Sentences with phrase «scientists reported today»

An experimental therapy that uses antibodies to stop the spread of Zika in monkeys is not effective at preventing pregnant women from transmitting the virus to their fetuses, University of Miami scientists reported today in the journal Nature Communications.
Global temperatures are dangerously close to the highest ever estimated to have occurred in the past million years, scientists reported today.
A telescope at the South Pole has detected subtle swirls in ancient light that have the potential to reveal how the universe began and point toward a grand unified theory of physics, scientists reported today.
Hurricane Irene, a powerful storm that ran north along the US East Coast four days after a magnitude - 5.8 earthquake rattled Virginia in 2011, may have triggered some of that earthquake's aftershocks, scientists reported today at the annual meeting of the Seismological Society of America in Salt Lake City, Utah.
A team of German scientists reported today that it has succeeded in turning stem cells that become sperm in mice into cells with many of the characteristics of embryonic stem (ES) cells.
Heat from the impact that made Occator probably allowed a mixture of ice, salts, and rock in Ceres's interior to become more fluid and rise up to the surface, scientists reported today at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas.
Many of the surprised dogs continued searching for the toy used to lay the scent trail — an indication that they had a mental representation of what they expected to find, the scientists report today in the Journal of Comparative Psychology.
Baby marmosets learn to make their calls by trying to repeat their parents» vocalizations, scientists report today in Current Biology.
Scientists report today that artificial blood vessels made using a person's own skin cells work well in patients receiving kidney dialysis.
Something stunted the growth of Mars in the earliest years of the solar system, planetary scientists report today in Nature.
As the scientists report today in Nature, about 80 % of the more than 120 events analyzed turned out to be light cosmic rays — protons or helium nuclei.
After weeks of practice, she was able to complete the task more than 75 % of the time, the scientists report today in Science Translational Medicine.
Patients recently diagnosed with type 1diabetes who received transplants of their own immune stem cells were able to go without insulin injections for nearly five years after the procedure, scientists report today.
Scientists report today the generation of patient - specific bone substitutes from skin cells for repair of large bone defects.
As the colony size increased, the leaf ants showed a marked increase in the regions of the brain concerned with learning and memory, the scientists report today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
But 50 dromedary camels from Oman that were tested all had antibodies against the MERS virus, the scientists report today in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Scientists report today new progress toward that goal.
Giving such a mouse a dose of diphtheria toxin destroys the animal's basophils for 5 to 6 days — and banishes resistance to ticks, the scientists report today in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
The 10 bumble bees that watched a sister perform the task were the most successful, the scientists report today in Science.
A lower dose of the drug was not immediately lethal, the scientists report today in Nature, but the animals developed tumors that arise from pluripotent cells called teratomas.
This likely means that as the air slows down, sand particles fall and get trapped in mucus and cilia that line the section, the scientists report today in the Journal of Experimental Biology.

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As EHS Today reports, the study, titled «Office Design's Impact on Sick Leave Rates,» considered almost 2,000 employees working in a variety of environments, and was carried out by a team of four Stockholm University scientists.
Anyone stranded on the mud flats would have been at risk of drowning, said the scientists, whose findings are reported today in the online journal Public Library of Science ONE.
Alfonsi reports from within Pamper's Top Secret Research and Development Center where over 500 scientists, chemical engineers and seamstresses work to improve the look, feel, absorbency, and trimness of today's disposable diapers.
Scientists don't fully understand what's driving Jupiter's strongest auroras, but data gathered by the orbiting Juno spacecraft hint that the electrons generating Jupiter's polar glows may be accelerated by turbulent waves in the planet's magnetic field — a process somewhat akin to surfers being driven shoreward ahead of breaking ocean waves, the researchers report today in Nature.
Scientists have invented a new class of dry batteries — the kind used in flashlights, for example — that have greater capacity and a faster discharge rate than ones on the market today, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Science.
A pair of scientists reported at the American Chemical Society meeting here today that they've developed a machine that in just minutes can detect trace compounds in the breath and diagnose diseases such as diabetes, kidney failure, ulcers, and possibly even cancer.
Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia Engineering, a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU), and Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) reported today that they have demonstrated — for the first time — an on - chip visible light source using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form of carbon, as a filament.
In the journal Cell Reports, published today online, the scientists describe how the powerful master regulatory transcription factor Bcl6 regulates the genome, ensuring that aggressive lymphomas survive and thrive.
In the new study, published today in Nature Geoscience, the scientists also report the atmospheric abundance of one of these «very short - lived substances» (VSLS) is growing rapidly.
Using this setup, scientists recreated the Massachusetts Institute of Technology logo, Super Mario, a tiled pattern of lizards, and a pile of fruit (above), they report today in Nature Chemical Biology.
The panel's report, released today by the National Research Council — part of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences — is expected to weaken further what many scientists feel is an already shaky case against the harmful effects of EMFs.
Now that question, at least, has been solved: They're definitely from Mars, scientists reported here today at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes ScienceNOW).
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Even when they're underground, nuclear tests can be detected in the skies — and as a result, global satellite networks could become a powerful new tool in the arsenal of weapons to help detect clandestine underground nuclear explosions, a team of scientists reported here today at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
That's orders of magnitude quieter than most cities, where noise levels average 50 to 60 decibels, scientists reported here today at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes Science).
And that's giving scientists a unique opportunity to study the characteristics of small - scale meteor impacts, researchers report online today in Science.
The discovery of how a KwaZulu - Natal woman's body responded to her HIV infection by making potent antibodies (called broadly neutralizing antibodies, because they are able to kill multiple strains of HIV from across the world), was reported today by the CAPRISA consortium of AIDS researchers jointly with scientists from the United States.
As reported today in the journal Science, the scientists used the approach to image micron - sized battery particles as lithium ions migrate in and out of the particles.
Since they don't have to worry about serious fights with their male neighbors, the female - like males can horn in on the breeding males» territories and their mates, the scientists report online today in Biology Letters.
Analyzing and dating these rocks, they found that ocean water began to appear on the ridge's land - facing side in 1945, even as the ice sheet remained grounded on the ridge's summit, scientists report online today in Nature.
According to a report published today in Nature, scientists may have detected the beginning of the field's next such reversal.
Scientists almost always think they need more money for research, so a report today from England's Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) isn't a big surprise in that regard.
But scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report today that several such hybrid viruses are, at least in ferrets, relatively benign.
Using just one tropical plant called a bromeliad, scientists were able to remove 80 % of six different compounds from the air in a small, sealed container, they reported today at the American Chemical Society's annual meeting.
Moreover, the volunteers recorded poorer sleep on a survey around the full moon, the scientists report online today in Current Biology.
Harvard University cognitive scientist Marc Hauser is on year - long leave following a university investigation that found evidence of misconduct in his lab, The Boston Globe reports today.
But only those three males, such as the one in the photo above, became proficient with the tool and successfully retrieved the nuts, the scientists report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. None of the females did so; nor did any of the birds, male or female, in the ghost demonstrator group.
E-mailed comments from top climate scientist Kevin Trenberth on today's Muir Russell report, which mostly exonerated climate experts from allegations of scientific malfeasance:
Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) today report a discovery that they hope will lead to the development of a powerful new way of treating an aggressive form of breast cancer.
The experiments revealed that this missing neural structure affects the pigeons» homing abilities, the scientists report in today's the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Pigeons that learned their way home with a blocked left eye couldn't repeat the same journey when they wore a patch over their right eye, and vice versa.
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