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Autism Research Looks at Early Brain Development for Signs of Risk Posted: 17 Jul 2015 11:11 AM PDT ... and the degree of a patient's macrocephaly and autism severity." This study has been published in the July 16th issue of the scientific journal Cell. |
What Your CEO Is Reading: C-Suite Gets Agile; NASA's Social Strategy; Misunderstood Microsoft Posted: 17 Jul 2015 10:21 AM PDT Every week, CIO Journal offers a glimpse into the mind of the CEO, whose view of technology is shaped by stories in management journals, general ... |
German Consortium Baden-Wuerttemberg Signs Agreement with <b>Scientific</b> Publisher Elsevier Posted: 17 Jul 2015 08:11 AM PDT Together with Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and ... with comprehensive access to approximately 2,500 scientific journals. |
Hundreds of <b>scientists</b> ask <b>Science</b> to stop publishing a smorgasbord of stereotypes Posted: 17 Jul 2015 07:48 AM PDT Over 300 scientists and counting have signed an open letter to the journal Science, according to scientific publishing watchdog Retraction Watch. |
Researchers discover a big winged dinosaur so big it probably couldn't fly Posted: 17 Jul 2015 07:26 AM PDT The study is published in the journal Scientific Reports. The 6feet 6inches (2m) creature found almost perfectly preserved for 125 million years in ... |
Velociraptors looked like 'big fluffy birds from hell', new fossil find suggests Posted: 17 Jul 2015 05:55 AM PDT Researchers have published their findings in the journal Scientific Reports. Loading gallery ... World News in Pictures. 1 of 50. 17 July 2015; 16 July ... |
New issue of FMCH <b>Journal</b> examines evidence-based population health and patient care Posted: 17 Jul 2015 04:48 AM PDT Increasing disease rates, limited funding, and the growing scientific basis for interventions create the need for proven strategies to improve population ... |
Hospitalizations increase near fracking sites, study shows Posted: 17 Jul 2015 03:41 AM PDT Scientists examining records from two counties in northeastern Pennsylvania found a 27 percent increase in hospitalization rates for ... |
Analyst Price Target Update on Thermo Fisher <b>Scientific</b> Inc Posted: 17 Jul 2015 02:33 AM PDT Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (NYSE:TMO): 10 Analyst have given the stock of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (NYSE:TMO) a near short term price target of ... |
Conventional wisdom overlooks links between chemical mixtures and cancer Posted: 17 Jul 2015 02:33 AM PDT ... be a significant cause of cancer, according to a new EWG analysis of a series of papers published June 22 in the scientific journal Carcinogenesis. |
VIDEO: First young beaver spotted Posted: 17 Jul 2015 02:20 AM PDT The Scottish Beaver Trial partners suspect further breeding has occurred but is yet to be captured on camera following the end of the scientific ... |
Prehistoric humans may have used DENTISTS as 14000-year-old tooth decay scraped out Posted: 17 Jul 2015 02:11 AM PDT The image above shows the hole in the tooth, which scientists say was created by cutting ... Their work is published in the journal Scientific Reports. |
WSU professor's research may lead to better infertility treatment Posted: 17 Jul 2015 02:00 AM PDT ... right there in front of me in the fridge, but comes from a serious, and potentially very important, article published this week in a scientific journal. |
China discovers winged, feathered 'dragon' dinosaur Posted: 17 Jul 2015 01:03 AM PDT The discovery has left scientists with a question. ... wrote in Thursday's issue of the journal Scientific Reports, where the discovery was announced. |
Physicians testified for tobacco companies against plaintiffs with head, neck cancers Posted: 17 Jul 2015 12:18 AM PDT Despite scientific evidence to the contrary, a small group of otolaryngologists have repeatedly testified, on behalf of the tobacco industry, that heavy ... |
Polar bears failing to adapt to global warming Posted: 17 Jul 2015 12:01 AM PDT The authors of the paper, published in the scientific journal Science, say that the implications for the survival of the species in a warmer world are grim. |
Claudia Alexander dies; helped lead Galileo space mission Posted: 16 Jul 2015 07:48 PM PDT LOS ANGELES – Claudia Alexander, a brilliant, pioneering scientist who helped direct both NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter and the international ... |
Number of Puffin pairs plummets on Shetland Posted: 16 Jul 2015 07:15 PM PDT The study was published by the scientific journal PLOS ONE, and covers a period of almost thirty years, starting in 1986. World News in Pictures. |
<b>Science</b> Scene: Competitive eating can bring fame and fortune but at a heavy price Posted: 16 Jul 2015 06:18 PM PDT The scientists concluded in the American Journal of Roentgenology that Janus' competitive eating skills were because of his stomach's ability to swell ... |
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