Sentences with phrase «at british»

Dr Phil Trathan, Head of Conservation Biology at the British Antarctic Survey and the lead author of the study, said:
But this is where the expertise of oil and gas specialists will be vital, says Mike Stephenson, director of science and technology at the British Geological Survey.
«Think about the appeal of family history,» says Jeremy Leighton John, curator of e-manuscripts at the British Library in London.
«I've always believed it's scientifically possible to enhance cognition, but society will have to decide whether it wants these drugs,» says Keith Wesnes, a psychologist who spent 10 years studying the effects of nicotine on attention and memory at British universities and who now runs Cognition Drug Research, a Reading - based company similar to Crook's.
The study provides valuable confirmation of the idea that ancient penguins swapped flight for underwater prowess, known as the tradeoff hypothesis, says Chris Thaxter, a seabird ecologist at the British Trust for Ornithology in Thetford, U.K. «This is a major step forward... in understanding how the tradeoff hypothesis works.»
LONDON — A seemingly trivial task — playing a particular video game — may lessen flashbacks and other psychological symptoms following a traumatic event, according to research presented here at the British Psychology Society Annual Conference.
«We've got one shot to try and get this down to 1500 meters,» says David Smith, the IODP operations manager at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh, U.K.
For example, the Saxon coin hoard is now at the British Museum.
Carla Hudson Kam, an associate professor of linguistics at British Columbia, is the paper's senior author.
MicroPasts» two projects enable anyone with Internet access to help digitize thousands of prehistoric metal artifacts housed at the British Museum.
Frey's colleague David Martill, of the University of Portsmouth in England, unveiled the find September 8 at the British Association for the Advancement of Science's Festival of Science in Dublin: «These are the biggest flying organisms to have ever lived on Earth.»
This is the finding of a study by Kerry Schofield and Nicholas Shakeshaft from King's College London presented today, Thursday 8 May 2014, at the British Psychological Society's annual conference hosted at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham.
That is the key finding of research by Sayuri Naruse and Dr Mark Moss from Northumbria University that is being presented at the British Psychological Society's Annual Conference in Brighton.
Fleur Fisher, head of ethics at the British Medical Association, says «the implications of the results for the individual and the family must be explained before testing».
The research, which is presented at the British Neuroscience Association Festival of Neuroscience (BNA2013) has implications for both the treatment and prevention of problem gambling.
In 1960, Hare took the first job he could get, as the psychologist at the British Columbia Penitentiary, a maximum - security prison on the outskirts of Vancouver.
He first demonstrated radio transmission publicly at the British Association in Oxford on 14 August 1894, when he sent some Morse code from an induction coil and spark gap transmitter in the Clarendon Laboratory to a receiver in the Oxford Museum, about 60 metres away.
Hughes was a film maker at the British Aircraft Corporation and the BBC before entering Parliament.
This new piece of research has encouraging and exciting implications for the future, says Vanessa Hebditch, director of communications and policy at the British Liver Trust.
Professor Jeremy Pearson, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: «This study shows the heart's electrical wiring changes in mice that exercise for long periods, and these changes in heart rhythm are sustained afterwards.
This is one of the findings of research presented at the British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology annual conference by Dr Almuth McDowall and colleagues from Birkbeck University of London, Lane4 and PayData.
A team at British Antarctic Survey (BAS) examined the potential distribution of over 900 species of shelf - dwelling marine invertebrates under a warming scenario produced by computer models.
This is the finding of a study by Rebecca Mitchell from Leeds Metropolitan University presented as part of a poster presentation session at the British Psychological Society's annual conference today, Friday 9 May 2014, hosted at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham.
The RayModeler prototype, developed by Sony, is on display for the first time in the UK at an exhibit at the British Library, London, called Growing Knowledge.
Prior to joining AAAS, he worked at the British Embassy in Washington as a research assistant.
«It has clear applications in anatomy and physiology,» says Aleks Krotoski, researcher - in - residence at the British Library.
Whether that is due to climate change is an interesting question,» Tim Lovett, director of public affairs at the British Beekeepers» Association, said last month at the annual Hampton Court Flower Show about 10 miles southeast of central London.
He became an exchange student at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Canada and the University of Cadiz in Spain.
«The disintegration came as a total surprise,» says Scambos, who, with scientists at the British Antarctic Survey, has been monitoring the continent's ice shelves continually via satellite for many years.
So she switched fields — to glaciology — and started a postdoc at the British Antarctic Survey in 1998.
Ray Arnaudo, a senior scholar at the AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy, and Lindsay Chura, a senior policy advisor at the British Embassy in Washington, write that a recent Pan-American science delegation to the Falkland Islands highlighted a variety of potential research projects in the environmental sciences within the region.
Researchers at the British Geological Survey carry out contract work for the government, industry and academia, so they need people who work well with clients as well as being scientifically bright, says Denise Langley, HR partner at the BGS.
When the way we are working starts interfering with normal functions such as sleeping, eating, relationships, social interactions, and physical health, «we know we've tipped the balance,» says Cullen, a past chair of the Division of Education and Child Psychology at The British Psychological Society.
A team at the British Museum in London has found the first evidence of coloured paints used on the temple in Athens.
Enter Joe Farman, chief atmosphere - watcher at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
Giovanni Verri, a researcher at the British Museum, developed an imaging technique sensitive to traces of an ancient pigment, Egyptian blue.
Inside Wade's dim, windowless office stands a large Styrofoam replica of an Egyptian sarcophagus, and, but for a few replicas of human organs, the room looks as if it belonged to an Egyptologist at the British Museum.
Marine biologist Keiron Fraser spent two and a half years at the British Antarctic Survey's Rothera Research Station.
This is the finding of research by Dr Michael Duncan and colleagues at Coventry University presented today, Thursday 8 May 2014, at the British Psychological Society annual conference at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham.
John Taylor, head of the Egyptian mummy collection at the British Museum in London, describes the idea as feasible.
Swiss National Center for Prion Diseases in Zurich, headed by Adriano Aguzzi Site about BSE and vCJD at the British Department of Health Page about prion diseases hosted by the World Health Organization
Ramakrishnan, who was accompanied by Tony Cheetham, the Royal Society's vice president and treasurer, Julie Maxton, the society's executive director, and Catharine Young, a science and innovation head at the British Embassy, later took their message to officials at the State Department and to John Holdren, the White House science advisor, during separate meetings.
Two human mummies housed at the British Museum in London for more than a century boast the world's oldest known — and longest hidden — tattoos of figures and designs, a new investigation finds.
Victoria Taylor, Senior dietician at the British Heart Foundation, which part - funded the study, said: «This powerful study may make sobering reading for countries that have set their recommendations at higher levels than the UK, but this does seem to broadly reinforce government guidelines for the UK.
to be held at the British Council.
It was not immediately clear if the four senators from New Jersey and New York - Robert Menendez, Frank Lautenberg, Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles Schumer - would be able to accept Cameron's invitation to meet with him at the British ambassador's residence in Washington Tuesday evening.
Adam Marshall, policy and external affairs executive director at the British Chambers of Commerce, said the right to strike «must be exercised with the greatest restraint».
And why did he die in detention at a British immigration detention centre?
«My worry is those girls don't come back half of them pregnant,» the world body's special representative on sexual violence in conflict, Zainab Hawa Bangura told a luncheon at the British Residence in New York.
One looks at British politics, then glances over to Canadian and then American....
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