• Researchers in Aberdeen and Liverpool will study the functional effect of these 'switch' sequences. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • On a day that small earthquakes continued to shake North Texas, Southern Methodist University researchers testified before a House committee on Monday about their study linking a swarm of previous temblors near Azle and Reno to oil and gas operations. (smu.edu)
  • Researchers will study the bits of 1999 RQ36 for clues about the solar system 's origin and, possibly, how life may have begun on our planet. (livescience.com)
  • Specifically, Osiris-Rex should allow scientists to measure the " Yarkovsky effect " for the first time, researchers said. (livescience.com)
  • Researchers at Ohio State University are making strides in understanding memory loss by studying how memories are processed in the human brain. (peta.org)
  • Whether or not the subjects could remember, researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to study which parts of the brain were activated as the women tried to recall the events. (peta.org)
  • fMRIs and other neuroimaging techniques allow researchers to study the structure and function of human brains, including how we learn and process language, emotion, and memory. (peta.org)
  • Those scores are a key reason black researchers receive far fewer grants from the NIH than do white applicants, say Elena A. Erosheva, a statistics professor, and Carole J. Lee, an associate professor of philosophy, who with four other colleagues prepared the report under an NIH contract to study racial disparities. (chronicle.com)
  • Erica T. Warner, an assistant professor at the Harvard Medical School who studies risk factors for breast cancer, said that black researchers often propose topics such as how environmental factors contribute to health risks in black communities. (chronicle.com)
  • Scientists often complain of the pressure on young researchers to 'publish or perish', with research grants and tenure hanging on decisions by editors of science journals. (yahoo.com)
  • Savvy researchers tailor their studies to maximize the likelihood that their work is accepted,' Brown wrote. (yahoo.com)
  • Illan's group of researchers working at Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid studied flight patterns of 32 butterfly species for five years at different elevations in a Mediterranean mountain range. (ecosalon.com)
  • In a study published today (April 28) in Science , researchers found that bees' dopamine levels were elevated during the search for food and dropped once the food was consumed. (the-scientist.com)
  • Researchers, whose study was funded partly by the National Institutes of Health, said they could do the same sorts of experiments using organoids made from the cells of people with disorders such as autism or schizophrenia - and potentially learn new things about how these conditions affect the brain, too. (co.ke)
  • For example, researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland published a study in Nature earlier this month describing how they are growing brain-like tissue from stem cells in the lab and then mapping the cell types in various brain regions and genes regulating their development. (co.ke)
  • Burt and Dragomir, who actually initiated this research while they were Fellows at MIT's Kavli Institute, worked with scientists specializing in observing and characterizing the atmospheres of small planets to figure out which current and future space-based missions might be able to peer into TOI-1231 b's outer layers to inform researchers exactly what kinds of gases are swirling around the planet. (phys.org)
  • Roughly 40 percent were academic scientists, from tenured professors to staff researchers. (insidehighered.com)
  • For example, researchers have already gained insights into menopause while studying little brown bats and are learning about reproduction in aging populations and contraception from other animals. (si.edu)
  • This study aimed to investigate personal and contextual variables that influence the production of excellence in Brazilian researchers. (bvsalud.org)
  • A Researchers from Federal agencies, universities, and A We will store some of the blood and urine from persons other scientific centers can submit proposals to use the stored who are examined in NHANES for future health studies. (cdc.gov)
  • Most of these factors are unknown, and researchers are studying risk factors before and after birth that may contribute to this complex disorder. (medlineplus.gov)
  • These human imaging studies can be coupled with tissue and cell sampling, microdosing, interviews, epidemiological analysis, and other human-centered research methods to glean even more valuable information from humans that is superior to information derived from crude and inapplicable experiments on animals. (peta.org)
  • Human-based studies spare countless animals' lives and provide data that are relevant to humans. (peta.org)
