The good news, an international
team of scientists reports, is that the damage may be undone through weight loss.
Now, in a new paper published in the journal Cell, an international
team of scientists reports how they created a new form of BanLec that still fights viruses in mice, but doesn't have a property that causes irritation and unwanted inflammation.
Today, a UCLA - led
team of scientists reports that it has discovered the existence of a white dwarf star whose atmosphere is rich in carbon and nitrogen, as well as in oxygen and hydrogen, the components of water.
A magnetic structure proposed for the natural oddity known as ball lightning makes an appearance in a newfound variety of a knotlike entity called a skyrmion,
a team of scientists reports.
In 2001, however,
a team of scientists reported that the isotopic compositions of a variety of elements in terrestrial and lunar rocks are nearly identical.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Even when they're underground, nuclear tests can be detected in the skies — and as a result, global satellite networks could become a powerful new tool in the arsenal of weapons to help detect clandestine underground nuclear explosions,
a team of scientists reported here today at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
However, massive declines and extinctions of many of these animals has deeply damaged this planetary nutrient recycling system,
a team of scientists reported October 26 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Two
teams of scientists report the creation of supersolids, which are both liquid and solid at the same time.
Three
teams of scientists reported earlier this year that they had directly reprogrammed adult mouse skin cells into embryonic cells, although the process involved viruses and cancer - causing genes.
This month
a team of scientists reported that melting ice caps and glaciers due to climate change are causing oceans to rise more drastically than previously calculated.
Not exact matches
The company — comprising a
team of neuroscientists, computer
scientists, astrophysicists, artists and entrepreneurs — says it uses a new type
of «neural - network algorithm» to analyze millions
of reviews and descriptions, and then recommends restaurants based on the data you have entered into the site, according to a
report from Forbes.
The reaction to the Royal Society's
report in Alberta provides a clue: hire
teams of scientists outside the government orbit to investigate such claims and make their findings public.
The biopharma world went into a bit
of a frenzy on Tuesday as Nature
reported that a
team of Chinese
scientists had become the first in the world to launch human trials
of the groundbreaking CRISPR gene - editing technology.
As EHS Today
reports, the study, titled «Office Design's Impact on Sick Leave Rates,» considered almost 2,000 employees working in a variety
of environments, and was carried out by a
team of four Stockholm University
scientists.
In August New
Scientist reported that Aaron Schurger, leading a research
team in France, had tested the assumption that the readiness potential is the signature
of the brain preparing to act.
RE: Just a little piecprsteve on the credibility
of the authors
of the study: Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research
scientist at the University
of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science
Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite,
reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models.
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Also
reported this week, a
team of British
scientists similarly builds on earlier work in wild bees.
Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research
scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia Engineering, a
team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU), and Korea Research Institute
of Standards and Science (KRISS)
reported today that they have demonstrated — for the first time — an on - chip visible light source using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form
of carbon, as a filament.
The
report from a
team of scientists at Vanderbilt University is the first part in a wide - ranging, $ 7.5 million analysis
of environmental stress and human migration scenarios in the low - lying South Asian nation.
Now,
teams of scientists in the United Kingdom and Switzerland
reporting in the 3 October issue
of Nature have shown that the substance forms during cooking through a well - known chemical process called the Maillard reaction.
Those are among the conclusions
reported in the Journal
of Applied Meteorology and Climatology by a
team of scientists from Oregon State University, the University
of Maryland, the University
of Montana and the Pacific Northwest Research Station
of the U.S. Forest Service.
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.
After controlling for the availability
of the animals, the
scientists calculated that vampire bats were seven times more likely to feed on pigs than chance would predict, the
team reports in the current issue
of the Journal
of Mammalogy.
The northern polar region's climate has materially changed over the past five years, a
team of 121
scientists from 14 nations concludes in a December 1 Arctic
report card.
This is the first time
scientists have documented American badgers burying a carcass so much bigger than themselves (the calves were three to four times the weight
of the badgers), the
team reports March 31 in Western North American Naturalist.
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.
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 scientists using a state -
of - the - art UCLA instrument
reports the discovery
of a planetary - scale «tug -
of - war»
of life, deep Earth and the upper atmosphere that is expressed in atmospheric nitrogen.
«This is unsettling, and urges us to ask why our models didn't perform as well as a naive model,» lamented a
team of Harvard
scientists in a paper describing their methods, which, along with five other entries, is
reported in a special NCAA issue
of the Journal
of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.
