Sentences with phrase «study author told»

«The more private information there is [and] the more information two people keep hidden from each other, the worse decisions they make,» the study author told Business Insider.
This suggests that our happiness is something of a reserve, the study authors told Business Insider.
However, climate change could threaten the feeding habits of these unique animals, the study author tells Carbon Brief.
The scale of bleaching has been rising steadily in the last four decades, a study author tells Carbon Brief, with the global proportion of coral being hit by bleaching per year rising from 8 % in the 1980s to 31 % in 2016.

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«What we found is that those with the lowest vitamin D levels experienced the greatest benefit from supplementation,» Dr. Adrian Martineau, study author and a professor of respiratory infection and immunity at Queen Mary University of London, told NPR.
«At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insider.
«The participants in our study mistakenly thought that having an extraordinary experience would make them the star of the conversation,» study author Gus Cooney told Science Daily.
«All of us grow up with a set of expectations about what we're supposed to do,» the study's lead author, Harvard Business School professor Kathleen L. McGinn, tells Business Insider.
«There are a lot of naturally occurring dog diseases — especially psychiatric diseases — that are very similar to human diseases,» Hyun Ji Noh, a geneticist at the Broad Institute and the lead author on the study, told Business Insider.
Dr. Sean Khozin, one of the authors on the study and a senior medical officer at the FDA, told Business Insider that Flatiron is just one of many companies the agency is working with to check out how alternative sources of data can be used to better inform the agency.
«There is no clear benefit for weight loss, and there's a potential association with increased weight gain, diabetes and other negative cardiovascular outcomes,» lead study author Meghan Azad tells NPR.
«Because brain cells release amyloid beta during activity, we think if the brain cells can't rest the way they're supposed to and get that deep sleep, they produce a relative excess of amyloid,» Dr. Yo - El Ju of Washington University, an author of that study, told Reuters.
And yet very few of them said yeah, pay me $ 2 and I'd be happy to do word puzzles»cause at least I'll be having fun,» Peter Ubel, an author of the study and a professor of marketing and public policy at Duke University, told NPR.
But, the study's authors found that the impact of laughter on teams» performances only occurred when the humour was interactive and engaging; in instances where the humour was isolated — think somebody telling a joke and the room lapsing into awkward silence — there was no effect on performance.
Cities and states providing tax incentives to Amazon for warehouse construction may be getting a «bad bargain,» one of the study's authors, Ben Zipperer, told Business Insider.
Even Daniel Weaver, one of the New York tax study's authors, told me: You «can't make a direct comparison from 1981 to now.»
«We weren't surprised that better adolescent close friendships turned out to be important, but we were surprised by just how important they turned out to be into adulthood,» Rachel Narr, University of Virginia doctoral student and lead author of the study, told New York Magazine.
It is not new for internet firms to use algorithms to select content to show to users and Jacob Silverman, author of Terms of Service: Social Media, Surveillance, and the Price of Constant Connection, told Wire magazine on Sunday the internet was already «a vast collection of market research studies; we're the subjects».
Nicola Veronese, the lead author of the study and a scientist at the National Research Council, told CNN that «fried potatoes consumption is increasing worldwide,» because people all over the world know what they want, and what they want are fried potatoes.
«At least one study found that older men in nursing homes who were grumpy actually lived a little longer,» Carolyn Aldwyn, a gerontology professor at Oregon State University and the study's lead author told NPR.
«If the right levels of the drug are not taken, as in they are too low or not regularly maintained, the virus can overcome the drug and become resistant,» Dr Ravi Gupta, lead author of the study, told the BBC.
Just as studying an artist's painting or an architect's building tells us much about the human author, so too does the study of the natural sciences lead us to understand the Aauthor, so too does the study of the natural sciences lead us to understand the AuthorAuthor.
An author of one of the studies, Jeane Twenge of San Diego State University, told NBC News, «It was interesting that fewer people participated in religion or prayed but more believed in an afterlife.»
Dr. Martha Lauzen, the study's author, told Variety, «The cultural zeitgeist at the moment is very concerned with providing more people with more opportunities, but the numbers have yet to move.
Chen Wang, postdoctoral associate in Yale's department of applied physics and physics and the author of a new study on the topic, told HowStuffWorks, «Not only does the [Schrödinger's] cat «paradox» no longer feel absurd conceptually to physicists [but] even more exotic quantum states are becoming commonplace and attainable.»
The evangelists are genuinely authors, authors using traditional material but nonetheless authors: they write for a definite purpose, they give their work a distinct and individual structure, they have thematic concerns which they pursue, the characters in the story they each tell function as protagonists in a plot, and so on... If the evangelists are authors, then they must be studied as authors, and they must be studied as other authors are studied.
