Sentences with phrase «after government scientists»

Their beef: After government scientists publish major research, they are frequently restricted from speaking to the media.

Not exact matches

Government scientists spent some time figuring out how to make these wasps happy before their deployment and made sure that the wasps wouldn't go after anything besides emerald ash borers.
Mr. Bellone sent a letter to the congressional delegation on Tuesday, one day after announcing the completion of the first comprehensive integrated strategy to guide the work of multiple levels of government, academia, and scientists to address increasingly frequent algal blooms that have plagued marine waters on Long Island, threatening the environment and economy.
However, tipped as the «sacrificial lamb» during the Hutton inquiry into the death of government scientist David Kelly — due to his role as defence secretary at the time of the war and stiff performance during the investigation — Hoon in fact emerged unscathed, not leaving defence until after the 2005 election, and only then for the job of leader of the Commons.
Scientists believe a second report of the virus a month after foot and mouth was first confirmed was part of the same outbreak, suggesting the government should not have claimed to have contained the virus in the intervening period.
After detailed research, the Committee on Climate Change — the government's independent panel of climate advisors made up of economists, academics, businesses representatives and scientists — found that the cheapest way to meet the UK's climate change targets is to have almost entirely carbon free electricity by 2030.
The decision to drop Harriet Wallberg and Anders Hamsten came after the Swedish government sacked the entire board of the prestigious Karolinska Institute, where the scientist worked.
The New Pact for Research in France - What's in it for Young Scientists 14 October 2005 The French government has unveiled its Pact for Research, a new draft bill intended to give French research a new impetus, after nearly 2 years of protests and consultations with the scientific community.
After the government backed down, hundreds of scientists across the country organized into working groups to prepare a string of reports, which were then honed into last week's proposals.
After 20 years of research and almost as many years fighting industry groups in court for control of their data, government scientists can finally publish two papers showing that underground miners exposed to diesel fumes have a threefold increased risk for contracting lung cancer.
And, of course, the people who make real policies — the ones that are actually going to be put into practice — are those in government; plenty of people get jobs in the civil service after training as scientists.
The industry coalition won a court order in 2001 after the government mishandled a procedural filing, forcing scientists to turn over all data and drafts of research papers before publication, for a 90 - day review period.
«We decided to build the plant here after considering a number of sites worldwide,» says Meehan, adding that key considerations included government collaboration, access to top scientists, and a proven track record in Ballydine.
Other scientists add that it should force governments to rethink existing vaccine technologies, which are only capable of supplying vaccine six months after a pandemic starts, and of producing enough vaccine for a small fraction of the world population.
Last month, however, after two years of campaigning by scientists and free speech activists, the UK government published a draft defamation bill, the first step on the road to reforming English libel law.
Now, after reaffirming the fish's plight at a technical workshop at the New England Aquarium in Boston last month, 10 scientists are calling on the U.S. and Canadian governments to ban or restrict bottom fishing in the skate's few known strongholds.
As the outbreak in West Africa worsened, debates intensified among scientists, government officials, and company executives about bringing some of these unapproved products to Africa on a so - called compassionate use basis — after all, «something is better than nothing,» Ollman Saphire says.
More than half of government scientists in Canada — 53 % — do not feel they can speak freely to the media about their work, even after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government eased restrictions on what they can say publicly, according to a survey released today by a union that represents more than 16,000 federal scientists.
With the second phase of Brexit negotiations approaching, scientists in the United Kingdom are urging their government to clarify its position on funding agreements and migration of research talent after the country separates from the European Union in March 2019.
After years of flat budgets, U.S. scientists have been hoping for the federal government to boost their prospects in a rough economy.
«Where the limits of reality lay» The entry of Secretary Chu and a team of government scientists — pulled from the U.S. Department of Defense's JASON independent advisory group — began May 10, three weeks after the blast that killed 11 workers.
Last year, the Canadian government axed its $ 2 million annual appropriation, gave notice that it planned to start tearing down structures in September, shifted its staff of 16 to the Freshwater Institute in Winnipeg, and hired security guards to keep scientists off the site after 31 March.
Authors of a paper recently published in the Journal of Technology Transfer interviewed 10 women who successfully transitioned into university faculty or instructor positions after working as corporate scientists or industry or government researchers.
Sixty - four years after a U.S. - funded scientist ran an experiment that infected his Guatemalan patients with syphilis, the U.S. government today issued a formal apology to the Central American nation.
After an outcry over an earlier version four years ago, the French government set up an international committee of scientists to scrutinise the plan.
It comes 4 days after a closed meeting in The Hague, where government officials discussed the risks and benefits of the research with an international group of scientists and security experts.
Scientists in France are up in arms after the government unexpectedly tabled a plan to cut $ 256 million from the country's research funds for this year.
