Today, a brief post by Dr David Legates, current Geography professor at the University of Delaware and its former Director of the Center for Climatic Research, who tells about a 2005 interview situation with a reporter
at Science magazine who appeared to be pursuing anti-science answers for an unflattering article about Dr Legates.
But Paul Voosen
at Science Magazine's news side does a good job summarizing what Trump can do here:
-- David Grimm, an editor
at Science magazine and author of «Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs»: When my wife and I first snapped a harness on our cat Jasper in 2005, we didn't quite realize the ethical quandary we were getting ourselves into.
We've also put together a Resources page, and our colleagues
at Science magazine have a special online Darwin birthday section as well.
Previously she worked
at Science magazine for six years, both as a reporter covering paleontology and polar science and as the editor of the news in brief section.
Not exact matches
«
At the right frequency, the fire simply dies out,» the BBC
Science Focus
magazine notes.
The Folly of Scientism Austin L Hughes, a professor of biology
at the University of South Carolina, has written a perceptive, thought - provoking article in The New Atlantis
magazine, concurring with my own view of current philosophical trends in popular scientific presentations.2 One of these trends is «scientism», the view that
science is the only source of truth and reality.
Too often, we forget to laugh
at the absurdity of these questions, and instead find ourselves grabbing a
magazine from the rack, flipping through its pages, desperately looking for something that might make us «enough» — fortified fruit
science, perhaps?
Science and religion are really not
at odds with each other anymore, there was a wonderful article in Discovery
magazine, 1 to 2 years ago, that spoke of the possibility of how a larger force could be
at work within the physical world, and that scientist is just one of many finding evidence of God in what they are learning from physics.
While studying for a Master's degree in Political
Science at the University of Vienna, completed in 2009, he built up a range of experience
at different newspapers and
magazines.
Bonnier Corporation, the publisher of
magazines including Field & Stream and Popular
Science, laid off 70 staff members on
at offices in Irvine, Calif.; Winter Park, Fla.; and New York City.
Sarah Crespi is the Senior Multimedia Producer
at Science and host of the
Science Magazine Podcast.
The AAAS /
Science Magazine Dance Your PhD Thesis Contest (the «Contest») begins on 23 May 2017
at 12:01:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time («EDT») and the period for entering the Contest ends on 29 September 2017
at 11:59 E.D.T. (the «Entry Period»).
Transportation shall be by airline unless the Grand Prize Winner is within a two - hour train or bus ride, in which case, transportation may,
at the discretion of AAAS /
Science Magazine, be by rail or bus.
For 10 weeks during the summer, the AAAS Mass Media
Science & Engineering Fellows collaborate with media professionals
at radio and television stations, newspapers, and
magazines.
«It's Only
Science» is a podcast from the editorial team
at Discover
Magazine.
She started her career here nearly a decade ago and returned in 2015 after serving as the senior editor for
science at Smithsonian
magazine.
A recent article by Samuel Arbesman in the
science magazine Nautilus discusses the extraordinary sounding possibility that — just perhaps — a search for extraterrestrial intelligence could be made by looking
at our DNA.
Before joining
Science News, Janet was managing editor of Energy Research Reports (outside Boston), a staff writer
at Chemistry (an American Chemical Society
magazine) and a writer / editor for Chicago's Adler Planetarium.
Prior to joining Scientific American, Musser served as editor of Mercury
magazine and of The Universe in the Classroom tutorial series for K — 12 teachers
at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, a
science and
science - education nonprofit based in San Francisco.
Previously she was a news editor
at New Scientist, where she ran the physical
sciences section of the
magazine for three years.
I'm thrilled to spend the summer reporting a wide variety of
science at WIRED
Magazine in San Francisco.
She worked as a
science writer and editor
at the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the American Geophysical Union's newspaper Eos and Smithsonian
magazine before becoming a freelancer.
Appenzeller was
Science's Features Editor during the 1990s, and most recently was Chief
Magazine Editor
at Nature, responsible for its journalism and opinion.
With a degree in theoretical physics from York University in the United Kingdom and previous experience
at magazines including Physics World and New Scientist, Daniel writes about physics, astronomy, space
science, energy, and European
science policy.
The Bochum
science magazine Rubin reports about the research conducted by the team
at Horst Görtz Institute for IT Security.
His relationship with the
magazine helped lead the way to his joining the board of directors for its parent organization,
Science Connected, a nonprofit aimed at creating equal access to science education and providing resources to science te
Science Connected, a nonprofit aimed
at creating equal access to
science education and providing resources to science te
science education and providing resources to
science te
science teachers.
