Now, in
a study published in the journal Physical Review Letters, IceCube researchers may have largely put to rest the notion of this fourth kind of neutrino.
«The formula we derive turns out to be very useful in operating a quantum computer,» said Victor Albert, first author of
a study published in the journal Physical Review X. «Our result says that, in principle, we can engineer «rain gutters» and «gates» in a system to manipulate quantum objects, either after they land or during their actual flow.»
In a new
study published in the journal Physical Review Letters, he and his colleagues present a method for doing just this by studying the phenomenon through three different independent measurements.
Not exact matches
Michael Dillon, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher, crunched the numbers and helped figure out just that
in a 2014
study published in the
journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical and
Physical Sciences.
A 2016
study published in the International
Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity showed that hourly five - minute walking breaks boosted energy levels, sharpened focus, and «improved mood throughout the day and reduced feelings of fatigue
in the late afternoon.»
One
study published in the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that participants demonstrated reduced self - control — less
physical stamina, reduced persistence
in the face of failure and more procrastination — after making several decisions about what types of goods to buy.
A
study published in the
Journal of Consumer Research
in October 2017 came to a surprising conclusion — more consumers are willing to pay for
physical goods than digital ones.
A 2008
study published in the
Journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics concluded that inactive individuals who normally complained of fatigue experienced increases
in energy of up to 20 percent and decreased fatigue as much as 65 percent by participating
in regular, low - intensity
physical activity.
A University of Calgary
study published in the
journal Environment and Behavior found that people who moved from a traditional office to an open - office layout reported decreased satisfaction with the
physical environment and co-worker relations, and increased
physical stress.
A
study published in the
journal Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism found that coconut oil supplementation and
physical exercise improved high blood pressure and oxidative stress
in hypertensive rats.
The
study, «
Physical Activity During Youth Sports Practices,» will be
published in the April 2011 edition of the
journal Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
A new
study published in the
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research emphasizes the importance of
physical exercise for teens.
A 2014
study published in the Canadian Medical Association
Journal found that 32 % of Canadians had experienced
physical abuse, sexual abuse, exposure to violence
in the home, spanking with an object, or slapping.
The
study,
published in the Gallup Management
Journal (GMJ), found that the less comfortable people feel
in their working environment (because of the acoustics, ventilation, or
physical surroundings), the less satisfied they are as employees.
New research
published in Diabetologia (the
journal of the European Association for the
Study of Diabetes) suggests that both higher levels of
physical activity and lower levels of sitting
in leisure time may be required to substantially reduce the risk of obesity.
A
study published in 2003
in the
journal Science laid the foundation for the theory that social pain — resulting from rejection, isolation or loss — piggybacks on the brain systems used to represent
physical pain.
Lighting the way to new solar panels Another
study,
published last week
in the
journal Physical Review Letters, presented a light - emitting device that punches well above its weight, making it appear 10,000 times larger than its physic
Physical Review Letters, presented a light - emitting device that punches well above its weight, making it appear 10,000 times larger than its
physicalphysical size.
«The
physical and chemical processes that follow radiolysis release molecular hydrogen (H2), which is a molecule of astrobiological interest,» said Alexis Bouquet, lead author of the
study published in the May edition of Astrophysical
Journal Letters.
The
study,
published in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was supported by Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council.
The
study, which was funded by Cancer Research UK and the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council, is
published in the
journal ACS Synthetic Biology.
«Health, emotional and cognitive function, and
physical growth were no worse for institution - living [children],» the
study authors report
in a new paper
published online Thursday
in the
journal PLoS ONE.
Arefiev co-authored the
study, «Enhanced multi-MeV photon emission by a laser - driven electron beam
in a self - generated magnetic field,»
published May 2016
in the
journal Physical Review Letters.
The
study,
published in the
journal Developmental Psychology, also found children with bedroom media watched programs and played video games that were more violent, which increased levels of
physical aggression.
The
study, «Effectiveness of a Scaled Up
Physical Activity Intervention
in Brazil: A Natural Experiment,» recently was
published in Preventive Medicine, an international
journal devoted to the science and practice of disease prevention, health promotion and public health policymaking.
In a study published in the Journal of Neuro - Engineering and Rehabilitation, Wisconsin neuroscientist Yuri Danilov and his team applied painless electrical impulses to the tip of the tongue of MS patients during physical therap
In a
study published in the Journal of Neuro - Engineering and Rehabilitation, Wisconsin neuroscientist Yuri Danilov and his team applied painless electrical impulses to the tip of the tongue of MS patients during physical therap
in the
Journal of Neuro - Engineering and Rehabilitation, Wisconsin neuroscientist Yuri Danilov and his team applied painless electrical impulses to the tip of the tongue of MS patients during
physical therapy.
The
study was recently
published in the
journal Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
A better estimate might give him a clue to the monks» status: High - status medieval men buried
in one churchyard
in northern Italy averaged 171 cm, while lower status men averaged 164 cm, according to a
study he
published in 2011
in the American
Journal of
Physical Anthropology.
The findings from the University of Bristol
study,
published in the
Journal of Medical Genetics, may have important implications for
physical fitness training, and for the treatment of lung function disorders and short stature.