  • Dr Alasdair MacKenzie, Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, and the scientist leading the study, explained: "Only by comparing the genomes of species as diverse as mice, marsupials and birds has it been possible to identify these switches as, in many cases, they are located far away from the genes they control. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Professor Quinn at the University of Liverpool said: "This study hopes to discover how the same genes in different people are controlled in slightly different ways in the parts of the brain that control fear and mood. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • SMU professors Brian Stump and Matthew Hornbach testified before the committee, along with Jon Olson from the University of Texas at Austin, about the study published late last month in the scientific journal Nature Communications regarding 27 earthquakes that occurred northwest of Fort Worth from November 2013 to January 2014. (smu.edu)
  • The incentives to use both types of cell in comparative studies are high," says Jason Owen-Smith, a sociologist at University of Michigan. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The analysis, " Rotating Crops, Turning Profits: How Diversified Farming Systems Can Help Farmers While Protecting Soil and Preventing Pollution ," builds on a long-term study at Iowa State University, known as the Marsden Farm study , which demonstrated that adding combinations of alfalfa, cover crops, and small grains such as oats to a typical corn-soy rotation can increase farmers' yields and maintain profits while reducing herbicide and fertilizer use. (ucsusa.org)
  • But as Per Sederberg, the head of the university psychology lab that published the study, points out, what scientists could learn from experiments on animals was limited to the context of a laboratory. (peta.org)
  • Dr. Muge Cevik is an infectious disease specialist at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, and she has been studying this research from around the world. (npr.org)
  • Aug. 8, 2016) -- A new study by Huy Le , associate professor of management at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), identifies factors that could lead more young students to successful careers in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. (utsa.edu)
  • His presentation of the research in the study 'is a choice, but to boast about it publicly is next level', tweeted David Ho, a climate scientist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. (yahoo.com)
  • As scientists across Europe campaign against "vicious" budget cuts, the European University Association published a report last Friday highlighting long-term funding cuts in a majority of countries - some as high as 40% - and an "evolving geographical divide" in terms of higher education investment that it warns is harming Europe's global competitiveness. (universityworldnews.com)
  • The data Protector gathered will be used by scientists from the British Antarctic Survey and University of Plymouth to assess the stability of the volcanoes' flanks and look for evidence of 'mass wasting': huge volumes of sediment shifting, potentially triggering tsunamis which could impact people across the southern hemisphere. (royalnavy.mod.uk)
  • We need to understand the origin and wider significance of mass wasting in the South Sandwich Islands," explained the project's lead scientist Dr Jenny Gales, Lecturer in Hydrography and Ocean Exploration at the University of Plymouth. (royalnavy.mod.uk)
  • To show that there is a wanting system in insects is generally new," says study coauthor Martin Giurfa, a neuroscientist at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France. (the-scientist.com)
  • I think it's a very interesting and thought-provoking paper," University of Minnesota neuroscientist Karen Mesce, who has collaborated with some of the authors of the papers previously, tells The Scientist , but she cautions that a bee's wanting-like drive may not be quite like a human's. (the-scientist.com)
  • Jef Akst was managing editor of The Scientist , where she started as an intern in 2009 after receiving a master's degree from Indiana University in April 2009 studying the mating behavior of seahorses. (the-scientist.com)
  • To make the brain organoids, Stanford University scientists transformed human skin cells into stem cells and then coaxed them to become several types of brain cells. (co.ke)
  • Dr. Flora Vaccarino of Yale University - who previously grew lumps containing cerebral cortex that were made with DNA from people with autism - said the study moves the field forward. (co.ke)
  • But this month, scientists from more than a dozen U.S. and Canadian institutions, including Central Michigan University, will brave the elements to sample all five Great Lakes and Lake St. Clair in a first-of-its-kind coordinated campaign called the Winter Grab. (cmich.edu)
  • CMU's group will team up with University of Michigan scientists and their colleagues at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory to sample in Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay for the Winter Grab. (cmich.edu)
