Sentences with phrase «upcoming issue of science»

The report, «Atmospheric Warming and the Amplification of Precipitation Extremes,» previewed in Science Express this Thursday, August 7, and published in an upcoming issue of Science, found that both observations and models indicated an increase in heavy rainstorms in response to a warmer climate.
The 2017 NAI Fellows will be highlighted with a full page announcement in The Chronicle of Higher Education Jan. 19, 2018 issue, and in an upcoming issue of Science and Technology and Innovation, Journal of the National Academy of Inventors.
Together with lead author Magnus T. Gudmundsson from the University of Iceland, the team has now published its findings in the upcoming issue of Science.

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Snyder's analysis and comment in regards to these developments will be recorded in an upcoming issue of Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development.
Their findings have been accepted for publication in an upcoming issue of the Astrophysical Journal, and will be presented this week at the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences 48th annual meeting, held jointly in Pasadena, California, with the 11th European Planetary Science Congress.
The result, to appear in an upcoming issue of Environmental Science & Technology, sets a baseline, he says, against which researchers can compare the effects of other nanoparticles.
The stone is also markedly carbon - rich, more so than other known extraterrestrial material aside from comets, the researchers will report in an upcoming issue of Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
The study, which will appear in an upcoming issue of the journal Psychological Science, is the first to document two different but related cognitive phenomena simultaneously: so - called «extreme forgetting» — when kids learn two similar things in rapid succession, and the second thing causes them to forget the first — and delayed remembering — when they can recall the previously forgotten information days later.
Published in an upcoming issue of Clinical Psychological Science, the researchers found that compared to their peers who drink only in social settings, teens who drink alone have more alcohol problems, are heavier drinkers and are more likely to drink in response to negative emotions.
The study will be published in an upcoming issue of Developmental Science.
The project's fundamental insights will be published in the upcoming issue of the leading academic journal Science.
In a paper to be published in an upcoming issue of Energy & Environmental Science, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory describe details of a low - cost, stable, effective catalyst that could replace costly platinum in the production of hydrogen.
These cells specifically targeted and eliminated the Streptococcus bacteria but left its competitor relatively intact, the researchers report in an upcoming issue of the Public Library of Science journal PloS Pathogens.
Snow, with the University's College of Liberal Arts, and her graduate students, Michael Gomez and Rafal Skiba, recently submitted a paper on the findings of their research study, «Graspable objects grab attention more than images do» which will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a top - tier psychology journal.
In fact, the researchers report in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, that thinking about what to share brought out the highest levels of activity in both of these neural systems.
The Kepler science mission data, collected between May 2 and Sept. 16, 2009, was released by NASA Wednesday and will be published in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
The research will appear in an upcoming issue of HortScience, a journal publication of the American Society for Horticultural Science.
Each issue has a mix of the latest advancements in building science and technologies, high performance construction, notes from symposiums and conferences worldwide and upcoming events.
The results will appear in an upcoming issue of the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
The researchers calculated that humans and most mammals, which have internal body temperatures near 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, will experience a potentially lethal level of heat stress at wet - bulb temperature above 95 degrees sustained for six hours or more, said Matthew Huber, the Purdue professor of earth and atmospheric sciences who co-authored the paper that is currently available online and will be published in an upcoming issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences....
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