Sentences with phrase «study published recently»

In fact, a study published recently in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found that something as simple as looking at pictures of nature can help people bounce back from stressful experiences more quickly.
The period immediately following separation is crucial for the long - term contact between fathers and their children with whom they no longer live, according to a new study published recently in the Journal of Family Issues.
A recent study published recently in the journal Family Process, showed that couples who were more confident in their relationship on their wedding day were happier than those who were not as assured.
In a study published recently in the JAMA Psychiatry journal, researchers at Duke University found that victims of bullying in childhood were at increased risk of anxiety disorders in adulthood, and those who were both victims and perpetrators were at increased risk of adult depression and panic disorder.
In a study published recently by researchers from Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), the University of New South Wales (which issued a non-technical press release) and the University of California, Berkeley, 283 Android VPN apps were analyzed for security and privacy.
The so - called greenhouse gas effect, though, may be amplified the higher the mercury climbs, according to a study published recently in Science Advances.
Hurricanes that intensify rapidly — a characteristic of almost all powerful hurricanes — do so more strongly and quickly now than they did 30 years ago, according to a study published recently in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
A study published recently in the journal Nature Communications, found that it only took 1 C of warming in the last 18 years to change the ecosystem in Lake Hazen on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut — which holds more water than any other lake in the High Arctic.
Hurricanes that intensify rapidly - a characteristic of almost all powerful hurricanes - do so more strongly and quickly now than they did 30 years ago, according to a study published recently in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
RICHLAND, Wash. — Hurricanes that intensify rapidly — a characteristic of almost all powerful hurricanes — do so more strongly and quickly now than they did 30 years ago, according to a study published recently in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
The storms intensify more rapidly today due largely to a natural climate phenomenon From the DOE / PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY Hurricanes that intensify rapidly — a characteristic of almost all powerful hurricanes — do so more strongly and quickly now than they did 30 years ago, according to a study published recently in Geophysical Research Letters, a...
In a new study published recently in the journal Nature Climate Change, Dr Kristin Hulvey from UWA's School of Plant Biology and her team compiled and analysed data from existing forest studies to compare carbon storage in mixed tree plantings to carbon storage in monoculture plantings.
Since the mid-1970s, buoy data shows the height of the biggest waves off the Northwest coast has increased an average of about four inches a year, or about 10 feet total, according to Peter Ruggiero, an assistant geosciences professor at Oregon State University and the lead author of a study published recently in the journal Coastal Engineering.
According to the study published recently in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, about one third of the region's wells could be releasing between 3 and 17 thousand tonnes of methane into the North Sea each year.
Dawn: The Siachen Glacier has been reduced by 5.9 km in longitudinal extent between 1989 and 2009 because of rising temperatures, says a study published recently.
In a study published recently in the Journal of Animal Science, researchers investigated the effects of three different types of fiber on overweight cats.
A study published recently in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association suggests that, if you want a well - behaved pup, you should pay serious attention to its origin.
There was a study published recently about an Italian village where one in eight citizens is over 100 years old, and where they maintain an active and healthy life well in to their old age.
But, more research is needed to find out if these factors are important, according to the authors of the study published recently in the journal Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.
In a study published recently in The Journal of Neuroscience, a group led by Dr. David G. Standaert at The University of Alabama at Birmingham discovered that microRNA - 155 (miR - 155) is significantly up - regulated in a mouse model of PD.
In a study published recently in Cell, researchers at the University of São Paulo's Ribeirão Preto Medical School (FMRP - USP) in Brazil and collaborators in several other countries describe a method that objectively measures the degree of similarity between tumor samples and pluripotent stem cells (cells that can differentiate into nearly any type of tissue in the body).
The use of minimal residual disease (MRD) provided a more objective measure of induction failure in patients with pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) than did morphology, according to the results of a study published recently in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
In a study published recently in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, researchers modeled the sizes of baleen whales that lived between roughly 35 million years ago and the present.
Studying the expression of genes that are dependent on vitamin D makes it possible to identify individuals who will benefit from vitamin D supplementation, shows a University of Eastern Finland study published recently in PLoS One.
In a study published recently in the journal Carbon, the team grew human and mouse fibroblast cells (cells involved in wound healing) on flat graphene sheets and on wrinkled ones.
There is also some evidence that it may prolong lifespan, according to a study published recently in the journal Cancer Research.
Soldiers who served in the glaring desert sunlight of Iraq and Afghanistan returned home with an increased risk of skin cancer, due not only to the desert climate, but also a lack of sun protection, Vanderbilt dermatologist Jennifer Powers, M.D., reports in a study published recently in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
In a study published recently in the journal Transport Policy, the researchers analyze the transportation plans of 18 metropolitan areas across the U.S. and Canada — from San Diego to Montreal — and find that many plans focus largely on local environmental and congestion - reduction goals.
In a new study published recently in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Mogstad and his co-authors at University of California, San Diego, and the University of Bergen in Norway investigated family welfare cultures in the context of Norway's Disability Insurance System.
In a study published recently in American Behavioral Scientist, researchers at the University of Georgia, San Diego State University and Syracuse University found that consumers are becoming more accepting of native advertisements, especially when they are sponsored by a company with which the consumer has a strong relationship or if the advertisements provide information the consumer can use.
In a study published recently in Coral Reefs, scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego created and analyzed detailed photomosaics of the coral reef at Palmyra Atoll, and made surprising discoveries around coral spatial ecology.
A study published recently in the IBD Journal found significant differences in hospital readmissions, medication usage, and both medical and surgical complications of children with Crohn's disease related to race.
In a related study published recently in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, Valentino found that maltreating parents, many of whom had experienced childhood trauma, could successfully be taught to use more elaborative and emotion - rich reminiscing with their preschool - aged children, which has been linked to a children's subsequent cognitive abilities in a number of areas including memory, language and literacy development.
However, a new study published recently in Science suggests that this capacity to reason logically may not just depend on language, at least not entirely.
Ironically, a saturated fat (virgin coconut oil) may prove to be the safest and most effective treatment for NAFLD according to a study published recently (September 2017) in the Journal of the Science and Agriculture of Food.
A new study published recently by the real estate data company Zillow revealed that renters in California and other parts of the country could buy a home without increasing their monthly housing costs.
A review by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) of five detailed studies published recently by various NGOs and federal energy forecasters (M.J. Bradley, the Energy Information Administration, the Bipartisan Policy Center, the Rhodium Group for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Nicholas Institute) finds that the CPP will only require about an 18 percent emissions reduction beyond business - as - usual scenarios from now through 2030.

