the journal Circulation, may lead to a new approach to help treat
heart failure early in the disease.
In describing the moment RadioAstron unfurled its golden dish, Yuri Kovalev, a
scientist at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow, says, «I felt as if a great stone had fallen from my
heart — pure happiness.»
In the Rutgers study, Zong and lead author Ji - An Pan, a
scientist in his laboratory, looked
at liver and
heart damage in laboratory mice and found that the mice in which the TRIM21 gene was inactivated suffered little
heart or liver damage when put through the same laboratory procedures used to produce tissue damage in mice with the gene.
Scientists from Didier Stainier's group
at the Max Planck Institute for
Heart and Lung Research have now identified the reason for this.
Together with
scientists at the universities of Cologne and Heidelberg, the Research Group led by Stefan Offermanns, Director of the Department of Pharmacology
at the Max Planck Institute for
Heart and Lung Research and professor
at Goethe University Frankfurt, has now succeeded in clarifying the underlying mechanism.