But in a study
reported in the Journal
of Experimental Medicine in 2011, a
team of scientists from Emory and elsewhere found that antibodies to the so - called swine flu behaved unexpectedly.
In April online in the journal Protein and Cell, a
team of Chinese
scientists reported the first documented experiment to do just that.
In the
report, an international
team of climate
scientists warns policy - makers that levels
of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are at the extreme end
of predictions made only in 2007, and that natural CO2 sinks such as oceans are becoming saturated.
A
team of scientists, led by Jill L. Maron, MD, MPH, Associate Professor
of Pediatrics at Tufts Medical Center,
reports that by combining gene amplification techniques with advanced computational analysis tools they were able to identify and validate salivary biomarkers to predict oral feeding readiness in preterm infants.
In doing so, the
scientists made a surprising observation: «One and the same active ingredient caused most
of the tumor facets to die,»
reports lead author Roman Reinartz
of Professor Scheffler's
Team.
Reporting in the journal Science, a
team of international
scientists have calculated that it would cost US$ 198 million per year to pay private owners to set aside land for reforestation.
Now, in proof -
of - concept experiments with «joysticks» that measure force, a
team of Johns Hopkins
scientists report evidence that the slowdown likely arises from the brain's «cost / benefit analysis,» which gets skewed by the loss
of dopamine in people with PD.
A new review by an international
team of scientists, including Stony Brook University Professor Liliana M. Dávalos,
reports an analysis
of the incredibly diverse «lost world»
of Caribbean fossils that includes giant rodents, vampire bats, enigmatic monkeys, ground sloths, shrews and dozens
of other ancient mammals.
Reporting the results
of a second study from the same group, Dr Suzanne Drury, a translational research and development
scientist from Great Ormond Street Hospital, will describe the
team's experience in the use
of NIPD (non-invasive prenatal diagnosis) to diagnose the disorder congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
► Last Friday at ScienceInsider, Juan David Romero
reported that IBM and more than 60
scientists are
teaming up for the Jefferson Project, an effort that will use New York's «Lake George as a test bed for an array
of sophisticated «smart» sensors that will monitor 25 different variables, including biological characteristics and water chemistry and quality.»
In the May 8, 2017 issue
of Nature Genetics, a
team led by
scientists at the U.S. Department
of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), a DOE Office
of Science User Facility,
report the prevalence
of 6mA modifications in the earliest branches
of the fungal kingdom.
A
team of scientists, led by University
of Illinois physicist Peter Schiffer, has
reported direct visualization
of magnetic charge crystallization in an artificial spin ice material, a first in the study
of a relatively new class
of frustrated artificial magnetic materials - by - design known as «Artificial Spin Ice.»
Either wobbly rotation produced by Earth's gravitational tug or asteroids smacking into the lunar surface may have triggered enough turbulence in the moon's molten core to generate a long - lasting magnetic field,
report two
teams of scientists in the Nov. 10 Nature.
Now, a
team of scientists led by University
of Wisconsin - Madison chemistry professor John Berry
reports an advance that freezes one step
of the process long enough to offer researchers a glimpse into the finer mechanism.
Reporting today in the Journal
of the American Medical Association, a
team of scientists from the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS), a subset
of the larger Women's Health Initiative,
report that Prempro provides no boost to cognition or protection against dementia in women 65 years
of age and older.
A publication released today from a
team of scientists representing multiple disciplines at UTMB and the Oak Crest Institute
of Science in Pasadena, Calif.,
reports a new method for studying the relationship between the skin cells and the «good» bacteria.
In this study, the research
team, which included
scientists from the London School
of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Oxford University (UK) and the University
of Toronto (Canada), established the ecological niche for Zika virus in the Americas (where Zika virus transmission has been
reported or where conditions are suitable).
An international
team of researchers, led by physician -
scientists at Johns Hopkins,
reports that a once - daily tablet containing a high dose
of a key ragweed pollen protein effectively blocks the runny noses, sneezes, nasal congestion and itchy eyes experienced by ragweed allergy sufferers.
In the first ever
report of the CRISPR - Cas9 genome - editing tool being used on normal human embryos, a
team of Chinese
scientists had mixed results, New
Scientist writes.
But an international
team of scientists from the U.S., Germany and Turkey
report this week in the American Journal
of Physical Anthropology that it found evidence
of the disease in a 500,000 - year - old hominid fossil unearthed in western Turkey.