Sentences with phrase «royal society around»

Why the society became the Royal Society around that time because they had to somehow make it up to the king and how dangerous it was doing or not doing or believing or not believing certain things around that time, around the 1660s.

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Franklin, then just shy of her 32nd birthday and working as a research chemist at King's College in London, had to rush off to a meeting at the Royal Society and so didn't wait around for the full image to come into focus.
As the world's only professional body dedicated to the aerospace community, the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) exists to further the advancement of aeronautical art, science and engineering around the world.
Harbor porpoises are frequently exposed to sounds from shipping vessels that register at around 100 decibels, about as loud as a lawnmower, scientists report February 14 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Sounds this loud can cause porpoises to stop echolocation, which they use to catch food.
All told, around 30,000 flying foxes have died in Australia during heatwaves since 1994, with juveniles and adult females the hardest hit (Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol 275, p 419).
Toxic versions of the fungus also grew more when the bugs were around than when they weren't, the researchers report today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. And the fungus made more toxins when larvae were around than when they weren't.
Today more than 20,000 scientific journals around the world are based on these two key principles and it is difficult to imagine a research process functioning without them,» Royal Society President Paul Nurse said in the statement.
The aphids easily shuffle the stick - proof fluid balls around the nest, the team reports in the 22 June issue of the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
There are a number of Graduate Schools held each year at many places around the country, usually based in halls of residence, and they're free to Research Council - and Wellcome Trust - funded students and members of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Once inside the nose the air swirls around up to 300 million olfactory receptors, compared with our measly 6 million (Journal of the Royal Society Interface, vol 7, p 933).
So they go around in circles repeating reports [Climate Change — What we know and what we need to know 25 Aug 2002 Ref: 22/02 Royal Society meeting held on 12 and 13 December 2001:]
He has been a visiting professor at many universities around the world and is the recipient of numerous international awards, a few of which are: Guggenheim Fellow in Paris, the Royal Society's Bakerian Prize Lecture (Physical Sciences premier prize lecture), London Mathematics Society's Naylor Prize and lecture, Honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (to celebrate its 125 year anniversary and one of only 38 since it was founded), Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and several honorary degrees: three D.Sc., a Dr. Math.
Around 90 representatives from employers, trailblazer groups, training providers and educational associations and organisations attended the symposium at the Royal Society in London.
Contemporary Art Society People around the Royal Academy have been kvelling like Jewish grandmothers about the fact that former RA Schools student Lynette Yiadom - Boakye has been nominated for this year's Turner Prize.
In recognition of his work in highlighting the issues around design and sustainability through the medium of film Paul was invited to join the fellowship at The Royal Society of Arts in 2016.
They were both enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools around 1914 and both lived in Hampstead in the 1920s and 1930s, although no evidence has emerged that they communicated.34 Walters is now obscure, but was successful and widely known during the early phase of his career between the wars, particularly for his depictions of working class Welsh life and society portraits.
A Royal Horticultural Society experiment using black plastic bins, wooden bins and open heaps revealed that all bin types irrespective of turning, yielded around 1/3 less compost than the starting volume, of which 80 % was determined as being made up of fine (less than 10 mm) particles.
@» the lack of heating», the best comment was from a Royal Society spokesman in 2007 around the time of the Keenlyside «AMOC shutdown» simulation... «global warming could pause... even for a decade».
The current climate consensus, covering practically the entire intellectual élite of the Western world — from the world's top right - on stand - up comics right down to the past three presidents of the Royal Society — is a unique event in our experience, and we're floundering around when we talk of cults, groupthink, ecofascists, follow - the - money, etc..
The Royal Society report includes references to Clark et al, 2016 in Nature Climate Change, suggesting the final sea level rise on millennia timescale caused by anthropogenic climate change (partly depending on future emissions) lies in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016 in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2 metres.
Kleidon's paper, to be published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society comes at a fresh angle to the familiar issues around global warming - that of the laws of thermodynamics.
