Earlier this year, AAAS and 125 other scientific organizations had expressed «deep concerns» about recent travel restrictions, set forth by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Congress, which have sharply reduced the number
of government researchers at scholarly meetings.
One of the strongest letters of protest came from Dr. Dan Sheehan and Dr. Daniel Doerge,
government researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research.
A large group of
government researchers from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Merlewood, Rothamsted Research, and the Scottish Crop Research Institute designed a trial that would pit three GM crops against conventional counterparts in some 60 fields across the country.
One likely option is expanding a questionnaire - based screening system already in place at a few major universities and
for government researchers within the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The devastating rise in Alaska's wildfires is making global warming even worse than scientists expected,
U.S. government researchers said.
The real story began with Daniel Ellsberg, the Marine
turned government researcher turned clandestine peacenik who first gave the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times.
In 2011,
after government researchers conducted a series of those tests, the European Commission found that diesel cars were spewing as much as seven times more NOx on actual roads than they were in the lab.
Saildrone
offers government researchers and private companies more easily accessible data on fish and wildlife populations, environmental health, ocean temperatures, weather, and climate change.
A powerful illegal opioid is causing tens of thousands of deaths, but a standoff
between government researchers and federal law enforcement is keeping scientists from finding a way to stop it from killing.
We also partner with other research organisations to ensure the best capability is brought to bear on a problem, such as leading a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded project involving institutions around the world to develop self - reproducing hybrid crops for African farmers or working with the University of Queensland and Queensland
State Government researchers to solve challenges faced by the Northern Australian beef industry.
«I just got a tour of a lab where automakers and
government researchers team up to create new technologies that help cars communicate with the world around them and with each other,» he said.
«The Liberals have promised to reinstate the position of chief scientific officer, restore the mandatory long - form census, lift the «muzzle»
on government researchers, and invest more in basic research.
The 18 July suspension of
government researcher Charles Monnett, originally thought to have been triggered by questions about his 2006 study of drowned polar bears (see background), actually relates to Monnett's management of $ 50 million in research contracts.
Leaders of several of the nation's top science organizations say they've been shunned by the Trump administration and are alarmed by signs that the administration will
muzzle government researchers and reject the scientific evidence that informs such critical issues as vaccine safety and climate change.
A team of U.S.
government researchers led by scientists from the Walter Reed Institute of Research (WRAIR) created a dual vaccine formulated with three main components: a segment of a protein expressed on the surface of HIV; a synthetic molecule that resembles heroin and its degradation products; and a potent adjuvant to stimulate the immune system.
Government researchers halted part of a 2008 study when patients with type 2 diabetes and a high risk of heart attack and stroke were found to have a higher risk of death when they tried to achieve a hemoglobin A1C of less than 6 % compared with those who aimed for less than 8 %.
China's bankers and
government researchers say most countries along the route of the «Belt and Road Initiative» did not have the money to pay for the projects with which they were involved.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Academic, industry and
government researchers from around the West will gather at Washington State University on Tuesday, April 19, to glimpse a hydrogen - powered future.
The new Cabinet - level Department of Homeland Security, announced last week by President George W. Bush, would — on paper — oversee billions of dollars worth of federally funded research and hundreds
of government researchers.
China's ambitious plan to recreate the old Silk Road trading routes across Eurasia and Africa is facing a serious financing challenge, according to the country's senior bankers and
government researchers.
The first is by supporting and building a joint global intelligence network that can track threats across different geographies and includes both business and
government researchers.
Since these «BPA - free» bottles leached less than polycarbonate plastic bottles under conditions designed to simulate repeated normal use,
the government researchers concluded these bottles made of polysulfone, polystyrene or polypropylene (non-PC) are a «reasonable alternative» to the banned polycarbonate (PC) bottles.
Rain became less acid across the US throughout the 1980s, according to two
government researchers.
The Aliens Among Us is a thoroughly engaging book that draws from Anthony's fieldwork and interviews with scientists, community volunteers,
government researchers and policy makers.
Authors of a paper recently published in the Journal of Technology Transfer interviewed 10 women who successfully transitioned into university faculty or instructor positions after working as corporate scientists or industry or
government researchers.
Speaking of bumping into things, Utah State University scientists and
government researchers have created a smartphone app for reporting incidents of that special breed of unhappy driving experience where one party ends up pumping out adrenaline and the other party shuffles off its mortal coil.
My salary, although about average for
a government researcher, also falls well below that of other specialists in my field, so a shift to university work is tempting.
A government researcher in France says, however, that the plasma technique is completely inappropriate to the problem of hospital waste.
Government researchers were experimenting with the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) on Wardang Island, off South Australia's coast, when renegade flies picked up the pathogen and transported it to the mainland.
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Government researchers have created arrays of chromium nanodots that can store magnetic data with unprecedented uniformity.
He also called on academic and
government researchers to find ways to involve patients earlier in planning clinical trials, and to find ways to hand out grants much more quickly and with less red tape.
Advion is the partner of choice for biopharmaceutical, academic /
government researchers, and industrial chemists seeking to enhance their chemical synthesis knowledge, workflow and mass spectrometry results.
Government researchers are brought in to investigate, but the military opts to destroy the village rather than risk further infection.
John Sinn, a librarian at the Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries, said bluntly: «Why don't the editors, who are generally faculty, and the reviewers, who are generally faculty, and the authors, who are almost always faculty or
government researchers — why don't they just [publish] on their own and not deal with the publishers?»
Providing opportunities for industry and
government researchers, entrepreneurs, clinical trial companies, as well as collaborations with other universities to work side by side with faculty and students at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Where George Mitchell proved invaluable was engaging the work of
government researchers and piecing together different federally - developed technologies to develop a commercial product.