Sentences with phrase «study published by»

For example, in the drylands of Africa, where desertification is happening, we are seeing food riots and then we are seeing Al Qaeda,» she says, pointing to a study published by UNCCD that explores these links.
Man - made climate change is making hurricanes worse, says a study published by the American Geophysical Union, and enthusiastically endorsed by the Washington Post.
«Global warming is more likely to improve rather than harm human health,» according to a new study published by three non-profit climate research organizations.
The other day I noticed a fairly typical news release on CNN about a study published by a scientist at Scripps named Tim Barnett.
Species of plants and animals are becoming extinct at least 1,000 times faster than they did before humans arrived on the scene, and the world is on the brink of a sixth great extinction, according to a new study published by the journal
Or so says a study published by Zhen Li and his colleagues this week...
NASA has been the heart of this nation's global warming hysteria, with the most recent evidence being just a plainly bizarre «aliens hate global warming» study published by a NASA scientist.
Bio-SNG (Synthetic Natural Gas) delivered via the gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon abatement in transport applications, according to a new feasibility study published by National Grid (UK), the North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) and Centrica.
Taiwan is one of the 10 worst countries in terms of the percentage of its citizens who are exposed to unsafe levels of air pollution, according to an international study published by Yale University last year.
As of 2015, there were 1,110 of them, according to a study published by the Chinese Private Museums United Platform in November last year, and that figure is believed to be rising every month.
Pierre Bismuth was recently the subject of a book - length monographic study published by Flammarion Press.
The Santander Group was recently named the No. 1 corporate contributor to higher education according to a study published by the Varkey Foundation in collaboration with UNESCO.
The allure of credit card rewards — free airline miles, dining dollars or discounts at a favorite store — encourage excess spending and thus contributes to the vast number of Americans laden with credit card debt, says a study published by a marketing specialist and an economist.
A study published by the University of Virginia's Darden Business School showed that, on average, one - way fares were $ 45 lower when Southwest served a market nonstop.
Filippo Sona, director and head of Hotels in MENA for Colliers International, citing a study published by his company titled «Oman, Muscat: Economy Hotel — Market Gap», said Oman continues to develop as a tourist destination by investing in large scale projects — primarily in Muscat — which contribute to building the «Oman Brand».
A study published by Purdue in 2005 found correlations between vaccine reactions in dogs and variables such as age, size, and number of vaccines given.
DF: A recent study published by an animal behaviorist in Britain showed significant benefits from spraying the inside of a car with a mist of water shaken with a few drops of lavender oil just before the ride.
Results from a hot - off - the - press study published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, raise questions about traditional neutering recommendations within the United States where most veterinarians advise that dogs be neutered at a young age in... Read More
A study published by the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association found that only 22 % of lost dogs are reunited with their families.
Results from a hot - off - the - press study published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, raise questions about traditional neutering recommendations within the United States where most veterinarians advise that dogs be neutered at a young age in order to induce sterility and eliminate behavioral issues before they have a chance to begin.
Transmission of diseases A study published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that sharing a bed with a pet can result in the transmission of zoonotic agents that can cause serious infections.
A 2013 study published by scientific journal Frontiers in Zoology and conducted by scientists from the Czech University of Life Sciences in the Czech Republic and the University of Duisburg - Essen in Germany showed that magnetoreception might be the reason behind this circling behaviour.
Why Robots Suck at Value Investing One of the findings of a recent study published by the CFA Institute called Facts About Formulaic Investing was that Graham & Dodd's 1934 book Security Analysis can not be mimicked by a simple algorithm.
A comparative study published by the National Institute of Health found this style to be too weak in its measurement values compared to other types.
Dynamic Choice and Optimal Annuitization This study published by Morningstar head of retirement research David Blanchett in the Journal of Retirement examines how much of their retirement savings retirees should convert to immediate annuities and when they should do so.
According to a study published by RBC says the following very interesting things.
