study The Finish Line: A Case Study: What is Causing This? By www.wconline.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:23:00 -0400 For a change of pace, I’ve decided to periodically write about contracting and field issues, including case studies of interesting projects. The idea is to offer insights that will help readers deal with aspects of EIFS in their work. Full Article
study Incomplete information can fuel misjudgment: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0500 Columbus, OH — People who incorrectly believe they have “all the facts” may remain overly confident in their beliefs or decisions, a recent study suggests. Full Article
study Exposure to Marijuana in the Womb May Increase Risk of Addiction to Opioids Later in Life, Study Finds By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:00:56 EST University of Maryland School of Medicine Researchers Identify Neurobiological Changes Leading to Increase Release of the Brain Chemical Dopamine and Its Target Neurons Linked to Addiction-Like Behavior With the increased legalization of recreational cannabis, as many as 1 in 5 pregnant women in the U.S. are now using the drug to help with morning sickness, lower back pain or anxiety. Full Article
study New Study Links Air Pollution with Increased Risk of Spontaneous Preterm Births By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:15:20 EST Vulnerable populations without access to green space and exposed to higher temps were most affected Full Article
study NYC's Ride-Hailing Fee Failed to Ease Manhattan Traffic, New NYU Tandon Study Reveals By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:00:12 EST New York City's 2019 ride-hailing surcharge cut overall taxi and ride-share trips by 11 percent in Manhattan but failed to reduce traffic congestion, a key goal of the policy, according to a new NYU Tandon School of Engineering study published in Transportation Research Part A."While this surcharge differs from the MTA's proposed congestion pricing plan, the study's findings can contribute to the current discourse," said Daniel Vignon, who led the research. Full Article
study Exposure to Marijuana in the Womb May Increase Risk of Addiction to Opioids Later in Life, Study Finds By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:00:56 EST University of Maryland School of Medicine Researchers Identify Neurobiological Changes Leading to Increase Release of the Brain Chemical Dopamine and Its Target Neurons Linked to Addiction-Like Behavior With the increased legalization of recreational cannabis, as many as 1 in 5 pregnant women in the U.S. are now using the drug to help with morning sickness, lower back pain or anxiety. Full Article
study New Study Links Air Pollution with Increased Risk of Spontaneous Preterm Births By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:15:20 EST Vulnerable populations without access to green space and exposed to higher temps were most affected Full Article
study NYC's Ride-Hailing Fee Failed to Ease Manhattan Traffic, New NYU Tandon Study Reveals By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:00:12 EST New York City's 2019 ride-hailing surcharge cut overall taxi and ride-share trips by 11 percent in Manhattan but failed to reduce traffic congestion, a key goal of the policy, according to a new NYU Tandon School of Engineering study published in Transportation Research Part A."While this surcharge differs from the MTA's proposed congestion pricing plan, the study's findings can contribute to the current discourse," said Daniel Vignon, who led the research. Full Article
study Physicists demonstrate silicon's energy-harvesting power in study By www.utdallas.edu Published On :: 2019-08-28T07:00:00Z Full Article
study New science blooms after star researchers die, study finds By news.mit.edu Published On :: 2019-09-04T07:00:00Z Full Article
study 2015 Media Technology Study By www.ishn.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -0400 ISHN’s exclusive 2015 Media Technology Study (conducted in the fall 2014) reports on how environmental health and safety professionals make use of today’s business technologies Full Article
study WCRI Webinar to Review Study of Attorney Impact By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0800 The Workers Compensation Research Institute is holding a webinar on Nov. 21 to discuss findings from a recent study of the impact of attorney representation on claim payments. Bogdan Sayvch The… Full Article
study OSCE supports study visit of Azerbaijani officials to the Netherlands on Holocaust education and remembrance By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 09:53:41 +0000 131941 Rashad Huseynov, OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku Holocaust education and remembrance are the main topics of a five-day study visit of Azerbaijani officials to the Netherlands, organized by OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku, in co-operation with the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, which will take place from 15 to 20 December 2014. The Azerbaijani delegation consists of eight representatives from the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre. Thedelegation will meet representatives of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands, the