(See details in the November 28, 2008,
Science magazine editorial co-authored by sociologist Mona Younis.)
Not exact matches
Whoever might consider the
magazine as naïve about
science and progress would do well to turn to the
editorial «Man and the Atom» (August 22, 1945).
It appears in this week's edition of
Science magazine, and one of the
editorial coauthors, Jim Peacock, former chief scientist of Australia, elaborates on it in an ABC news radio interview and article.
Her
editorials and commentaries appear in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Gene Watch, Christian
Science Monitor, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Houston Chronicle, Chicago Sun Times, Washington Post, AlterNet and Forbes
Magazine.
«It's Only
Science» is a podcast from the
editorial team at Discover
Magazine.
Editor, Special Projects - Elizabeth Quill News Director - Macon Morehouse Digital Director - Kate Travis Features Editor - Cori Vanchieri Managing Editor,
Magazine - Erin Wayman Deputy News Editor - Katy Daigle Associate Editor - Emily DeMarco Associate Editor - Cassie Martin Web Producer - Helen Thompson Audience Engagement Editor - Mike Denison Astronomy - Lisa Grossman Behavioral Sciences - Bruce Bower Biomedicine - Aimee Cunningham Earth & Climate - Carolyn Gramling Life Sciences - Susan Milius Molecular Biology, Senior Writer - Tina Hesman Saey Physics - Emily Conover Technology - Maria Temming Staff Writer - Laurel Hamers
Editorial Assistant - Kyle Plantz
Science Writing Intern - Dan Garisto Contributing Correspondents - Laura Beil, Laura Sanders, Tom Siegfried, Alexandra Witze
Anniversary
Editorial Science Editor - in - Chief Donald Kennedy celebrates the
magazine's 125th anniversary with some thoughts about Big Questions.
• Alan Leshner, AAAS's chief executive officer and
Science magazine's executive publisher, wrote a
Science editorial this week focused on the challenges of maintaining the United States» position as one of the most scientifically fruitful nations on Earth.
A more consequential aspect, in retrospect, was that the CIHR award enabled me to do an unpaid
editorial internship at SEED, a
science and culture
magazine based in Montreal.
Every year in December,
Science magazine publishes their Breakthrough of the Year (BOY) special issue, presenting the Science editorial team's picks for the most important science - related story of the year and a list of runner
Science magazine publishes their Breakthrough of the Year (BOY) special issue, presenting the
Science editorial team's picks for the most important science - related story of the year and a list of runner
Science editorial team's picks for the most important
science - related story of the year and a list of runner
science - related story of the year and a list of runners - up.
Next Wave asked: If research on gene vectors can be used not only to further gene therapy but also — potentially — to aid in the development of biological weapons, should scientists be concerned about the potential applications of their research in genetics (as Joseph Rotblat suggested in a 19 Nov 1999
editorial in
Science magazine?)
Steven Wiley, PNNL Laboratory Fellow and Director of PNNL's Biomolecular Systems Initiative, has been named to the newly formed
editorial board of The Scientist, a print and web
magazine that covers all aspects of the life
sciences.
Magazines that have published articles on gifted children in the past include those with a general
editorial format or focus on business news, education, news and opinion, parenting, psychology,
science, and women (Lewis & Karnes, 1997).
c) Such an expert at climate
science that Steve Forbes featured her «debunking» Al Gore in the Sept 3, 2007 main
editorial in Forbes
magazine:
The thriving of the coccolithophore population was published by
Science Magazine, despite their
editorial stance that AGW is bad.
Nature, the
science magazine, wrote a scathing
editorial in 2011, called Into Ignorance.
An
editorial by the Editor - in - Chief of
Science Magazine, Marcia McNutt, conditionally endorses the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline.
«In an
editorial published in
Science magazine on July 3, Marcia McNutt, Editor - in - Chief of the
Science Journals, removed all doubt concerning the direction that this once prestigious journal is taking.
From the article:... The world's next great conflagration will occur because of the slow and steady warming of the climate, because of the concentration of greenhouse gases emitted by humans, argues a retired Navy rear admiral in a Friday
editorial in
Science magazine.
An
editorial published in
Science Magazine authored by Drs. Karlee Silver and Peter Singer of Grand Challenges in Canada calls for the United Nations to place a much sharper and intensive focus on early childhood development in its goals for sustainable develoment.