  • Lung cancer is the biggest cause of cancer death in the UK, but a study by a team of scientists from the University of Southampton, funded by Cancer Research UK, has discovered a new way to identify patients who are twice as likely to die from the disease. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • Using a machine built by engineers at the University of Southampton, scientists were able to capture individual cells into a droplet, before bursting the cell to capture the different molecules. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • The study domain, the Ebro Basin in Catalonia, is not randomly chosen explains Oscar Hartogensis, project leader on behalf of the Meteorology and Air Quality (MAQ) at Wageningen University & Research (WUR). (wur.nl)
  • Journalists present at the press conference lobbed questions about the pause at the scientists, said Warren Pearce, a sociologist at the University of Nottingham and a co-author of the study, in a statement. (eenews.net)
  • An international group of collaborators, including scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and The University of New Mexico, have discovered a new, temperate sub-Neptune sized exoplanet with a 24-day orbital period orbiting a nearby M dwarf star. (phys.org)
  • The study, by David Blau and Bruce Weinberg, both professors of economics at Ohio State University, found that the average age of employed scientists increased from 45 in 1993 to nearly 49 in 2010. (insidehighered.com)
  • Newswise - Scientists at New York University and the University of Chicago have created fruit flies carrying reconstructed ancient genes to reveal how ancient mutations drove major evolutionary changes in embryonic development-the impact of which we see today. (newswise.com)
  • Until now, we really didn't know what that number was," said Gregory Goldsmith, a professor of biology at Chapman University who worked on the study. (grist.org)
  • In the 1980s, I was in my 3rd year of university for pharmacy and took my first bacteriology class, taught by a woman whose extraordinary passion for this subject inspired me toward further study. (cdc.gov)
  • This paper presents selected results of a longitudinal study of the information behaviour of a group of academic computer scientists in a Swedish university. (lu.se)
  • The compulsory course in Literature at Lund University and at the Department of Inter- project management, will also prepare our students for work in cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen. (lu.se)
  • Against this backdrop, leading Antarctic krill scientists met March 20-24 to advance their understanding of the species-information that will contribute to updated management of the Southern Ocean krill fishery. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Other studies have shown that the increase of concentrated industrial fishing of Antarctic krill over recent decades, coupled with effects from climate change such as warming temperatures, is causing negative impacts on penguins that depend on krill. (pewtrusts.org)
  • More than 60 scientists from renowned European and North America institutions gather in Catalonia this month for a joint research into understanding extreme weather events, in particular drought, extreme temperatures and wildfires. (wur.nl)
  • A model for this type of collaboration is the two panels of scientists and medical experts that were recently set up to understand the "Havana syndrome" that has afflicted American diplomats since 2016. (militarytimes.com)
  • From April to May 2016, a team of international scientists drilled into the site of an asteroid impact, known as the Chicxulub Impact Crater, which occurred 66 million years ago. (enthought.com)
  • In the recent PNAS study, the Wiseman lab, in collaboration with Jeffery Kelly's lab at TSRI, focused on a systemic amyloid disease called light chain amyloidosis, where the unstable proteins are called light chain immunoglobulins. (scripps.edu)
  • What would a collaboration with scientists look like, and what kind of data would it take to "move the needle" on understanding the UAP phenomenon? (militarytimes.com)
  • Still, Weinberg and Blau's paper raises questions about what the aging work force means for junior scientists -- many of whom are already waiting out faculty or other position as postdocs. (insidehighered.com)
  • Gary McDowell, a biophysical scientist and resident at Manylabs open science workspace, advocates for junior scientists as executive director of the nonprofit Future of Research (he's also on the committee for the new initiative). (insidehighered.com)
  • As a Young Investigator Group leader, junior scientists can independently set up their own group to conduct research in their specialist field. (nature.com)
  • This new study funded by the Medical Research Council will allow them to build on their earlier work and also analyse common sequence differences found in the general population which can result in increased risk of developing depression. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Scientists say research of the snake's biology is important in understanding how to stop the python's spread - not just in the Everglades, but also in the state and around the world. (wtvr.com)
