Sentences with phrase «study published today in»

But a study published today in the National Academy of Sciences, found that half of oil palm plantations in Indonesian Borneo were established on peat lands.
Large - scale deforestation in the tropics could drive significant and widespread shifts in rainfall distribution and temperatures, potentially affecting agriculture both locally and far from where forest loss is occurring, concludes a study published today in Nature Climate Change.
«India is facing a dilemma of its own making,» said Steve Davis, associate professor of Earth system science at the University of California Irvine and coauthor of a new study published today in Earth's Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
«Methane — a greenhouse gas 23 times more powerful than carbon dioxide — is being released from Arctic permafrost at a rate five times faster than thought, according to a study published today in the journal «Nature»...»
In a study published today in Earth's Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, lead author Xiao - Hai Yan of the University of Delaware, Newark, along with scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, and several other institutions discuss new understanding of the phenomenon.
In a study published today in Science, that graph has been extended back 11,300 years and you can really see the scope of the abrupt temperature change.
Trees do not slow in their growth rate as they get older and larger — instead, their growth keeps accelerating, according to a study published today in the journal Nature.
In a new study published today in the journal Current Biology, Roenneberg and his colleagues surveyed the sleep habits of more than 65,000 adults and found that people with different weekday and weekend sleep schedules had triple the odds of being overweight.
According to a new study published today in the British Medical Journal, even mild symptoms of depression and anxiety that would generally escape a doctor's attention are associated with a higher risk of premature death.
There's a new way that watching too much television can be hazardous to your health: According to a study published today in the journal
A study published today in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine found that women who lift heavy loads at work may have a tougher time getting pregnant.
Despite all the headlines proclaiming the return of the bush, if you prefer to go completely bare down there, you're far from alone: A new study published today in JAMA Dermatology found that a majority of women remove all of their pubic hair.
There's a new way that watching too much television can be hazardous to your health: According to a study published today in the journal Circulation, it can increase your risk of dying from a blood clot in the lungs.
MONDAY, July 18, 2011 (Health.com)-- Two antidepressants commonly prescribed to people with dementia appear to be no better than a sugar pill at easing the symptoms of depression in Alzheimer's patients, according to a new study published today in the Lancet.
SATURDAY, May 5, 2012 (Health.com)-- Babies conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) have a higher risk of birth defects than those conceived naturally, but the increased risk may stem from the parents rather than the treatment itself, according to a study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine.
In a new study published today in the journal Nature Communications, a research team from the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at Roswell Park Cancer Institute reports their discovery of a major mechanism by which cells regulate this important and multifunctional tumor suppressor, opening up new avenues for cancer research and treatment.
«The ability to identify the glycan fingerprint on HIV's glycoprotein will help us develop a vaccine that matches what is found on the virus,» said James Paulson, Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Chair of Chemistry at TSRI and co-chair of the Department of Molecular Medicine, who led the study published today in the journal Nature Communications.
A single defect in a gene that codes for a histone — a «spool» that wraps idle DNA — is linked to pediatric cancers in a study published today in the journal Science.
It could allow researchers to take fragments of DNA extracted from human cells, put them into a test tube, and quickly and precisely engineer multiple changes to the genetic code, according to a new study published today in the CRISPR Journal.
Religion has led to social tension and conflict, not just in today's society, but dating back to 700 B.C. according to a new study published today in Current Anthropology.
Heidelberg, 6 February 2015 The battle for iron The search for therapies against anaemia of chronic disease (ACD) could take on new directions thanks to a study published today in Blood.
In a study published today in the journal Science and funded mainly by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust, an international team of researchers has shown that environmentally - induced methylation changes occur only in certain regions of our genome (our entire genetic material)-- but, unexpectedly, that these methylation patterns are not passed on indefinitely.
Kelley, lead investigator on the study published today in Nature Chemistry, explained how her team has advanced a completely new approach using magnetic nanoparticles with DNA capture probes on their surface that can target circulating tumour cells (CTCs) in blood samples to see if the cells contains biomarkers associated with drug resistance.
