We turn now to
some current issues of science in national policy in which there may be significant opportunities to work for a better society.
Simon Conway Morris, professor of evolutionary palaeobiology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge, has strongly and succinctly criticised Intelligent Designthought in
the current issue of Science and Christian Belief, the journal sponsored by Christians in Science.
The sacks could be used as a new way to deliver drugs, say the researchers, whose study appears in
the current issue of Science.
The compound, described in
the current issue of Science, could perhaps be modified to keep cancer cells from dividing.
The findings are published in
the current issue of Science.
A team of geoscientists from Novosibirsk, Paris and Potsdam presents these results in
the current issue of Science.
This kind of wiring, described in
the current issue of Science, may be present in higher vertebrates, including humans — and if so, it might provide insights for scientists studying how to treat paralysis from spinal cord injuries.
The current issue of Science magazine features a section dedicated to the latest results from the European Rosetta mission to comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko.
Research published in
the current issue of Science suggests that monitoring the isotopic content of the gases the volcano is emitting now might help predict when — and how explosively — it will erupt.
Researchers writing in
the current issue of Science report having spotted capuchins in the Caatinga forests of northeastern Brazil regularly using stones to dig for tubers, crack seeds and probe tree holes, among other activities.
In
the current issue of Science (vol 269, p 822) Asish Basu of the University of Rochester, Robert Poreda, and colleagues from the US and Russia report that the ratio of helium - 3 to helium - 4 in Siberian rocks is up to 12.7 times the atmospheric value.
A paper detailing these findings appears in
the current issue of Science.
The research appears in
the current issue of Science and presents a larger target for climate modelers to hit in fine - tuning their computer simulations.
The finding warrants research into adding drugs that could prevent the cancer from hijacking patients» repressive gene regulatory machinery, which might allow the original therapy to work long enough to eradicate the tumor, the researchers report in their National Institutes of Health - funded study, published in
the current issue of Science Translational Medicine.
Their findings appear in
the current issue of Science (vol 281, p 1191).
The researchers describe the results of their experiment in
the current issue of Science.
The technique, described in
the current issue of Science, could someday be used to equip a variety of crops with the genetic know - how to survive in scorching climates.
The researchers present their results in
the current issue of Science.
Over the course of just 20 generations, the green anoles have developed larger and stickier toe pads that help them navigate their higher territory, researchers report in
the current issue of Science.
Physics professor Narayanan Menon, with current postdoctoral researcher Deepak Kumar, former postdoc Joseph Paulsen and professor of polymer science Thomas Russell, report their findings in
the current issue of Science.
The advance is described in
the current issue of Science.
CMBN scientists have co-authored the cover story of
the current issue of Science Translational Medicine.
The results are published in
the current issue of Science.
Chatterjee et al 2017 (http://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6360/eaam5776) in
the current issue of Science used OCO - 2 and in - situ data to show that El Nino event reduced outgassing of CO2 from tropical east Pacific in 2015, leading to anomalous sink.
It's worth mentioning that
the current issue of Science is dedicated to remote sensing for climate science.
There's a new peer - reviewed study of California's plans, published in
the current issue of Science, that largely echoes points made in a study by the California Council on Science and Technology issued earlier this year showing the scope of what would have to happen and the limits of known technologies.
He and his co-authors conclude in
the current issue of Science that the maximum rise in seas, not including what could come from Greenland, of course, would be about 10 feet, half of the 20 feet or so that has been the rough projection for several decades.
The current issue of Science has a hefty package of coverage and analysis of population trends that is well worth exploring.
The newest paper, in
the current issue of Science, «Varying planetary heat sink led to global - warming slowdown and acceleration,» argues that the Atlantic not only has shaped the current plateau, but also was responsible for half of the sharp global warming at the end of the 20th century.
Not exact matches
Students are sometimes uneasy with the
current existentialist approach to the Bible because they sense that the
issues of «
Science and the Bible» have been swept under the rug.
,
Current Issues in the Philosophy
of Science, pp. 91 - 101.
The
Science Advisory Board (SAB) of the Glass Packaging Institute is composed of three academic scientists, who provide independent, science - based interpretations and assessments of current scientific issues and research relevant to the packaging in
Science Advisory Board (SAB)
of the Glass Packaging Institute is composed
of three academic scientists, who provide independent,
science - based interpretations and assessments of current scientific issues and research relevant to the packaging in
science - based interpretations and assessments
of current scientific
issues and research relevant to the packaging industry.
Auerbach, Kathleen
CURRENT ISSUES IN CLINICAL LACTATION 2002 Jones & Bartlett, 2002 Providing new insights on lactation science, this publication explores current lactation issues: effectives of a non-supportive culture, screening for alcohol consumprion of a mother, and patients» perceptions of providers's views on breastf
CURRENT ISSUES IN CLINICAL LACTATION 2002 Jones & Bartlett, 2002 Providing new insights on lactation science, this publication explores current lactation issues: effectives of a non-supportive culture, screening for alcohol consumprion of a mother, and patients» perceptions of providers's views on breastfe
ISSUES IN CLINICAL LACTATION 2002 Jones & Bartlett, 2002 Providing new insights on lactation
science, this publication explores
current lactation issues: effectives of a non-supportive culture, screening for alcohol consumprion of a mother, and patients» perceptions of providers's views on breastf
current lactation
issues: effectives of a non-supportive culture, screening for alcohol consumprion of a mother, and patients» perceptions of providers's views on breastfe
issues: effectives
of a non-supportive culture, screening for alcohol consumprion
of a mother, and patients» perceptions
of providers's views on breastfeeding.
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HRSA denied a request from
Science to interview the
current head
of the national program, but
issued a statement in response to questions about the impact budget cuts might have on research.
These and other subjects are also themes
of his new book, In Search
of Memory, and his article in the
current issue (April / May)
of Scientific American Mind, called The New
Science of Mind.
Their review is published in the
current issue of the Journal
of Dairy
Science ®.
Stevenson is one
of the authors on a paper that describes the finding in the
current issue of the journal
Science.
The research, published in the
current issue of the journal
Science, demonstrates that brain cells, known as astrocytes, which play fundamental roles in nearly all aspects
of brain function, can be adjusted by neurons in response to injury and disease.
Science Classic is the ideal complement to the online version
of Science which provides access from 1997 to the
current issue.
In light
of such
issues and efforts, the U.S. National Academy
of Sciences (NAS) and the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands convened our group to examine ways to remove some
of the
current disincentives to high standards
of integrity in
science.
Another possible
issue with attribution
science, he says, is that the
current generation
of simulations simply may not be capable
of capturing some
of the subtle changes in the climate and oceans — a particular danger when it comes to studies that find no link to human activities.
Drawing on data streaming in from a multitude
of sensors monitoring the world's water supply, for instance, the computer might learn to recognize changes in pressure, temperature, wave size and tides, then
issue tsunami warnings, even though
current science has yet to identify the constellation
of variables associated with the monster waves.
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issues.
The Academy
of Radiology Research reported in the
current issue of Nature Biotechnology that patent output from the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) is vital to understanding which various areas
of science are contributing most to America's innovation economy.
But Oxford University zoologists writing in the
current issue of the journal
Science report that Betty, a captive crow, spontaneously performed an unexpected variation on this theme, coaxing a piece
of straight wire into a hook to retrieve a small bucket
of food.