As he describes in a paper just published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, though, an engineer called Rod Rainey thinks he has a way around both problems.
Studies surveyed Millar, R. et al. (2017) Emission budgets and pathways consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 C, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / ngeo3031 Matthews, H.D., et al. (2017) Estimating Carbon Budgets for Ambitious Climate Targets, Current Climate Change Reports, doi: 10.1007 / s40641 -017-0055-0 Goodwin, P., et al. (2018) Pathways to 1.5 C and 2C warming based on observational and geological constraints, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / s41561 -017-0054-8 Schurer, A.P., et al. (2018) Interpretations of the Paris climate target, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / s41561 -018-0086-8 Tokarska, K., and Gillett, N. (2018) Cumulative carbon emissions budgets consistent with 1.5 C global warming, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0118-9 Millar, R., and Friedlingstein, P. (2018) The utility of the historical record for assessing the transient climate response to cumulative emissions, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2016.0449 Lowe, J.A., and Bernie, D. (2018) The impact of Earth system feedbacks on carbon budgets and climate response, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2017.0263 Rogelj, J., et al. (2018) Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 C, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0091-3 Kriegler, E., et al. (2018) Pathways limiting warming to 1.5 °C: A tale of turning around in no time, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2016.0457
The Horizon program is the BBC's flagship science program, so when it uses the weight of the BBC's authority alongside, Sir Professor Paul Nurse, a Nobel Laureate and the new President of the Royal Society it has a clear responsibilty to the public to fairly present the detail of the sceptical views climate science and the issues around the climategate emails.
On what specific basis do you disregard the conclusions of the United States Academy of Sciences, and numerous other Academies of Sciences around the World including the Royal Academy of the UK, over a hundred of the most prestigious scientific organizations whose membership includes those with expertise relevant to the science of climate change, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, the American Institute of Physics, the American Meteorological Society, the Royal Meteorological Society, and according to the American Academy of Sciences, 97 percent of scientists who actually do peer - reviewed research on climate change whose conclusions hold that the Earth is warming, that the warming is mostly human caused, that harsh impacts from warming are already being experienced in parts of the world, and that the international community is running out of time to prevent catastrophic warming.
On what specific basis do you disregard the conclusions of the United States Academy of Sciences, and numerous other Academies of Sciences Around the World including the Royal Academy of the UK, over a hundred of the most prestigious scientific organizations whose membership includes those with expertise relevant to the science of climate change, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, the American Institute of Physics, the American Meteorological Society, the Royal Meteorological Society, and according to the American Academy of Sciences 97 percent of scientists who actually do peer - reviewed research on climate change which conclusions hold that the Earth is warming, that the warming is mostly human caused, and that harsh impacts from warming are already being experienced in parts of the world, and that the international community is running out of time to prevent catastrophic warming.
From the «In Bed With Big Oil» file, I was poking around the Royal Society website looking for the papers discussed in this news article — particularly the one that apparently advocates food and energy rationing as a response to climate change.
The Royal society of New Zealand established 12 sites around 1861 to cover the whole of New Zealand.
Talking of which, we are flattered that Bob Ward — Policy and Communications Director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, erstwhile Director of Public Policy at risk insurance giants RMS and before that, Senior Manager for Policy Communication at the Royal Society — has dropped by to give his thoughts on our observation that, if you're going to go around accusing the opposition of corruption, you'd better be whiter than white yourself.
The warning is made in a statement published by the Royal Society, the UK national academy of science, and the academies of 69 other countries around the world - from Argentina to Zimbabwe - through their membership of the InterAcademy Panel.
In a speech last year at the Royal Society of London, Ridley presented the evidence on global greening, which is the spread of green vegetation around the world over the past 30 years.
The BMA's stumbling around with the precautionary principle caused the then president of the Royal Society, Bob May's blood to boil.
Despite this relatively small percentage, around 19,000 cyclists are killed or injured on UK roads each year, according to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
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