The first issue of Science & Diplomacy includes articles by senior scientists, diplomats, and policy - makers, including U.S. Senator Richard Lugar (R — Indiana), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an expert in arms control; Robert D. Hormats, U.S. under secretary of state for economic growth, energy, and the environment; South African Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor; and Alice P. Gast, Lehigh University president and U.S. science envoy to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
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The first issue of the Science and Human Rights Report was published in 1978.
Not exact matches
First, as they are forming their beliefs — whatever they may be — students will be aware
of the nature
of science and its relation to complex ethical and religious
issues.
Such identification is the theme
of a famously influential essay by Lynn White, Jr. in the March 1967
issue of Science magazine entitled «The Historical Roots
of Our Ecological Crisis,» an essay which prompted a reply by Thomas Derr in the January 1975
issue of Worldview magazine — which Richard Neuhaus, then a political liberal, edited even before he edited This World, the immediate predecessor
of First Things — entitled «Religion's Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.»
He is always keen to present the truth about the Catholic Church's promotion
of science, and so the
first chapters
of his new bookare dedicated to that
issue, starting with an analysis
of the positive attitude to
science taken by Pope John Paul ii, who held as a guiding principle «the harmony existing between scientific truth and revealed truth.»
These problems are
of such magnitudes and complexity that the quality
of the future
of our planetary existence now confronts us as something more than just a theoretical or imaginative
issue first detailed for us by the writers
of science fiction.
In the
first place, theology will need to become increasingly a corporate enterprise in which teams
of thinkers combine their efforts to relate Christian insights to the complex
issues of a
science - based technological age.
As we explore these
issues our itinerary will be as follows: (1) we shall look
first at several ways in which reflection on
science has contributed to the feeling
of cosmic exile and therefore to our environmental carelessness; (2) then we shall examine how theologies from our own Christian tradition that have hovered closely, even though critically, around modern scientific cosmologies have perpetuated the same feeling
of cosmic exile; and (3) finally we shall look briefly at how a cosmological understanding
of religion centering on the notion
of adventure can both reconcile us to the evolving universe and at the same time allow us to embrace the feeling
of religious homelessness present in religious teachings.
First, discussion
of Intelligent Design's argument against neo-Darwinism is out
of place in a high - school
science classroom because most scientists working in the area do not accept the Intelligent Design criticism
of neo-Darwinism and because understanding the scientific
issues involves sophisticated arguments far beyond the capacity
of nonspecialists, let alone high - school students.
Insistence on biblical
science is just a
first step toward renewing the church generally: «This will have a ripple effect as the church wakes up to biblical authority on any number
of other
issues.»
It is a twofold harmony, logical and aesthetic, he said at the end
of the
first chapter
of Science and the Modern World: «While the harmony
of logic lies upon the universe as an iron necessity, the aesthetic harmony stands before it as a living ideal molding the general flux in its broken progress towards finer, subtler
issues.»
► «The 2016 presidential election season [got] underway in earnest [on Monday] as voters cast their
first ballots at the Iowa caucuses,» Puneet Kollipara wrote at ScienceInsider that day, which means that it's time for «an overview
of where the candidates stand on some select
science - related
issues.»
The
first dramatic claim came in the 2 October
issue of Science (pp. 19 and 80), when researchers said they had found tracks
of multicellular animals in 1.1 - billion - year - old Indian rocks.
As a postdoc at the University
of Iowa Carver College
of Medicine in Iowa City, Rogers used the pig model to better understand the genetic underpinnings
of cystic fibrosis — research that earned him a
first - author publication in
Science in the 26 September 2008
issue (p. 1837).
• The U.S. dominates global
science, ranking
first worldwide according to papers published in top
science journals, patents
issued, expenditures made on research and development, and the number
of science and engineering doctoral degrees awarded.
This week the authors
issued a note explaining the mistake in their October 2015
Science paper on the genome
of a 4,500 - year - old man from Ethiopia — the
first complete ancient human genome from Africa.
But the strides made by RunBot, reported in the July
issue of the journal Public Library
of Science Computational Biology, mark the
first time a real - life robot has walked with such grace.
In the
first instalment
of Samuel Snyder's two article spread in Environment:
Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, focuses on the background
of the hotly debated Pebble Mine
issue.
Science Classic provides access to the digital archives
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It provides access to some
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first issue containing original research; and full text access to the archive
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The work, reported in the 29 November
issue of Science, shows for the
first time that the bugs have a taste for hydrogen, and it suggests new ways to control the misery - inducing critters.
U.S. graduate students in the agricultural
sciences are more likely than those in other fields to carry out interdisciplinary research, according to a
first - ever analysis
of the
issue by the National
Science Foundation.
In this week's
issue of Science, a team led by Peres, now a wildlife biologist, has shown it for the
first time.
Outreach to policymakers and journalists is part
of the association's ongoing Transformation Initiative, which calls on AAAS to ramp up advocacy around
science - society
issues, while also becoming more member - facing and focused on digital -
first technologies, as well as innovation.
