Sentences with phrase «giving citizen scientists»

A camera aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft is giving citizen scientists a crack at discovering never - before - seen features of Jupiter.

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In a recent book, the distinguished American political scientist Robert A. Dahl offers an optimistic vision in which «an increasing awareness that the dominant culture of competitive consumerism does not lead to greater happiness gives way to a culture of citizenship that strongly encourages movement toward greater political equality among American citizens
Founded in 1857 to give scientists and nature aficionados a place to study and share the specimens they collected, the Chicago Academy of Sciences developed a national and international reputation for its leadership in conservation, its collection and citizen science.
Democratic republicanism should support Citizen Scientist (An NHS - University initiative being trialled where citizens have a close relationship with their doctor and are given equipment to record medical and dietry etc information about their lives, and send it back to the doctor, for their own good, and to collectively find cures and preventions for diseases for society).
Only 24 percent had been given the opportunity to participate in a citizen science - type field campaign, which is defined as the collection and analysis of data relating to the natural world by members of the general public, typically in collaboration with professional scientists.
From sea level changes to the fate of the pika, scientists have given concerned citizens a lot to be concerned about when it comes to climate change.
As for the name «Steve» given by the citizen scientists?
It was not until around 2005 that American media reported clearly that scientists had resolved the controversy, while films and ominous weather events gave citizens a better idea of what global warming might mean.
Forecaring in the realm of biotechnology would give citizens, scientists and the GMO industry an opportunity to deeply assess the future impacts of genetic engineering.
How likely is it that an attorney general of either gender would give any consideration to a private citizen's suggestion of what to ask scientists testifying at a public legal hearing concerning climate science assessments?
Given the stakes, why are there not scientists, engineers, planners, and all sorts of able bodied citizens calling for a restoration of the Arctic ice?
Given the strong split in the U.S. government about climate change, Ice911 is joining other citizen scientists, ecological entrepreneurs, and community organizers who are acting now because there is no time to lose.
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