Sentences with phrase «generation of scientists about»

Bayer plant scientist Ray Shillito: Educating the next generation of scientists about how to communicate with the public will help...

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In a leafy campus in Brussels, some 600 scientists and engineers from 40 countries are developing and testing a new generation of fabric care products that are changing the way people think about their clothes and how they care for them.
Throughout his career from his home office near the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, Vaclav Smil has profoundly influenced how a generation of scientists, policymakers, executives, and philanthropists think about energy in all forms.
Although most scientists at the meeting appear enthusiastic about conducting gene editing work to cure diseases in individual patients they remain more wary of making changes to eggs, sperm or embryos that would have lasting repercussions in future generations.
At New Scientist, he continued his campaigning and infected a younger generation of journalists with a strong scepticism for the inflated claims drugs companies made about their products.
Our scientists who track progress in genetics research funded by NIH's National Institute of General Medical Sciences share some of the things researchers have learned about how traits are passed from one generation to the next.
«We're watching the next generation of scientists and engineers get excited about exoplanets,» said Creech - Eakman.
Heart: Scientists of my generation didn't speak much about the heart unless, like me, they were working on myosin structure or some such architectural piece.
But people who care deeply about training the next generation of scientists are likely to find both value and opportunity in it.
Although there exist several biodefense education and training programs as well as fellowships, there is still a critical need to educate the next generation of policy experts and scientists about these issues and encourage their involvement in the development of biodefense policies.
Still, the burst puts scientists closer to the first generation than ever before: It is about 150 million years older than any other known astrophysical object, says astronomer Nial Tanvir of the University of Leicester in England, the lead author of one of the new Nature papers.
And all my generation of women scientists have a host of stories about those kinds of thing.
Despite her heavy workload, Wright devotes part of her time to sharing her work with future generations of scientists and letting them know about the career opportunities that might await them.
A group of scientists claim to have found a sign of radiation from the very first generation of stars, only about 180 million years after the Big Bang — just a blink of an eye to the cosmos.
About the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was founded in 2003 to empower this generation of creative scientists to transform medicine with new genome - based knowledge.
«Beyond the important scientific advancements we will make, I am very excited about training the next generation of scientists who will continue tackling these issues over the next 30 to 40 years,» said Clark.
About the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was launched in 2004 to empower this generation of creative scientists to transform medicine.
About Michigan Medicine At Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, we create the future of healthcare through the discovery of new knowledge for the benefit of patients and society; educate the next generation of physicians, health professionals and scientists; and serve the health needs of our citizens.
In addition, the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine will launch a comprehensive outreach program intended to not only train the next generation of collaborative, multi-disciplinary scientists but also to engage the community in a dialogue about the ethics of research and endeavor to inform and educate the public about our scientific and medical progress and aspirations.
Speaking of «basque - ing», this week I get to bask in one of my very favorite things: get nerdy about sharks with the next generation of scientists!
Malcolm Drakes, Executive Headteacher at Broadford Primary School, Romford, talks about raising standards and inspiring the next generation of scientists.
So let's be clear about the facts: Galileo had the courage to speak truth to the powerful interests of his day in the Roman Catholic Church, just as two generations of scientists have tried to speak truth about climate change to executives and lobbyists in the fossil fuel industry.
I would say it took about 3 generations of scientists to come to terms on it.
Prior to that, climate scientists admit, global temperatures had been stable or dropping for decades, a fact that prompted previous generations of climate alarmists to sound the alarm about the supposed dangers of man - made «global cooling.»
I think I would date it from about the time of the first IPCC assessment which of course is when the older generation of scientists such as Hubert Lamb started to wthdraw from the field.
David Suzuki is one of the most brilliant scientists, and communicators about science, of his generation.
Like the 15th century explorers and mapmakers, there is a generation of scientists mapping out what happens in marriages, finding out stuff that people did not know about before.
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