• The results will be published in the Journal of Environmental Science and Health (Part B).

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  • In May Dr Cardis and her colleagues published a validation study in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.

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  • The corset helps reduce extreme spinal twisting that occurs when a golfer swings, according to a small study in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.

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  • In a recent study (published in the journal Public Library of Science One) seven pairs of subjects controlled virtual avatars.

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  • The main reason for this work, published in tomorrow's issue of the journal Science, is to expand the company's understanding of carbon nanotubes.

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  • So it was with a sense of caution that I approached some Swiss research in the latest edition of the journal Science in which paralysed rats were able to walk again after a combination of electrical-chemical stimulation and rehabilitation training.

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  • Researchers working together in Japan and New York reported in Wednesday's issue of the journal Science that they had cloned a pig named Xena.

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  • The results appear in this week's issue of the journal Science.

    NPR: Scientists Search for that Winning Look

  • The analysis appears in Friday's issue of the journal Science.

    NPR: Astronauts Face Radiation Threat On Long Mars Trip

  • Men with wider faces not only are perceived as untrustworthy, they may deserve the reputation, according to an article in an upcoming issue of the journal Psychological Science.

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  • For the first time, an organism whose genetic code was created on a computer is multiplying in a lab, researchers reported on the website of the journal Science.

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  • Compared to controls, the rats also showed increased sensitivity to stress and produced more of a stress hormone, in a study published in May in a Public Library of Science journal, PLoS One.

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  • As described in the journal The Public Library of Science, Evans and his colleagues created the "marathon mice" by modifying the PPAR delta gene and these furry runners provide powerful clues as to how the PPAR delta gene actually works.

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  • Scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Massachusetts and Kings College in London found the mutation by doing detailed sequencing of the genes in several families with an inherited form of ALS. The findings are published in the February 27 issue of the journal Science and were partially funded by the ALS Association.

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  • The results are published in the current issue of the prestigious journal Science.

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  • Last week the journal Science published news of a fascinating psychological study, involving 19, 000 people ages 18 to 68, in which subjects consistently underestimated the degree to which they would change in the future, even though they knew how much they had changed in the past.

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  • In 1971 he founded a journal called Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, which he was helping to edit up to a few weeks before his death.

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  • The first issues started to appear in 2011, namely: Applied Water Science, Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, Applied Petrochemical Research, Applied Nanoscience, and 3Biotech.

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  • The more accurate map of his genome, published Tuesday in The Public Library of Science, an online journal, is most important because it is going to help scientists make many more such maps--and because it opens the door to people being willing to have their genome's sequenced.

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  • Exhibit A: the October 2011 issue of the journal Climatic Change, the closest thing in climate science to gospel truth, which is devoted entirely to the subject of uncertainty.

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  • He is a consulting professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Association of Computing Machinery.

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  • Another analysis, also published in the journal Science, looks at the amount of the isotope beryllium-10 in the lunar soil.

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  • The researchers claim the study, published in the journal Science, offers rare experimental proof of a breakdown in a local ecosystem.

    BBC: New Zealand scientists record 'biodiversity breakdown'

  • You can see the full study (at an extravagant price), published in the May issue of the scholarly journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, here.

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  • Maybe this was hyperbole, but a study published today in the journal Clinical Science does help paint a picture of what this Brave New World of personalised medicine may actually look like.

    BBC: Is this the shape of medicine to come?

  • This paper, by researchers at the University of Georgia, was published in the journal Crop Science back in 2009.

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  • The results of the experiments, reported in the journal Science, show that the modified plant can thrive even when salt levels are twice the amount that would kill a normal crop of corn.

    BBC: GM plant battles salt

  • The development, documented in the peer-reviewed journal Science, may stir anew nagging questions of ethics, law and public safety about artificial life that biomedical experts have been debating for more than a decade.

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  • Unsolicited manuscripts are welcome for the sections Open Forum (any topic within the domain of the journal), Continuing Debate (following earlier thematic discussions), or The Social Science Sphere (professional questions of the social sciences).

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  • It published its results not in a major scientific journal such as Nature or Science, but in an obscure online journal called e-biomed: The Journal of Regenerative Medicine, which many leading medical scientists don't read.

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