搜索结果: 1-15 共查到“知识要闻 Study”相关记录38条 . 查询时间(0.25 秒)
[成果]天津师范大学心理学部杨海波教授课题组的论文“The influence of subjective value on mobile payment security warnings: An eye movement study”在Displays发表
警示信息 规避风险交易 眼动追踪技术 人机交互
2024/3/27
雷速共建数据
由天津师范大学心理学部杨海波教授(通讯作者)和博士生杜宇菲(第一作者)共同撰写的论文“The influence of subjective value on mobile payment security warnings: An eye movement study”在Displays发表。该论文得到国家自然科学基金项目(32271140)的资助支持。
【soft Matter Lecture 134】Chemical Tools to Study Biological Systems(图)
Chemical Tools Biological Systems soft Matter Lecture
2023/6/19
【soft Matter Lecture 134】Chemical Tools to Study Biological Systems
近日,中南大学湘雅医院骨科/国家老年疾病临床医学研究中心雷光华教授、曾超教授团队在骨关节疾病临床防治领域取得的重要研究成果“Association between gut microbiota and elevated serum urate in two independent cohorts”(基于两项独立队列探讨肠道菌群与血尿酸升高的相关性研究),再次在专业领域顶级期刊《Arthritis ...
雷光华教授团队在《Arthritis Rheumatol》发表Xiangya Osteoarthritis Study临床研究原创成果(图)
雷光华教授团队 湘雅医院 骨关节退变与损伤 老年疾病
2022/5/17
近日,中南大学湘雅医院骨科/国家老年疾病临床医学研究中心雷光华教授团队在骨关节炎临床防治领域取得的重要研究成果“Association Between Gut Microbiota and Symptomatic Hand Osteoarthritis: Data From the Xiangya Osteoarthritis Study”,在专业领域顶级期刊《Arthritis Rheumato...
New study offers insight on how resistance training burns fat
resistance movement reduced fat adipocyte metabolism
2021/8/10
Findings from a new study add to growing evidence that resistance exercise has unique benefits for fat loss. Researchers found that resistance-like exercise regulates fat cell metabolism at a molecula...
Hereon study shows that microplastics can serve as a transport vehicle for metals in the environment
microplastics metal Organic pollutant
2021/8/10
The fact that microplastics can accumulate organic pollutants from the environment and transport them has been known for some time. What is new, however, is that metals can also be transported in this...
Face masks protect against aerosolized toxins from algal blooms, study finds
poisonous alga COVID-19 wear face mask
2021/8/9
Intense blooms of toxic algae are becoming common occurrences along the coast of Florida and elsewhere. Results from a new study found that wearing the face mask everyone has become accustomed to duri...
Corn’s genetic diversity on display in new genome study
corn’s genetic diversity crop yields genetic diversity
2021/8/6
A new study details the genomes of 26 lines of corn from across the globe. The genomes can help scientists piece together the puzzle of corn genetics. Using these new genomes as references, plant scie...
Fasting may help ward off infections, study in mice suggests
fasting infection prevention salmonella
2021/8/6
Fasting before and during exposure to Salmonella enterica bacteria protects mice from developing a full-blown infection, in part due to changes in the animals' gut microbiomes, according to new resear...
The first-ever molecular images of an olfactory receptor at work answer decades-old questions about odor recognition.
Frequent consumption of peanuts by cancer patients may increase risk of cancer spread, study finds
peanut PNA cancer cell spread
2021/8/6
A study has identified new factors accompanying previous findings that frequent consumption of peanuts by cancer patients could increase risk of cancer spread.
Study reports repair of mitochondrial recycling defect linked to Parkinson’s disease
dopamine PD mitochondria recovery
2021/8/11
A study in mice shows that an experimental small molecule helped restore the removal of damaged mitochondria from dopamine-producing brain cells.
Study of Belize Barrier Reef Shows Nitrogen Enrichment from Land-based Sources Doubled in Four Decades:What’s killing coral reefs in Florida is also killing them in Belize
coral reef nitrogen concentration algal blooms ecological system
2021/8/5
Only 17 percent of live coral cover remains on fore-reefs in Belize. A study finds new evidence that nitrogen enrichment from land-based sources like agriculture run-off and sewage, are significantly ...
Giraffes are as socially complex as elephants, study finds
giraffe social species animal protection
2021/8/5
Scientists have discovered evidence that giraffes are a highly socially complex species.
Overfishing and other human pressures are severely harming many marine protected areas around the world, study finds
ecological destruction edge effect marine conservation areas MPA
2021/8/11
A new study points to a strong 'edge effect' in marine protected areas (MPAs), sharply reducing by 60 percent the fish population living up to 1 - 1.5 km within the MPA. This significantly diminishes ...