Sentences with phrase «draw young researchers»

YA / Curriculum Support: The many visuals and first - person accounts will draw young researchers and browsers.

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(Sroufe believes, however, that crying - it - out is inappropriate for younger babies; some researchers have drawn a «safety» line at 6 months of age because that's when infants develop object permanence, the ability to understand that mom and dad still exist when they're not visible.)
To fund workshops geared to students, postdocs, and young researchers, the group draws on resources from regional and international government funding agencies [such as the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-RSB-, and international agencies including UNESCO and the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
Drawing on an odd experimental technique invented more than a century ago but rarely done now, researchers have found that a blood - borne protein makes old mouse hearts appear young and healthy again.
In some cases, young researchers end up drawing unemployment benefits or taking loans from their families to be able to spend part of their Ph.D. studies abroad, Holländer says.
The massive projects needed now — such as devising a model of climate change detailed enough to be truly predictive or batteries efficient enough to compete with gasoline — can not wait or depend on chancy funding, he believes.He added that a strong national commitment to goal - centered basic science could help solve other important problems by drawing America's talented young people into scientific work and providing them with better opportunities for aspiring researchers to build careers with a realistic chance of making both a significant scientific contribution and a decent living.
BIG TANK A young white shark temporarily residing at the Monterey Bay aquarium gave researchers a chance to test a virtual gas gauge designed to see how the fish draw down energy stores during their epic migrations.
All young researchers will be encouraged to draw up with their supervisors a career development plan that states their research goals and training needs.
Adolescents at School: Perspectives on Youth, Identity, and Education (Harvard Education Press / March 15, 2003 / $ 49.95 le / $ 24.95 pb) draws on the perspectives of teachers, researchers, and administrators — and adolescents themselves — as it examines the complex, changing identities young people manage as they confront the challenges of school.
And finally, I am drawn to Dr. Curry's site because I see her as one of very few people who command the authority and respect to provide an alternative role model for young researchers — and who has the backbone to do it.
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