Sentences with phrase «similar research records»

We hypothesized that scientists of different races and ethnicities with similar research records and affiliations would have similar likelihoods of being awarded research grants.

Not exact matches

A mass of marine debris discovered in a giant sinkhole in the Hawaiian islands provides evidence that at least one mammoth tsunami, larger than any in Hawaii's recorded history, has struck the islands, and that a similar disaster could happen again, new research finds.
But this research, which has been published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, shows these trace fossils pre-date similar animals currently found in the fossil record.
Because people often use the same or similar passwords for many of their online activities — including banking and shopping — e-mailing out the password presents an opportunity for hackers to do more than damage the research record.
An in - depth analysis of grant data from the U.S. National Institutes of Health finds that black Ph.D. scientists were far less likely to receive NIH funding than a white scientist from a similar institution with the same research record.
Black Ph.D. scientists — and not other minorities — were far less likely to receive NIH funding for a research idea than a white scientist from a similar institution with the same research record.
He will also explore whether similar effects can be recorded in materials that have not previously been shown to be superconducting: «that would really stir the research community».
The report finds that African Americans do just as well as whites at similar institutions who have an equivalent research record.
The in - depth analysis of NIH grant data finds that black Ph.D. scientists — and not other minorities — were far less likely to receive NIH funding for a research idea than a white scientist from a similar institution with the same research record.
A similar record of failed predictions would doom any other area of research and policy.
I have referred to Yosemite's temperature trend (in my IEEE presentation that Miesler has become obsessed with slandering) because it represented similar trends recorded in USHCN data throughout montane California, from the north at Mt Shasta in the Cascades, to Lake Tahoe (where my research was focused) and south to Death Valley.
Another research group from Remote Sensing Systems maintains a similar record based on microwave sounders on satellites, although there are a few differences in the way the Remote Sensing Systems and University of Alabama teams handle gaps in the record and correct for differences between sensors.
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