This week its Division
of Science Resources Statistics
issued the
first analysis
of those responses, through 2008, to its annual Survey
of Earned Doctorates.
With an undergraduate degree in nursing and a master's in health promotion, completed in 1995, from TMDU, Moriguchi
first worked at a health policy think tank in Tokyo and then in August 1999 joined the University
of Tokyo's Research Center for Advanced
Science and Technology where he worked on policy
issues related to drug evaluation and medical economics.
None
of them was more active than the Union
of Concerned Scientists, which produced its
first report on «the politicization
of science» in 2004 and which helped make scientific integrity an
issue during the 2008 presidential campaign.
The 2008 specimen, along with another found in 2009, have just been announced in this week's
issue of Science as the
first feathered dinosaurs to be found in the Americas.
As he was beginning his professorship, in response to one
of the Ecuadorian government's
first calls for
science projects to fund, Mena proposed to look into Columbia's aerial spraying
of glyphosate, an
issue heavily covered by the Ecuadorian press at the time.
The study, which will appear in an upcoming
issue of the journal Psychological
Science, is the
first to document two different but related cognitive phenomena simultaneously: so - called «extreme forgetting» — when kids learn two similar things in rapid succession, and the second thing causes them to forget the
first — and delayed remembering — when they can recall the previously forgotten information days later.
Joanna Drowos, D.O., M.P.H., M.B.A., associate chair in the Department
of Integrated Biomedical
Science in FAU's College
of Medicine; Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the
first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in FAU's College
of Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor
of family and community medicine in Baylor College
of Medicine, have just published the results
of this report in the current
issue of the journal Preventive Medicine.
In the
first study appearing on the front cover
of the July
issue of Applied Surface
Science, researchers demonstrated a mechanically superior bioactive coating based on magnesium silicates rather than the commercially available calcium phosphate which develops microcracks during preparation and delaminates under pressure.
The resulting evolutionary tree pointed to a common ancestor that dated back to the days
of the
first cultivation
of fungi by ants, he reports in the 17 January
issue of Science.
No one disputes that UC Berkeley's Jennifer Doudna, working with Emmanuelle Charpentier, then with Umeå University in Sweden, developed the key components
of the CRISPR technology — a bacterial enzyme that finds a targeted DNA sequence and cuts it — and
first showed in the 28 June 2012 online
issue of Science that it could edit DNA in prokaryotes.
The
first class
of AAAS
Science & Technology Policy Fellows began their service in congressional offices in 1973, offering their scientific expertise to lawmakers on increasingly technical legislative
issues while gaining a
first - hand understanding
of the legislative process.
Results
of the
first 12 women enrolled at Johns Hopkins on a clinical trial led by Trimble are reported online in the Jan. 27
issue of Science Translational Medicine.
«Across a range
of science and environmental
issues, non-Tea Party Republicans are more similar to Independents than they are to Tea Party supporters, and those divisions are surprisingly stable over the last four years,» says UNH professor
of sociology Lawrence Hamilton,
first author
of the paper, titled «A four - party view
of US environmental concern.»
Science received the
first of two Gold awards for the best cover design on its 6 November 2015
issue.
A new technology created by researchers from Caltech, and described in a paper published online in the October 30
issue of Science Express, represents a
first step toward harnessing that lost energy.
The link between XMRV, which stands for the cumbersomely named xenotropic murine leukemia virus - related virus, and CFS has sparked debate since it was
first reported in a study published online 8 October 2009
issue of Science.
The finding suggests that the mice really had relived an old, bland memory when
first introduced to the electric shocks, says Mayford, whose team reports its findings in the 23 March
issue of Science.
In a paper in the 10 May
issue of Science, geneticists William Sullivan and Uyen Tram at the University
of California, Santa Cruz, offer the
first good glimpse
of how Wolbachia do this, gleaned from studying the wasp Nasonia vitripennis.
The study, to be published in the March
issue of the Journal
of Archaeological
Science, provides the
first window onto the trade routes employed by the Koma Land people.
Lovley and colleagues, including former postdoctoral researcher and
first author Amelia - Elena Rotaru, describe the newly discovered properties
of the methane - producing bacterium Methanosaeta in the current
issue of the British Royal Society
of Chemistry journal, Energy and Environmental
Science.
Such an ordeal is typical and raises an important
issue: for the
first 40 years
of computer
science, we have been preoccupied with catering our technology to what machines want.
In that
first article, we compared job opportunities, as projected by the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics (BLS), with data on degrees awarded annually from the
Science and Engineering Indicators report
issued by the U.S. National
Science Board.
Perry also endorsed the idea —
first floated in a different form by physicist and former DOE official Steve Koonin —
of forming a «red team»
of climate
science doubters to challenge a «blue team»
of mainstream researchers, in order to publicly hash out the
issues and «get the politics out
of it.»
Marking the 30th anniversary
of the
first TWAS meeting, a special
issue of the TWAS Newsletter features essays on future challenges and opportunities in fields ranging from higher education and energy to agriculture and
science diplomacy.