There's more reason than ever to eat porridge for breakfast, especially if you have young children -- a new study reports that kids score higher on exams if they follow a regular diet of the high energy breakfast cereal before the age of three.
Palaeontologists are exercising some caution, but a recently published study reports evidence of a discovery that could be the oldest known dinosaur -- predating the previous eldest by up to 15 million years.
As the Nature piece notes, a 2010 study found that reports of drought-related forest stress and destruction had risen steadily since 1985 in varied ecosystems around the world, and suggested the pattern was tied to climate change.
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As NPR's Patti Neighmond reports, a study in the "Journal of the American Medical Association" raises questions about radiation levels associated with the scans.
In the same week that this fine was announced, Consumer Reports released a study showing that 7.5 million underage kids are using Facebook.
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The Times also reports on a study just released by a non-profit called Wider Opportunities for Women, that analyzes how much families need to earn in order to meet basic needs like health and child care, and to save to buy a home, and pay for college and retirement.
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This is only an early result from a very small study, but coming on the heels of reports just a few months ago, in which adult stem cells restored heart function to patients with advanced heart failure, the promise of stem cells again got just a bit brighter.
Now NPR's John Nielsen reports that a new study has added some facts to the rhetorical fire.
But, as NPR's John Nielsen reports, a new study tells a very different story.
NPR's Christopher Joyce reports on a new study that says scientists still don't know how to do it.
Pro forma numbers move stock prices more than GAAP ones, says a study of 25, 000 earnings reports from 1989 through 1997 by two accounting professors, Georgia State's Lawrence D.
In that document, the GMC reports on the publication of a study done by the Public Policy Forum, said study being financed by the GMC.
In a separate study of 135 public companies' compensation reports, the consultancy concluded that over half were planning either to freeze or reduce salaries in 2009.
However, he indicated that the industry group's study and several other reports have played a role in shaping the department's discussion on competition in capital markets.
He just released a new study on The Six Stages of Social Business Tranformation which reports that 66% of business executives believe that their business goals and their social strategies are not connected.
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According to reports, 80 students study in two-hour shifts in a single classroom in Quetta, with lessons taught in Persian.
Well as far as the U.S. is concerned, a March 2006 NOAA study published in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association reports that conditions during the twentieth century have become wetter (more precipitation), but less extreme in terms of severe flood-producing hydrological (rain storm) occurrences.
There has been only one study using a large randomized sample, objective measures of well-being, and reports of grown children rather than their parents.
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As the team reports in a forthcoming issue of Langmuir, a journal devoted to the study of colloids, the new technique allows them to build composite materials with custom-designed features as tiny as the diameter of a human hair.
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But a large, NIH-sponsored, carefully controlled study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine Monday reports that, unlike HRT, the supplement doesn't work to help hot flashes or other menopausal symptoms.
In a recent study, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau looked at scores based on 200, 000 credit reports to evaluate the differences between FICO and Vantage scores, as well as scores typically provided to consumers and those sold to lenders.
The FTC study found that 26% of consumers had a material error on at least one of their three credit reports.
That was among the findings of a second study, also released this week, in which researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia compiled and analyzed media reports on 41 high-profile teen suicides dating back to 2003.
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