  • New research says studying both adult and embryonic stem cells can benefit medical science, but banning the study of either type could harm studies of the other. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This is an important study that systematically examines the co-authorship networks of stem cell research articles and uses those to understand the interactions between two complementary areas of research," says Julia Lane, program director for Science of Science & Innovation Policy at the National Science Foundation (NSF), which funded the study. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The new study does not ask why, but earlier research , including an analysis published last year by the NIH, has found that black applicants are more likely to propose studying health disparities, which are less likely to be funded by the agency. (chronicle.com)
  • Warner, who has also conducted research on mentorship, noted that another explanation for the lower award rates could be that underrepresented-minority scientists tend to have smaller professional networks. (chronicle.com)
  • Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered a way to decrease deadly protein deposits in the heart, kidney and other organs associated with a group of human diseases called the systemic amyloid diseases. (scripps.edu)
  • This is an approach to treat light chain amyloidosis that 'cuts it off at the source' by not allowing the disease-associated immunoglobulin light chain to get out of cells to aggregate," said TSRI Research Associate Christina Cooley, co-first author of the new study with Lisa M. Ryno, now an assistant professor at Oberlin College. (scripps.edu)
  • Read Huy Le's study, " Building the STEM pipeline: Findings of a 9-year longitudinal research project . (utsa.edu)
  • She gives several examples, including: "Since 2009, Italy has seen the recruitment of scientists fall by 90% and the amount spent on basic research drop to nothing. (universityworldnews.com)
  • Scientists have studied the Great Lakes extensively, but surprisingly, we know very little about what takes place during the winter," said Don Uzarski, director of the CMU Institute for Great Lakes Research . (cmich.edu)
  • The study was funded by both Cancer Research UK and the Medical Research Council and is published in Nature Communications . (southampton.ac.uk)
  • Chris Berrow talks to Andrew Przybylski - an experimental psychologist and Director of Research at the Oxford Internet Institute, who authored the study linking gaming to happiness. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • The following slide, presented at a January committee meeting by Michael Lauer, deputy director for extramural research for the National Institutes of Health, shows that rates for successful grants are going up for those over 60, but down for both early- and midcareer scientists. (insidehighered.com)
  • According to the study, photosynthesis in tropical trees begins to fail at about 46.7 degrees C (116 degrees F). In addition to monitoring the canopy using both research towers and high resolution images from the International Space Station, the research team heated leaves up in order to test the effects of higher temperatures, identifying the critical threshold at which the enzymes necessary for photosynthesis break down. (grist.org)
  • Within each of these fields, research programs are developed by our scientists and regularly evaluated by renowned international experts. (nature.com)
  • Within the six research fields, Helmholtz scientists cooperate with each other and with external partners - working across disciplinary, organizational and national borders. (nature.com)
  • Helmholtz scientists, a high-performance infrastructure and modern and efficient research management are the ingredients to the Helmholtz Association's success and global impact. (nature.com)
  • The study belongs in the area of information behaviour research and focuses on scholarly communication. (lu.se)
  • Based on the application of these uncertainty factors and the available research studies, scientists recommend a screening level of 1.2 parts per million (1.2 ppm), or lower, of PPH in drinking water. (cdc.gov)
  • In a study published last year in the journal Zootaxa, Krysko found 137 non-native species were introduced to Florida between 1863 and 2010, with pet trade determined to be the No. 1 cause. (wtvr.com)
  • A new study published in Ecological Entomology shows some species of butterflies adapt much better than others to warming temperatures, especially in mountain landscapes. (ecosalon.com)
  • Scientists say the discovery will help them better understand when and how dinosaurs and birds developed the unique structures -- structures that helped the extant species grow to giant sizes, as well as adopt highly-efficient respiratory systems and evolve the ability to fly. (upi.com)
  • Climate change threatens nearly half the bird species in the continental United States and Canada, including the Bald Eagle and dozens of iconic birds like the Common Loon, Baltimore Oriole and Brown Pelican, according to a new study published today by National Audubon Society ( http://www.audubon.org/climate ). (audubon.org)
  • The study identifies 126 species that will lose more than 50 percent of their current ranges - in some cases up to 100 percent - by 2050, with no possibility of moving elsewhere if global warming continues on its current trajectory. (audubon.org)
  • Krill scientists participate in a virtual workshop to help improve fishery management of the species in the Southern Ocean. (pewtrusts.org)
