Sentences with phrase «weeks in nature»

After observing for a few weeks in nature, you might notice some dust and other things on the lens and the telescope itself.
DRAKE International call centre specialist Connie Dattilo said the industry was increasingly becoming 24 - hours a day, seven days a week in nature, and most call centres offered a number of flexible employment opportunities.
An article published this week in Nature Climate Change (article via Nature paywall) is making the rounds of the headlines because it makes some pretty bold claims — namely that the US State Department under - estimated the emissions impact of the Keystone XL pipeline by up to a factor of four.
Researchers at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, reported this week in Nature on their struggle to get journals to correct mistakes in papers they had published; the researchers had discovered many of mistakes simply by reading the articles.
This week in Nature Communications, an interdisciplinary team of scientists proposes a more nuanced model for extinction that also shows why animal species tend to evolve toward larger body sizes.
The researchers found that the enzymes produced C - 13 — labeled toluene, they report this week in Nature Chemical Biology.
A study out this week in Nature, led by scientists from the University of Pennsylvania and The Wistar Institute, reveals why these relapses occur.
Published this week in Nature Climate Change, the initial study finds that embankments constructed since the 1960s are primarily to blame for lower land elevations along the Ganges - Brahmaputra River Delta, with some areas experiencing more than twice the rate of the most worrisome sea - level rise projections from the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Researchers at Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) have been working hard to excavate the mysteries of the apple's evolutionary history, and a new publication this week in Nature Communications reveals surprising insights into the genetic exchange that brought us today's modern, domesticated apple, Malus domestica.
An analysis published this week in Nature points to some answers.
The results were published this week in Nature Geoscience, «In situ evidence for continental crust on early Mars.»
«We now have an independent measurement of these emission sources that does not rely on what was known or thought known,» said Chris McLinden, an atmospheric scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada in Toronto and lead author of the study published this week in Nature Geosciences.
Their findings are published this week in Nature Neuroscience.
A highly specific and sensitive fluorescent molecule can rapidly detect tuberculosis (TB) bacteria in sputum samples, according to work published this week in Nature Chemistry1.
A study published this week in Nature Geoscience resolves the conundrum, proving that woody plant matter is almost completely digested by bacteria living in the Amazon River, and that this tough stuff plays a major part in fueling the river's breath.
The sequencing success, reported this week in Nature Communications, «finally proves to everyone that there's DNA preserved in ancient Egyptian mummies,» says Albert Zink, a biological anthropologist at the Institute for Mummy Studies in Bolzano, Italy.
The results of this study, published this week in the Nature Publishing Group Scientific Reports, allow us to know the effects of climate change on past biodiversity.
In a paper published this week in Nature Communications Krishna Veeramah at Stony Brook University and colleagues argue that dog domestication occurred once, sometime between 20,000 and 40,000 years ago.
In their study, published online this week in Nature Nanotechnology, Mirkin and colleagues report using an array of 15,000 tips to pattern 15,000 replicas of the Chicago skyline, each consisting of 182 dots, each dot about 450 nanometers across.
The LAT gene codes not for a protein but for a short stretch of RNA, Fraser and his colleagues report online this week in Nature.
In a series of papers last week in Nature, Physical Review Letters, and Philosophical Magazine Letters, the team outlined that theory — and proved that it could work.
Now, in article to be published later this week in Nature, researchers appears to have identified a protein that carries iron and many other metals into cells.
In two papers appearing this week in Nature, astronomers report evidence for both processes.
The light was simultaneously freeing sulfur atoms from the peptides and oxidizing the iron — turning it into a form, iron (III), that could readily interact with the sulfur, the team reports this week in Nature Chemistry.
After repeating hundreds of words, all five of the deaf participants began to pull their jaws in slightly to partially correct for the manipulation, the researchers report online this week in Nature Neuroscience.
In associated commentaries published online this week in Nature Reports Climate Change, several scientists criticize the precise thresholds set, although they laud the effort.
A team of researchers from the United Kingdom reports this week in Nature Plants that it has discovered a species of shade - dwelling begonia called Begonia pavonina that arranges light - absorbing components in its leaves to boost their light absorption.
This new study, published this week in Nature Communications, could contribute to discovering a treatment.
This publication comes on the heels of a British clinical trial for wet AMD published last week in Nature Biotechnology.
They published their findings this week in Nature Communications.
This week in Nature, a team from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania detail a molecule that acts as a molecular pilot light required to turn on the brown fat furnace.
Based on a new model that draws from research in diverse fields including petrology, geodynamics, volcanology and geochemistry, the team's findings were published online this week in Nature Geoscience.
With a negligible heat source below it, Callisto's surface would be geologically dead for eons, the team reports online this week in Nature Geoscience.
When they injected the tissue into growing mouse embryos, the cells formed teratomas like ESCs do, and mingled with the blood vessels of the mice, the group reports in this week in Nature.
Dr. Alan Flake, a pediatric and fetal surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, tested different version of the biobag on prematurely born lambs, the results of which are described this week in Nature Communications.
Online this week in Nature Geoscience, a team of researchers examines these studies and reports that water molecule concentrations vary by a factor of up to 100 between rock types, suggesting that the moon's innards contain wet and dry patches.
The results were published this week in Nature Geoscience.
The latest support for the Nice model, a new explanation for primitive - looking asteroids, appears this week in Nature.
The research, led by Dr Jeremy Martin from the Université de Lyon, France and formerly from the University of Bristol, UK is published this week in Nature Communications.
Their findings will be published this week in Nature Chemical Biology.
Published this week in Nature Ecology & Evolution, the study was conducted with Gemma Baron, Vincent Jansen and Mark Brown from Royal Holloway University of London.
The study, the largest yet of its kind, was published this week in Nature Neuroscience.
In their article «Simultaneous tracking of spin angle and amplitude beyond classical limits,» published this week in Nature, they describe how a properly designed instrument can almost completely avoid quantum uncertainty.
Some thirsty mice licked the light spout as many as 2000 times every 10 minutes, the team reports this week in Nature Neuroscience.
SM let experimenters get about twice as close as other subjects did, 0.34 meters versus 0.64 meters, the team reports online this week in Nature Neuroscience.
The existing rules have made missions that would probe for Martian life costly and inefficient, the pair argues in an editorial published last week in Nature Geoscience (doi.org/m4k).
«We think these animals may have completely transformed geochemical cycles,» says Dahl, whose team reported its work online this week in Nature Geoscience.
The study, published this week in Nature, found that unrelated male flies compete more fiercely for females» attention than related flies, resulting in shorter lifespans for males and reduced fecundity for females.
The study is being published next week in Nature Geoscience.
After 60 days, the RASFs had invaded and damaged the healthy cartilage in most mice, the team reports online this week in Nature Medicine.
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