The search for therapies against anaemia of chronic disease (ACD) could take on new directions thanks to a study published today in Blood.
City of Hope researchers may have discovered a more effective treatment for patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) according to a study published today in Nature Medicine.
A new study published today in the journal Cell Metabolism looks into why Labrador retrievers in particular are so motivated by food.
In a study published today in PNAS, scientists in Sweden and Canada, led by Leif Andersson at Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, have studied the genetic basis of reproduction in 25 populations of herring from both sides of the North -LSB-...]
The study published today in the journal PLOS Computational Biology sheds new light on how socially complex animal societies evolve and how dominance hierarchies are established.
In a new study published today in Nature, researchers from UCL (University College London), University of Cambridge and University of Louvain have combined existing ideas to solve the problem of which solar energy peaks in the last 2.6 million years led to the melting of the ice sheets and the start of a warm period.
Vitamin C and E supplements may blunt the improvement of muscular endurance — by disrupting cellular adaptions in exercised muscles — suggests a new study published today in The Journal of Physiology.
Exercise can reduce the amount and intensity of hot flushes experienced during the menopause, according to a study published today in The Journal of Physiology.
Lack of oxygen during pregnancy combined with high salt intake in later life can damage vascular function in the offspring of mice, according to a study published today in The Journal of Physiology.
A new study published today in Biological Conservation shows a dramatic decline in the California overwintering population of monarchs in the past three decades.
In a study published today in the journal Nature Communications, scientists show that abnormal cells are eliminated and replaced by healthy cells, repairing — and in some cases completely fixing — the embryo.
Stress hormones in the mother can affect foetal development, according to a study published today in The Journal of Physiology.
Long - term exercise appears to be beneficial for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) like mice, suggesting a potential of active physiotherapy for patient care; according to a study published today in The Jo
MEDFORD / SOMERVILLE, Mass. (March 26, 2018)-- Researchers at Tufts University have created a genetically modified yeast that can more efficiently consume a novel nutrient, xylose, enabling the yeast to grow faster and to higher cell densities, raising the prospect of a significantly faster path toward the design of new synthetic organisms for industrial applications, according to a study published today in Nature Communications.
People suffering from cystic fibrosis have less ability to uptake and use oxygen in their muscles, which leads to exercise intolerance, a study published today in Experimental Physiology concluded.
In a study published today in Nature Climate Change, researchers in Mexico, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom analyzed nearly 1,700 cities around the world.
In a study published today in PNAS, scientists in Sweden and Canada, led by Leif Andersson at Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, have studied the genetic basis of reproduction in 25 populations of herring from both sides of the North Atlantic.
Aging differences in this region of the brain are tied to variants of a gene called TMEM106B, according to a Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) study published today in the journal Cell Systems.
But in a study published today in the journal Nature, the team discovered a remarkable exception; a star that exploded multiple times over a period of more than fifty years.
«This is the first time that so many planets of this kind are formed around the same star,» Michaël Gillon, an astronomer at the Université de Liège and a co-author on the study published today in Nature, said in a press briefing.
«In contrast to other dwarf planets its size, shape, albedo [brightness] and density are not well constrained,» the authors write in the study published today in the journal Nature.
But in a study published today in the journal Nature, astronomers now have compelling evidence showing that some of these halo structures actually originate from the Milky Way's disk itself, but were kicked out; this phenomenon is called galactic eviction.
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.
Thomas L. Kash, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology and the lead author of the study published today in the journal Cell Reports, used mice to show the effects of KORs on behavior.
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 activity.
In a study published today in the journal Nature, the researchers refer to this alternative model as «piggyback - the - winner,» and it could have implications for phage - based medicine and ecosystem resilience in the face of environmental disturbances that promote microbial blooms.
In a study published today in the journal Nature Climate Change, the researchers report that increased ocean acidification by 2100 will spur a range of responses in phytoplankton: Some species will die out, while others will flourish, changing the balance of plankton species around the world.
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