  • National Zoo scientists made this recommendation in a paper recently published in the scientific journal Molecular Reproduction & Development and highlighted some of the unique reproductive traits among the planet's more than 55,000 vertebrate and 1.1 million invertebrate species. (si.edu)
  • They found that only 10 percent of the more than 12,000 studies were based on a nontraditional species and that 36 percent of the published papers were about mice and cattle. (si.edu)
  • The National Zoo has become a leader in studying the inherent differences in how animals reproduce and using that knowledge to successfully breed a wide range of threatened or endangered species, including the cheetah, giant panda, Przewalski's horse, clouded leopard and white-naped crane. (si.edu)
  • In some species, such as the black-footed ferret, these types of intensive studies have led to introducing a species back into the wild using captive-bred animals. (si.edu)
  • And as frogs worldwide die off from a disease known as amphibian chytrid fungus, scientists can use information about how various species of frogs reproduce to develop security populations that are protected from the disease. (si.edu)
  • But Wildt and the paper's co-authors stress that the academic community should take a more proactive approach, looking beyond laboratory rodents and livestock to collect data on various species-and to do so before they become too rare to study or save. (si.edu)
  • Studying nontraditional species also has practical applications for developments in human reproductive health, said Dr. Pierre Comizzoli, paper co-author and reproductive physiologist at the National Zoo. (si.edu)
  • To avoid similar confusion in the future, scientists should strive to communicate certainty, but also be open to discussing details that they are less certain about, Pearce said in a statement. (eenews.net)
  • A consortium of academics and scientists developed the vaccine. (who.int)
  • Your support enables us to keep our content free and accessible to the next generation of scientists and engineers. (sciencenews.org)
  • Scientists have launched a months-long global observation campaign of an asteroid, to help pave the way for an ambitious NASA sample-return mission to the space rock. (livescience.com)
  • Many scientists suspect an asteroid seeded Earth with life's building blocks eons ago, and 1999 RQ36 looks to be packed full of just such carbon-based molecules. (livescience.com)
  • More than sixty scientists from prominent institutions are advocating for rigorous study into reflecting sunlight away from the Earth to mitigate the effects of climate change. (cnbc.com)
  • It's just that he got there by a remarkably flawed logic experiment that of course is convincing all of the people who are already convinced that scientists are not rigorous and honest about climate change in particular. (yahoo.com)
  • The paper's authors looked at 10 prominent scientific journals related to reproduction science over the past decade to survey how many articles were about animals that were not already the main focus of other studies. (si.edu)
  • Cochran hopes this study can potentially help people with neurodegenerative disorders. (waff.com)
  • Study suggests scientific work force is aging -- and will get even older, even as younger scientists hang on the sidelines in hopes of jobs and face longer odds of landing grants. (insidehighered.com)
  • In related studies published recently in the journals Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ( PNAS ) and Chemistry & Biology , Wiseman and his colleagues described a process that can catch unstable proteins before they are released from the cell and form deposits. (scripps.edu)
  • FLICKR, NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER As the Arctic Ocean continues to warm and lose its ice cover, phytoplankton populations will bloom, trapping more sunlight and possibly amplifying Arctic warming by 20 percent, according to a computational study published last week (April 20) in PNAS . (the-scientist.com)
  • In a second study, published October 23 online ahead of print by the journal Chemistry and Biology , Wiseman and his team asked if ATF6 activation could be similarly used to reduce secretion and aggregation of transthyretin-a protein that aggregates in association with other systemic amyloid diseases referred to as the transthyretin amyloidoses. (scripps.edu)
  • It's part of an effort to better study human brain development and diseases affecting this most complex of organs, which makes us who we are but has long been shrouded in mystery. (co.ke)
  • During the Zika outbreak in Brazil, CDC scientists in the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases used advanced molecular detection (AMD) to sequence the genomes of several of these Western Hemisphere viruses. (cdc.gov)
  • New health and diseases, other studies will be conducted that may tests and new ways of looking at results will be developed in the include stored samples. (cdc.gov)
