Sentences with phrase «scientists say the information»

Scientists said this information could give fresh details about the Martian climate.
«Scientists say the information comes from computer models, which could be wrong.»

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The pipeline's owners, Plains Midstream Canada, said that loose soil and a bad weld were to blame for the spill, but now that the company has applied to reopen the pipe, scientists are looking for more information.
American Diabetes Association board chair Dwight Holing said he's gratified that creative scientists are searching for solutions for people with diabetes but warned that the device must provide accurate and timely information.
«From a purely engineering problem, trying to fit a lot of fairly complex information fairly intuitively into an iPhone screen [is] without a doubt one of our biggest issues,» said Uber data scientist Kevin Novak in a 2014 presentation [relevant part starts at 38:30] to a meetup group.
That said, as a scientist, the information in this post is not thorough and includes a lot of statements from others that are factually untrue.
«Clearly, the Obama administration has relied on the best scientists, the best data, the best information that is out there,» Reed said.
Officials say the information will provide some useful facts to visitors while scientists monitor the river's changing conditions.
O'Donnell: What is it that you think we're supposed to do when independent economists and scientists who know stuff that you and I lawyers just don't know say that your commercials are wrong, that the information you give is wrong, that the health impact is wrong?
That information can then be plugged into atmospheric models to calculate cumulative emissions across larger areas, says Steve Wofsy, an atmospheric scientist at Harvard who is working on the project.
«We owe the young scientists who are coming into the system, from the moment they start in a Ph.D. program until they finally get to the point that they're in faculty positions... a responsibility to give them clear information and good support in making effective, sound decisions that comport with their abilities and career aspirations,» Daniels said at a briefing on the report.
Scientific progress depends on transparency, the Board said, but «the sharing of research data is vastly different from unreasonable, excessive Freedom of Information Act requests for personal information and voluminous data that are then used to harass and intimidate scientiInformation Act requests for personal information and voluminous data that are then used to harass and intimidate scientiinformation and voluminous data that are then used to harass and intimidate scientists
As a major within the social scientists, we typically spend a bit less time completing our degree than basic science disciplines, but the information I say equally applies.
«But nobody has yet figured out a way to translate the information gathered by these devices into measures of health and longevity, let alone monetize this information — until now,» says S. Jay Olshansky, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health and chief scientist at Lapetus Solutions, who is lead author on the paper.
Three - quarters of Americans, for example, said they trust the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and scientists broadly as sources of information on the issue.
In the near future, we could use this information to allow cognitive control of neural prosthetics in patients with ALS or severe cervical spinal cord injury,» said Adam Sachs, neurosurgeon and associate scientist at The Ottawa Hospital and assistant professor at the University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute.
Saying «communicating the value of science has never been more important to human well - being,» AAAS will make an online science advocacy toolkit available on April 19 to provide scientists and engineers and science advocates with resources and information needed to advance science in the public sphere.
«Originally, we created these as an educational tool for visualizing concepts and ideas — in place of a blackboard and hand waving — to help people see things they never did before,» says Thomas DeFanti, a research scientist at UC San Diego's California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, and a pioneer of virtual reality systems.
A shot of the half - million people at Barack Obama's presidential inauguration in 2009 is «so detailed that you can recognize each and every face in the crowd,» says Arie Kaufman, chief scientist of Stony Brook's Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology.
«We've also started exchanging ideas and information with scientists facing related challenges, such as resistance to herbicides in weeds and resistance to drugs in cancer cells,» Tabashnik said.
To communicate effectively with policymakers, scientists must impart information differently than they would when communicating with their peers or students, Carney said.
Members of the scientific community can share information about public lectures, volunteer opportunities and family science events where children can meet scientists — opportunities for «crucial,» face - to - face communication that only magnify its impact, Aicher said.
Until dietary recommendations are set for bioactives, Erdman says that he and the group of scientists he works with will continue carrying out research and presenting their information at meetings and symposiums.
«Factual, science - based information can provide guidance to cannabis users to make choices that reduce both immediate and long - term risks to their health,» says Dr. Benedikt Fischer, Senior Scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), who led the development of the guidelines.
Scientists need to recognize that information they provide can only convince those open to being convinced and inform those open to being informed, she said.