The
study,
published in the PNAS
journal, has opened the door to a new therapeutic pathway that consists of complementing the
physical treatments received by these patients with therapies to overcome attention deficit disorders, such as working with video games.
The
study,
published as a research letter
in the June 29, 2014 issue of the New England
Journal of Medicine, is believed to be the first that examines physicians» attitudes, beliefs and behaviors regarding their emerging role
in the assessment of
physical and mental competency and the licensing of concealed weapons.
The results of the
study have been
published in the
journal Physical Review B.
Gorfe led the
study published in the
Journal of
Physical Chemistry Letters
in April 2014.
Published in the American
Journal of Preventative Medicine, the
study followed the lifestyle behaviours of 25,000 older Australians including
physical activity, diet, sedentary behaviour, alcohol use and sleep patterns.
However, recent active behavior may play a more important role than past
physical activity, according to a
study published in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Heart Failure.
In a study published today in the journal PLOS ONE, they found a «statistically significant association» between higher vitamin D levels and lower non-HDL cholesterol, even after taking into account such things as Body Mass Index, consumption of cow's milk and levels pf physical activit
In a
study published today
in the journal PLOS ONE, they found a «statistically significant association» between higher vitamin D levels and lower non-HDL cholesterol, even after taking into account such things as Body Mass Index, consumption of cow's milk and levels pf physical activit
in the
journal PLOS ONE, they found a «statistically significant association» between higher vitamin D levels and lower non-HDL cholesterol, even after taking into account such things as Body Mass Index, consumption of cow's milk and levels pf
physical activity.
The
study,
published online May 18
in the
journal Pediatrics, found that slightly more than one - third of class time, on average, was spent engaged
in moderate - to - vigorous
physical activity.
A
study published in The American
Journal of Medicine reveals that
in the past 20 years there has been a sharp decrease
in physical exercise and an increase
in average body mass index (BMI), while caloric intake has remained steady.
Prof. Gopher, Prof. Ran Barkai and PhD candidate Miki Ben - Dor, all of TAU's Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, co-authored the
study, which was recently
published in the American
Journal of
Physical Anthropology.
Two new papers
published in Diabetologia (the
journal of the European Association for the
Study of Diabetes [EASD]-RRB- reveal the importance of both the amount and timing of
physical activity
in reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D), as well as aiding the management of the disease
in existing T2D patients.
The
study,
publishing online January 18
in the American
Journal of Epidemiology, found elderly women with less than 40 minutes of moderate - to - vigorous
physical activity per day and who remain sedentary for more than 10 hours per day have shorter telomeres — tiny caps found on the ends of DNA strands, like the plastic tips of shoelaces, that protect chromosomes from deterioration and progressively shorten with age.
In a study published today in the journal PLOS ONE, they found a «statistically significant association» between higher vitamin D levels and lower non-HDL cholesterol, even after taking into account such things as Body Mass Index, consumption of cow's milk and levels of physical activit
In a
study published today
in the journal PLOS ONE, they found a «statistically significant association» between higher vitamin D levels and lower non-HDL cholesterol, even after taking into account such things as Body Mass Index, consumption of cow's milk and levels of physical activit
in the
journal PLOS ONE, they found a «statistically significant association» between higher vitamin D levels and lower non-HDL cholesterol, even after taking into account such things as Body Mass Index, consumption of cow's milk and levels of
physical activity.
BOSTON --- A recently
published study in the
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society has found that using CT scans to evaluate early signs of hyperkyphosis (extreme forward curvature of the upper spine)
in people over age 50 does not help to identify those at risk of subsequent
physical function decline.
This new
study,
published in the
journal Environmental Science & Technology, furthered this research by examining the changes
in physical properties of these aerosols due to aging, or oxidation, provoked by ozone or other oxidizing agents.
In a study published in the Oct. 21 edition of the journal Physical.
In a
study published in the Oct. 21 edition of the journal Physical.
in the Oct. 21 edition of the
journal Physical...
Results from the
study are
published in the
journal Physical Review X.
Now,
in a
study published Monday
in the
journal Physical Review Letters, Pisin Chen from National Taiwan University
in Taipei, China, and Gerard Mourou from the École Polytechnique
in Palaiseau, France, have described a way to test ideas that seek to resolve the information paradox.
Women who have a high cardiovascular fitness
in middle age have a risk of developing dementia when older that is almost 90 percent lower than among women
in average
physical condition, according to a
study published in the
journal Neurology.
Higher levels of lifestyle
physical activity are associated with more gray matter
in the brains of older adults, according to a Rush University Medical Center
study published in the
Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences.
In August, an international group of scientists published a paper in the journal Physical Review D with a rather novel idea — to use DUNE as a scanner to study the internal structure of the eart
In August, an international group of scientists
published a paper
in the journal Physical Review D with a rather novel idea — to use DUNE as a scanner to study the internal structure of the eart
in the
journal Physical Review D with a rather novel idea — to use DUNE as a scanner to
study the internal structure of the earth.
«The signal's distribution within the galaxy corresponds exactly to what we were expecting with dark matter, that is, concentrated and intense
in the center of objects and weaker and diffuse on the edges,» Oleg Ruchayskiy of EPFL, and a co-author of the
study scheduled to be
published in the
journal Physical Review Letters, said
in a statement.