  • The results of continuing studies of your stored specimens may help find new ways to prevent, treat, and cure many diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • While the scientific work force is indeed getting older as baby boomers continue to work past traditional retirement age, the work force will continue to age even after boomers are gone, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . (insidehighered.com)
  • Interview transcripts have been content analysed in relation to case histories of the original study. (lu.se)
  • CDC is studying the medical histories of people who have been infected with this virus to determine whether some people may be at greater risk from infection, serious illness or hospitalization from the virus. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2008, only 15 or 5.1 percent of all papers examined in the study reported using adult stem cells, and only three of those papers combined the use of human adult and human embryonic stem cells. (sciencedaily.com)
  • By 2010, some 161 of 574 or 28 percent of papers reported on studies of both cell technologies, and 62.1 percent of those papers paired adult and embryonic cell lines. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Scientists have long sought to understand how genetic mutations changed embryonic development to yield the diverse animal forms we see today. (newswise.com)
  • WASHINGTON (May 9, 2017)-A new study released today by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) found that modified three- and four-crop farming systems could be scaled up and adopted widely in Corn Belt states, generating benefits to farmers and taxpayers worth hundreds of millions of dollars. (ucsusa.org)
  • Published 22 August 2017 Karin Steen, researcher at LUCSUS, has been appointed as the new Director of Studies for LUMES (International Master Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science). (lu.se)
  • The idea that a pathogen is hard-wired to be bad is sort of fading away," the researcher explained to The Scientist, "pathogens are just microorganisms that are trying to adapt and survive. (gulbenkian.pt)
  • CDC scientists used AMD to sequence the genomes of several Zika strains and rapidly develop, validate, and distribute a molecular diagnostic assay protocol to detect emerging strains of the virus. (cdc.gov)
  • The first, here called the original study, used data collected in 1987-88 and was reported in a doctoral dissertation ( Olander 1992 ). (lu.se)
  • CDC also is conducting laboratory studies to see if certain people might have natural immunity to this virus, depending on their age. (cdc.gov)
  • Giurfa and his team have been studying the neurotransmitter in bees, and several years ago, they characterized many of the neural pathways that involved dopamine. (the-scientist.com)
  • A team of scientists, including Frondel, ran preliminary tests on the 44 pounds of lunar rock and then decided which specimens to send to each of the 142 investigators here and abroad. (thecrimson.com)
  • A team of scientists from the United States was invited to visit Haiti in late January 2010 to look into the cause of the magnitude 7 earthquake that happened there. (windows2universe.org)
  • These cores are now being studied in detail by an international team of scientists to understand the effects of the impact on life and as a case study of how impacts affect planets. (enthought.com)
  • For those that wonder what it would be like to have the sun directly on our Earth, a team of scientists at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have the answer for you. (greenmatters.com)
  • Enthought's Virtual Core software was used by the expedition scientists to integrate the CT data along with well log data, borehole images and line scan photographs. (enthought.com)
  • Blau and Weinberg looked at data from the National Science Foundation's Survey of Doctorate Recipients, tracking about 73,000 scientists aged 76 or younger. (insidehighered.com)
  • The study also relied on some U.S. Census data. (insidehighered.com)
  • Data for the second sub-study, here called the follow-up study, were collected in 2006 and the first results of a preliminary data analysis are reported here. (lu.se)
  • CDC scientists also used these genomic data to rapidly develop a molecular diagnostic assay protocol to detect emerging Zika virus strains. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists used the information available on PPH to calculate a short-term screening level recommendation. (cdc.gov)
  • Do scientists need to publish in order to keep their jobs? (yahoo.com)
  • Charles Darwin was the first scientist to publish a comprehensive theory of evolution in the19th century. (windows2universe.org)
  • By referring to a decade of warming, the IPCC brought into play questionable claims made by climate deniers about a global warming 'pause,' the study finds. (eenews.net)
  • The contradiction in the IPCC's reliance, on one hand, on decadelong high temperatures and, on the other hand, its dismissal of the pause struck a confusing note, the study finds. (eenews.net)
  • The lunar scientists will present their results next January at a NASA conference in Houston. (thecrimson.com)
  • NASA JPL scientist Jennifer Burt, the lead author of the paper, along with her collaborators including Diana Dragomir, an assistant professor in UNM's Department of Physics and Astronomy, measured both the radius and mass of the planet. (phys.org)