As Tom Talavage, the lead author of the Purdue study, told PBS's Frontline in a 2011 interview, he estimated that at least 50 percent of the high impact hits linemen and linebackers were sustaining were due to poor technique.
As study author Ruth Feldman told Bloomberg: «When mothers are around, fathers» amygdala can rest and mothers do the worrying.
«We found that it wasn't actually the length of breastfeeding that mattered, but the reason why they stopped,» study author Amy Brown, an associate professor of public health and policy studies at Swansea University in the UK, told The Huffington Post.
This is a generation that is used to this idea that everything is in beta, that life is a work in progress, so the idea of a beta marriage makes sense,» the study's author, Melissa Lavigne - Delville, told me.
«We were curious to know how diners might have changed what they were ordering in order to make up for the reduction of calories,» Andrew Hanks, one of the study's authors, told Reuters Health.
Dr Maria Di Forti, the author of the study, told me that she thinks that high - THC cannabis is a risk factor in psychosis.
The study is in line with previous research published by senior author Gratch, whose main interest lies both in how people express these tells — an unconscious action that betrays deception — and using this data to create artificial intelligence to discern and even express these same emotional cues as a person.
The study suggests PSC and PBC differ more than originally thought, Konstantinos Lazaridis, M.D., a Mayo Clinic hepatologist and senior study author says: «Moving forward, we can look at what this finding might tell us about the causes of these diseases and how to better treat them.»
«Marketers tell parents and educators that vocabulary books are more educational, so picture books are often dismissed as being just for fun,» said the study's author, Professor Daniela O'Neill.
The telling hot spot recently observed in the southeast was discovered when the Indian River Lagoon on Florida's Atlantic coast, known for its algae blooms and blankets of dead fish, became much saltier after 2011, and study lead author Arnoldo Valle - Levinson, professor of civil and coastal engineering sciences in UF's College of Engineering, began to investigate the situation.
«This study tells us more about which children are most vulnerable to symptoms of PTSD and emphasizes the importance of limiting media exposure for all children and adolescents following life - threatening events such as acts of terrorism,» said senior author Dr. Margaret Sheridan.
«Each person's browsing history is unique and contains tell - tale signs of their identity,» said Sharad Goel, an assistant professor at Stanford and an author of the study.
Dr. Anna Z. Pollack, lead author of the study, pointed out, «with cross-sectional data, we can't tell if having children is related to shortening of telomeres or merely whether women who have children start out with shorter telomeres.»
«There could be populations of beavers moving around in the continent and in the islands we don't know anything about,» biologist Giorgia Graells, of the Institute of Patagonia at Magallanes University and lead author of the study, told Scientific American.
«Humans are crazy for Facebook, but our research suggests that primates have been relying on the face to tell friends from competitors for the last 50 million years and that social pressures have guided the evolution of the enormous diversity of faces we see across the group today,» said Michael Alfaro, an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology in the UCLA College of Letters and Science and senior author of the study.
These objects can tell us how galaxies merge and collide,» says Chris Ahn, doctoral candidate in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, and lead author of the international study that published Monday in The Astrophysical Journal.
A graduate student Anni Nieminen, the first author in the study explains, «In healthy cells dwindling ATP levels signals activation of AMPK, which tells the cells to save energy, for example, by stopping the cell proliferation.
«Previous behavioural studies of decision making do not tell us about the actual events or networks that are responsible for making speed - accuracy adjustments,» says senior author Peter Brown, Professor of Experimental Neurology at the University of Oxford.
Steven Smith, lead author of Monday's study, told Reuters: «Our results don't change previous findings that soot and methane emission reductions would have beneficial effects for health and agriculture.»
«We think that tells us something further about lateralization of the brain,» said David Frayer, a KU professor emeritus of anthropology and the lead author of the study.
Terence Hines, a professor of psychology at Pace University in New York and author of the book «Pseudoscience and the Paranormal» (Prometheus Books, 2003), told Live Science that the new study makes sense given the role of the vestibular system in the human body.
«What the authors of [this study] did is carefully quantify the incidence of vestibular sensations and their relation to symptoms traditionally labeled «psychiatric,»» Peter Brugger, a psychologist at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, told Live Science.
«Because octopuses were known to kill each other at times and be cannibalistic, the general sense is that they wouldn't interact a lot and wouldn't use signals,» David Scheel, the study's first author, told Live Science.
«Our study demonstrates that dogs can distinguish angry and happy expressions in humans, they can tell that these two expressions have different meanings, and they can do this not only for people they know well, but even for faces they have never seen before,» says Ludwig Huber, senior author and head of the group at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna's Messerli Research Institute.
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