Sentences with phrase «today in nature»

A study led by a researcher at the IAC and published today in Nature Astronomy points to the role of the magnetic field as responsible for decelerating the formation of massive stars in the center of galaxies.
All this digging might have fatally weakened the ridge, eventually causing it to fail, Gupta and colleagues propose today in Nature Communications.
This is the first demonstration that stem cells direct their own development in the eye, the team reports online today in Nature.
The research is the subject of an open - access paper today in Nature's online journal Scientific Reports.
In the second study, reported online today in Nature, researchers were also able to reactivate an old memory in mice.
But the researchers, whose results appear today in Nature Chemistry, already have their sights set on improvements aimed at generating large amounts of fuel cheaply.
Now, as astronomers report online today in Nature, they've seen the same phenomenon on a dim sun located 18.5 light years away in the constellation Lyra.
The scientists imaged the crystals with high - resolution electron microscopy and found that the unique environment made the ice crystallize in a new, cubic configuration, they report online today in Nature.
«Carbon - reduction policies significantly improve air quality,» says Noelle Selin, an assistant professor of engineering systems and atmospheric chemistry at MIT, and co-author of a study published today in Nature Climate Change.
These maps, published online today in Nature Geoscience, contrast springtime tornadoes during El Niño (top) and its mirror, La Niña (bottom), with red denoting enhanced risk and blue showing diminished risk.
A composite reconstruction, reported online today in Nature, suggests the beast was 11 meters long and weighed 6358 kilograms, making it the largest type of ornithomimosaur ever found.
The team's new measurement is 13 times more precise than previous efforts, with an uncertainty of just 0.03 parts per billion, the researchers report online today in Nature.
Thus, despite the disappearance of nearby genes, these genes have persisted on the Y chromosome, the team reports online today in Nature.
Indeed, even outside the video game world, people who trained with NeuroRacer saw improvements on certain tests of memory and attention, the group reports online today in Nature.
The team, which reports its discoveries online today in Nature, points out that the split between early apes and Old World monkeys took place during a time of dramatic environmental, climatic, and tectonic changes in East Africa.
In landscapes that are highly fragmented from human activity like development and agriculture, the end could come as early as 2050, the researchers report today in Nature Climate Change.
The amount and type of genetic material, along with carbon dating of the samples, reveal that between 50,000 and 25,000 years ago — before the peak of the last ice age — arctic vegetation consisted mainly of forbs, the researchers report today in Nature.
The study, published online today in Nature Communications, used sophisticated climate model simulations to show that El Niño tends to peak during the year after large volcanic eruptions like the one at Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991.
The more trade an island participates in, the more species diversity it tends to have, no matter its geographic location, the team reports online today in Nature.
The final yield was just 13 people with mutations that normally result in eight severe childhood disorders, the team reports today in Nature Biotechnology.
Their results, published online today in Nature Geoscience, reveal two distinct trigger mechanisms, related to the evolution of magma reservoirs.
The chemical, which they named lugdunin, inhibited S. aureus from growing in the petri dish, and when applied to the skin of mice infected with S. aureus, it reduced or even eradicated the infection, the team reports today in Nature.
The research, published today in Nature Communications, found that after one generation of hatchery culture, the offspring of wild fish and first - generation hatchery fish differed in the activity of more than 700 genes.
Led by Professor David Roper at Warwick's School of Life Sciences and Dr Luiz Pedro Carvalho from The Francis Crick Institute, a paper published today in Nature Communications reveals a deeper understanding of how the antibiotic D - cycloserine uniquely works at a molecular level.
In the new study, published online today in Nature Communications, Burkart, van Schaik, and their colleagues took a different approach.
Although Ozarcus clearly lies within the lineage of sharks, rays, and their close relatives, high - resolution CT scans of the fossils (one example, digital image) reveal that the archlike structures supporting the creature's gills (yellow in digital image) were arranged like those in bony fishes (osteichthyans), the researchers report online today in Nature.
Jiang and his colleagues describe the new species online today in Nature.
A new study published online today in Nature, led by dating experts at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom (two of whom, Thomas Higham and Katerina Douka, are pictured here taking radiocarbon samples at the site of Chagyrskaya in Russia), concludes that Neandertals were entirely extinct by 39,000 years ago.
The new study, published today in Nature Immunology, found that GSK3 adjusts metabolism to match each of these needs.
N. vitripennis females preferred a blend of RS and RR, but a whiff of RS alone was enough to get them in the mood, the researchers report online today in Nature.
If the land devoted to growing food for cattle in the United States were used to grow peas, barley, and other crops for people instead, beef production would drop by 55 %, from 31 million to 14 million beef cattle, the team reports today in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
The analysis of Ulindi's complete genome, reported online today in Nature, reveals that bonobos and chimpanzees share 99.6 % of their DNA.
Sure enough, in the fire ants, a group of about 600 genes surrounding Gp - 9 showed a complete absence of recombination, the researchers report online today in Nature.
The results, published today in Nature Immunology, suggest a common biochemical thread to multiple diseases and point the way to a new class of therapies that could treat chronic inflammation in these non-infectious diseases without crippling the immune system.
In the new work, published online today in Nature, Joung and colleagues took a different approach.
McDermott and Ruben Stepanyan, PhD, assistant professor of otolaryngology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine published the findings today in Nature Communications.
The discovery of a gene (named DSYB) responsible for synthesising DMSP, published today in Nature Microbiology, represents a huge step forward in the field of sulfur cycling in marine environments.
Ice - free areas of Antarctica — home to more than 99 per cent of the continent's terrestrial plants and animals — could expand by more than 17,000 km2 by the end of this century, a study published today in Nature reveals.
Research led by Rein Ulijn, Director of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)'s Nanoscience Initiative and Professor of Chemistry at Hunter College, has paved the way for the development of dynamically - evolving polymers that form spontaneously by adapting to their environment, which may lead to a number of product possibilities including drug delivery, food science and cosmetics, the results of which were published today in Nature Nanotechnology.
The international team's work is detailed in two papers published online today in Nature.
And beer enthusiasts could still detect the hoppy flavor: In a blind taste test, the new beer got «hoppier» ratings than a nonhopped American ale, the team reports today in Nature Communications.
The study, published today in Nature Scientific Reports, is the first to compare the long - term metabolic effects of conventional soybean oil to those of Plenish.
But the latest study of TB cases in Russia, published today in Nature Genetics, indicates that such «programmatic» failures may not be the only explanation for the rise of drug - resistant TB in the region — biological factors also play a big part.
But increased growth was nowhere to be seen, they report online today in Nature Geoscience.
Now, lab tests show that fluid disturbances just ahead of the snout of the dwarf seahorse (Hippocampus zosterae) are only one - fifth as large as those elsewhere around its head, researchers report online today in Nature Communications.
But a study published today in Nature has finally brought vindication.
But intravenous treatment with the anti-CD47 treatment reduced by roughly half the buildup of plaque in these mice, Leeper and colleagues report online today in Nature.
The study, published today in Nature, is the first to demonstrate that the online world can affect a significant real - world behavior on a large scale, say the researchers.
The work is simultaneously being published online today in Nature and presented today at the American Physical Society's meeting in Portland, Oregon.
The study, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution, analysed data of 2415 species of mammals alive today using computer algorithms to reconstruct the likely activity patterns of their ancient ancestors who lived millions of years ago.
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