If you've decided to stick with
science, have a look in your professional body's magazine and the large scientific publications, such as Science, Nature, and New Scientist, which cover many areas and advertise jobs at all
science, have a look in your professional body's
magazine and the large scientific publications, such as
Science, Nature, and New Scientist, which cover many areas and advertise jobs at all
Science, Nature, and New Scientist, which cover many areas and advertise jobs
at all levels.
Scientific American, the longest continuously published
magazine in the U.S., Nature, the world's leading multidisciplinary
science journal, and Tor Books, the leading
science fiction and fantasy publisher, are media partners for the contest run by the Centre for Quantum Technologies
at the National University of Singapore.
And in a blog post
at Discover
magazine: «
Science has just shown one more benefit to being really, really, ridiculously good looking: riding a bike faster.
A version of this article originally appeared
at Undark, a digital
science magazine published by the Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program
science magazine published by the Knight
Science Journalism Fellowship Program
Science Journalism Fellowship Program
at MIT.
For a while I worked in
science radio
at the BBC World Service before joining a
science and IT
magazine.
Glaser, Goldston and Boaz Barak, a professor of computer
science at Harvard University and former Princeton associate professor, first launched the concept for a zero - knowledge protocol for warhead verification in the 2014 paper in Nature
magazine.
• Lisa Raffensperger, associate editor - online: Raffensperger will oversee the Discover website and comes to the
magazine after doing similar work
at the National
Science Foundation.
The October issue introduces «The
Science of Health», edited by former senior health and medicine writer
at TIME
Magazine Christine Gorman, and «TechnoFiles», from best - selling author and New York Times columnist David Pogue.
Yet, even as the importance of
science and technology to people's lives has increased, newspapers,
magazines, and broadcast media have been laying off
science journalists
at an alarming rate.
While serving as assistant managing editor
at U.S. News & World Report, Shute led the
magazine's award - winning coverage of
science and technology.
Before joining Scientific American, he was senior writer
at Climate Central, a nonprofit research and journalism organization, and before that he spent nearly 21 years
at Time
magazine, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories on about
science and the environment, along with many smaller pieces.
It's probably worth
at least a footnote that like many things in our memory, they are not always as trustworthy as you think — and I think some people would go back and look
at some of those old issues and be a little bit disappointed that some things were not exactly the way that they remembered them — but the fact is that for its time, Scientific American was a fantastic
science magazine.
Previously just a backup mission, Eddington will study the composition and structure of stars by measuring seismic vibrations
at their surfaces, a technique known as asteroseismology (see p. 1595; subscription to
Science magazine required).
Editors
at Discover
magazine are devoting the January / February 2014 issue to the Year in
Science, retelling the top 100 stories of 2013 in s
Science, retelling the top 100 stories of 2013 in
sciencescience.
Hartmann commended AAAS, in his conversation with Holt: «For anybody who has any interest
at all into a deep dive into the entire spectrum of any scientific disciplines, your organization is the place to go, and
Science magazine is the thing to be reading,» said Hartmann, a long - time member.
And if it's statistics you want, the online
magazine Ion
Science at http://www.injersey.com/Media/IonSci/features/hurr/hurr.html has articles about improvements in software predicting where hurricanes will strike, as well as lists of the costliest and deadliest hurricanes on record.
I was intrigued when I read an article in
Science magazine about science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey
Science magazine about
science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey
science assistants
at the National
Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey
Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey Mervis.
Nobel Laureate Elizabeth Blackburn introduced Gordon - Messer (Blackburn's cat - sitter) to a well - known name in
science education, Emeritus Biochemist Bruce Alberts at the University of California, San Francisco and current editor - in - chief of Science Ma
science education, Emeritus Biochemist Bruce Alberts
at the University of California, San Francisco and current editor - in - chief of
Science Ma
Science Magazine.
Prior to joining
Science News, she was senior editor at National Geographic Explorer, science - focused classroom magazines for elementary and middle school st
Science News, she was senior editor
at National Geographic Explorer,
science - focused classroom magazines for elementary and middle school st
science - focused classroom
magazines for elementary and middle school students.
For more check out the blog
at blog.SciAm.com, and the article in the August issue of Scientific American
magazine called, «The Physical
Science behind Climate Change».
You can find more information in a detailed article in Rubin, the
science magazine at the Ruhr - Universität Bochum (http://news.rub.de/english/2016-10-21-chemistry-education-learning-model-experiments).
This was reported by a team led by Prof Dr Katrin Sommer from the Bochum chair of Chemistry Education in Rubin, the
science magazine at the Ruhr - Universität Bochum.
Corey S. Powell has been named the Editor - in - Chief
at DISCOVER, the nation's leading general - interest
science magazine.