In a study published by the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, researchers found that athletes who set goals prior to training were more motivated and more likely to be able to self - regulate to pull off their goals than those who didn't have a plan in mind before a game.
A 2012 study published by the National Institutes of Health found that among 157 women who were surveyed, 54 percent reported some hair loss and 29 percent claimed to have at least two symptoms of depression.
A case study published by the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology found that many entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs (like entrepreneurs but within the confines of an employer) experienced hardships while growing up, which gave them the coping skills and resilience necessary for success in business.
According to a study published by Nellie Mae (2005), 56 % of undergraduate freshman obtain their first credit card at age 18.
According to a study published by Pike Research last year, a device with a 5.7 - inch Mirasol display can provide 9.9 hours of battery compared to 4.3 hours on a 6.1 - inch fully backlit LCD screen.
When new teachers were asked in a study published by the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality how to improve teaching, they cited reducing class size and increasing training to help them deal with the ethnic diversity in schools and classrooms as their top two priorities.
Bridging pre-K and elementary education was a complex journey for San Francisco, as chronicled in a July 2015 case study published by the Evelyn & Walter Hass Jr..
While 90 percent of teachers participated in short - term training, just 22 percent observed classrooms in other schools, according to a 2009 study published by Learning Forward (formerly the National Staff Development Council), an international organization focused on increasing effective teacher training.
A recent study published by the Education Resource Information Center shows that a father's participation in school events increases student achievement — and yet fathers are often forgotten in many parent - teacher activities and programs.
In a case study published by DreamBox Learning, the Inner City Education Foundation demonstrated how vital online lab programs can be for school districts facing budgetary and resource shortfalls.
In a 2016 study published by the Brookings Institution, authors Jing Liu and Susanna Loeb found that high school teachers who are able to better engage their students (as measured by attendance) are able to do so consistently year over year.
According to a detailed study published by the non-partisan research organization, Connecticut Voices for Children, «many of the features of NCLB will remain in place even if a waiver is granted by the Obama administration, particularly the use of standardized testing to manage and evaluate schools and districts.»
A large - scale study published by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (2011, 2012) concluded that student surveys should be a significant part of an array of assessments used to judge teacher quality.
North Carolina researchers analyzing another large data set found similar results in 2007.27 More recently, in a study published by the Institute of Labor Economics, researchers and university economists found that low - income black male students in North Carolina who have just one black teacher in third, fourth, or fifth grade are less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to consider attending college.
This research is preceded by a Wales - based study published by Stonewall Cymru, which identified that more than two in five primary school teachers and nearly nine in ten secondary school teachers surveyed said that pupils in their schools experienced homophobic bullying.
Dr. Borman's findings are consistent with the findings of An Educators» Guide to Schoolwide Reform, a groundbreaking study published by the American Insitutes for Research.
BOSTON — A network of three Massachusetts public schools is using «relentless support» to help at - risk students not only graduate from high school, but also succeed in college, according to a new study published by Pioneer Institute.
But a new study published by Thomas Dee and James Wyckoff provides the first empirical evidence that the controversial policy could be encouraging effective teachers to stay in the classroom — and improve their practice.
Indeed, a 2009 study published by the National Bureau for Economic Research suggests that increases in teacher effectiveness are linked to the growth in effectiveness of their colleagues.
In a study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, researchers Atila Abdulkadiroglu of Duke University, Parag Pathak of MIT, and Christopher Walters of the University of California at Berkeley found that students who received a voucher through the Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) during the 2012 - 13 school year were 50 percent more likely to receive a failing score on the state math test than students who applied for but did not receive a voucher.
A study published by Education Next found that transitioning to middle school can have a negative impact on student achievement.
An earlier study published by Education Next looked at whether an evaluation system based on classroom observations performed by trained professionals could identify the teachers whose students demonstrate the largest learning gains.
A study published by Education Next in 2012 looked at how some kinds of evaluations can improve teacher performance.
An earlier study published by Education Next investigated the claim that KIPP charter schools were only able to achieve high scores because of student attrition.
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