The Science article stated sadly that it would be years before medicine would have a pill available for celiac sufferers — but why not just apply a little logic to the problem and go back to preparing bread with a long fermentation.
Not exact matches
Emsi's
article STEM Majors Are Accelerating in Every
State, Just as Humanities Degrees Are Declining covers the rapid increase in the number of college student graduating with STEM (
science, technology, engineering and math) majors.
These quotations, including the statement by Bellows at the cornerstone laying, are from a description of the work of Turner in an
article by Francis W. McPeek, «The Role of Religious Bodies in the Treatment of Inebriety in the United
States,» Alcohol,
Science and Society, pp.413 - 14.
I always attributed this disconnect to my general frustrations with modern evangelicalism — that it's been hijacked by the Republican Party, that it's in a perpetual
state of defensiveness and «wartime» posturing, that it has closed itself off to
science and independent thought, that it has lost sight of the message of Jesus regarding the Kingdom of God, that it has become commercialized and shallow — all the things we «emergers» like to write books and
articles about.
Since the author's «credentials» have been
stated at the bottom of the
article, I find it hard to believe that she really has such a poor understanding of
science.
Although, as a believer, I appreciate some of the
article's perspectives on the relationship between
science and faith, I do not agree that the Big Bang vs Steady
State distinction offers any proof of God.
Any specification of the responsibilities that accompany our basic rights, any articulation of the content of the «laws of nature,» any acknowledgement that the Church might be necessary for the
state to judge and fulfill its obligations to the «power in heaven,» or any specification of the meaning of «nature and nature's God» — though
article 1, sec. 8 of the Constitution may provide a clue when it empowers Congress «to promote the Progress of
Science and the useful Arts.»
However, in
Article IV, on church membership, it is specifically
stated that a member must be a «believer in the doctrines of Christian
Science according to the platform and teaching contained in the Christian
Science textbook,
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Reverend Mary Baker Eddy.
Drug laws have also fostered drug - related murders and an estimated 40 percent of all property crime in the U.S. Ethan A. Nadelmann, whose
article «Drug Prohibition in the United
States» in the September 1, 1989, issue of
Science has been a major catalyst for public discussion of legalization, argues that «the greatest beneficiaries of the drug laws are organized and unorganized drug traffickers.
I continue to read
articles like this one
stating the lack of
science available to go gluten or wheat free.
Admin this
article is not click bait he
stated quality fact i do nt know if the others did nt read the
article or did nt check the facts but we have had a successful time for any time in the club 3 fa cups another final losing to the team in the final who is beating everyone and we beat last years champions to get there i do nt understand tbis man
stated facts like gravity exists i feel it hurts the wenger abusers like hurt th
science board when Galileo told them the earth was round
to
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► Responding to a recent news
article on Venezuelan
science, Venezuelan scientists Alberto Paniz - Mondolfi and Alfonso Rodriguez - Morales bemoan the current state of research in their country in a letter in this week's S
science, Venezuelan scientists Alberto Paniz - Mondolfi and Alfonso Rodriguez - Morales bemoan the current
state of research in their country in a letter in this week's
ScienceScience.
She has given over 650 workshops for clients in the United
States, Europe, Canada, and Mexico, and she is the author of over 250
articles in publications including
Science, World Economic Forum, Smithsonian, Scientific American, and IEEE Spectrum.
This
article was originally published with the title «Aviation in 1917: The
State of the Industry and
Science»
The issue of mixing
science and religion is particularly sensitive at Ball
State at the moment because the university is investigating accusations that a course by another astronomer professor, Eric Hedin, «has crossed a line from being about
science to being about Christianity,» according to an earlier
article in Inside Higher Ed.
Two able individuals told me [recently] that they are leaving for another
state — one a top professor [in a
science - technology field] and another a university administrator just recruited to Virginia a few years ago,» Trammell says in the
article.
The first issue of
Science & Diplomacy includes articles by senior scientists, diplomats, and policy - makers, including U.S. Senator Richard Lugar (R — Indiana), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an expert in arms control; Robert D. Hormats, U.S. under secretary of state for economic growth, energy, and the environment; South African Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor; and Alice P. Gast, Lehigh University president and U.S. science envoy to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbe
Science & Diplomacy includes
articles by senior scientists, diplomats, and policy - makers, including U.S. Senator Richard Lugar (R — Indiana), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an expert in arms control; Robert D. Hormats, U.S. under secretary of
state for economic growth, energy, and the environment; South African
Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor; and Alice P. Gast, Lehigh University president and U.S. science envoy to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbe
Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor; and Alice P. Gast, Lehigh University president and U.S.
science envoy to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbe
science envoy to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
Instead of a traditional research
article, ECS Perspective
articles allow researchers to discuss new insights into their field, with the ability to generate new ideas and advance the fields related to electrochemistry and solid
state science.
Atmospheric changes that caused volcanic eruptions centuries ago, such as the one in Timanfaya or the Tambora volcano (Indonesia)- which hid the sunlight for months -, had an impact on high - mountain centennial forests in the Iberian Peninsula, as
stated in an
article published in the journal
Science of the Total Environment in which the lecturer Emilia Gutiérrez, from the Faculty of Biology of the University of Barcelona, has taken part.
It's an
article of faith: the United
States needs more native - born students in
science and other technical fields.
