Sentences with phrase «even young scientists»

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Our neem, tulasi and other herbal abundance, even basmati rice, will soon cease to be ours unless the young scientists and mature nationalists arrest this sly strategy.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
Such an advanced being could perform feats that could totally astound scientists, feats that even a young one of their culture would understand.
«The breadth of programming literally offers something for everyone — seniors, handicapped individuals, working mothers, even young rocket scientists.
And while a would - be entrepreneur should not be put off by calculated risks, entrepreneurial young scientists should be aware of the tradeoffs; even now he hopes someday to go back to where he came from.
Most of the current members are B.Sc., M.Sc., or Ph.D. students, but any young scientist with an interest in biotechnology — even with different backgrounds, as mentioned on the Web site — is invited to join.
NIH is likely to struggle in the coming years to meet its current obligations while avoiding a decline in opportunities for young biomedical scientists; arguably, NIH didn't do all that well supporting young scientists even in the midst of the rapid expansion.
Fearing they would soon be forced to offer many open - ended positions, universities and research organizations took drastic preventive action that made it difficult for young scientists to extend short - term contracts beyond even 3 years, Trautmann says.
Future trials might show improved results from testing the drug candidate in even younger patients or over much longer periods of time, the scientists say.
And they found that, if Spanish scientists share most of the banes of young researchers across Europe, some issues are even exacerbated by the Spanish research culture.
I carried out an experiment with the help of the Next Wave folks to prove that even the most hapless, clueless, and scruffy young scientist can be transformed into the perfect image of a young business executive.
After all, if a young scientist can not master even a single field, what's the point of being mediocre in several?
The idea that there is a recipe for winning a Nobel Prize is, of course, preposterous — but what young scientist could resist seeking one at a meeting like this, even if they know better?
Young scientists should submit as many fellowship and grant proposals as their career level allows, even if the chances seem low.
Even at the Ph.D. level, you can start giving back to the scientific community by mentoring younger scientists.
Young scientists, he says, should become so thoroughly versed in their field that even if the biggest names around belittle or insult their work, they have the confidence to see it through.
In service of that institutional need, academic culture has fostered the misleading narrative that graduate school and postdoc positions are solely intended to prepare young scientists for academic research careers rather than for a range of nonacademic and even nonresearch endeavors.
In earlier studies, scientists had offered monkeys mirrors of different sizes and shapes for years, even beginning at a young age, Gong explains.
It means that women somehow have less of a tendency to apply, even if they are at an adequate level of qualification — and this is the case for both younger and more established scientists.
Nine - and - a-half-week-old fish that nibbled at young fish poo lived about 40 % longer than their peers, and swam as actively as younger fish, even at 16 weeks old, the scientists report in a preprint on bioRxiv.
Replicating an experiment, or even the whole study, can be useful for young scientists who are learning their way around the bench or lab, he says.
How many young scientists are even aware of these meetings?
Some young scientists even feel that some of the more conservative European institutions discriminate against those who have trained overseas, even when these scientists have received the best training.
Mentors and new senior colleagues often forget how much young scientists don't know, and the latter group often doesn't even know what questions to ask.
Some senior scientists are shocked to hear it, but it's quite common for young scientists to view even well - meaning senior colleagues as impediments to their success.
Even before they embark on their search for a postdoctoral fellowship, young scientists should examine their motivations.
His advice for other young scientists is to expose themselves to new activities and experiences, even if they seem unrelated to their core goals.
Unfortunately, the situation has now got even worse in France and I feel that many talented young scientists are choosing to stay overseas: the recent protest demonstrations in France have conveyed this feeling of dissatisfaction.
Too often, «young scientists argue for a high - profile journal, perhaps even higher than a group leader thinks is likely to succeed,» says Peter Lawrence, Bischoff's supervisor in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology at Cambridge.
According to the folks at the council, applications, both from young scientists and from companies, have already started piling in, even though they have yet to advertise or even put out a formal press release.
Scientists were even more stunned in July 2002 when researchers led by stem cell biologist Catherine Verfaillie at the University of Minnesota reported that bone marrow — derived cells they had injected into young embryos contributed to all three embryonic layers, just as embryonic stem cells would do.