Not exact matches

Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland recently published findings from a series of studies in which 480 people were shown portraits of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
A peer - reviewed study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, published recently in The International Journal of Drug Policy, pegged the retail value of marijuana consumption in B.C. alone at between $ 443 million and $ 564 million.
Previous studies have shown a little bit of anxiety helps you avoid danger and reach peak motivation, now new research out of Canada's University of Waterloo that was recently published in Brain Sciences is adding another item to the growing list of anxiety's benefits: improved memory.
Take, for example, the recently published report entitled «Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes,» by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — which the Academies helpfully point out is a «congressionally mandated» study.
InsideSales.com recently published a study suggesting companies waste millions in time and resources on ineffective approaches to lead generation.
In a study recently published in Harvard Business Review, researchers analyzed three decades of data from 829 U.S. firms and found that compulsory diversity training actually reduced managerial diversity.
Together with Mary Crossan and Glenn Rowe of the Ivey School of Business, Tang recently published a paper entitled «Dominant CEO, Deviant Strategy, and Extreme Performance: The Moderating Role of a Powerful Board» in the Journal of Management Studies.
That's the useful insight of a series of small but intriguing studies carried out in the UK that recently published in the journal Psychological Science.
And as a new study published in Health Physics recently explored, everyday foods and objects (yes, even the beloved avocado) emit a very small dose of radiation every hour.
It turns out that this study by IBM and Digiday is just one of many recently published and illustrating just how disconnected companies have become between what they believe they are doing to attract and retain their customers and how their customers actually feel about them.
The same misunderstanding happens in David vs. Goliath fights in business, which Gladwell substantiates with numerous case studies and research examples in his recently published book.
People tend to judge immoral behaviors harshly and judge moral behaviors with skepticism, according to our study recently published in the journal Social Cognition.
One study recently published in Child Development found people with best friends enjoyed better mental health well into adulthood.
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