In his
article on the
science of slipping, Michael Brooks
states: «It's a funny old world, where PhD scientists teach...
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Science Policy: A Working Glossary, 1978
Science Policy Task Force Congressional Research Service, 1986 Environmental Protection Agency House Committee on
Science and Technology, 1986 Office of Management and Budget Office of
Science and Technology Policy, 1982 Office of Technology Assessment, 1980 Senate
State Department (2 Folders) AAAS
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State Department, 1976 - 1984 Human Subjects Research, 1979 Controversy over Inhaber
Article in
Science, 1979 Three Mile Island, 1979 Federal appropriations, universities and pork barrel projects
Researchers and policymakers from the United
States and Africa who contributed to the supplement
articles were part of the PMTCT Implementation
Science Alliance, created and supported by the NIH and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, to investigate the role implementation science can play in enhancing the quality and effectiveness of PMTCT e
Science Alliance, created and supported by the NIH and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, to investigate the role implementation
science can play in enhancing the quality and effectiveness of PMTCT e
science can play in enhancing the quality and effectiveness of PMTCT efforts.
Neblo co-authored the Policy Forum
article in
Science with colleagues from Ohio
State, the University of California, Riverside, Northeastern University and Harvard University.
Three Yale researchers — Amy Arnsten, Carolyn M. Mazure and Rajita Sinha — recount the
state of stress
science in the April issue with their
article, «This Is Your Brain In Meltdown.»
«We don't have
science showing a strong nexus right now between aquarium fish trade collecting and the health of our coral reefs,»
State Department of Land and Natural Resources chair Suzanne Case said in an Associated Press
article.
Oncologist Charles Blanke, professor of medicine at the Oregon Health &
Science University, published findings from the
state's data in a recent
article for JAMA Oncology.
In the present
article, we review the current
state - of - the - art in dynamic structural
science, highlighting applications to enzymes.
Science and Human Rights Coalition In 2007, the United Nations began a process to define
Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), which
states that everyone has the right to «enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications.»
A 2009
article in the Journal of the
Science of Food and Agriculture
stated that quinoa's «unusual composition and exceptional balance» of protein, oil and fat, as well as its minerals, fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins, make it a highly nutritious food.
As the
article states «the good thing about
science is that it is true whether you believe it or not».
He has published many
articles on the role of
science in contemporary culture magazine from France, Romania, Italy, UK, Brazil, Argentina, Japan and the United
States.
Farsaii also has chaired the Texas
state computer
science contests, created and managed the popular statewide robotics contests, writes
articles for national and international magazines on technology and innovation, and has collaborated with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to train principals and superintendents across Texas.
(1989); and publishing a number of
articles, among them two major pieces on
state politics in the discipline's most prestigious journal, the American Political
Science Review.
In a brilliant — and soon - to - be published —
article in the American Political
Science Review, University of Chicago political scientists William Howell and Christopher Berry show conclusively that presidents hand out money to
states loyal to their party more often than otherwise, all other things being equal.
Green's
article is based on bad
science, bad history, and unfortunate myths that will lead us away from, rather than closer to, the improvement of math instruction in the United
States.
She has authored numerous publications centered on close reading, Common Core
State Standards,
science literacy, formative assessment, and reading in the content areas, including
articles in Educational Leadership and the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy.
Argument against climate change: how will the earth have evolved in 200 -500 years: What is the foundation of your arguments for or against the climate change
science — and have the students access research
articles and mobile apps to
state their positions for or against climate change.
You will also want to read their
Science article, which will show where the
state of their published material.
A very nice example of the importance of knowing what the best
science has to tell us is reflected in an October 19 NY Times
article by Scott Boregerson (United
States Coast Guard Academy).
Importantly, what tends to happen is that a new provocation by some dimwit leads to a new informative
article about the
state of the
science in that area.
Michael Mann, the climatologist at Pennsylvania
State University who has for years been a focal point for assaults on climate
science, made the point most directly in a recent Op - Ed
article in the Washington Post.
James Murdoch, the young scion of the giant News Corporation media empire, has an op - ed
article for The Washington Post aimed at «conservation - minded conservatives,» spelling out the many reasons to propel an energy transformation in the United
States through a declining cap on carbon dioxide emissions, despite the uncertainties in climate
science.
For instance, a candian television program about anthropogenic global warming seems to say almost the exact opposite of what is being
stated here and in some of the recently published
articles in
Science.
Seriously, though, we have covered the unresolved questions about hurricanes and warming carefully (an archive of
articles is on our Times Topics page) and, I think, have already effectively conveyed the
state of the
science.
Brazil's sugarcane - based ethanol program is «appropriate for replication in many countries,» writes José Goldemberg, secretary of the environment for the Brazilian
state of São Paulo, in a perspective
article in this week's issue of the journal
Science.
I don't think we should be scared of admitting that we just don't know, if indeed we just don't know (which I believe is a fair reflection of the
state of the
science)... I do not believe that Fu et al. weightings is some panacea nor that the «cancellation» works on all space and timescales (the statement needs to be * proved * it can not be accepted as an
article of faith — that is not the way
science works).
That can only be done by restoring
science in the UNFCCC
Article 1 to
state:
Has skeptical
science done an
article responding to the American Physical Society Framing document on climate
science which raised substantial questions on the
state of climate
science: http://www.aps.org/policy/statements/upload/climate-review-framing.pdf