Sentences with phrase «team of researchers suggests»

Now an international team of researchers suggests that one way to reduce racial bias in young children is by teaching them to distinguish among faces of a different race.
Although most citizens tend to believe that big business owns Washington D.C., a team of researchers suggests that business may have a less dominant and more complicated relationship with government than previously thought.
A team of researchers suggests that many games can be meaningful entertainment experiences for players.
Antiprotons streaming down on Earth from space could be hinting at the existence of the invisible substance, two teams of researchers suggest.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Heat - loving bacteria may have cousins in the coldest continent, a team of researchers suggested here 29 May at the Spring meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
A team of researchers suggest new ways to evaluate the cost and benefits of these massive structures.
However, a team of researchers suggest that increased crop production also contributes to the spike of CO2 levels.

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Though Michael had reportedly suggested hiring a team of Uber's own researchers, BuzzFeed has continued to point out that Uber has access to everyone's travel logs, which many people at the company are said to have access to.
Though researchers haven't been able to pinpoint the cause of colic — a commonly held belief is that it stems from a digestive issue — a research team has suggested that colic is rooted in the baby's developing respiratory control system.
By further analyzing a massive object that's so predominantly made of dark matter, the team suggests, researchers may be able to figure out what the elusive stuff actually is and where it's most likely to be found.
Now, a team of researchers from CNRS and Université Blaise Pascal [1] suggests that, on the contrary, its temperature has fallen by only 300 °C.
Researchers had suggested that a nested jet could exist, Racusin says, but nobody had envisioned the inner jet moving so fast and producing all the gamma - rays by itself — part of the team's interpretation.
To their surprise, the researchers found that the samples from the thermokarst sites had lower levels of colored dissolved organic matter than did reference sites, suggesting that the carbon in the deeper soils exposed by thermokarst failure is significantly different from the carbon draining from the topmost, active layer of the permafrost, the team reports in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For a long time, scientists presumed that emotional factors caused Persistent Developmental Stuttering (PDS), but a team of researchers, led by Anne Foundas of Tulane University, has discovered interesting patterns that suggest otherwise in the brains of PDS patients.
With this issue in mind, a team of American researchers reviewed the available scientific literature and suggested four important considerations to maximize the clinical impact of future research regarding adolescent depression symptoms and substance use.
The researchers found higher levels of carotenoids in the guts and reproductive organs of Amperima than in other kinds of sea cucumbers that haven't boomed, suggesting that Amperima may have a distinct diet, says team member Ian Hudson of the Southampton Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom.
But an analysis of their DNA suggests that the largest lemurs were more prone to extinction than smaller - bodied species because of their smaller population sizes, according to this team of American and Malagasy researchers.
The multisite team, led by researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, suggests that ECAC, as measured by computed tomography scanning, is associated with poor lung function and respiratory symptoms.
In findings they call counterintuitive, a team of UCLA - led researchers suggests that blocking a protein, which is crucial to initiating the immune response against viral infections, may actually help combat HIV.
A team of Israeli researchers suggests that the Moon we see every night is not Earth's first moon, but rather the last in a series of moons that orbited the Earth in the past.
A multicenter team of researchers reports that a full genomic analysis of tumor samples from a small number of people who died of pancreatic cancer suggests that chemical changes to DNA that do not affect the DNA sequence itself yet control how it operates confer survival advantages on subsets of pancreatic cancer cells.
However, the data from the Bochum team suggests that children in the toner group could acquire a more general concept of the mechanisms behind an explosion; the researchers now want to look at this idea more closely.
In their current PNAS paper, the multidisciplinary team of Rodó, Burns, Dan Cayan, PhD, a climate researcher at UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography and co-authors in New York, Barcelona and Japan, say the new evidence suggests that the most likely cause of KD is a «preformed toxin or environmental molecule» originating from northeastern China, possibly related to Candida, which has been linked to Kawasaki - like coronary artery vasculitis in mouse models.
Online this week in Nature Geoscience, a team of researchers examines these studies and reports that water molecule concentrations vary by a factor of up to 100 between rock types, suggesting that the moon's innards contain wet and dry patches.
The team, headed by Loma Linda University (LLU) researcher Helen Harwatt, PhD, suggests that one simple change in American eating habits would have a large impact on the environment: if Americans would eat beans instead of beef, the United States would immediately realize approximately 50 to 75 percent of its GHG reduction targets for the year 2020.
The BICEP2 team did use one model that relied on preliminary Planck data, but other scientists, including Rafael Flauger of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, have suggested that the researchers misinterpreted that information and that a correct analysis suggests that dust could account for much or all of the signal (see «Big Bang finding challenged»).
This crucial insight was provided by a team of researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara, who suggested that graduated materials like the beak could find broad use in medicine and biotechnology.
This long - term relationship with the land, the team suggests, fostered notions of land ownership and fueled the kind of stratified social hierarchies of wealthier and poorer peoples that other researchers have uncovered on the continent.
Results of the team's statistical analysis suggest that the long - verified, more - than - a-century-old model doesn't fit the pattern of seismicity seen on the New Madrid Seismic Zone in the past 2 centuries, the researchers report online today in Science.
The research, by a team at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, also suggests that the size of the brain's right anterior insula may predict the risk of future bouts of depression, potentially giving researchers an anatomical marker to identify those at high risk for recurrence.
According to Evans and colleagues, their findings suggest the decision to overturn the FDA's rule based on these grounds was wrong; the team says the graphic images do not «browbeat» consumers, and though they do evoke emotion in smokers, the researchers say these emotions make people think more carefully about the health risks of smoking.
July 18, 2016 International team describes step - by - step progress in battling toxoplasmosis In the July 14 edition of Scientific Reports (Nature), 39 researchers from 14 leading institutions in the United States, United Kingdom and France suggest novel approaches that could hasten the development of better medications for people suffering from toxoplasmosis.
Recently published findings from a team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Mass., suggest that a modified form of this CRISPR gene - editing technology may eventually result in a cure for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), a form of the disease that leads to progressive muscular degeneration in the face, shoulder blades and upper arms.
A team of researchers have reportedly discovered evidence that suggests the existence of ancient Martians in microbial form.
When Soria and his team of researchers measured P13's mass, they found that the black hole was actually on the smaller side, suggesting that black holes can consume more gas and produce more light than previously believed.
The team of researchers say their findings also suggest that the fluctuations of large - scale climate drivers have changed, leading to more frequent events associated with El Niño or La Niña.
A new study from a team of researchers at NIMBioS, Princeton Univ., and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, published in the journal Science, reveals striking new findings about the structure of tropical rainforests and how the trees in them interact with one another, suggesting important recommendations for how scientists study and model tropical rainforests.
A new study published in the journal Environmental Microbiology Reports may clarify things, as a team of Spanish researchers report the cause of the colony collapse disorder, and also suggest a cure.
A new study from Purdue University suggests that perhaps it could after a team of researchers tested its potential use in lithium - ion batteries.
I tend, then, to favour the approach suggested by Larsen, which essentially sees the creation of a strong (er) research team available to the courts, ensuring that librarian - researchers expert in statistics and scientific method can provide judges with the answers to legislative questions insofar as may be possible.
Last year, Facebook IQ, a team of researchers, scientists and analysts funded and supported by Facebook, released a similar research paper which suggested that millennials are 1.4 x more likely to move to emerging financial technology (fintech) platforms and cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin that offer better usability, simplicity, and decentralization.
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