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Researchers
often dismiss questions concerning environmental influences on their experimental data by claiming that such effects “cancel out,” because their control animals are housed under the same conditions.
For example,
researchers
at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Malaria Research Institute have discovered how resistance to the malaria parasite can spread in a mosquito population.
The overall response rate was only 31%, and
researchers
working in AI have an incentive to boost the importance of their field by trumpeting its potential to produce momentous results.
But service delivery remained disappointing, so the focus shifted to improving project performance, which
researchers
like Esther Duflo at MIT’s Poverty Action Lab have pioneered with randomized controlled experiments.
For example,
researchers
have linked global warming to extreme heat waves – such as the ones recently experienced in California, China, Japan, and South Korea.
The
researchers
concluded that self-reported overall health and depression improved among those who enrolled in Medicaid, and that there was an increase in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes for this group.
Archives that were previously restricted or closed have allowed both Chinese and foreign
researchers
to gather materials to tell previously forbidden stories.
Indeed, according to a recent report by
researchers
at New York University School of Law and Stanford Law School, the people in the areas targeted by the drone campaign are being systematically terrorized.
Just determining how many people are left out took my organization, the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD), two decades of fieldwork, conducted by more than 1,000
researchers
in some 20 countries.
Even Chinese
researchers
admit that their country has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the world.
Many important discoveries are a result of serendipity:
researchers
find something unexpected that they were not looking for, but which they quickly recognize as significant.
Researchers
already estimate that reunification could raise annual incomes by about €1.8 billion – more than €5,500 per household.
Last week in London, the “gang of four” convened a private meeting with leading think-tank
researchers
and a worldwide cast of some 30 former foreign and defense ministers, generals, and ambassadors who share their concern and commitment.
Polls of climate researchers, as well as analysis of thousands of scientific publications, consistently show a 97-98% consensus that human-caused emissions are causing global warming.
Other
researchers
have viewed intelligence test scores as possibly more than just an indicator of an efficient brain.
Researchers
have also searched for clues about the intelligence-mortality link in specific types of death.
Indeed, the bottom line of a new study by two American researchers, Willett Kempton and Cory Budischak, is that the combination of renewables and hydrogen storage could fully power a large electricity grid by 2030 at costs comparable to those today.
There are also pending patent applications for a novel form of genetic manipulation – CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing – which a team of Chinese
researchers
has already attempted to use to edit the genome of a human embryo.
A team of New York University professors – building on previous findings from UNESCO and the Brookings Institution – will work with a global network of
researchers
at local universities in several countries to examine the most appropriate methods for evaluating success and failure in education systems worldwide.
While the
researchers
who originally published those studies may have profited from increased funding and recognition, the patients who need new cancer treatments gained nothing.
A report in 2010 revealed that foreign citizens made up more than three-quarters of all the subjects in clinical trials conducted by US firms and
researchers.
Such is the complexity of nutrigenomics that it is no longer possible for nutritional
researchers
to work alone.
Funded by the European Commission, NuGO gives scientists from organizations that usually compete for funding and the best
researchers
their first real opportunity to work together.
Then advocacy groups and
researchers
could compile scorecards that would show which countries are meeting the standard – and shame those that are not.
Several different teams of
researchers
need to see them “work” again and again using common rules.
Researchers
there argue that in fragile speculative industries (and finance has certainly been in that category in recent years) it is hard for investors to monitor those who manage their money.
CAMBRIDGE – When the stakes are high, it is no surprise that battling political opponents use whatever support they can garner from economists and other
researchers.
One clear lesson is that we need better rules of engagement between economic
researchers
and policymakers.
With popular destinations like the United States and Canada cutting back on research and public education and facing the need to raise top tax rates, Europe has a unique opportunity to attract skilled migrants and reduce the exodus of European
researchers.
How about conditioning EU support to national
researchers
on the adoption of selective migration policies?
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