Sentences with phrase «scientists at work»

They have a visceral response to seeing scientists at work, from the South Pole to the middle of the Pacific to the top of some mountain somewhere.
«They (Craig and Keith Idso) each are providing valuable service to the army of scientists at work in this important, though often overlooked, field of inquiry,» Palmer said.
You can watch the Palmer Station scientists at work and see the surrounding environment in the movie Antarctic Edge: 90 Degrees South.
DeSmogBlog has some very worthwhile pieces on the climate files, including a narrative summary of some years - long threads by Elizabeth May, the leader of Canada's Green Party (her conclusion: they show scientists at work); a description of review processes undertaken by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change posted by Kevin Trenberth, whose e-mail messages were highlighted by quite a few climate contrarian - skeptic - realist - denier types (pick one depending on your worldview).
During her time in Tucson AZ, she was artist in residence at Ventana Medical Systems Inc., where she developed a number of paintings of scientists at work and created a portrait of the founder of the company, which now hangs permanently in the company headquarters.
In her article «Scientists at Work,» which appeared in the November 2013 issue of Book Links, Sunday Cummins notes, «Traditionally, science standards have focused on core content related to the physical, life, and earth sciences.
Scenes of scientists at work may be moderately interesting, but don't exactly clamor for viewing at a height of 50 feet.
Academic Scientists at Work guides the scientist on the journey from the end of a postdoctoral career to the point of promotion to Associate Professor.
Academic Scientists at Work is a valuable resource for the Career Scientist who demands and expects the best.
Although this article does not contain any direct teaching materials, science teachers and their students may find it interesting to hear about scientists at work.
An excellent Next Wave article called «Academic Scientists at Work: The Job Talk» provides a great list of do's and don'ts for talk preparation.
Jeremy M. Boss, Ph.D., and Susan H. Eckert, Ph.D., are the authors of Academic Scientists at Work: Navigating the Biomedical Research Career
Authors of Academic Scientists at Work: Navigating the Biomedical Research Career.
To research it, Latour spent 2 years at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California, acting as an anthropologist observing scientists at work.
scientists at work, grappling with key issues, and displaying the full range of emotions and motivations characteristic of any urgent endeavor.
of the forensic scientists at work, and this may involve being shown laboratory procedures and interviewing staff.
You should see our paper money... they have photo's of scientists at work and have no words of god on them!!
It's pretty fun to see a mad scientist at work.
Hardly surprising perhaps, when one of the most popularity cited images of the male scientist at work was dear old Victor Frankenstein — a woman's creation, of course — and someone whose problems begin with his isolation and suppression of emotional relationships.
Each issue provides standards - based science and literacy learning across five departments; In the Field: Scientist at Work; Professional Learning; Science and Literacy; Across the Curriculum; and Polar News and Notes.
With excellent color photos, full - page diagrams, and a thorough appendix, this volume offers a vivid, realistic view of one scientist at work.
This is a shout - out to a great new blog at The New York Times: Scientist at Work.
The news side of The Times has nine sports blogs; nine spanning fashion, lifestyles, health, dining and the like; four business blogs; four technology blogs (five if you include automobiles as a technology); and a potpourri of other great efforts, with four of my favorites being the Learning Network blog, Scientist at Work, the IHT Rendezvous blog on global news and Lens, run by the paper's photo staff.

Not exact matches

«In a future mission, we could fly through those plumes and tell a lot about the chemistry and nature of the surface» and possibly a liquid ocean below, Bob Pappalardo, a planetary scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory who wasn't involved in the work, told Business Insider — all without having to drill through the moon's miles - thick ice shell.
Right now you're probably picturing him working as a scientist and wearing a white lab coat at work every day.
PICI (pronounced «pie - sea»), as it's called by its member scientists, is doing something unprecedented in academic medicine: combining and coordinating the efforts of six of the top cancer immunology centers in the country — MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Penn Medicine, Stanford, UCLA, and UCSF — in order to greatly expand and, more important, to accelerate our understanding of why some immune - based treatments work miraculously in some patients and not at all in others.
«We're creating a lot of structure that wasn't there before, but it is by no means a long - term solution,» Dalton Hesley, a scientist working on reef restoration in the Caribbean at the University of Miami, told Business Insider for a recent story on coral restoration efforts.
Meanwhile, scientists at Cornell University are at work on prototypes for a 3D printed ear, and at Mount Sinai Hospital, research is focused on bioprinting trachea, more commonly known as windpipes.
Scientists are learning much from all this tinkering, but experts say these big projects — if they work — are at best decades away from commercialization.
«We're creating a lot of structure that wasn't there before, but it is by no means a long - term solution,» Dalton Hesley, a scientist working on reef restoration at the University of Miami, told me.
Along with Mark Weiser (who passed away in 1999), computer scientist John Seely Brown wrote some of the earliest papers on the subject while working at Xeroc PARC.
Working with a former NASA laser scientist, Facebook has also found a way to transmit data at tens of gigabits per second, which is 10 times faster than existing technology.
Kevin Ashton, a British author and scientist who is an expert in the field of sensing technology, coined the term in 1999 when he was working at Proctor & Gamble to help improve supply chain communication systems.
At the height of the Clayoquot standoff, MacMillan Bloedel employed public relations campaigns, marshalled exhaustive research from its foresters and scientists, and fought its opponents in court — and none of it was working.
Before he joined Facebook last summer, Dellaert was the chief scientist at Skydio, a small startup that is working on an unreleased drone that can autonomously track a person while navigating through physical space.
Facebook will double the number of scientists working on artificial intelligence (AI) research at its Paris base to 60, the company has announced.
Besides scientists, he encountered looters and nuclear workers who still work at the plants, which are to be completely decommissioned by 2020.
But research on the contact lenses began several years earlier at the University of Washington, where scientists worked under National Science Foundation funding.
«We have 25 Ph.D. scientists working on the project, more than some entire physics departments at major universities,» he says.
Wing's first leader was famed MIT robotics scientist Nick Roy, who worked there during a two - year sabbatical and then went back to his tenured job at MIT.
She began her career as a scientist at IBM's TJ Watson Center and has also worked on Wall Street as a technology executive for global banks including Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
«We have the brightest scientists and we're going to fund them at a level that this work deserves,» he adds.
More than 4,000 scientists, researchers, engineers, students, faculty and staff currently work at the complex.
Clearly, each year's list is somewhat speculative, but it also gives us a look at the problems that the company considers to be important and that its scientists are actively working on solving.
It describes how Exxon conducted cutting - edge climate research decades ago and then, without revealing all that it had learned, worked at the forefront of climate denial, manufacturing doubt about the scientific consensus that its own scientists had confirmed.
Its development at Theranos won't be helped following the 2013 suicide of the lead scientist who had been working on design patents for the company up to that time.
The UHN office of Technology Development & Commercialization (TDC) works with research scientists and clinicians at the University Health Network to create new intellectual property and advance it towards innovative commercial applications.
Ahlborn assembled a team of volunteer engineers and scientists shortly after Musk put forth the idea, offering equity in the company instead of pay to those willing to put in at least 10 hours of work each week.
The second and third appear to be resumes stolen from two actual South Korean computer scientists, both with work experience at South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges.
Mr. Klein is senior scientist at MacroCognition, a firm in Washington, D.C., that works with companies and government agencies to improve their decision making.
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