Sentences with phrase «edge science which»

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So I guarantee you that on the edges of science, or even among those of differfent scientific diciplines, there are just as many misunderstandings and misbeliefs, some of which will eventually be proven and some which will not.
As often in these pages our Cutting Edge and Letters columns highlight approaches to science and religion which we think are at the heart of the modern crisis given the fundamental role of human observation of the physical realm to human thought.
Focusing on The Future of Food, the Convention will bring together the latest and cutting - edge in science, technology and innovation, which will drive our food industry for the next 50 years.
However, here in the US there is a lack of young adults interested in science careers, which deteriorates the country's global competitive edge.
Like the Utica facility, which is being built at the SUNY Institute of Technology, the Syracuse chip center would be modeled after the SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering in Albany, at which chip companies like IBM and Intel do cutting - edge research in partnership with the school through programs totalling $ 17 billion.
► The secret to the success of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which «is supposed to make sure the U.S. military holds a technological edge over its enemies» and «has earned a reputation for using out - of - the - box thinking,» «is its cadre of program managers,» Mervis wrote in a feature in this week's issue of Science.
The plane belongs to NASA, which doles out a fraction of its flying time to undergraduates looking to experience science on the edge.
Renowned for his extensive work in molecular genetics, Brenner is best known locally for his role in bringing leading - edge biomedical sciences research to Singapore and in spearheading the Fugu genome project, which brought the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology international recognition.
What's interesting is the extent to which some of this stuff is still kind of science on the edge.
This year, more than 70 per cent of the MRC's «alpha - rated» research proposals, which include projects at the cutting edge of science, had to be turned down for lack of funds.
Science has the dubious distinction of being ranked first for the number of articles retracted, 70, just edging out PNAS, which comes second with 69.
Nick Winterton, director of corporate affairs at the MRC, believes that Cambridge has the edge because the city is a centre for biological sciences and it also has excellent links into local, national and international computer networks through which data could be accessed.
This increase would support efforts by DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration, which manages the nuclear weapons stockpile, and the Office of Science to develop fast, cutting - edge exascale computers, paving the way for advanced climate modeling and biomedical applications.
I am the co-founder of Soapbox Science, an initiative which organizes public science communication events that brings cutting - edge science to the public, in an accessible, fun, free and un-intimidatiScience, an initiative which organizes public science communication events that brings cutting - edge science to the public, in an accessible, fun, free and un-intimidatiscience communication events that brings cutting - edge science to the public, in an accessible, fun, free and un-intimidatiscience to the public, in an accessible, fun, free and un-intimidating way.
It will be adjacent to two new, cutting - edge research facilities: the 430,000 square - foot Gordon Center for Integrative Science, which opened in 2005, and the 330,000 square - foot, 12 - story Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery, to open in 2009.
From deciding which species should be restored, to sequencing their genomes, to anticipating how revived populations might be overseen in the wild, Shapiro vividly explores the extraordinary cutting - edge science that is being used — today — to resurrect the past.
Funding has significantly limited access to training and meeting opportunities, which reduces our exposure to cutting - edge science and ability to develop networks with other scientists.
Cool Star meetings have a long tradition of presenting cutting - edge science, as shown by outstanding results such as the discovery of the first Extrasolar Planet and the first confirmed Brown Dwarf, which were both first announced in the Cool Stars 9 meeting celebrated in Florence, Italy in 1995.
BioMedBridges is a joint project of twelve biomedical sciences research infrastructures on the ESFRI roadmap, which aims at ensuring that European life scientists have seamless and secure access to the data needed to conduct cutting - edge research.
«Private philanthropy makes possible the cutting - edge, life - changing science for which Salk is renowned,» says Salk Institute Interim President Rusty Gage.
She's now turned her passion for helping others, writing and events into a business: GreenLife Cleanse & Detox which is the first of it's kind to offer compassion, cutting edge science and educational info and workshops to those wishing to revolutionize their health one meal at a time.
It's also home to some of the world's purest and most beneficial ingredients, which we've sourced and enhanced with cutting - edge skincare science to create products that help relieve, rejuvenate and restore balance to stressed skin.
Our goal is to put cutting edge science into our products and only include ingredients which will provide positive results for our customers.
