The findings appear
this week in the leading journal Nature.
Not exact matches
Talks to combine the two energy companies, reportedly
in the works since May, could
lead to a deal being officially announced as soon as next
week, according to the
Journal.
He has
led campaigns uniting business, labor, and environmental groups, testified before Congress, and been cited
in The New York Times, The Wall Street
Journal, Business
Week, and other major news outlets.
In two new studies published online this week in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injurie
In two new studies published online this
week in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injurie
in the
Journal of Athletic Training,
lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men
in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injurie
in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injuries.
But Spitzer held a double digit
lead over his main competitor for the Democratic nomination, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer,
in the Quinnipiac survey and a nine point
lead over Stringer
in an NBC 4 / Wall Street
Journal / Marist poll released last
week.
Democrat Bill de Blasio holds a commanding 44 percentage - point
lead over Republican Joe Lhota
in the race for New York City mayor, underscoring the GOP nominee's failure to gain any traction during the past three
weeks, a poll from The Wall Street
Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist showed Thursday.
DeBlasio's 45 - point
lead is down slightly from his 49 - point
lead in the previous New York Times / Siena College poll from early October, and similar to his 44 - point
leads in Quinnipiac University survey from last
week and an NBC New York / Wall Street
Journal / Marist survey from two
weeks ago.
And it looks like Team Spitzer does need to keep spending: While the latest numbers still have Spitzer beating Stringer by either four or twelve points (according to Quinnipiac University and Wall Street
Journal / NBC Marist polls, respectively), the very recognizable former governor's
lead sounds less impressive when you consider that,
in the last three
weeks, he has spent three times as much as the increasingly feisty but still somewhat unknown Manhattan borough president has spent on his entire campaign.
► «The involvement of [online communities
in discussions about suspect publications and possible research misconduct] has made the standardization of processes to address allegations more complex and has
led to less patience from the scientific community and the public with what are often long timelines
in institutional misconduct investigations,» Science
journals Editor -
in - Chief Marcia McNutt wrote
in an editorial
in this
week's issue of Science.
«Detecting this signal is possible if we are able to monitor a sufficiently large number of pulsars spread across the sky,» said Stephen Taylor,
lead author of the paper published this
week in The Astrophysical
Journal Letters.
Reporting this
week in the
journal Nature Climate Change Dr Hogg and Dr Gudmundsson, examine the events
leading up to this dramatic natural phenomenon and discuss how calving of huge icebergs affects the stability of Antarctic ice shelves.
Mouse studies published this
week in Cell and its sister
journal Cell Stem Cell and
in Nature show precisely how the virus slows fetal growth, damages the brain, and
leads to miscarriage.
The research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to humans, but it highlights the need for deeper research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread through the Americas since its initial outbreak
in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and
lead author on the study to be published this
week in the Entomological Society of America's
Journal of Medical Entomology.
The new work
led by Rice chemist Zachary Ball, Baylor pediatrician Michele Redell and MD Anderson oncologist David Tweardy appears this
week in the
journal Angewandte Chemie.
The research, which was
led by Yanming Wang, a Penn State University associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, and Denisa Wagner, senior author with decades of research on thrombosis at the Boston Children's Hospital and the Harvard University Medical School, will be published
in in the Online Early Edition of the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences during the
week ending 10 May 2013.
This
week, an international research team
led by palaeogeneticists of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) published a study
in the
journal Science showing that the earliest farmers from the Zagros mountains
in Iran, i.e., the eastern part of the Fertile Crescent, are neither the main ancestors of Europe's first farmers nor of modern - day Europeans.
The findings, published this
week in mBio, an online open - access
journal of the American Society for Microbiology, could
lead to new ways to reduce or block vaginal transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
The find, reported
in this
week's issue of the European Molecular Biology Organization
Journal, could eventually
lead to the development of new drugs that shore - up misfolded proteins.
The Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated by subject matter experts from Yale who summarize important research articles from
leading natural and social science
journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest research results.The Review launched this
week and covers a wide range of topics, like this brief about climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind
in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species
in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
«This is unambiguous smoking - gun evidence to confirm theoretical predictions for the conduction of electrons
in these materials,» said Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu,
lead author of a paper appearing this
week in the
journal Nature Physics.
Writing this
week (May 23, 2016)
in the
journal Nature Microbiology, a team of researchers
led by University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary Medicine virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka describes a novel strategy to predict the antigenic evolution of circulating influenza viruses and give science the ability to more precisely anticipate seasonal flu strains.
The other major focus of the plan is to strengthen health teams and boost resources needed to diagnose cases, treat patients and trace other people they may have infected, a plea echoed this
week by
leading doctors from Sierra Leone writing
in medical
journal The Lancet.
Published this
week in the
journal PNAS, a research team
led by psychology professor John McDonald and doctoral student John Gaspar used EEG technology to determine that while «high - capacity» individuals (those who perform well on memory tasks) are able to suppress distractors, «low - capacity» individuals are unable to suppress them
in time to prevent them from grabbing their attention.
The results, published this
week in mSystems, a
journal of the American Society for Microbiology, show that perinatal BPA exposure may cause gut bacterial dysbiosis and altered metabolite profiles that
lead to chronic colon and liver inflammation.
The research,
led by Peidong Yang of Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division, was published this
week in the
journal Nature Materials
in a study titled, «Thermochromic Halide Perovskite Solar Cells.»
