November 10, 2005 Major discovery with rapid applicability to the development of new medicine Reykjavik, ICELAND, November 10, 2005 — A paper by a deCODE - led
team of scientists published today presents the discovery of a gene variant conferring increased risk of...
On August 21, 2011,
a team of scientists published an article claiming to have found the earliest microfossils of possibly sulfur - metabolizing bacteria ever found.
In October
a team of scientists published the sequences of the genomes of 13 strains of Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease.
Not exact matches
In their paper,
published in August 2016 in the journal Nature Genetics, a
team of scientists pinpointed 17 genetic tweaks, or SNPs (pronounced «snips»), that appear to be tied to MDD.
A
team of scientists from the Center for Resuscitation Science at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden compared ambulance arrival times to drone deliveries in a simulation study
published in the JAMA medical journal.
«For many years, we have searched for genes that improve phosphorus uptake,» said Dr. Sigrid Heuer, senior
scientist at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and leader
of the
team that
published the discovery in Nature.
«A large
team of environmental health
scientists and green chemists developed a methodology called the Tiered Protocol for Endocrine Disruption for identifying endocrine disruptors to the highest levels
of contemporary science, that we
published in Green Chemistry in 2013.»
In an earlier study
published in Nature Medicine, an international
team of scientists discovered that the additional copy
of chromosome 21 in Down's syndrome reduces the production
of SNX27 in the brain and results in synaptic dysfunction.
In a recent study
published in the journal Icarus, a
team of Cassini
scientists reported that one section
of the rings appears to have been running a slight fever during equinox.
The results, by a
team of scientists from around Europe and China, are
published today (24 September) in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, an open access journal
of the European Geosciences Union (EGU).
The research,
published this month in Nature Communications, was conducted by a
team of scientists from Cardiff University's School
of Earth and Ocean Sciences, the Natural History Museum in London and the University
of Barcelona.
And yet: A report recently issued by the U.S. National Academies» Institute
of Medicine (IOM) argues that, for
scientists trained as part
of a National Institutes
of Health (NIH)- funded Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA program), it's time to deemphasize
publishing and grant winning and focus on instilling leadership,
team science, community engagement, and entrepreneurship skills.
A
team of scientists spearheaded by the TU Munich and TU Darmstadt have
published these findings in the journal Nature Communications.
Scientists from the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) form part
of the
team which has just
published a paper in the journal Scientific Reports, studying for the first time the original fossil remains conserved
of «Peking Man.»
A
team of American and British
scientists,
publishing in the 2010 Proceedings
of the British Royal Society, estimated that
of all the plants on earth, some 60,000 species remain to be found.
In a pair
of papers
published this month in Nature Communications and Physical Review Letters (PRL), a
team of scientists led by Gerbrand Ceder has come up with a set
of rules for making new disordered materials, a process that had previously been driven by trial - and - error.
A
team of scientists demonstrated another tangible effect
of climate change with a new study
published Thursday in Science.
Pollution, urbanization, and construction
of dams and reservoirs are jeopardizing the water supply for nearly 80 percent
of the global population (pdf), an international
team of environmental
scientists concluded in a comprehensive study
published in September.
Drawing from the Institute for Scientific Information Web
of Science database, they conducted a survey among U.S.
scientists who had
published a research article between 2001 and 2006, inquiring about the project, the size
of the
team, and how the work was organized.
In March
of this year, a
team of Georgetown University
scientists published research showing that, for the first time ever, a blood test has the potential to predict Alzheimer's disease before patients start showing symptoms.
In tomorrow's issue
of Nature, a
team of scientists from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville, Maryland, will
publish the complete genetic sequence
of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, spelling out the precise molecular composition
of the organism's genes.
The study,
published in the current issue
of the journal Nature Communications, could enable
scientists to use the enzyme in a plant to make large amounts
of fuel - grade oil, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist in College Station and lead
scientist on the
team.
The same
team of scientists just
published a paper in the Journal
of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, focusing broadly on creating sustainable hydro in the Lower Mekong River Basin.
The council has, for example,
published a guide that outlines what they believe constitutes «Good Research Practice» and MRC
team leaders are required to include this as part
of the research training
of junior
scientists.
In a previous related study
published in the Journal
of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, the same
team of NTU
scientists found that fish scale - derived collagen would induce human umbilical vein endothelial cells to express 2.5 times more
of a specific type
of collagen responsible for blood vessel formation, as compared to endothelial cells cultured on bovine collagen.
According to a study
published in the leading journal Science, Rafael Luque — a research
scientist at the University
of Córdoba Department
of Inorganic Chemistry — and other members
of an international
team comprising
scientists from the South China University
of Technologyand the KAUST institution in Saudi Arabia, have succeeded in developing a novel porous material with new characteristics and properties which will ensure improve performance in a range
of applications.
The research was done by a
team of scientists from Stanford University, the University
of Michigan Medical School, Stony Brook University, and their colleagues, and is
published in the journal Science.