Institute for Curriculum Development and HAN University of Applied Science - College of Education for Secondary School Teachers. They will also visit the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Dutch Holocaust Memorial. The main topics of discussions will include a review of the Dutch government policy regarding primary and secondary education and Holocaust education, as well as experience on improving skills of secondary school teachers in this field. Azerbaijani and Dutch experts will also exchange views on current practices regarding Holocaust remembrance activities. This visit is part of a wider project agreed between the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku and the Azerbaijani government aimed at strengthening tolerance and non-discrimination in Azerbaijan. As a first component of this project, an international conference on “Strengthening religious tolerance -Azerbaijan’s model, challenges in the OSCE area and beyond” took place in Baku on 17-18 November 2014. The PCiB will organize other events under this project during 2015. Related StoriesOSCE Project Co-ordinator calls for join efforts in supporting voices of moderation, promoting dialogue and restoring trustMore Muslim voices in Europe condemning anti-Semitism needed, says Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating Anti-SemitismOSCE and Press Council announce contest for reporting on domestic violence Full Article OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Baku Tolerance and non-discrimination South Caucasus News
study Representatives from Turkmenistan discuss media reforms during OSCE-organized study visit to Latvia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 12:18:37 +0000 RIGA, 22 June 2016 – Media development and reform were in focus of an OSCE-organized study visit to Latvia that concluded today for six representatives of Turkmenistan’s print and broadcast media and the Mejlis (Parliament). Organized in close co-operation with Latvian Foreign Ministry, the three-day visit familiarized the delegation from Turkmenistan with Latvia’s experiences in implementing media reforms and enhancing national legislation in line with international standards and requirements of the modern media environment. “Media development and reform should be underpinned by the reforms of the relevant national legislation that serves to promote the freedom of the media and freedom of expression,” said Adam Walendzik, Project Co-ordinator at the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat. “In the last several years, Turkmenistan has been undertaking successive steps to reform its media legislation and we believe that this visit will facilitate the exchange of practical experiences of implementing media legislation and developing free media.” The delegation from Turkmenistan had meetings with high-level representatives of the Latvian Parliament’s European Affairs Committee and Human Rights and Public Affairs Committee, Foreign and Culture Ministries, the National Electronic Mass Media Council, and the Latvian State Radio and Television Centre. Meetings with representatives from the national news agency LETA, the News Service of the Latvian Public |Service Television, the Internet portal Delfi and newspaper Latvijas Avize familiarised participants with the practical aspects and experiences of the Latvian media’s activities. The delegation members included a member of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan, representatives from newspapers Neytralniy Turkmenistan and Turkmenistan, TV channels Altyn Asyr and Turkmenistan, as well as the State Information Agency of Turkmenistan (TDH).Related StoriesOSCE trains Turkmenistan journalists on reporting skillsOSCE Centre’s event in Turkmenistan addresses media regulation practicesOSCE seminar in Turkmenistan promotes freedom of religion and belief Full Article OSCE Centre in Ashgabat Media freedom and development Central Asia Press release
study ‘A Real Pain’ review: Eisenberg delivers thoughtful study of two hurting men By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:40:51 +0000 Writer-director stars alongside a strong Kieran Culkin in engaging dramedy. Full Article Entertainment Movies Things To Do network
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study New Study Examines How Extraterrestrial Civilizations Could Become “Stellarvores.” By www.universetoday.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:20:34 +0000 One of the most challenging aspects of astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is anticipating what life and extraterrestrial civilizations will look like. Invariably, we have only one example of a planet that supports life (Earth) and one example of a technologically advanced civilization (humanity) upon which to base our theories. As for … Continue reading "New Study Examines How Extraterrestrial Civilizations Could Become “Stellarvores.”" The post New Study Examines How Extraterrestrial Civilizations Could Become “Stellarvores.” appeared first on Universe Today. Full Article Extraterrestrial SETI technosignatures advanced civilizations Earth exoplanets Extraterrestrial Civilizations Featured Kardashev Scale technosphere
