This diet was
developed around the science that shows inflammation of the cell is the true cause of diabetes and a growing number of other conditions.
Products
developed around the science of how dogs learn are driving manufacturers to create products that will easily entice dogs to play and continue to challenge their intellect as they grow with the products.
Not exact matches
Recent
science has taught us more about a baby's
developing intestinal tract and digestive system, and shows that it is not fully prepared to digest solids until
around 6 months of age.
Second, how let me flip that
around: «how does a woman with no post-secondary education in
science decide that she can trust the clinical judgment of a practitioner that refuses to get the minimum level training required of midwives in all other
developed countries»?
Seven and eight year old campers will
develop their
science skills as they collect, compare, and classify all sorts of living and non-living specimens in and
around the Nature Museum.
As the
science around prevention
develops, this important bill will ensure our federal agencies can crack down on athletic equipment manufacturers that peddle quackery.
All Blossom & Berry courses offer students the opportunity to
develop an in - depth and deep understanding of issues
around the emotional / physical development of infants / children, responsive baby and child care and interaction, parenting skills, attachment theory and the
science of relaxation.
She currently implements a landmark
science cooperation agreement between AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences, develops the Center's global science diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives, leads a research project analyzing science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & Dip
science cooperation agreement between AAAS and the Cuban Academy of Sciences,
develops the Center's global
science diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives, leads a research project analyzing science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & Dip
science diplomacy education and capacity building initiatives, leads a research project analyzing
science - policy connections around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal Science & Dip
science - policy connections
around the world, and serves as an associate editor of the open - access policy journal
Science & Dip
Science & Diplomacy.
The curriculum outline,
developed with a two - year National
Science Foundation planning grant to explore the transformation of STEM learning, brings together all elements of STEM — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — around a theme of environmental stewa
Science Foundation planning grant to explore the transformation of STEM learning, brings together all elements of STEM —
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — around a theme of environmental stewa
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics —
around a theme of environmental stewardship.
A team led by Shree K. Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor of Computer
Science at Columbia Engineering, has
developed a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped
around everyday objects to capture images that can not be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
A new tool,
developed by University of Washington and Microsoft researchers Maxim Grechkin, Hoifung Poon and Bill Howe, and described in a Community Page article publishing June 8 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, hopes to get
around this problem and help advance open
science by automatically detecting datasets that are overdue for publication.
In
science news
around the world, NASA's Cassini mission is about to take its final plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn after 13 years providing an unprecedented view of the planet and its moons, a fight over whether to preserve or
develop of one Europe's oldest gold mining sites heats up again, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the first cancer gene therapy for people, a U.S. court gives a green light to a $ 1 billion lawsuit brought by the Guatemalan victims and survivors of mid — 20th century syphilis experiments by research institutions including Johns Hopkins University, and more.
Materials already being
developed could funnel light and electromagnetic radiation
around any object and render it invisible, theoretical physicists predict online in
Science this week (see www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1125907 and www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1126493).
Some DNA program efforts can raise complex legal and ethical questions, however, and Jennifer Wagner, a 2014 - 2015 AAAS Congressional Fellow and former research associate at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Integration of Genetic Healthcare Technologies, and Sara Katsanis, an Instructor of
Science & Society at Duke University, are conducting interviews, surveys, and focus groups
around two such programs to learn more about the perspectives of the people involved and to
develop «best practices» guidelines.
Wyndham called for human rights and scientific, engineering and health communities to come together
around common goals, adding that the AAAS
Science and Human Rights Coalition is the best existing forum in which to hold such discussions and
develop a joint strategy.
By tracing the development of what we now call the «scientific method» — an approach,
developed over centuries, that emphasizes experiments and observations rather than reasoning from first principles — he makes the argument that
science, unlike other ways of interpreting the world
around us, can offer true progress.
Mice given this bacterial strain and then exposed to enough UV light to cause skin tumours
developed around 20 per cent fewer tumours than mice given a different strain (
Science Advances, doi.org/gcz86k).
Mice given this bacterial strain and then exposed to enough UV light to cause skin tumours
developed around 20 per cent fewer tumours than mice given a different strain (
Science Advances...
With the idea of
developing strong
science cases for a future visible interferometer, we organized a
science group
around the following topics: pre-main sequence and main sequence stars, fundamental parameters, asteroseismology and classical pulsating stars, evolved stars, massive stars, active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and imaging techniques.
These are events for students in an informal setting
developed thematically
around the topics of solar system
science and astromaterials.
Lunar / Meteorite Sample Education Disk Certification Training These workshops and trainings for elementary and secondary educators are
developed thematically
around the topics of solar system
science.
Astromaterials Education / Solar System
Science Professional Development These workshops and trainings for elementary and secondary educators are developed thematically around the topics of solar system science and astromat
Science Professional Development These workshops and trainings for elementary and secondary educators are
developed thematically
around the topics of solar system
science and astromat
science and astromaterials.
Astromaterials Education / Solar System
Science For University Mentors and Facilitators / Pre-Service Educators These are workshops and trainings for college students developed thematically around the topics of solar system science and astromat
Science For University Mentors and Facilitators / Pre-Service Educators These are workshops and trainings for college students
developed thematically
around the topics of solar system
science and astromat
science and astromaterials.