One of which is a company that is absolutely on the cutting edge when it comes to research of minerals, which has allowed me to dive head first into a lot of science when it comes to electrolytes, and magnesium specifically.
Julie also discusses the science behind these cutting edge therapeutic diet approaches which also include low phenol, low amine, low glutamate and low FODMAPs — and how so much of this can be applied to anxiety, depression and other chronic health conditions.
Debora skillfully weaves in elements from Ancient Spiritual Healing practices, Modern Neuro - Science, and Leading - edge Biofield Science which work together synergistically to allow for profound physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual transformation.
A totally unique formulation which is backed by cutting - edge science.
It's a funny assumption, because even the bleeding edge of social science, which arguably has access to a lot more accurate data than eHarmony, is really quite bad at predicting human behavior.
«Schools are the principal means by which we instil these skills and interests in our children; but it is industry that understands the interplay between the cutting edge of science and our everyday world.»
She is on the leadership team of the Boston Area Research Initiative (BARI), which catalyzes original research that is on the cutting edge of social science and policy through forging mutually beneficial relationships between the region's researchers, policymakers, practitioners and civic leaders and merging and sharing large scale administrative data sets to address policy - relevant research questions.
The freedom and passion in which our professionals pursue excellence results in the most cutting - edge advancements across America's key industries in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).
I dig the knife - edge styling, which I think is proportioned better on the ATS than any previous Art & Science - era Cadillac.
I enjoyed Map of Bones as a rip - roaring action adventure but found the plot a little too incredible at times, which is a pity as the science is at the cutting edge of reality, but there were just a few too many narrow escapes against seemingly inescapable odds to hold my credibility over the long haul.
Computer science researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a technique to determine which strategies give players an edge at winning in multi-player (action) real - time strategy (ARTS) games, such as Defense of the Ancients (DotA), Warcraft III and Starcraft II.
The Cabalists are students of the dark arts and edges of science which often leaves them standing right on the line between good and evil.
On the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer space.
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):
When I'm forced to cover the edges of the discourse (and I know each edge would like to think it's the new middle), that threatens to obscure the enormous body of established science that is not in dispute, which should be enough to inform smart policy.
I also hope that tussles at the edges of understanding, where data are scant or uncertainty is high, don't distract the public too much from the basics of climate science, which are boringly undisputed yet still speak of a rising risk that sorely needs addressing.
Whether the issue is tracking Arctic methane or American stream flows, there's a vital need for sustained, consistent observations, but — unfortunately — there's a two - edged bias against such investments, given the appeal of focusing on science's frontiers and the tendency to target monitoring programs — which are akin to bridge maintenance — when looking to cut budgets.
«This landmark conference beside the Pantanal will gather an overview of the status of global wetlands, identify knowledge gaps, create greater collaboration and consistency in wetland science worldwide, and offer a plain - spoken policy prescription for decision makers with an appeal to adopt it with urgency,» said Professsor Paulo Speller of Brazil's Federal University of Mato Grasso which is hosting the meeting, the 8th INTECOL International Wetlands Conference meeting, held July 21 - 25 in the city of Cuiaba on the edge of South America's Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland.
Later in 2009, Vladimir Petoukhov submitted a paper that was covered on RC, which was treated as bleeding edge science.
«The research demonstrates that the predominance of evolutionary innovation occurs at the outlying edges of Caribbean coral species ranges, as opposed to the well - connected central part of the Caribbean,» said H. Richard Lane, program director in the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Division of Earth Sciences, which funded the research along with NSF's Division of Environmental Biology.
The National Science Foundation reports that researchers Ann Budd of the University of Iowa and John Pandolfi of the University of Queensland, Australia have found that the most innovative evolution — that which could help a reef adapt to more acidic, warmer, more polluted oceans — happens at the edges of a reef.
And, speaking of the future, arriving just in time (i.e. yesterday) as if prescient, Edge offers an «annotated table of contents» for Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge, a book in which 18 young scientists discuss their work and its implications for the future.
He is the former blogger on Pharmarisc.com, which offered cutting - edge analysis on legal and compliance issues in the life science industries.
That is precisely why you need to use these computer science resumes which can help you get an edge over others.
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