  • Geology is the study of rocks and geologists are the people who study them! (windows2universe.org)
  • There may also be a risk that some people may use the information from these studies to exaggerate or downplay differences among people. (cdc.gov)
  • There have been academic studies of UFOs before. (militarytimes.com)
  • But a basic analysis suggests that scientists working longer means not only a more difficult entry-level academic job market, but also a more competitive funding environment for those trying to keep faculty jobs or be promoted, he added. (insidehighered.com)
  • Within its talent management strategy, the Helmholtz Association pays special attention to the increased recruitment of talented female scientists both from Germany and abroad. (nature.com)
  • Climate change is causing devastating impacts on communities and ecosystems around the world, posing grave threats to public health, economic security, and global stability,' the scientists wrote in their open letter published on a website made expressly for the purpose of publicizing their scientific viewpoint. (cnbc.com)
  • The Royal Navy is helping scientists warn of potentially devastating tsunamis by researching huge underwater volcanoes on the fringe of Antarctica. (royalnavy.mod.uk)
  • Many disorders such as autism and schizophrenia are likely uniquely human" but "the human brain certainly has not been very accessible," said said Dr. Sergiu Pasca, senior author of a study describing the work, published Wednesday in the journal Nature. (co.ke)
  • Scientists aged faster than the U.S. work force in general, and across fields -- even newer ones, such as computer and information science. (insidehighered.com)
  • As the effects of climate change become more acute, pressure to use sunlight-reflection technologies will rise, so scientists argue we need international study now. (cnbc.com)
  • To this end, there are currently two funding programs supporting this policy ' Funding of first-time appointments of excellent women scientists (W2/W3)' and 'Funding to recruit top-level international women scientists (W3)' . (nature.com)
  • The changes in the information behaviour of the subjects are the focus of the study and the impact of contextual changes related to professional aspects will be paid special attention. (lu.se)
  • None of the scientists are endorsing the strategy, which is sometimes referred to as 'solar geoengineering' and could have significant negative side effects. (cnbc.com)
  • The scientists also emphasize that solar geoengineering is not a solution. (cnbc.com)
  • That is why scientists are hoping that solar energy can aid with hydrogen-fueled vehicles. (greenmatters.com)
  • Natalia Mesa was previously an intern at The Scientist and now freelances. (the-scientist.com)
  • Scientists at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's, led by Dr Gerome Breen and Professor Peter McGuffin, will look at common variations found in these sequences using DNA samples taken from thousands of patients with chronic depression. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • A recent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 33 percent of hospitalized patients were African American, though black residents made up 18 percent of the population studied. (chronicle.com)
  • We found that young men in general were more interested in the field, but considering that young women showed the same ability in our study, that seems to suggest that the dearth of women in the field is probably due to societal factors. (utsa.edu)
  • No studies have found a clear link between mpox and water in pools, hot tubs, or splash pads. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists in several European countries have been gearing up for protests against cuts to science budgets, as highlighted by astrophysicist Amaya Moro-Martin in a column in Nature last Wednesday. (universityworldnews.com)
  • Virtual Core also provides machine learning feature detection intelligence and visualization capabilities for detailed insight into the composition and structure of the core, which has proved to be a valuable tool both during the onshore science party and ongoing studies of the Chicxulub core. (enthought.com)
  • The study includes those with natural and social science, health and engineering degrees. (insidehighered.com)
  • He was also a visiting scientist at the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Researchin Milan, Italy, and a visiting scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the studies in algal science have shown that brown seaweeds among others, green and red, contain phlorotannins. (lu.se)
  • HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A scientist in Huntsville is working to study a gene linked to Alzheimer's disease, thanks to a $200,000 grant. (waff.com)
  • Nick Cochran was awarded the funding through the BrightFocus Foundation to study the MAPT gene with the ultimate hope of learning what triggers it. (waff.com)
  • But recent studies have begun to challenge that assumption. (cmich.edu)
