Sentences with phrase «eminent scientific»

CLEAN (Climate Literacy Energy Awareness Network) is vetted by scientists at eminent scientific institutions such as NOAA.
Delegates attending the BNF conference heard from a panel of eminent scientific experts including Professor Ashley Adamson from University of Newcastle, Dr Graham Moore from University of Cardiff, Professor John Reilly of University of Strathclyde, and Professor Jeanne Goldberg from Tufts University in Massachusetts, USA, about the role and impact of a whole school approach to nutrition; the association between breakfast consumption and education outcomes in primary schools, with particular reference to deprivation; the impact of obesity, and of physical activity, on academic attainment; and research which points to the most effective methods of communicating about nutrition with school children.
Yet despite the backing of all the most eminent scientific institutions for openness there has been limited success.
No - Eminent scientific opinion has concluded that any purported «advantages» of the cage system over alternatives are outweighed by the severe negative impacts of battery cages: The European Scientific Veterinary Committee concluded in 1996 that «It is clear that because of its small size and its barrenness, the battery cage as used at present has inherent severe disadvantages for the welfare of hens».

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Our editorial, supported by contributions from several eminent academics, highlights the ongoing Cartesian insularity of Catholic thought concerning the 17th century's leap forward in the investigation into the natural world, which we call the scientific revolution.
«This important milestone was made possible by eminent scientists Dr Peter Brooks, Dr Shona Blair, Dr Nural Coketin and Dr Craig Davis joining our recently established Scientific Advisory Committee,» Callander said.
Yet, when those rights are violated, Dr. John Edsall - the eminent Harvard biochemist and a leading figure in creating the committee - argued that scientific associations «have not only a right but a responsibility to concern themselves with the defense of human rights of scientists.»
The scientific lines have been drawn by «eminent» scientists, and an important new idea is an unwelcome intruder.
Meanwhile, 42 eminent archaeologists and paleoanthropologists from the United States and Europe signed a letter demanding that Italy's minister of the cultural heritage move the archaeological collection to a new location and create an international scientific panel to assess the effects of the contamination.
The Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, a new institute in Rome that was officially inaugurated yesterday, aims to bring together some of the brightest scientific minds in the Italian capital and lure other eminent researchers from abroad.
A Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC), composed of eminent scientists drawn from the international community, is an integral oversight body that assists the Board and ensures objectivity and a high standard of scientific eScientific Advisory Committee (SAC), composed of eminent scientists drawn from the international community, is an integral oversight body that assists the Board and ensures objectivity and a high standard of scientific escientific excellence.
He has received several wards and prizes for his unique scientific contribution: In the 2003 Eminent Scientist Award by the Wessex Institute of Technology WIT, Great Britain., the gold medal of the Italian Chemical Society, Environmental Chemistry and Cultural Heritage Division in 2002 and that of the President of the Council of Ministers in 2003.
London, UK About Blog The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.This blog shares items of interest to the scientific journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world of scholarly communication.
The contribution of a very eminent climate scientist was edited to make him seem like an inconsistent crank, while maverick outsiders were presented as the voices of scientific orthodoxy.
Eminent retired physicist Freeman Dyson is perhaps the most prominent scientist to oppose publicly the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming.
Among the 30,000 scientist were eminent climatologists, environmentalists, geologists, paleontologists and others with postgraduate degrees in related scientific disciplines, from every continent.
«Contrary to claims of a scientific consensus that human activity is the principal temperature driver, there are now many published reports and papers strongly disputing the IPCC analysis, including several by eminent Australian scientists.
No one objects to reasoned debate on scientific matters, or to questioning of scientists» conclusions, however eminent the scientists may be: but I am by no means the only one to have warned Mr. Shore that his manner of conducting discussion is inappropriate, petulant, and childish, and, therefore, valueless.
UC Berkeley's Prof. Richard Muller, an eminent climate scientist who came into the subject in the mid 1990s with no pre-declared position except «healthy scientific skepticism.»
As to sea level rise, here is what one of the most eminent authorities today, Prof. Cazenave, has to say about it in a recent scientific publication:
London, UK About Blog The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.This blog shares items of interest to the scientific journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world of scholarly communication.
London, UK About Blog The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.This blog shares items of interest to the scientific journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world of scholarly communication.
He was named among the 200 Eminent Psychologists of the Modern Era in 2014 (Archives of Scientific Psychology).
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