Sentences with phrase «scientists at the meeting»

Watson's remarks were loudly applauded by many German scientists at the meeting.
But they revealed preliminary results to New Scientist at a meeting of the International Association of Bioethics in San Francisco last week.
Co-author Dr Rachel McInnes, Senior Climate Impacts Scientist at the Met Office, added: «This finding that the effects of different types of vegetation — green space and gardens, and tree cover — differ at both very high and very low air pollution levels is particularly relevant for public health and urban planning policies.
Scientists at a meeting on sauropod dinosaur biology and gigantism pose with the cast of a 1.8 - metre - long thigh bone from an Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus).
His interactions with the other young scientists at the meeting, and discovering the beautiful island city, contributed just as much to making it such an enjoyable and enriching experience.
Although most scientists at the meeting appear enthusiastic about conducting gene editing work to cure diseases in individual patients they remain more wary of making changes to eggs, sperm or embryos that would have lasting repercussions in future generations.
Steinman and his team's approach is «novel for a couple of reasons,» says Ben Booth, a climate scientist at the Met Office Hadley Centre in Exeter, U.K.. Although it's already widely accepted in the community that the Pacific Ocean plays a large role, this paper gives a much longer time context, he says, highlighting the role of both oceans over many decades.
That's good, because over the next few years you will find yourself giving this talk over and over again, to peers and senior scientists at meetings, to seminar speakers who have come to visit your institution, to visiting dignitaries or new recruits you may be asked to shepherd from place to place.
But some scientists at the meeting felt that organizers of the conference may have exaggerated the extent to which the situation has worsened since that report and may have given the false impression that six «messages» released at the end of the 3 - day meeting represented a consensus of the roughly 2000 scientists who were there.
Scientists at the meeting were pleased.
«We want to make your dreams come true,» he told the gravitational - wave scientists at the meeting.
Summer rainfall in one of the world's most drought - prone regions can now be predicted months or years in advance, climate scientists at the Met Office and the University of Exeter say.
Mammoth de-extinction was a major topic of conversation among the scientists at the meeting.
Miss Meisenheimer took portrait shots of 76 of the young scientists at the meeting.
Every year, between 20 and 25 Nobel Laureates from the fields of physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and the economic sciences spend a week in the Lake Constance area to meet the next generation of leading scientists at a meeting organized by the Council and Foundation for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
It says much that even some of the most accomplished scientists at this meeting articulated that progress on climate, energy, equity, education and conservation of living resources will be driven by values and faith more than data and predictive models.
In a news release, scientists at the meeting, held at a branch of the nonprofit International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, estimated that 90 percent of the wheat varieties planted by farmers around the world lack resistance to the rust variant, called Ug99 after its discovery in Uganda in 1999.
I also noted how one of the most lauded scientists at the meeting, Walter Munk of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, said a shift in values was critical to human success:
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170525085109.htm Summer rainfall in one of the world's most drought - prone regions can now be predicted months or years in advance, climate scientists at the Met Office and the University of Exeter say.
Prof. Andrew Challinor, Lecturer, Leeds University Watch a video about the role of Applied Scientist at the Met Office
Michael Dukes - Forecast / General Manager for MeteoGroup UK Dr Andrew G Marshall - Climate Scientist at the Met Office - Hadley Centre Dr. Helen Johnson, Lecturer and Researcher at Oxford University Penny Tranter: Meteorology Training Manager at the Met Office Fiona Campbell - Meteorologist at the Carbon Trust Derek Swannick - Royal Navy Meteorologist Steff Gaulter - Senior Weather Presenter for Al Jazeera English Dr. Sylvia Knight, Head of Education Services, Royal Meteorological Society
Quote: Mr Garvey I am a climate scientist at the Met Office Hadley Centre and also a lead author with the IPCC (NB.
Prof Stephen Belcher was appointed the chief scientist at the Met Office in December 2016.
«After a period during the early 2000s when the rise in global mean temperature slowed, the values in 2015 and 2016 broke records and passed 1 °C above pre-industrial levels,» says Professor Stephen Belcher, chief scientist at the Met Office.
I have no problems communicating with climate scientists (Betts, McNeall, Allen, Edwards, Curry, etc, etc, and dozens of others (mainly UK) scientists that follow me on twitter)- see me communicating with a climate scientist at the Met Office here..
The relatively chilly temperatures compared with recent years are not evidence that global warming is slowing however, say climate scientists at the Met Office.
Scientists at the Met office are so keen to make a big deal out of unexpected temperatures that they «overinterpret the figures» before they have even happened.