study Quarter of diabetics globally are Indians, says Lancet study - India TV News By news.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:17:47 GMT Quarter of diabetics globally are Indians, says Lancet study India TV NewsIndia has the highest number of diabetic people in the world, even more than China: Report The Economic TimesWhy Lancet study on diabetes is a red flag: A quarter of diabetics globally are Indians The Indian Express800 million diabetics worldwide and most aren't getting treatment, finds study The Times of India800 mn people living with diabetes, rates double in 30 years: Study in Lancet Firstpost Full Article
study Shocking study questions Einstein’s gravity theory after examining 100 million galaxies By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T12:40:45Z Full Article
study Diabetes: Global treatment gap is widening, study finds By www.bmj.com Published On :: Thursday, November 14, 2024 - 00:06 Full Article
study Diabetes: Global treatment gap is widening, study finds By www.bmj.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T16:06:12-08:00 More than 800 million adults around the world now have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a global analysis has estimated—more than four times the number in 1990.Almost six in 10 adults aged over 30 with diabetes, equal to around 445 million people, did not receive treatment in 2022, three and a half times as many as in 1990, research in the Lancet found.1 The study found that while treatment rates had improved in many high income and industrialised nations and some emerging economies, treatment had stagnated at low levels in many low income countries where diabetes has drastically increased.Majid Ezzati, senior author and a professor of global environmental health at Imperial College London, said that the results highlighted “widening global inequalities” in diabetes treatment. “This is especially concerning as people with diabetes tend to be younger in low income countries and, in the absence of effective treatment, are at... Full Article
study Eczema risk seems to increase from polluted air, study finds By www.upi.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:00:07 -0500 Living in places with more air pollution raises the risk of eczema, a chronic condition that causes dry, itchy and inflamed skin, a new study suggests. Full Article
study Voyager 2 Measured a Rare Anomaly When It Flew Past Uranus, Skewing Our Knowledge of the Planet for 40 Years, Study Suggests By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:05:50 +0000 The roughly six-hour flyby in 1986 revealed Uranus' protective magnetic field was strangely empty. Now, researchers say that the data could have been affected by a solar wind event Full Article
study Less powerful chargers could be enough for many EV drivers, U of C study says By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:25:05 EST Chargers that draw less power but use more common household electrical sockets could be enough to charge EVs to meet the needs of most drivers, a new School of Public Policy study suggests. Full Article News/Canada/Calgary
study Emeritus faculty member to discuss federal study on long freight trains. Nov. 20 By www.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:04:10 -0500 Peter Swan, associate professor emeritus of supply chain management at Penn State Harrisburg, will hold a presentation on Nov. 20 to discuss the findings of a Transportation Research Board study he helped compile on the impacts of long freight trains. Full Article
study Study Reveals Over 77 Percent Of Indian Children Lack WHO-Suggested Dietary Diversity By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:10:00 +0530 The states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh reported the highest levels of inadequate diversity in children's diets. Full Article
study Study Suggests Genetic Mutation May Help Control Sugar Cravings By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:10:34 +0530 The study showed that people without the SI gene may have a hard time digesting sugary foods, making them dislike it. Full Article
study World Diabetes Day: One-Fourth Of People Living With Diabetes In India In 2022: Lancet Study By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:04:25 +0530 The figure of 82.8 crore is over four times the number in 1990, with the largest increase in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), researchers forming the Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factor Collaboration Full Article
study Microplastics Could Be Changing Earth’s Climate, Reveals New Study By www.gadgets360.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:59:07 +0530 A Penn State University study published in Environmental Science & Technology: Air reveals that airborne microplastics may influence the climate by affecting cloud structures and weather patterns. The study found that microplastics act as ice nucleating agents in clouds, potentially altering precipitation. Professor Miriam Freedman highlights the need for more research into how these particles interact within atmospheric systems to better understand their effects on climate. Full Article