Astromaterials Education / Solar System
Science: Informal Professional Development These workshops and trainings for informal educators are developed thematically around the topics of solar system science and astromat
Science: Informal Professional Development These workshops and trainings for informal educators are
developed thematically
around the topics of solar system
science and astromat
science and astromaterials.
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and managed by Princeton University, is located at 100 Stellarator Road off Campus Drive on Princeton University's Forrestal Campus in Plainsboro, N.J. PPPL researchers collaborate with researchers
around the globe in the field of plasma
science, the study of ultra-hot, charged gases, to
develop practical solutions for the creation of magnetic fusion energy as an energy source for the world.
«By
developing advanced
science and technology to effectively monitor, model, and mitigate such impacts on Lake George, we hope to serve as a blueprint for how to do similar work in lakes
around the world.»
In fact, as climate
science has
developed and advanced over time, estimates have converged
around 3 °C.
«What's the use of having
developed a
science well enough to make predictions if, in the end, all we're willing to do is stand
around and wait for them to come true?»
Dr. Shoemaker
developed an elaborate
science around his theory.
The programmes for the new season are themed «MISSION MOON ℠» and «INTO ORBIT ℠» to help build students» curiosity
around space exploration and scientific discovery while
developing their skills and experience in
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
We incorporated the information
developed during four decades of international testing on the varying mathematics and
science performance of nations
around the world.
This grant supports the ongoing work of the Center and the National Scientific Council on the
Developing Child to communicate the growing knowledge base
around child development linked to explicit,
science - driven theories of change.
Consequently, their enthusiasm for the subject area wanes, their ease at which they communicate
science with their class suffers and teachers
develop a poor self - efficacy
around teaching
science.
Instructions for; planting peas -
science link Making a secret ink message - history link Trapping a wild thing - fiction Making jam sandwich - Dt link amd T4W unit How to be king of Wild thing - English MANY opportunities to read
around the genre to
develop writer toolkit.
«Then
develop and twist them
around to suit yourself, and no one will ever know they were based on your
science lab partner.»
The programme helps people
develop digital and enterprise skills for free: https://idea.org.uk iDEA would like to thank everyone involved in the production of this film from the fantastic range of iDEA Pioneer learners who agreed to take part; and the brilliant educators and inspirers who are rolling out the programme in their communities and institutions (in the order they appear in the film): • Naomi Timperley Co-founder, Tech North Advocates and Wakelet Partnerships Consultant • Melanie Powell Associate Head for Student Employability, Manchester Metropolitan University • Alison McKenzie - Folan Deputy Chief Executive of Wigan Council and Director for Customer Transformation • Jeff McCarthy Senior lecturer, Digital Marketing, Manchester Metropolitan University • Jayne Sherwood Founder / Director, Joining Communities • Mark Rodaway Headteacher, Calday Grange Grammar School • Nicola Mounsey Computer
Science Teacher, Calday Grange Grammar School Special thanks also to all the institutions and learners
around the world who are participating in iDEA; and to Jooka who made the film to help us show iDEA in action.
Children should be encouraged to read, write, perform arithmetic, better understand the world
around them in terms of civics,
science, and the arts, and, of course,
develop their people skills — their emotional intelligence.
Factors such as whether the district had appointed a district - level
science teacher on «special assignment» to assist other instructors,
developed professional learning communities
around science, and completed most aspects of Common Core implementation were considered in the selection process.
The programs for the new season are themed «MISSION MOON ℠» and «INTO ORBIT ℠» to help build students» curiosity
around space exploration and scientific discovery while
developing their skills and experience in
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
The Academy was therefore designed
around a four - tier, two - track framework that allows teachers and school leaders to
develop a professional pathway to move from the «novice» to «school leader» level in the field of Mind, Brain, and Education
Science.
The Center on the
Developing Child's diverse activities align
around building an R&D (research and development) platform for
science - based innovation, and transforming the policy and practice landscape that supports and even demands change.
The Center on the
Developing Child works to achieve breakthrough outcomes for children
around the world in partnership with organizations committed to using the
science to inform policy and practice and to drive innovation.
Aside from
developing students» computer
science skills, teaching coding in elementary, middle, and high school may help children better understand the world
around them.
Consensus is emerging across education systems
around the need for both subject centric learning in schools (knowledge domains such as maths and english and
science) and also interdisciplinary instruction which
develops core skills and competencies for the future.
The
science fiction paranormal mystery
develops around an unlikely group of high school students brought together by protagonist Tom Patterson and his childhood friend Justin Fischer.
Developing «solid
science»
around TNR is critical to garnering broad support, Levy says.
«We really want to reach across the aisle and have the cat people and the policy people working with the wildlife biologists to
develop some really solid
science around this.»
This app was
developed by a water
science engineer that has a Ph.D. in fluid dynamics and it's the best board research tool
around.
Developed by the creative team at Quantic Dream who brought us the glorious cult games, Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls, their new title seems to be aiming to take a stab at the futuristic
science fiction genre and drawing their own unique twist on a story centered
around artificial intelligence and human emotion.
Years ago, I pushed the idea of
developing a reality - TV show, «Extremities,» on
science at the edge of what's possible, sort of Mythbusters with a rotating cast that'd include biologists climbing cliffs in Greenland to study nesting falcons, the team I joined on the sea ice near the North Pole and — certainly — scientists driving
around Oswego, N.Y., with portable Doppler radars to plumb the innards of storms that produce that region's astounding lake - effect snow, one result of which is depicted in this photo (NOAA):