The GLUON Scientist - In - Residence programme is designed for a new
generation of scientists interested in collaborating with artists.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, McGovern laments, «We're losing a whole
generation»
of young
scientists interested in Venus.
Located in the heart
of the nation's capital, the Program on Science in the Public
Interest promotes direct dialogue with the government, industry, and the community on critical scientific issues and helps to develop the next
generation of citizen
scientists.
Kirschstein's
interest in young
scientists, Singer tells Science Careers in an interview, was an
interest not so much in the
scientists themselves as in assuring that future
generations of researchers would keep science vigorous.
You know, I'm a big Star Trek fan and I think a lot
of scientists, the science writers who have grown up love Star Trek, but, you know, maybe its formally [finally] got [a] little tiring, so you just need to take a break and maybe [a] new
generation will find it
interesting, and I am sure enough, maybe a $ 5,500 dollar set
of bat «leth could go for twice that, you know, 30 years from now.
This discovery by the LLNL
scientists and their colleagues has clear implications for the next
generation of water purification technologies and will spur a renewed
interest in development
of the next
generation of high - flux membranes.
When first launched by Discovery Communications in 1999, the Young
Scientist Challenge had the same mission it does today: to foster a new
generation of American
scientists at an age when
interest in science generally declines.
The work
of over 100 scientific research staff informs conservation priorities across the world, contributes to the conservation
of endangered species, develops the
scientists of tomorrow, and encourages a whole new
generation of young explorers to take an active
interest in the natural world.
I would be particularly
interested in evidence, as published by climate
scientists in peer - reviewed science journals, that demonstrates the existence
of climate - change risks so great that the present
generation has no moral right to impose these risks on future
generations.
Educating the next
generation of scientists, communication
of interesting results, and indeed, providing the raw material out
of which the IPCC reports and such like are formulated are all «good things».
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.