study World’s Largest Living Organism Pando Might Be The Oldest Living Thing, Reveals New Study By www.gadgets360.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:57:23 +0530 Pando, a massive quaking aspen spanning 100 acres in Utah, is estimated to be between 16,000 and 80,000 years old. Research suggests that Pando has witnessed and survived vast environmental changes since humans began migrating out of Africa. The genetically linked stems span an interconnected root system that highlights plant resilience. Challenges from grazing deer and cattle have impacted Pando’s growth in recent years, but conservation efforts are showing signs of success, protecting this unique tree for the future. Full Article
study Global Diabetes Rate Has Doubled In Last 30 Years, Reveals Study By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:05:13 +0530 The percentage of adults suffering from diabetes across the world has doubled over the past three decades, the biggest rises coming in developing countries, a study said Wednesday. Full Article
study 800 million diabetics worldwide and most aren't getting treatment, finds study - The Times of India By news.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:59:00 GMT 800 million diabetics worldwide and most aren't getting treatment, finds study The Times of IndiaIndia has the highest number of diabetic people in the world, even more than China: Report The Economic TimesIndians account for quarter of world’s adult diabetes patients: Lancet study Hindustan TimesWhy have diabetes rates doubled over the past 30 years – and what can be done about it? The GuardianOne-fourth of people living with diabetes globally are in India, study estimates The Hindu Full Article
study Market finds some RNG prices above gas parity: Study By www.argusmedia.com Published On :: 11 Nov 2024 18:00 GMT Full Article Biomethane Brazil Fundamentals Pricing
study 16-year-old abandoned on birthday weekend to study for school while parents take 13-year-old brother on vacation: 'It wasn't right of her parents to exclude her' By cheezburger.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:00 -0800 Focusing on your kids' schooling and future is important, but it's easy to lose sight of the little things and moments along the way that are also important. Failing to nurture their unique skills and interests may cost them the chance to do something that they feel is fulfilling and rewarding and what they deem to be the success of their own lives. Also, pushing them too hard to be successful may be counterproductive and drive them into burnout, which takes years to recover from. Plus, we've spent the last 20 years pushing our kids into STEM degrees with a singular focus on success, and now some fields are so oversaturated it's impossible for new graduates to get jobs in the fields they have studied anyway without the proper networking and connections.Besides, there's nothing like accidentally giving your kid a traumatic memory on their birthday that they're going to remember for the rest of their life. And this uncle drew the ire of his sister and brother-in-law when he pointed out to his 16-year-old niece that he didn't agree at all with her parent's decision to abandon her on her birthday. Full Article family dynamics teens family drama aita AITAH kids teenagers siblings moms reddit story family feud parenting etiquette uncle family reddit thread parent raising kids Parenting Fail parents children
study Genetic mutation may help people stop craving sugary foods: Study By www.ibtimes.co.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:39:00 +0530 An international team of scientists has now found that a genetic mutation may enable people to cut down their sugar intake. Full Article
study Lancet study says about a quarter of diabetics globally are Indians - The Indian Express By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:30:17 GMT Lancet study says about a quarter of diabetics globally are Indians The Indian ExpressIndians account for quarter of world’s adult diabetes patients: Lancet study Hindustan TimesIndia capitalof untreated diabetics: Lancet The Times of IndiaLarge gaps in diagnosis, effective treatment: World's largest number of diabetic patients in India Deccan HeraldMore than 800 million people around the world have diabetes, study finds The Guardian Full Article
study Electron donor–acceptor complex photoactivation for deaminative alkynylation, alkenylation and allenylation: a comprehensive study By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Org. Chem. Front., 2024, 11,2231-2240DOI: 10.1039/D4QO00177J, Research ArticleRomain Lapierre, Lina Truong, Matthieu Hedouin, Hassan Oulyadi, Bruno Schiavi, Alexandre Jean, Philippe Jubault, Thomas PoissonHerein, we disclose our study toward photoinduced deaminative alkynylation, alkenylation and allenylation.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
study IIT Kharagpur-led study says tropical rainforests could survive global warming By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:04:06 +0530 The study, published online in the Elsevier journal, was conducted on records of rainforests in sediments from Gujarat’s Vastan coal mines deposited in coastal lagoons around 56 million years ago Full Article Science
study One-fourth of people living with diabetes in India, Lancet study estimates By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:01:53 +0530 Of the 82.8 crore, India's share formed over a quarter (21.2 crore). Another 14.8 crore were in China, while 4.2 crore, 3.6 crore and 2.2 crore lived in the US, Pakistan and Brazil, respectively, the researchers found Full Article India