With the aid of several online tools including smart maps built from government transportation data and other online health statistics, and mobile phone apps that collect patient information, scientists and researchers can cull the material for insights about symptoms, dates, times, location of infections, Brownstein said.
«In order to be creative in problem - solving, you might need to go your own way,» says coauthor Jesse Shore, an information systems scientist at Boston University.
«It's hard for them to gauge the validity, the credibility and the usefulness» of the information they receive, she said, which presents an additional challenge for scientists presenting evidence to policymakers.
This type of environmental information can help scientists determine where the best location to reintroduce an endangered amphibian species might be by understanding what environmental conditions might bolster the frog's own defenses, Woodhams said.
When attributing information to scientists, the textbooks used verbs such as believe, think or propose, but rarely were scientists said to be drawing conclusions from evidence or data.
Armed with accurate NEO information, scientists can warn «countries that might be arguing with one another that this kiloton blast in the sky is not a man - made event,» he says.
The journals said they would accept this, as long as some mechanism could be found to get that information to people who needed it — notably scientists handling H5N1 and public health authorities in countries with the virus, both of whom need to watch for those mutations.
Volcanologist John Bailey of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks says Google Earth's views help scientists make the most of information on ash pathways.
Amedi says the traditional sensory - organized brain model can't explain this activity; after all, the subjects only heard the information, and scientists believed that the body - recognizing area shouldn't have fully developed without visual experiences during development.
«It took more than half a year to finish the data collection,» says Cenyu Shen of the Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki, who conducted the survey with fellow information systems scientist Bo - Christer Björk.
An environmental modeler presents how the science works, but a decision scientist uses decision theory to take into account both the scientific information in a model and its uncertainty, and to help policymakers weigh that information against other factors, Crawford - Brown says.
The study analyzed 40 exchanges that buy and sell the virtual Bitcoin to identify factors that trigger or stave off closure, said the study's authors, computer scientists Tyler W. Moore, in the Lyle School of Engineering, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, and Nicolas Christin, with the Information Networking Institute and Carnegie Mellon CyLab at Carnegie Mellon University.
Scientists had «the social responsibility to give [the information] to those who need it to prevent an epidemic,» Frankel said.
Scientists have the «social responsibility to make sure that this information is not used by those who can do harm,» such as bioterrorists or countries with ill - equipped safety laboratories, Frankel says.
«If a US scientist deleted emails persuant to freedom of information act requests, that's reprehensible,» she says.
Old DSL modems or cable modems may not be compatible, says Geoff Huston, chief scientist for the Asia Pacific Network Information Center.
Understanding the brain's facial code could help scientists study how face cells incorporate other identifying information, such as sex, age, race, emotional cues and names, says Adrian Nestor, a neuroscientist at the University of Toronto, who studies face patches in human subjects and did not participate in the research.
«The introduction of high - speed electron cameras allows us to extract atomic - scale information from very large sample dimensions,» said Colin Ophus, a research scientist at NCEM.
«Neurons outside of the central nervous system have many functions, from relaying sensory information to controlling organ function, but some of these peripheral neural circuits are not yet well understood,» says Ben Deverman, senior research scientist and director of the Beckman Institute's CLOVER Center.
Many plants are excellent climbers, but scientists have had limited information about the adhesives that enable those plants to affix themselves to walls, fences and just about anything in their way, he said.
«Sometimes I hear [the] industry talk about autonomous vehicles as though they're about to put the safest driver on the road,» says Nidhi Kalra, senior information scientist at the nonprofit RAND Corp. «The reality is it's more like putting a teenage driver on the road.»
«When [the government] arrests activists, they ask them for their Facebook login informationsays one Syria - based activist who was detained for two months last year, and spoke to New Scientist on condition of anonymity.
Michael Hansen, a senior scientist with Consumers Union, says that data supporting the FDA decision are based on just a few cloned animals and include little information about their offspring.
Scientists working in eastern Antarctica believe they have found the world's oldest ice sheet which, they say, could provide information on future climate change.
Similar frustrations, he said, led him and a group of other climate experts to found the collective blog Realclimate.org several years ago, meant to bring timely and relevant climate information direct from scientists to the public.
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