Now a new study
led by Wyart, published
in this
week's issue of The
Journal of Neuroscience does just that.
A new study by French and UK researchers published
in a
leading journal this
week suggests that should no cure be found for dementia, then the biggest impact on reducing rates of this progressive brain destroying disease is likely to come from eliminating diabetes and depression and boosting education, as well as encouraging people to eat more fruit and vegetables.
In the study published this week in the journal Science, the research team described how they enhanced an existing imaging technique, called scanning tunneling microscopy, to capture signals from the Majorana particle at both ends of an atomically thin iron wire stretched on the surface of a crystal of lea
In the study published this
week in the journal Science, the research team described how they enhanced an existing imaging technique, called scanning tunneling microscopy, to capture signals from the Majorana particle at both ends of an atomically thin iron wire stretched on the surface of a crystal of lea
in the
journal Science, the research team described how they enhanced an existing imaging technique, called scanning tunneling microscopy, to capture signals from the Majorana particle at both ends of an atomically thin iron wire stretched on the surface of a crystal of
lead.
said Christy Landes, associate professor of chemistry at Rice and the
lead researcher on a new study about the drawbridge method that appears this
week in the open - access
journal Science Advances.
A paper published this
week in Astrophysical
Journal,
led by Open University academics, has examined the exact structure and behaviour of the icy particles that collide and grow at the onset of planet - formation,
in a series of revealing experiments at the UK's world -
leading neutron source, ISIS.
Rapid increases
in greenhouse gases have happened more frequently
in the Earth's history than previously realized, according to a Scripps Institution of Oceanography -
led study published last
week in the
journal Nature.
The results of the research,
led by the Museum with collaborators from the University of Bristol, the University of Oxford and the Scottish Marine Institute, were published this
week in the
journal Frontiers
in Marine Science.
The fallout from an investigation into alleged citation - boosting at several
journals that we first reported on two
weeks ago has widened,
leading to the resignation of the executive editor of one of the
journals, and an investigation at a university
in The Netherlands.
Their work, published this
week in Science magazine, a
leading peer - reviewed research
journal, presents a new way to create a more powerful catalyst while using smaller amounts of platinum, the most expensive component of emission - control catalysts.
He is the
lead author of a study published this
week in the
Journal of Applied Physics.
«Ultimately, the reward and motivation system plays a trick on us,» said INSEAD post-doctoral fellow Liane Schmidt, the
lead author of a study on wine and the placebo effect published this
week in the
journal Scientific Reports.
The rising popularity of shellfish such as lobster and shrimp has
led to a surge
in greenhouse gas emissions from the shipping industry, according to a new study published this
week in the
journal Nature...
Recent research published
in The New England
Journal of Medicine showed that
in Germany, Japan and the US, holiday celebrations such as Thanksgiving and Golden
Week do
lead to weight gain.
A 2001 study published
in the European
Journal of Medical Research found applying honey diluted with 10 percent warm water to problem areas and leaving it on for three hours before rinsing
led to itch relief and no scaling within a
week.
All youʼd really have to do is start studying EVERY resource available on old - time physical culture and gymnastics, read every training
journal and periodical you can get your hands on, study for and attend dozens of advanced exercise, nutrition and bio-chemistry seminars, seek out and learn from the worldʼs
leading alternative exercise method gurus, and put all that knowledge to the test, 40 hours per
week, on a variety of
in - person clients from all walks of life.
The result of a study published
in the
journal Atherosclerosis demonstrated that consumption of pomegranate juice (50 ml per day for 2
weeks) lowered ACE activity by 36 %,
leading to a 5 % drop
in systolic blood pressure.
Articles written by Tomlinson have appeared
in many
leading journals — among them Educational Leadership,
Journal for Staff Development, Education
Week, Theory into Practice, National Association for Secondary School Principals Bulletin, School Administrator, Phi Delta Kappan, Middle School
Journal, Research
in Middle Level Education, Evaluation Practice, Exceptional Children,
Journal of Learning Disabilities,
Journal for the Education of the Gifted, and Gifted Child Quarterly.
This
week, The Wall Street
Journal published an op - ed by Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr. and Joshua S. Lipshutz, two
lead members of the legal team behind Vergara v. California and the new federal education equality lawsuit, Martinez v. Malloy,
in which the attorneys make the case for a constitutional right to education and federal legal protections for disadvantaged students.
The Wall Street
Journal is reporting this evening that additional executives at the VP and senior VP level have departed BlackBerry maker RIM
in the days since last
week's grim earnings call
led by new CEO Thorsten Heins.
«It goes beyond the common perception that outdoor, free - roaming cats just attack mice and rats,» said David McRuer, the director of veterinary services at the center and the
lead author of a note on the records that was published last
week in the
Journal of Wildlife Management.
Nature magazine, arguably the
leading scientific
journal in the world, published a paper this
week by two widely - respected scholars — Gabriel Vecchi and Brian Soden — suggesting that global warming may have a minimal effect on hurricanes.
A new study published
in the Nature Geosciences
journal this
week by largely UK - based climate scientists has
led to claims
in the media that climate models are «wrong» and have significantly overestimated the observed warming of the planet.
A new study published
in the Nature Geosciences
journal this
week by largely UK - based climate scientists has
led to claims
in the media that climate... Read More
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