The number holding non-tenure track positions (e.g., soft - money research faculty) has, meanwhile, increased 38.3 %, from 21,500 to 29,740.2 These data are sobering for young scientists who went into graduate school expecting to move into tenure - track positions when they emerged from their postdoctorates (or even sooner).
Unfortunately, lots of young scientists don't know that these are accessible and entirely respectable — even deeply satisfying — careers, and many express frustration that they are ill - prepared for these types of jobs.
If the sequester kicks in, NIH's success rate could drop from the current rate of about 17 % to 18 % — half what it was in the 1980s — to as low as 15 %, squeezing biomedical labs further and forcing them to hire even fewer young scientists, Greider noted.
Although NIH has been worrying for years about the aging of the biomedical workforce, the need for younger physician - scientists is even more pressing, the working group found.
Positron - emission tomography images taken by cognitive scientists at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, for example, have shown that even when doing basic recognition or memorization exercises, seniors exploit the left and right brain more extensively than men and women who are decades younger.
Physicist Athene Donald of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom opined in The Guardian: «It is not encouraging for young female scientists to see that parliament apparently cares so little about their futures that they couldn't even come up with even that long - derided sole token woman.»
And at some institutions, even though the national pool of young women scientists continues to expand (see lower graph), the numbers are moving down rather than up.
Science activities and experiments have a way of bringing out the inner scientist in even the youngest of learners.
Planetary scientist Michael A'Hearn passed away on Monday, May 29, leaving a remarkable legacy in cometary science — but even more importantly in the careers of many younger scientists who flourished with his encouragement and mentorship.
Every time they showed pictures of themselves as young scientists at the end of their lectures, or talked about being rejected or not having enough money or even of having few time to share with their families and friends, I couldn't help seeing myself.
At IRC2014, 29 young rice scientists have been chosen to present their research during the science sessions and will be formally recognized during the IRC gala dinner on Thursday evening.
The pressure to be a role model for younger female scientists can sometimes be taxing, even daunting, for female faculty struggling themselves to claim their space in a competitive research environment.
As a young scientist in the 1920s, Otto Heinrich Warburg described an elevated rate of glycolysis occurring in cancer cells, even in the presence of atmospheric oxygen (the Warburg effect) that earned him a Nobel...
It starts out as an ominous thriller about a young programmer (Domhnall Gleeson) orbiting a charismatic Dr. Frankenstein - type (Oscar Isaac) and slowly learning that the scientist's zeal to create artificial intelligence has a troubling, even sickening personal agenda.
Thornton flirts and parties with willing coeds, gets NASA scientists and even Kurt Vonnegut (cameoing as himself) to do his homework for him, initiates a football team bar brawl with the help of his tough chauffeur (Rocky's Burt Young), catches the eye of the school's diving coach (M. Emmet Walsh), and sets his sights on his pretty English teacher (Sally Kellerman).
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Even now, when the world was filling up with surprisingly young scientists and army officers and plant managers — the older ones having taken to disappearing by night, leaving silence behind them, and gaps in every hierarchy to be plugged by anxious twentysomethings working all hours to learn their new jobs — even now, pinched and tired as he was, dull - skinned like everyone else on the tram, he still had the occasional difficulty with someone misled by his big adam's apple, and his big eyes, and his sticking - out eEven now, when the world was filling up with surprisingly young scientists and army officers and plant managers — the older ones having taken to disappearing by night, leaving silence behind them, and gaps in every hierarchy to be plugged by anxious twentysomethings working all hours to learn their new jobs — even now, pinched and tired as he was, dull - skinned like everyone else on the tram, he still had the occasional difficulty with someone misled by his big adam's apple, and his big eyes, and his sticking - out eeven now, pinched and tired as he was, dull - skinned like everyone else on the tram, he still had the occasional difficulty with someone misled by his big adam's apple, and his big eyes, and his sticking - out ears.
(Washington, D.C., April 18, 2013) A new study from British scientists has documented for the first time, significant new impacts to birds from outdoor cats, reporting that even brief appearances of cats near avian nest sites leads to at least a doubling in lethal nest predation of eggs and young birds by third - party animals, as well as behavioral changes in parent birds that lead to an approximately 33 percent reduction in the amount of food brought to nestlings following a predation threat.
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