Sooner or later humans — biped rovers that can't be sterilized — will set foot on the planet, hopelessly confounding any hope of finding indigenous life, he and
several colleagues argue in an op - ed in press this month in the journal Astrobiology.
Not exact matches
Mariya Goray of Victoria Police Forensic Service Centre in Australia and her
colleagues re-enacted
several scenarios loosely based on real events in which DNA from a defendant was found on a victim's clothes or a murder weapon, and where the defence
argued that it could have got there indirectly.
Haile - Selassie and his
colleagues argue that the fossils differ from those of Lucy's species in
several ways, having smaller teeth, more forward - facing cheekbones, a more robust lower jaw, and thicker outer enamel on some teeth.
With rudimentary laboratories, one could
argue that more was accomplished with regards to the effect of diet on cancer in the former half of the century, as revolutionary researchers like Tannenbaum, Rous, and their
colleagues provided us with dozens of animal studies linking diet and cancer by exposing mice to free radical - laden vegetable oils.32, 33
Several decades later, two other researchers, Dayton and Pearce, provided one of the few studies revealing what happens when we give humans vegetable oils and their accompanying free radicals when they randomized men to a corn oil solution and a similar rise in cancer followed.34 It is no surprise that corn oil is often used in animal studies to cause cancer, as the ingestion of damaging free radicals predictably hastens cancer development.35 Furthermore, these scientists were the first to show that fasting, restricting calories, and cutting carbohydrates could lower the chance of cancer in animals exposed to dangerous chemicals and carcinogens.
One of the three lawyers representing 36 rural school districts and
several individuals that sued the state in 1993, Mr. Morrison and his
colleagues have spent the past 16 months
arguing in this small - town...
The Anti-Defamation League awarded Ms. Decter and
several of her
colleagues the Edward Brodsky Founders Award in recognition of their work on an amicus brief
arguing against President Trump's travel ban.
Last June, Nareit, together with
several industry
colleagues, filed an amicus brief with the NY Court of Appeals
arguing that any contrary ruling, permitting minority interest partners to unilaterally dissolve partnerships in contravention of the terms of the written partnership agreement, would have a profound negative impact on the U.S. commercial real estate sector.