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Researchers
like Jane Goodall, Diane Fossey, and Birute Galdikas have shown that great apes are thinking, self-aware beings, with rich emotional lives, and thereby prepared the ground for extending basic rights to them.
For example, the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science awards program, which honors female
researchers
working in the life and physical sciences, is now in its 20th year.
Globally, less than 30% of the world’s
researchers
are female.
Patrick Honohan, the governor of Ireland’s central bank, has labeled the interest rates on Irish government bonds “ridiculous” (meaning ridiculously high), and IMF
researchers
argue that default in Ireland and Greece is “unnecessary, undesirable, and unlikely.”
Magda Bianco, Silvia Giacomelli, and Giacomo Rodano,
researchers
at the Bank of Italy, report that these institutional roadblocks to expansion remain substantial in Italy.
Last May, Chinese
researchers
published the results of a partly successful proof-of-principle attempt to edit genes with a system called CRISPR-Cas9, using nonviable embryos that were going to be discarded in any case.
The Chinese experiment precipitated a firestorm in the scientific community, with some
researchers
and bioethicists calling for an absolute ban on attempts to treat even imminently lethal diseases with gene-editing techniques that would affect germ cells.
Researchers
are currently focusing on the underlying genetic and biochemical processes that generate new neurons and stimulate existing ones to change and grow.
Researchers
who looked at early childhood development programs in Latin America have concluded that program participation is associated with improved school readiness, a higher probability of on-time primary school enrollment, lower rates of grade repetition and dropout, and improved academic performance overall.
Moreover, as Chinese officials and
researchers
have acknowledged, though China surpassed Germany in 2009 as the world’s largest exporter by volume, it has yet to develop into a truly “strong” trading country, owing to lackluster trade in services and low value-added production.
A plethora of centers for the study of business and government relations have been created, and
researchers
have produced a large literature on the design, analysis, and evaluation of public-private partnerships.
In 2010, Geoffrey West, together with a team of researchers, discovered that several socioeconomic measures – both positive and negative – increase with the size of the local population.
By enmeshing billions of people in seamless connectivity, online platforms have transformed the scope of social networks and provided new tools for
researchers
to investigate human interaction.
Using data collected online or through telecommunications networks – the wireless providers Orange and Ericsson, for example, have recently made some data available to
researchers
– it is now possible to address, in a scientific way, fundamental questions about human sociability.
Psychological
researchers
are beginning to investigate why individual patients form the experience of pain differently when they experience similar tissue injury.
Some
researchers
are finding that long-lasting injury signals in neural pathways can change the way those pathways function, and over long periods of time, relentless signals of injury can even alter neural structures themselves.
Other
researchers
apply the same principle to higher levels of the brain.
Indeed, Europe has only five scientific
researchers
per 1000 inhabitants, compared to eight in the US and nine in Japan.
Europe should seek to make science more user-friendly, both to its own
researchers
and would-be scientists and those in developing countries.
This forces knowledge to be made more widely available, thereby breaking the effective monopoly that
researchers
and their funders would otherwise enjoy.
Consistent with such learning, the attention to governance by the media, institutional investors, and
researchers
jumped sharply at the beginning of the 2000’s, and has remained at historically high levels.
The truth, as
researchers
have shown, is that Africans are perfectly capable of reliably adhering to antiretroviral therapy – often more so than North Americans.
When
researchers
show that some of our supposedly carefully considered choices and attitudes can be influenced by irrelevant factors like the color of the wall, the smell of the room, or the presence of a dispenser of hand sanitizer, their findings are published in psychology journals and may even make headlines in the popular media.
As health workers labor tirelessly to care for those who have been infected, monitor those who may have come in contact with the virus, and prevent further transmission,
researchers
have a limited window of opportunity to learn how to treat and prevent the disease.
Unfortunately, these efforts lack adequate involvement by West African researchers, clinicians, health workers, and health officials.
If
researchers
are not coming forward on their own, health ministries and organizations must develop strategies to attract them – and fast.
Researchers
at Harvard University and Tsinghua University say that wind power could, in theory, produce all of China’s electricity for the price of coal by 2030.
But this can happen only if nature’s cornucopia is conserved, so that current and future generations of
researchers
can make new discoveries that benefit patients everywhere.
With these visionaries now gone, Africa needs a new brain trust to inspire future generations of ethical and public-spirited
researchers.
At the moment, however, too many of Africa’s young
researchers
see no option but to go abroad for school and work.
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