Sentences with phrase «study published today»

A new study published today identifies a set of features common to all ocean ecosystems that provide a visual diagnosis of the health of the underwater environment coastal communities rely on.
Now, five separate studies published today conclude that the blazing summer was linked to human - caused climate change.
In a world - first study published today, researchers have found that fish in the wild respond adversely to ocean acidification.
There is growing public acceptance of the human contribution to climate change, according to a new study published today.
A new study published today in Nature reports discovery of a rare event — that Earth's moon slowly moved from its original axis roughly 3 billion years ago.
In a new study published today by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), in partnership with global law firm White & Case, 90 % of the respondents surveyed prefer international arbitration to resolve cross-border disputes.
The drug, an antiretroviral pill known as Truvada, interferes with the replication of the most common HIV virus and can reduce the risk of new infection by 62 % or more if taken consistently, according to the results of three studies published today on the website of the New England Journal of Medicine.
HRT significantly improves muscle function — down to the muscle fibre level — in postmenopausal women, a new study published today [1 May] in The Journal of Physiology shows.
While the phenomenon sounds like the stuff of horror films, it is common practice for these «butterflies of the ocean,» a new University of Queensland - led study published today in PLOS One has found.
The Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is the latest amphibian species to face extinction due to the global chytridiomycosis pandemic, according to an international study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B.
The impact of bariatric surgery on risk factors for cardiovascular disease depends on a variety of factors, including the type of surgery, sex of the patient, ethnic background, and pre-surgery body mass index, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in Annals of Surgery.
A new modeling study published today warns that the dry - season irrigated rice in West Africa's Sahel region has reached the critical threshold of 37 degrees Celcius — the tipping point.
Web - based learning tools can help deepen science knowledge among all middle school students, and ease the science literacy gap for underachieving students, according to a three - year study published today in the International Journal of Science Education.
A major study published today in Nature Nanotechnology suggests some forms of carbon nanotubes could be as harmful as asbestos if inhaled in sufficient quantities.
More than two - thirds (69 per cent) of bowel cancer patients say they weren't advised to exercise regularly after their diagnosis — despite evidence that brisk physical activity is linked to better survival in bowel cancer, according to a Cancer Research UK study published today in BMJ Open.
A new study published today describes how a complex genomic rearrangement causes a fascinating phenotype in chickens.
A single protein building block commonly found in food may hold a key to preventing the spread of an often - deadly type of breast cancer, according to a new multicenter study published today in the medical journal Nature.
Modern diesel cars emit less pollution generally than cars that run on gasoline, says a new six - nation study published today in Scientific Reports whose groundwork was laid in part by an American chemist now working at Université de Montréal.
Targeted biopsy using new fusion technology that combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with ultrasound is more effective than standard biopsy in detecting high - risk prostate cancer, according to a large - scale study published today in JAMA.
Two captive elephants blast air through their trunks to grasp hard - to - reach food, suggests an initial study published today in Springer's journal Animal Cognition.
A new study published today summarises the causes of humanmade speciation, and discusses why newly evolved species can not simply replace extinct wild species.
But a new University of Colorado Boulder study published today indicates that when people consume a natural dietary supplement called nicotinomide riboside (NR) daily, it mimics caloric restriction, aka «CR,» kick - starting the same key chemical pathways responsible for its health benefits.
More than 135,500 cases of cancer a year in the UK could be prevented through lifestyle changes, according to new figures from a Cancer Research UK landmark study published today.
A new study published today reveals that people who eat high levels of certain amino acids found in meat and plant - based protein have lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness.
«The sun sets, and the wind doesn't always blow,» noted Steven Davis, UCI associate professor of Earth system science and co-author of a renewable energy study published today in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.
While humans may lack the scent - tracking sophistication of, say, a search - and - rescue dog, we can sniff our way, blindfolded, toward a location whose scent we've smelled only once before, according to the UC Berkeley study published today (June 17) in the journal PLOS ONE.
A University of Queensland - led international study published today urges the UNESCO World Heritage Convention to better conserve wilderness areas within Natural World Heritage Sites.
A multi-partner study published today in Nature Communications has addressed phonon lifetime measurement challenges using inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and neutron resonant spin - echo (NRSE) experiments conducted at the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, and Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB) Saclay, France.
Disruption of gamma waves could be a key contributor to Alzheimer's disease pathology, according to a mouse study published today (December 7) in Nature.
A University of Cambridge study published today found teachers in the top fifth of advantaged schools — sorted by free school meal data — had an average of nearly one and a half years more experience than those in the least advantaged quintile.
LONDON / NEW YORK, July 7 — A new global gas study published today by the London - based Carbon Tracker Initiative, identifies $ 283 billion of possible liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects to 2025 that are likely to be surplus to requirements in a low demand scenario.
Global carbon dioxide emissions are projected to soar to 44 billion tons (40 billion metric tons) this year, a 2.5 percent increase from 2013 levels, according to joint studies published today (Sept. 21) in the journals Nature Climate Change and Nature Geoscience.
Governments of African timber exporters are not providing crucial public access to information about how their forests are managed, according to a Global Witness study published today.
«Zillow is enabling premier agent advertisers to increase the number of transactions within which they represent both the buyer and the seller, known as a dual agency transaction,» according to Morgan Stanley's AlphaWise study published today.
This is the topic of a new study published today by Dr Trevor Keenan and colleagues.
Women with high levels of a common liver enzyme measured prior to pregnancy were twice as likely to subsequently develop gestational diabetes than those with the lowest levels, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in the journal Diabetes Care.
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published today in the journal Nature Genetics describes a newly - discovered, heritable genetic cause of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), namely mutation of the gene ETV6.
Meanwhile, in a separate study published today (June 5) in Molecular Cell, structural and protein biologist Shohei Koide from the University of Chicago, and his colleagues pinpoint a crucial protein - protein interaction that allows mouse ESCs to differentiate.
New fishery regulations based on science are needed in the Caribbean to give coral reefs a fighting chance against climate change, according to an international study published today.
This sad story is becoming all too common among Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus), according to a 27 - year study published today.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 20 September 2017 — In a major study published today, researchers at deCODE genetics use whole - genome data from 14,000 people from across the population of Iceland, including 1500 sets of parents and children, to provide the most detailed portrait to date of how sequence diversity in humans is the result of an evolving interaction between sex, age, mutation type and location in the genome.
In a world - first study published today, researchers say dredging activity near coral reefs can increase the frequency of diseases affecting corals.
But three species of great apes — chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans — also know when someone holds a false belief, according to a new study published today in Science.
A new study published today in Science, though, suggests our capacity to reason logically may not actually depend on language, at least not fully.
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