Sentences with phrase «royal society meeting»

I wish Judith and her delegation all the best for the Royal Society meeting.
at the Royal society meeting on hyperthermals.
at the Royal society meeting on hyperthermals.
Meanwhile, «methane - deniers» were out in full force at the recent UK Royal Society meeting, which made fun of Peter Wadhams talk, and criticized the Russian work (they were not even invited to speak, and -30 sent a scathing rebuttal to the organizers).
Some notes on details for the Philosophical Transactions volume associated with our Royal Society meeting in October: The publication timetable will be as follows: Deadline for submission of first draft: Monday 5th September 2005 Deadline for submission of final version: Monday 5th December 2005.
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:]
Kiehl presented his work on Tuesday at a Royal Society meeting on warm climates of the past in London.
He presented his findings at a Royal Society meeting on ancient DNA in London on 18 November.

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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.
Meeting the paper demands of international luxury brands and manufacturers can be done safely and a recent award for James Cropper Paper from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) goes to prove it once again.
Following an inspection by the Society's professional standards team earlier in the year, the Royal Navy's engineering courses were approved to meet the globally respected Engineering Council UK (ECUK) standards, Engineering Technician (EngTech) and Incorporated Engineer (IEng).
Ramakrishnan, who was accompanied by Tony Cheetham, the Royal Society's vice president and treasurer, Julie Maxton, the society's executive director, and Catharine Young, a science and innovation head at the British Embassy, later took their message to officials at the State Department and to John Holdren, the White House science advisor, during separate meSociety's vice president and treasurer, Julie Maxton, the society's executive director, and Catharine Young, a science and innovation head at the British Embassy, later took their message to officials at the State Department and to John Holdren, the White House science advisor, during separate mesociety's executive director, and Catharine Young, a science and innovation head at the British Embassy, later took their message to officials at the State Department and to John Holdren, the White House science advisor, during separate meetings.
«Such warming could cause accelerated melting of glacial ice and a consequent increase in the sea level of several feet over the next century,» she told a meeting of the UK's Royal Society.
As the team report today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and at the U.K. National Astronomy Meeting in Hull, most of the known hypervelocity stars have trajectories that would fit this scenario.
Venki Ramakrishnan, president of the Royal Society, visited AAAS» headquarters and met with CEO Rush Holt and Science Editor - in - Chief Jeremy Berg to stress that the relationship between the Royal Society and AAAS will not be diminished.
At a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1935, the eminent astrophysicist Arthur Eddington declared that «there should be a law of nature to prevent a star from behaving in this absurd way».
But that night, the Royal Society held a special meeting in London to announce the results of observations that seemed to confirm Einstein's theory of gravity, the general theory of relativity.
He notes that the Royal Society in London has held meetings aimed at improving engagement, but U.S. groups «don't really have the infrastructure in place.
He reported his findings at a 1915 meeting of the Royal Society of South Africa.
Last week, scientists and government representatives met at the Kavli Royal Society International Centre near Milton Keynes, UK, to discuss the issue, but they failed to reach a consensus, making the outcome of the January vote hard to predict.
The research is being presented today (Monday, June 27, 2016) at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting in Nottingham, UK.
The Royal Society funds travel to scientific conferences abroad to present papers — or just to attend the meetings.
Results from this work are presented at the National Astronomical Meeting and have and will appear in papers in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Impey described the results of the survey this week at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting in Cardiff.
The two researchers will present their work on Thursday 6 July at the National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hull, and in a paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
John Shepherd, who chaired a study on geoengineering by the UK's Royal Society, argues that by raising the issue of geoengineering governance, last week's meeting has done the world a good turn.
The dolphins used signature whistles when meeting up with another group, Quick and Janik report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. What's more, they gave the distinctive whistle only if they actually mingled with the other dolphins.
But tomorrow at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Glasgow, United Kingdom, a team of researchers will present a new way to estimate how many rocky planets could be out there.
