«Our results and the historical record suggest that a high learning capacity and long distance migrations enabled Namibian elephants to shift their ranges to survive against high variability in climate and in hunting pressure,» said first author Yasuko Ishida, a research
scientist in animal sciences at Illinois.
Not exact matches
In medicine today, physician -
scientists and basic
scientists supplement support for their research by applying their expertise part time to develop and test commercial products.1
In my own field, vision
science, university - based researchers obtain additional funding through clinical and electrophysiologic studies, pathology, imaging, biochemistry, and
animal model development performed for pharmaceutical and instrument companies.
The 27 large prints
in the «Picturing
Science: Museum
Scientists and Imaging Technologies» exhibit showcase what the museum's researchers see as they pore over
animals, artifacts, and other targets of inquiry.
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In a story about the animal species that are winning and losing as the Arctic warms, in this week's Science, Eli Kintisch offers a peek into the extreme working and living conditions of some of the biologists, zoologists, geoscientists, oceanographers, and atmospheric scientists conducting this researc
In a story about the
animal species that are winning and losing as the Arctic warms,
in this week's Science, Eli Kintisch offers a peek into the extreme working and living conditions of some of the biologists, zoologists, geoscientists, oceanographers, and atmospheric scientists conducting this researc
in this week's
Science, Eli Kintisch offers a peek into the extreme working and living conditions of some of the biologists, zoologists, geoscientists, oceanographers, and atmospheric
scientists conducting this research.
A new insight into one of the biggest questions
in science — why some
animals, including humans, work together to maintain a common good — has been achieved by
scientists at the University of Sheffield.
Scientists have successfully treated the deadly Ebola virus
in infected
animals following onset of disease symptoms, according to a report published online today
in Science Translational Medicine.
In a new review of scientific literature and analysis of data published in Science, an international team of scientists cautions that the loss and decline of animals is contributing to what appears to be the early days of the planet's sixth mass biological extinction even
In a new review of scientific literature and analysis of data published
in Science, an international team of scientists cautions that the loss and decline of animals is contributing to what appears to be the early days of the planet's sixth mass biological extinction even
in Science, an international team of
scientists cautions that the loss and decline of
animals is contributing to what appears to be the early days of the planet's sixth mass biological extinction event.
Teams of
scientists from Michigan Technological University led by wildlife ecologist Rolf Peterson since 1975, and joined
in 2000 by John Vucetich, assistant professor of forest resources and environmental
science, have carefully monitored the waxing and waning of these
animal populations.
Mild oxygen levels
in shallow seas but oxygen - poor deep oceans lasted for some 1.3 billion years during a time that has been dubbed the «Boring Billion» but eventually led to the development of mitochondria that now power multicellular planet and
animal life (Nick Lane, New
Scientist, February 10, 2010; Rachel Ehrenberg,
Science News, September 29, 2009; Johnston et al, 2009; and H.D. Holland, 2006).
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Scientists Tackling Our Lifestyle Killers»
Since most of the research work still focuses on early basic
science work and studies
in animals, the funding has mainly created jobs tied to laboratory construction and positions for new
scientists, assistants and lab technicians, the study said.
More than 100
scientists,
animal welfare officers, representatives of advocacy groups and stakeholders from different countries met for a 2 - day conference
in San Francisco to discuss how to improve transparency and to increase the public understanding of the essential contributions that
animal research makes to modern life
science and biomedical research.
In response, Texas A&M University's department of
animal science head Dr. Cliff Lamb hopes to tap into
scientists and specialists within the department and both Texas A&M AgriLife -LSB-...]
«One purpose of this joint project is to develop and disseminate best practices to help U.S. beef industry members meet the requirements for marketing beef to Chinese markets,» said Dr. Russell Cross, professor and Texas A&M AgriLife Research
scientist in the department of
animal science at Texas A&M University
in College Station.
In an article published in Science magazine today, Daszak and a group of like - minded scientists described a new initiative, called the Virome project, that would identify and catalogue hundreds of thousands of yet - to - be-discovered viruses found in wild animal
In an article published
in Science magazine today, Daszak and a group of like - minded scientists described a new initiative, called the Virome project, that would identify and catalogue hundreds of thousands of yet - to - be-discovered viruses found in wild animal
in Science magazine today, Daszak and a group of like - minded
scientists described a new initiative, called the Virome project, that would identify and catalogue hundreds of thousands of yet - to - be-discovered viruses found
in wild animal
in wild
animals.
A veterinary
scientist, Mark L. Morris Jr., was renowned for his pioneering work
in small and exotic
animal nutrition, and his tireless dedication to Morris Animal Foundation's mission to advance animal health through excellent sc
animal nutrition, and his tireless dedication to Morris
Animal Foundation's mission to advance animal health through excellent sc
Animal Foundation's mission to advance
animal health through excellent sc
animal health through excellent
science.
Leading
scientists, veterinarians,
animal advocates and others interested
in the range of concerns associated with the presence of cats outdoors will convene
in Marina del Rey, Calif., on Dec. 3 - 4, for «The Outdoor Cat:
Science and Policy from a Global Perspective,» a conference devoted to the latest scholarship and knowledge on the subject.
The AAVN is an international association of veterinarians,
animal nutrition
scientists, veterinary technicians, industry representatives, and veterinary and
animal science students with a common interest
in animal nutrition.
A veterinary
scientist, Mark L. Morris Jr., DVM, PhD, was renowned for his pioneering work
in small and exotic
animal nutrition, and his tireless dedication to Morris Animal Foundation's mission to advance animal health through excellent sc
animal nutrition, and his tireless dedication to Morris
Animal Foundation's mission to advance animal health through excellent sc
Animal Foundation's mission to advance
animal health through excellent sc
animal health through excellent
science.
In Scotland, the University of Dundee runs LifeSpace, a «
science art research gallery», while Edinburgh College of Art recently launched a course called Making
Animal Studies with artist Andrea Roe and veterinary
scientist Andrew Gardiner.
While earlier studies had linked early - stage cancers and lower sperm counts
in animals to low BPA doses, no study had ever linked exposure to female reproductive diseases.Not surprisingly, the plastics industry balked at the findings, labeling the
scientists as biased and alarmist; they also rejected the BPA link to reproductive diseases as unfounded and based on uncertain
science.