Cattle rearing in the southern African state
of Botswana is decimating the country's wildlife, according to a stinging rebuke
published last week by a
team of scientists who visited Botswana at the government's invitation.
Llinás is the leader
of an international
team of scientists whose paper describing their research will be
published in the journal Nature on the Advance Online Publication website, www.nature.com on 23 February 2014 along with a second paper, which describes related work led by Andy Waters (University
of Glasgow) and Oliver Billker (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute).
Along with a
team of scientists, Sánchez - Quiles recently
published a study in Environmental Science & Technology.
«The consequences
of sticking to a «business - as - usual» scenario are unthinkable,» says Zhaohai Bai, an associate professor at the Chinese Academy
of Sciences and lead author
of a paper from a multinational
team of environmental
scientists published today in Global Change Biology.
«Using the odds that are
published, you can get a very good estimate
of an event occurring,» says
team member Javier Kreiner, a data
scientist at transport start - up CargoX in São Paulo, Brazil.
The paper,
published today in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution by a
team of 40
scientists, policy - makers and on - the - ground practitioners, suggests alternative and complementary approaches that use indicators grounded in the values
of a particular community.
In addition to our
team of science journalists attending the yearly meeting
of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science, which
publishes this blog, we're opening up our site this year to guest bloggers — the
scientists and public attending the event.
The findings
of the multidisciplinary
team of surgeons, pathologists and
scientists led by principal investigator Dr. Susan Done are
published online in Nature Communications.
The
team of scientists from NOAA Fisheries and the Sri Lankan Blue Whale Project
published the findings in the journal Diversity and Distributions.
An international
team of scientists has developed a strategy to boost people's ability to adapt to climate change, revealed in a new study
published today in the journal, Nature Climate Change.
In a study recently
published in the journal Neuro - Oncology, a
team of scientists led by Luni Emdad, M.B.B.S., Ph.D., and Paul B. Fisher, M.Ph., Ph.D., provided the first evidence
of an important link between a specific microRNA, miR - 184, and a cancer promoting gene, SND1, in the regulation
of malignant glioma.
In an article recently
published in Nature Chemistry, a UT Dallas
team — including a materials
scientist, two chemists and a game design expert — describes how a group
of 39 college students from diverse majors played an enhanced version
of the popular video game «Minecraft» and learned chemistry in the process, despite being given no in - class science instruction.
In a new review
of scientific literature and analysis
of data
published in Science, an international
team of scientists cautions that the loss and decline
of animals is contributing to what appears to be the early days
of the planet's sixth mass biological extinction event.
In a study
published in the journal Climate Dynamics, a
team of FSU
scientists outline a methodology that uses rainfall rates to mark the span
of the ISM at any given location throughout the affected region.
The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are in a much better environmental shape than the rest
of the world has been brought into question in a study
publishing on March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, by an international
team lead by Steven L. Chown and Monash University
scientists.
A
team of researchers, including
scientists from the Pacific Biosciences Research Center (PBRC) at the University
of Hawai'i at Mānoa, the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Howard University in Washington DC, and the French National Museum
of Natural History in Paris, recently
published the first rigorous assessment
of extinction
of invertebrates in Hawai`i.
The research
team, led by Haitao Wang, PhD, a senior research investigator, Robert Pignolo, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the division
of Geriatrics and the Ian Cali Distinguished Clinician -
Scientist at the Center, and Frederick S. Kaplan, MD, the Isaac & Rose Nassau Professor
of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine and Chief
of the division
of Molecular Orthopaedic Medicine,
published their findings in the Journal
of Bone and Mineral Research this month.
Known as a «Star
of David» molecule,
scientists have been trying to create one for over a quarter
of a century and the
team's findings are
published in the journal Nature Chemistry.
The
team of seven
scientists published their evidence last month in Nature Communications.
In spite
of this turmoil, Beard and a
team including fellow
scientists from KU's Biodiversity Institute have just
published a discovery
of mammal fossils uncovered in the Zallah Oasis in the Sirt Basin
of central Libya.
«NYGC is thrilled to have this work be our first
published example
of the explosive power
of collaborations between deeply invested biologists like those in the Simon lab including Elana Simon, and thoughtful bioinformatics
scientists like Nicolas Robine and NYGC
team, who worked together so effectively with the tools
of genomic sequencing and analysis to discover this new chimeric protein and cancer target,» says Robert Darnell, head
of Rockefeller's Laboratory
of Molecular Neuro - Oncology, HHMI investigator, and president and scientific director
of NYGC.
According to a report
published today in the journal Nature, a
team led by
scientists from the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) has developed a vaccine that protects monkeys from lethal doses
of the virus.
The
team of research
scientists from the Leibniz Institute
of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) in Jena, the Fraunhofer Institute
of Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics, the Friedrich Schiller University
of Jena, and the Helmholtz Institute Jena
published the results
of their work in the journal Nature Communications.