Sentences with phrase «from science applications»

Companies ranging from Science Applications International (SAIC) in San Diego to San Francisco - based start - up Solazyme are working to produce jet fuel from algae oil as well.

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Data science is used in everything from medical research to mortgage applications, yet it's not widely used when it comes to predicting outcomes for budding businesses.
A similarly structured study looking just at academic science jobs found that application materials from female candidates received lower rankings and lower starting salaries than male candidates, even when a job application reviewer was female.
This nascent AI technique — which requires no input data, substantially less computing power, and in which the evolutionary - like AI learns from itself — could soon evolve to enable its application to real - world problems in the natural sciences.
Our Western culture, in fact, is primarily «left hemispheric» in its application of rational thinking to almost every facet of human existence: science, economics, politics, education, religion, law (the French word for law, droit, comes from «right hand,» the hand that rules and is controlled by the left hemisphere).
The ancient dream of a society free from famine, disease, poverty, and despair is beginning to be fulfilled by the applications of science.
As already mentioned, many of these society - wide assumptions derive from modern science and (more important, I think) from the everyday applications of science by way of technology.
Far from being anti-scientific or anti-intellectual, the notion of ethics informed by religious faith provides a framework for the application of that which we learn from science» a framework which science alone can not elucidate.
This year's edition of the annual event brought over 20,000 attendees from across the globe to the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas to showcase the latest in ingredient technology and food science applications.
In her latest book, The Developmental Science of Early Childhood: Clinical Applications of Infant Mental Health Concepts from Infancy Through Adolescence, she describes how larger forces in the family and in the child's biology can affect behavior and how to understand a child's deep story.
Gold, C.M. (2017) The Developmental Science of Early Childhood: Clinical Applications of Infant Mental Health Concepts from Infancy to Adolescence New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company
Life science researchers working across many applications can now benefit from the first - ever web - based pipetting application, developed to enable seamless connectivity with electronic pipettes for optimized performance and safe, efficient and rapid sharing of protocols.
The AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, is working to expand the applications of geospatial technologies to human rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project.
From its position at the interface of science and government, AAAS maintains a close watch on basic research trends as an important component to the R&D process given the contributions it makes to expanding our knowledge or understanding of phenomena quite apart from any specific applications this understanding may yiFrom its position at the interface of science and government, AAAS maintains a close watch on basic research trends as an important component to the R&D process given the contributions it makes to expanding our knowledge or understanding of phenomena quite apart from any specific applications this understanding may yifrom any specific applications this understanding may yield.
Growth Curve is a blog of Science News, which gives readers a concise overview of the most important science news from all fields and applications of science and techScience News, which gives readers a concise overview of the most important science news from all fields and applications of science and techscience news from all fields and applications of science and techscience and technology.
The workshop was grounded in a recognition that many research ethics issues are relevant to the practice and application of science, from developing hypotheses and designing a protocol, to data management and analysis, to reporting findings and advising others on the uses of the work, and that integrating ethics instruction in the context of performing those various stages of research can be an effective strategy for educating future researchers.
«A large proportion of the applications came from digital and social media, reflecting a changing media landscape in China,» said fellowship judge Jane Qiu, a Beijing - based freelance contributor to Nature, Science and Scientific American.
The GIST Tech - I Competition received a record number of applications with more than 1000 applications being received from all around the world, covering all science and technology sectors from agriculture to aerospace.
«It is not often that you get such a range of applications from such a subtle effect,» says Jacob Klein, a materials scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.
Graduate students, faculty and professionals in the field of earth and atmospheric sciences and their applications form a cohort that tackles hands - on exercises, hears from dozens of prominent experts and forges strong professional networking connections.
The idea for the network began about 2 years ago when 12 scientists from across Canada coordinated the funding application for a new Networks of Centres of Excellence, Canada's flagship science and technology program.
From engaging histories and research - driven treatises, to provocative exhibitions and popular films, to mobile applications and podcasts, Science book and media reviews feature smart commentary on a wide range of timely scientific topics.
WADA's science department director, Olivier Rabin, found many reasons to select Barroso from among the more than 80 applications he received for the position.
For example, the mission at the Neuroscience Institute of Stanford is to «achieve a new synthesis from molecules to mind, from analysis to application, from science to society.»
Harold E. Varmus, the director of the N.I.H., said the goal of the revision was to reduce «the amount of budgetary information requested from applications, allowing investigators, research institutions, peer reviewers, and N.I.H. staff to focus most intently on the science during the peer - review process.»