Not exact matches

(In 2011, Cenovus Energy let on that output from two of its in situ oilsands projects could meet the standard, which mandates that crude oil imported to the state have lower wells - to - wheels emissions than the average of all crudes sold in the U.S.) «Yes, I think that's feasible,» says George Hoberg, a political scientist at the University of British Columbia who specializes in environmental conflict.
For instance, at a meeting with a scientist, Wydler might ask questions related to legal issues or marketing strategies.
March 10, 2016 - Climate Deception on Agenda at Fossil Fuel Company Annual Meetings - Union of Concerned Scientists
Based on the very best computer scientists who I routinely meet with, at Stanford, MIT, Berkeley, Tsinghua, Oxford and Cambridge — there is a belief that the pace is extraordinary.
At the bishops» meeting, Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput asked, given this research, what do most social scientists think about same - sex families and child well - being?
While most Americans spend their Labor Day weekend savoring the last moments of summer vacation, political scientists are normally hard at work at their annual association meeting, held this year in Seattle.
At the end of the day humanity needs both, scientists who ask if what they are doing is right, and religious leaders who use reason, and that only happens when the two sides meet in the middle.
The Dalai Lama has arranged for Tibetan monks to travel to American universities for brain scans and has spoken at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, the world's largest gathering of brain scientists.
To overcome production constraints through collective research efforts, the first planning meeting of the Temperate Rice Research Consortium (TRRC) was organized by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) at Suwon, Korea, on 2 - 3 May 2007 with the participation of scientists from 12 temperate rice - growing countries.
Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new discoveries in the Food Chemistry and receive name recognition at this 2 - day event.
«A very high percentage of Australians didn't meet their dietary fruit intake recommendation by eating fruit alone *,» said Malcolm Riley, Research Scientist at CSIRO Food and Nutrition who led the analysis of the Australian Health Survey 2011 - 2012 data.
Focali - Forest, Climate, and Livelihood Research Network December 8, 2017 - Göteborg, Sweden Marcus Schaefer will represent the Rainforest Alliance as a speaker at this meeting on imports without deforestation with scientists, practitioners and industry.
As he explained to the Financial Times: «[Granata and I] were both very concerned by climate change and we wanted to do something about it, so we started meeting scientists at the Polytechnic University of Milan and started research to develop that technology.»
At the American College of Sports Medicine's 2012 annual meeting, over 6,000 exercise scientists, sports dietitians, physicians and other health professionals gathered to share their research.
She and I will meet this month to map out a plan to engage the scientists at UNICEF to expose the many dynamics involved with nutrient damage — similar to what I spoke about on the other thread regarding pink slime.
Speaking at a fringe meeting at the Liberal Democrat Conference in Bournemouth, the famous atheist and scientist told delegates that it was unacceptable to indoctrinate children into any religion or belief system.
In 1962, he began his PhD studies in mathematical physics at Princeton University, during which time he met and worked with many eminent scientists of the time — Robert Dicke, Val Fitch, Robert Oppenheimer, Paul A.M. Dirac and C.N. Yang.
Present at the meeting will be local scientist and educator Dr. Leonisa Ardizzone, who will explore the math, engineering and physics of the playground with creative ideas for the youth.
His father David Corbyn, who died in 1986 aged 71, was an electrical engineer who met his wife Naomi, a scientist, at a meeting in support of the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s.
AAAS has provided more than 185 Communicating Science workshops for over 6,000 scientist and engineer attendees at universities, science society meetings, and government agency labs worldwide as of March 2018.
Cancer research is at an «inflection point» where scientists must adapt to new ways of sharing data and putting patients at the center of care, said former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting.
The Curiosity rover's landing site on Mars, Gale Crater, used to hold a lake, scientists announced on Monday at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in San Francisco.
California Gov. Jerry Brown gives strategy tips at huge research meeting; some scientists think there are opportunities they can seize
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