  • The ethics board that will review all studies using these samples will attempt to prevent any misuse of the information gained from the NHANES samples. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists and economists have been offered $10,000 each by a lobby group funded by one of the world's largest oil companies to undermine a major climate change report due to be published today. (theguardian.com)
  • Neither Dias nor the group of eight authors who requested the latest retraction have responded to a request for comment from New Scientist . (newscientist.com)
  • They' re so important to successful group interactions, according to one study on hunter-gatherer societies , that the best storytellers turn out to be preferred social partners and have greater reproductive success , suggesting that storytelling has evolved through individual-level selection. (dri.edu)
  • Under Avril Haynes, the Office of the DNI has been drawing on its expert group of 500 scientists who consult with the intelligence agencies on scientific problems. (militarytimes.com)
  • A new study led by the group of Miguel Soares from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) was featured in The Scientist . (gulbenkian.pt)
  • The information behaviour of a group of Swedish computer scientists has been studied over a period of 20 years (1987-2006). (lu.se)
  • The original study of the group in the late 1980s showed that interaction between group members was frequent and integrated social, collegial and informational aspects. (lu.se)
  • It is clear from preliminary results of the follow-up study that the pattern of social interaction between the remaining five group members has changed dramatically. (lu.se)
  • The greatest threat our birds face today is global warming," said Audubon Chief Scientist Gary Langham, who led the investigation. (audubon.org)
  • Understanding those links allows scientists to project where birds are likely to be able to survive - and not survive - in the future. (audubon.org)
  • But the scientists believe that goal won't be met because so many greenhouse gases have already been emitted over the last century and a half, and remain in the atmosphere long after they are released. (cnbc.com)
  • It is hoped the three year study - which will also examine why some sufferers do not respond to anti-depressant treatments - will ultimately pave the way for new drugs to treat the condition.Dr Alasdair MacKenzie,said: "This study would have been impossible even four years ago. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Scientists asked the ship to return to the area, known as the Protector Seamounts, which are named after a previous Royal Navy ship which operated in the polar region more than 50 years ago. (royalnavy.mod.uk)
  • Receive full access to more than 35 years of archives , as well as TS Digest , digital editions of The Scientist , feature stories , and much more! (the-scientist.com)
  • This is the largest study ever conducted into fibroblasts in lung cancer patients, taking six years to complete. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • One study has recently linked gaming to happiness, but why does it go against 40 years of previous findings? (thenakedscientists.com)
  • Andy - Well, I mean, in a funny kind of way, this is definitely the kind of study that should have probably been done, you know, 10, 20 or 30 years ago. (thenakedscientists.com)
  • The trend will only continue, with the average scientist's age increasing by an additional 2.3 years within the near future, without intervention, according to a model included in the study. (insidehighered.com)
  • These images are helping scientists understand the processes that occurred during the impact, how the rock was damaged, and how the properties of the rock were affected. (enthought.com)
  • Aerosols from human activities are currently estimated to be offsetting about a third of greenhouse gas climate warming,' the scientists wrote. (cnbc.com)
  • Dr Breen, jointly leading the Institute of Psychiatry at King's involvement, said: "We can now analyse millions of genetic variations in the human genome but it is only studies like that that will allows usto track down those that are important in disorders such as depression. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Another professor of psychology noted, "This experiment shows what you can do with human fMRI [functional magnetic resonance imaging] that you can't with animal studies. (peta.org)
  • Some scientists are studying human brain organoids outside of animals. (co.ke)
  • Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections. (co.ke)
  • After the presentations some preliminary findings of the follow-up study are discussed and related to corresponding aspects of the original study. (lu.se)
  • The scientists studied still prefer informal information seeking, but their information interaction is now mostly external and the social qualities of this interaction have changed. (lu.se)
  • CEVIK: So there was a recent study from China where they identified an infected case who's working in the supermarket, and they followed up 8,000 contacts of this person. (npr.org)
  • She pointed to three recent studies in the journal that explored factors other than climate change regarding marine heatwaves, Amazon emissions and wildfires. (yahoo.com)