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
The panel, which brought together experts from academia and industry, also echoes the theme of the 2018 Annual Meeting, «Advancing Science: Discovery to Application
Approximately 50 applications are received annually, and on average three or four students from pure and applied sciences end up winning the award.
and hence the illustration of the nature of the scientific hearings of the accessions to knowledge which his expedition has produced are drawn from these materials; but, as other branches of the information embraced in his observations are unfolded, other theoretical applications will appear for the advancement of philosophy and such of the geographical sciences as meteorology and terrestrial magnetism, concerning which the observations made in the South Polar regions tend in some respects to deliver the deciding stroke in the elaboration.
In her address, Wyndham underscored that the right to science does more than deliver the material benefits of its applications but also produces «logical and empirically - based» knowledge that can inform policymakers and individuals in making personal decisions about everything from what to eat to whether to use a seat belt.
We are learning things from the brain sciences that might eventually help us repair damaged brains and understand mental illness, the authors say, but the frenzied, money - and - media - driven application of neuroscience from «neuroeducation» to «neuroeconomics» is premature.
Gevorg Grigoryan, an assistant professor of computer science at Dartmouth College, and researchers from other institutions have built the first artificial transporter protein that carries individual atoms across membranes, opening the possibility of engineering a new class of smart molecules with applications in fields as wide ranging as nanotechnology and medicine.
The findings, to be published in the Jan. 27 issue of the journal Science, could lead to a wide range of applications, such as thermoelectric systems that convert waste heat from engines and appliances into electricity.
To solve this problem, a team of researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China has developed an ultra-thin, tunable broadband microwave absorber for ultra-high frequency applications.
For the next fiscal year, the Administration today requested only $ 68 million in DOE funding for exascale science, which includes everything from hardware development, novel mathematical methods, and scientific applications, such as climate modeling software programs.
The application solicitation from NSF Director France Cordova (author of this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life article) «sets a 10 - year goal of «transforming [science and engineering] so that it is fully and widely incScience Careers - produced Working Life article) «sets a 10 - year goal of «transforming [science and engineering] so that it is fully and widely incscience and engineering] so that it is fully and widely inclusive.
During the Human Capital and Mobility Programme (HCM, 1992 - 1994) and the subsequent Training and Mobility of Researchers Programme (TMR, 1994 - 1998) of the European science budget, about 7000 individual Marie Curie Research Fellowships were awarded from more than 20,000 applications.
According to a study published in the leading journal Science, Rafael Luque — a research scientist at the University of Córdoba Department of Inorganic Chemistry — and other members of an international team comprising scientists from the South China University of Technologyand the KAUST institution in Saudi Arabia, have succeeded in developing a novel porous material with new characteristics and properties which will ensure improve performance in a range of applications.
But untangling the complex chains of these polymers into components, which can be useful for liquid fuel and other applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to plastics, has presented an ongoing challenge to science and industry.
• The computational design of nano - catalysts from gold and silver alloys for use in energy and environmental science applications, such as in automobile exhaust cleanup.
The competition attracts entries from a variety of disciplines, with the life sciences, Internet infrastructure, and software technologies being most popular in terms of applications.
«Smart» materials that alter their structure in response to specific, controllable stimuli have applications in various fields, from biomedical science to the oil industry.
Through an NSF - IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education Research and Training) grant from the National Science Foundation, Wayne State University (WSU) in Detroit, Michigan, has funding to support graduate research fellowships in the applications of high - performance computing.
In response to a query from Science, Kyoto University's Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, which Yamanaka directs, issued a statement that reads in part: «Our university filed the world's first patent application associated with iPS [cell] technology and is now trying to acquire patent rights in many countries, includinApplication, which Yamanaka directs, issued a statement that reads in part: «Our university filed the world's first patent application associated with iPS [cell] technology and is now trying to acquire patent rights in many countries, includinapplication associated with iPS [cell] technology and is now trying to acquire patent rights in many countries, including the U.S..
The Paris Moniteur says: «No doubt the discovery of the principles upon which the electric telegraph system is founded does not belong to M. Morse, but he was the first to transfer that discovery from the region of speculative science into that of practical application.
A total of 23 applications from China and India topped last year's record, with candidates newer to science journalism careers than previous years.
And an inquiry into CRU's science backed by UEA said in April, «A host of important unresolved questions also arises from the application of Freedom of Information legislation in an academic context.»
To measure productivity at the time of application, publication and citation information from Thomson Reuters Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports was matched to R01 application investigator information.
The event was designed to encourage discussion from different perspectives about the applications and risks of big data in the life sciences, said Kavita Berger, AAAS CSTSP associate director.
His advice for science Ph.D. s considering a law career is to look at some patent applications that are freely downloadable from USPTO website.
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