Martin Kaplan, a rabies consultant to the WHO, recently told a joint meeting in London of the Royal Society of Health and the British Small Animal Veterinary Association that the risks of a properly vaccinated animal becoming infected and transmitting the disease are «vanishingly small».
«A thick lump of dust, rocks, and gas» is how astronomer Jane Greaves of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland describes the new protoplanet she reported on in April at a meeting in Belfast sponsored by the Royal Astronomical Society.
But at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting in Preston, U.K., yesterday, Barstow said the FUSE data indicate the gas just isn't there.
On Friday at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Glasgow, U. K., Bluck will report that the most active supermassive black holes release staggering amounts of radiation during their most energetic periods, which can last hundreds of millions of years — enough, he says, «to strip apart every massive galaxy in the universe at least 25 times over.»
The simulation, which Balfour presented in June at the British Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting, also showed that O - stars have unexpected effects on star formation.
The team reasoned that strong magnetic forces were repelling the stellar wind because gaseous pressures alone would not be enough to hold it off at such a distance, says Vidotto, who presented the findings at this week's meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Llandudno in the United Kingdom.
Some of them are meeting January 24th at the Royal Society in London to discuss future improvements to the measurement units.
Parham presented his work at a Royal Society discussion meeting on human evolution in London last week.
A conference convened with the University of Verona met at the Royal Society of Medicine here on Monday to discuss whether increased monitoring of medicines» effects on the environment, or «ecopharmacovigilance,» warrants more intense scrutiny, and what, if anything, can be done to green an increasingly drug - dependent world.
Current holders of a RCDF — SFI HRB Wellcome Trust Biomedical Research Partnership, a Royal Society - SFI University Research Fellowship are eligible to apply to the SFI President of Ireland Future Research Leaders programme in the last 24 months of their award (providing all other eligibility criteria are met).
The Royal Astronomical Society is proud to present the National Astronomy Meeting from 2nd - 6th July 2017.
Biointerfaces: Where Material Meets Biology Cambridge, UK: Royal Society of Chemistry.
Successful candidates will be awarded a fellowship by the Royal Society, the cost of which will be met by Science Foundation Ireland.
The Irish Society of Interventional Radiology & The Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology are hosting a Combined Meeting on the Management of High Risk Placentas in Pregnancy at The Royal College of Physicians, Kildare Street, Dublin on the 10th of March 2017 commencing at 13.45.
The Irish Society of Interventional Radiology & The Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology are hosting a Combined Meeting on the Management of High Risk Placentas in Pregnancy at The Royal College of Physicians, Kildare... Read More
A two - day public meeting at the Royal Society, London on 4 - 5 June, 2015 will discuss the latest scientific findings arising from the UK Ocean Acidification (UKOA) research programme and the German partnership programme, Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification (BIOACID).
Poor boy Tom Canty admires the royals who seem so far out of his reach in sixteenth - century English society, but when he meets young Prince Edward, he realizes they are very much alike.
The prize will reward the winner with # 1500, an Arvon course, two years membership to the Royal Society of Literature and a meeting with an agent or editor as appropriate.
I spoke to him on the phone about five years ago and he was telling me that he was going to use Turners actual brushes at (I think) a Royal Watercolour Society meeting.
As reported in a special meeting of the world's oldest scientific academy, Britain's Royal Society, in 2006, it is matter of decades before a natural disaster kills over one million people, in Tokyo, Teheran, Istanbul or any of the coastal megacities of the world.
The meeting, International Wildlife Trafficking: Solutions to a Global Crisis, was organized by the Royal Zoological Society, Wildlife Conservation Society and other groups.
Here are just a few... British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) Energy Saving Trust (EST) Environmental Change Institute (ECI) European Space Agency (ESA) The Geological Society (GS) Grantham Institute for Climate Change (GICC) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Met Office (MO) National Academy of Sciences (NAS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Oceanography Centre (NOC) The Royal Society (RS) Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (TCCCR) UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
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