The report was the result of workshops and discussions organized by AAAS and its Caribbean Division after the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti and involved over 100 scientists, engineers, educators, and government leaders from Haiti, Puerto Rico, Canada, Rwanda, and the United States.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — After a week of nationwide protests, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on 19 April sought to reassure scientists that her government was rethinking a rumored $ 423 million (AUD $ 400 million) cut to medical research over 3 years, starting in the 2011 - 12 budget.
The campaign began after the Canadian government pulled the project's funding and handed pink slips to its team of 16 scientists and technicians.
Another example of using government data to help make people's lives better was after the Nepal earthquakes and the incredible grassroots effort by data scientists around the world to use open data to help first responders and aid workers better understand the situation around them.
U.S. Data Since 1895 Fail To Show Warming Trend LINK WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 — After examining climate data extending back nearly 100 years, a team of Government scientists has concluded that there has been no significant change in average temperatures or rainfall in the United States over that entire period.
Denialists sometimes give the Libertarian line against big government, but they mainly go after British / American government agencies, universities, and their scientists.
In light of Brexit, US policies on research or the Turkish government's crackdown after the 2017 coup, scientists worry about larger political developments that could harm international science.
May 16, 2008 — After the government - appointed wolf - management team refused to end SOP 13, a policy requiring all wolves with a certain depredation record to be «removed» — despite the request of New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and the recommendations of numerous scientists — the Center wrote a letter to the team requesting a cessation of government wolf removals.
A year after the 2012 paper was published, government scientists looked into the research.
A Wrinkle In Time involves a young girl whose government scientist father (aka Pine) has gone missing after working on a mysterious project called a tesseract, which involves being transported to a fifth dimension with mysterious inhabited planets.
In the Classroom: After reading Jennifer Berne's On a Beam of Light: A Story of Albert Einstein, challenge students to find and write at least 20 three - syllable words selected from the text (e.g., amazing, disappear, discover, disruption, everything, existed, figuring, gravity, government, inventions, magnetic, mysteries, professors, realized, scientists, suddenly, understand, universe, wandering, wondering).
One of Dalwood's paintings examines the death of Dr David Kelly, the government scientist found dead after the Iraq war dossier furore, another the Brighton hotel bombing at the Tory party conference in 1984.
What particularly interested me was the number of scientists who had been pushed out of CSIRO, or had left of their own volition, after being tightly censored in what they could say about global warming, and the emissions reductions that would be needed to stabilise the climate (the latter point is particularly sensitive since any actual number implies a target and government policy is opposed to targets).
U.S. Data Since 1895 Fail To Show Warming Trend LINK WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 — After examining climate data extending back nearly 100 years, a team of Government scientists has concluded that there has been no significant change in average temperatures or rainfall in the United States over that entire period.
The headline - grabbing new IPCC report, published after a final round of drafting involving governments as well as scientists, is the last of three major assessments by the panel of the state of climate change.
Guilt - ridden scientists and world leaders were manipulated into abandoning constitutional limits on government after the sudden death of thousands of innocent citizens on 6 Aug 1945, as documented here:
The deal arrives days after dozens of scientists, backed by the United Nations, issued a sweeping review of the latest research that says climate change is already affecting life on every continent and in the oceans, and the window is closing rapidly for governments to avert the worst damage expected to occur this century.
It's like demanding that governments enact laws to safeguard us from velociraptors, after Jurassic Park scientists found that dinosaur DNA could be extracted from fossilized mosquitoes, and brought the «terrible lizards» back to (Hollywood) life.
Therefore, we, the undersigned climate scientists, call on the Government of Canada to delay a decision on the ratification of the Kyoto accord until after a thorough and comprehensive consultation is conducted with non-governmental climate specialists.
I suspect that Messrs Nyquist and Shannon, after spending a few hours contemplating the endless plotting of «trends» by Climate Scientists and their pontificating on the dire consequences thereof — with 97 % certainty, no less, would consider the whole field to be comedy comparable to Abbot and Costello's «Who's on First», were it not for the fact that this «comedy» is being cited as justification for governments taxing and regulating every human activity that either produces or consumes energy.
Obviously, the legal authorities are going after the hacker - criminals, not the great scientists who advise our government agencies and the UN on climate change.
Denialists sometimes give the Libertarian line against big government, but they mainly go after British / American government agencies, universities, and their scientists.
* More than half of all plants, a third of animals at risk - study * Rapid peak in greenhouse gas emissions could reduce impacts By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle OSLO, May 12 (Reuters)- The habitats of many common plants and animals will shrink dramatically this century unless governments act quickly to cut rising greenhouse gas emissions, scientists said on Sunday after studying 50,000 species around the world.
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