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Only then did it emerge that it was based solely on the most optimistic of 164 modeling scenarios that
researchers
investigated.
The
researchers
found that gay men who take Truvada, in addition to using condoms when they have sex, were significantly less likely to contract HIV.
Researchers, drug companies, and human-rights campaigners must take up the fight to ensure that PrEP is made available – without risk – to those who need it most.
Each set of
researchers
adopted a standardized approach and studied proposals as diverse as linking farmers to the international carbon market, improving rice production, setting up flood warning systems, creating paid paternity leave to get more women into the formal workforce, and teaching young children in their native language of Creole instead of French.
As a chorus of
researchers
has pointed out, the provisions, pushed by the pharmaceutical companies, were so unbalanced that they were bad for scientific progress.
Among the most vulnerable are Turkey, South Africa, Brazil, India, and Indonesia – a group that Morgan Stanley
researchers
have dubbed the “Fragile Five.”
Europe trails the US in every dimension: the number of patents, the number of Nobel laureates, the number of
researchers
it is able to attract from the rest of the world.
A recent study by
researchers
at the LSE reveals that the Internet has increased inequality, with educated, high-income people deriving the greatest benefits online and multinational corporations able to grow massively – while evading accountability.
The term cybersecurity refers to a wide range of problems that were not a major concern among the small community of
researchers
and programmers who developed the Internet in the 1970s and 1980s.
Europe's tendency to equalize salary and treatment of professors and
researchers
also reduces the incentive to engage in good research and good teaching.
In Europe, promising young
researchers
struggle and have to supplement teaching and research with outside jobs, while established professors earn good salaries.
Researchers
are tempted by persuasive results that can attract the interest of policymakers, who are tempted by a selective reading of the evidence that can provide them with ammunition in domestic and international debate.
In one study of mothers and their babies in Bangladesh,
researchers
recorded a staggering 63% reduction in influenza cases among infants born to vaccinated mothers, a 36% reduction in the number of serious respiratory illnesses for mothers, and a 29% reduction in such illnesses among infants.
Anyone familiar with the scientific process is aware that
researchers
are trained to disagree, to contest one another’s hypotheses and conclusions.
Many leading Chinese
researchers
are convinced that that the government will do whatever it takes to keep growth above 8%.
In 2013, Dutch
researchers
surveyed 186 companies listed on European stock exchanges that make use of conflict minerals.
For a land with world-class computer scientists, mathematicians, biotech researchers, filmmakers, and novelists, sporting excellence is the last unconquered frontier.
Researchers
and civil-society organizations have been calling for a reversal of soil degradation by 2020, and are pressing for at least one international panel of experts to meet at the UN to address this central aspect of global food security.
Last year,
researchers
at Harvard University found that in Massachusetts, which has expanded its Medicaid coverage in recent years, 868 opioid-related deaths were averted in 2016, whereas only 11 opioid-related deaths were averted in Tennessee, which did not expand its Medicaid program.
The
researchers
concluded that, “Medicaid expansion helped put more purchasing power into the hands of laypersons and in so doing, expanded the use of naloxone, thereby saving lives.”
As a result, their citizens will enjoy quick access to new medicines, and their
researchers
will find it easier to participate in global clinical research, a boon to domestic industries.
His theory – which held that evolutionary changes at the molecular level are caused not by natural selection, but by random genetic drift – provided a good explanation for the genetic variation that
researchers
had discovered.
According to Ridley, “most technological breakthroughs come from technologists tinkering, not from
researchers
chasing hypotheses.”
Thus, Swiss
researchers
caused excitement in 1986 by announcing the discovery of superconductivity in an oxide of copper at twice the temperature of the previous record holder.
Shortly thereafter,
researchers
in the United States found a related material that superconducts above the temperature at which air liquefies.
This trend began in the late 1980s, with PhDs and
researchers
who could not find a place at local universities, which are hierarchically controlled, prone to corruption, and starved of funding.
But in the absence of robust local journalism, we often don’t hear about these activities, other than from the few reporters and
researchers
who have been willing to traverse the country to document what is happening.
Chinese
researchers
are somewhat less optimistic.
Researchers
will need to establish the mechanisms by which cancer cells achieve resistance and what it costs them.
Of course, cancer
researchers
should not abandon their search for ever-more-effective cancer therapies, even for cures.
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