study Africa's elephant population declines by 70 per cent over past 50 years: study By www.newkerala.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:34:02 +0530 Full Article
study Genetic mutation may help people stop craving sugary foods: Study By www.newkerala.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:54:02 +0530 Full Article
study Cubic-to-hexagonal Structural Phase Transition in Metal Halide Compounds: A DFT Study By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D3TA06604E, PaperIván Ornelas-Cruz, Ramiro M. dos Santos, José E. González, Matheus Paes Lima, Juarez L. F. Da SilvaPhase transitions into photo-inactive structural phases have impacted the use of metal halide perovskites as photovoltaic materials. However, the chemical composition has been found to mitigate this issue. This study...The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
study Study reveals how 3D environments affect bacterial growth and survival By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:10:00 +0530 For over 300 years, scientists have primarily studied bacteria using liquid cultures or flat 2D plates in laboratory settings Full Article Science
study Case Study: 13 Pre-Launch Traffic Strategies for Startups (Part 1 of 3) By robwalling.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:00:37 +0000 This article is a guest post by Dan Norris, founder of Informly. Part 1 (of 3) – Introduction and Onsite Content Experienced entrepreneurs will tell you that no traffic is free. Even if you aren’t paying money for something you are paying in time (which is worth something) and once you try to scale it, youRead More → The post Case Study: 13 Pre-Launch Traffic Strategies for Startups (Part 1 of 3) first appeared on Rob Walling - Serial Entrepreneur. Full Article Startups
study Case Study: 13 Pre-Launch Traffic Strategies for Startups (Part 2 of 3) By robwalling.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:00:02 +0000 This article is a guest post by Dan Norris, founder of Informly. In this 3 part series (part 1 here) I’m running through 13 pre-launch traffic strategies I am using for getting attention and building an audience and a list for my web app Informly. In part 1, I went into detail about my onsite contentRead More → The post Case Study: 13 Pre-Launch Traffic Strategies for Startups (Part 2 of 3) first appeared on Rob Walling - Serial Entrepreneur. Full Article Startups
study Case Study: 13 Pre-Launch Traffic Strategies for Startups (Part 3 of 3) By robwalling.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Nov 2012 15:00:05 +0000 This article is a guest post by Dan Norris, founder of Informly. In this 3 part series I’m running through 13 pre-launch traffic strategies (actually it’s turned into 14) I am using for getting attention and building an audience and a list for my reporting app Informly. In part 1, I went into detail aboutRead More → The post Case Study: 13 Pre-Launch Traffic Strategies for Startups (Part 3 of 3) first appeared on Rob Walling - Serial Entrepreneur. Full Article Startups
study Study examines journalistic stress in covering election By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:04:06 -0500 Here's a new phenomenon to consider: "Post-election season stress." This term comes to us from the University of Southern California's Center for Health Journalism, which released on Wednesday a brief study titled "Reflecting on the Election's Toll on Journalists." Full Article
study Revolut launches new study on legacy banks struggling to meet modern business needs By thepaypers.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:52:00 +0100 Revolut has launched a new survey which shows that two-thirds... Full Article
study An integrated paleoenvironmental study of Lower Cretaceous to lower Cenozoic strata of the Labrador margin, offshore eastern Canada By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Mon, 01 Feb 2021 00:00:00 EDT Dafoe, L T; Williams, G L. The Atlantic Geoscience Society (AGS), 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts/La Société Géoscientifique de l'Atlantique, 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts; 2021 p. 17-18<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20200739.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20200739.jpg" title="The Atlantic Geoscience Society (AGS), 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts/La Société Géoscientifique de l'Atlantique, 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts; 2021 p. 17-18" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
study Sweet and Sour Science: Citrus Fruit Study Unravels Taste Complexity By www.newswise.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:00:30 EST Pioneering research has pinpointed key vacuolar transporters in citrus fruits that regulate taste by balancing citric acid and sugar levels. This discovery illuminates the genetic pathways controlling flavor, laying the groundwork for cultivating citrus varieties with optimized sweetness and acidity--a promising development for both consumers and the agricultural sector. Full Article