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We
published
our results in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and in Nature Biotechnology.
Eventually I became a
published
cartoonist, writing and drawing comic books for a living.
The World Health Organization just did a big study that they
published
this year.
Thankfully, his mathematics was eventually
published.
In recent studies that we've published, we've shown that some of these animals when they're exposed to atrazine, some of the males grow up and completely become females.
Last year my Mom and her team of scientists
published
the first successful Progeria Treatment Study, and because of this I was interviewed on NPR, and John Hamilton asked me the question: "What is the most important thing that people should know about you?"
We have just
published
an evaluation of this program, and the evidence that is there for all to see is quite remarkable.
This is an author list from the paper that they
published
of the planet they discovered.
So I just
published
a book about introversion, and it took me about seven years to write.
In 1981, we
published
an article in Science magazine concluding that observed warming of 0.4 degrees Celsius in the prior century was consistent with the greenhouse effect of increasing CO2.
This is a figure from an editorial that I
published
in the European Heart Journal this last summer.
We also recently
published
an experiment you may have heard about.
This was an issue from 2002 that they
published
with a lot of different articles on the bionic human.
And they
published
this book in 1937, where they actually began to think about, what could you do in bio-reactors to grow whole organs?
He publishes his music in Italy, France, Germany and England on the same day, because there's no international copyright, so he's got to have everything
published
on the same day.
Now, this was an engineering project, and we
published
some papers on the system design of it, but we also thought of it as an art installation.
They made 100 of them and gave them to people around Japan, and essentially the data that they gathered gets
published
on this website called Cosm, another website they built, so you can actually get reliable real-time information from the field, and you can get unbiased information.
This idea really appealed to Gabriella Levine in New York, and so she decided to prototype this idea that she saw, and she documented every step of the process, and she
published
it on Instructables, which is a website for sharing inventions.
They made it, but they eventually
published
a simplified design.
So after our paper was
published
in Nature Communications, it was highlighted by Nature.com, and they created this animation.
But my worldview has lightened up in the 15 years since "The Blank Slate" was
published.
This is the cover of "Philosophical Transactions," the first scientific journal ever
published
in English in the middle of the 1600s, and it was created by a group of people who had been calling themselves "The Invisible College," a group of natural philosophers who only later would call themselves scientists, and they wanted to improve the way natural philosophers argued with each other, and they needed to do two things for this.
It's in an undefined location and I've never
published
where it is.
In San Ramon, California, they
published
an iPhone app in which they allow you or me to say we are certified CPR-trained, and then when someone has a heart attack, a notification goes out so that you can rush over to the person over here and deliver CPR.
So we
published
these findings, and the media are all over it, and they say, Okay, so this is what you do when you go in for the job interview, right?
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last year a researcher called Daryl Bem conducted a piece of research where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was
published
in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get
published
in a journal.
And they say in their discussion that this is very likely because freaks get
published.
So they rightly regarded this drug as a failure, and its commercial development was stopped, and because its commercial development was stopped, this trial was never
published.
Now actually, in 1993, the researchers who did that 1980 study, that early study,
published
a mea culpa, an apology to the scientific community, in which they said, "When we carried out our study in 1980, we thought that the increased death rate that occurred in the lorcainide group was an effect of chance."
The development of lorcainide was abandoned for commercial reasons, and this study was never published; it's now a good example of publication bias.
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