This briefing launched the latest report from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills» Foresight programme, examining how the profound changes in natural and
human environments across the world will influence and interact with patterns of global migration over the next 50 years.
Not exact matches
The most effective way for scientists
across disciplines to stand up for science is by reaching out to elected officials at the local, state and federal levels to offer evidence and findings to advance understanding of pressing issues from
human health to the
environment, said Holt and Ornstein.
If anything the evidence indicates that the great cognitive achievement in
human evolution was cortical plasticity, which allows for rapidly adaptive changes to the
environment, both
across evolutionary time and [
across] individual lifetimes.
Circadian rhythm explains why, when there is a temporary mismatch between our external
environment and our internal biological clocks — like when we travel
across several time zones —
humans experience «jet lag.»
Every person's DNA contains part of the
human story: how our ancestors — lanky, tool - using apes — spread
across the planet, colonizing
environments as varied as the Himalayas, Arctic and Amazon Basin.
Working with governments, academia and industry
across sectors such as forestry, fisheries, agriculture,
environment, bioenergy, mining and
human health, the goal of the organization is to generate social and economic benefits for British Columbia and Canada.
They focused their search on expression levels of two sets of genes, those that remained largely unchanged
across all four species, suggesting that there was little room — or need — for improvement, and those that changed most dramatically, usually in the
human lineage — an indication of powerful incentives to adapt to a changing
environment.
ISB serves as the ultimate
environment where scientific collaboration stretches
across disciplines and
across academic and industrial organizations, where our researchers have the intellectual freedom to challenge the status quo, and where grand visions for breakthroughs in
human health inspire a collective drive to achieve the seemingly impossible.
He will be a member of the Institute for
Human Genetics, UCSF's central hub for cutting - edge human genetics research, education and training, and will work to bolster the IHG's mission to provide advanced clinical training and a fruitful environment for research in genetics and genomics across UCSF as a w
Human Genetics, UCSF's central hub for cutting - edge
human genetics research, education and training, and will work to bolster the IHG's mission to provide advanced clinical training and a fruitful environment for research in genetics and genomics across UCSF as a w
human genetics research, education and training, and will work to bolster the IHG's mission to provide advanced clinical training and a fruitful
environment for research in genetics and genomics
across UCSF as a whole.
Since then, we've evolved to analyze natural interaction in any
environment, and now we analyze and re-verify hundreds of millions of
humans every day in interactions
across millions of websites.
Economic behavior is but one aspect of
human behavior, and
human behavior is the product of biological evolution
across eons of different
environments.
To understand the complexity of
human behavior, we need to understand the different
environments that have shaped it over time and
across circumstances, and how the financial system functions under these different conditions.
Other common stress and anxiety triggers include moving, travel, disruptions to routine or the familiar
environment (as with renovations or new furniture), unpleasant noises (maybe there's construction
across the street), the loss or addition of a
human or animal family member, separation anxiety when the house is empty for prolonged periods, and seeing cats or prey animals outside but being unable to get to them.
Among the highlights of its first eight years are: Bernd Alois Zimmermann's harrowing Die Soldaten, in which the audience moved «through the music;» the unprecedented six - week residency of the Royal Shakespeare Company in their own theater rebuilt in the drill hall; a massive digital sound and video
environment by Ryoji Ikeda; a sprawling gauzy, multi-sensory labyrinth created by Ernesto Neto; the event of a thread, a site - specific installation by Ann Hamilton; the final performances of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company
across three separate stages; the New York Philharmonic performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's sonic masterpiece Gruppen with three orchestras surrounding the audience; WS by Paul McCarthy, a monumental installation of fantasy, excess, and dystopia; a sonic
environment that blurred the boundaries between artist and audience created by the xx; an immersive Macbeth set in a Scottish heath and henge by Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh; tears become... streams become..., a genre - defying collaboration between artist Douglas Gordon and pianist Hélène Grimaud, which flooded the Armory's drill hall with an installation of water, light, and music; and HABEAS CORPUS, a performance and installation by Laurie Anderson based on the story of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee that examines lost identity, memory, and the resiliency of the
human body and spirit.
Marking the first American museum presentation dedicated to the artist, One Day on Success Street traces Bayrle's exploration of the profoundly complex impact of technology on
humans and their
environments over the course of his nearly 50 - year career and
across a range of media including painting, sculpture, video, collage, and installation.
Edward Burtynsky is a Canadian photographer whose many projects show the effects of
human, especially industrial, activity, on the
environment across the globe, in the cities as well as in the countryside.
As an interaction designer he works collaboratively
across disciplines researching the implications and possible applications of emerging technologies, developing interfaces and
environments in the intersection of technology, society and
human condition.
The exhibition traces Bayrle's exploration of the profoundly complex impact of technology on
humans and their
environments over the course of his nearly 50 - year career and
across a range of mediums.
His work
across single channel video, video installation, sound
environments, electronic music performances, and broadcast television deeply examines the universal themes of life, death, the unfolding of consciousness, the spirit, and the
human condition.
A panel of experts had reported a year earlier that the regulatory process — the safeguards that protect
human health, the
environment and even the electrical grid itself — were causing the delays to wind and solar development
across the province.
The issues highlighted in the document include: reconnect science and policy, catalyze rapid and transformative changes in
human behavior towards the
environment, develop new insights on water - land interactions, accelerate the implementation of environmentally - friendly renewable energy, integrate biodiversity
across the environmental and economic agendas, manage the unintended consequences of climate change mitigation and adaptation, and develop a new approach for minimizing risks of novel technologies and chemicals.
I've discussed in a previous post that I've recently stumbled
across theories on the
human condition by Jeremy Griffith that I believe provide new, interesting and [I'm finding increasingly] imperative discussion about what we should really do about saving the
environment.
«Mr. Gore's Movie has Claims no Informed Expert Endorses» By Bob Unruh More than 31,000 scientists
across the US, «including more than 9,000 PhD.s in fields such as atmospheric science, climatology, Earth science,
environment and dozens of other specialties, have signed a petition rejecting «global warming,» the assumption that the
human production of greenhouse -LSB-...]
More than 31,000 scientists
across the US, «including more than 9,000 PhD.s in fields such as atmospheric science, climatology, Earth science,
environment and dozens of other specialties, have signed a petition rejecting «global warming,» the assumption that the
human production of greenhouse gases is damaging Earth's climate.
At sunset - night, most outside objects are invisible to these wavelengths in a typical suburban
environment - and
humans are clearly visible
across a quite a few wavelengths.
State oil and gas agencies
across the country that are supposed to be regulating the drilling industry, and ensuring risks to the
environment and
human health are minimized, are also tasked with promoting the same industry.
These meetings bring together leaders from
across the region, representing such fields as the arts, business, education, engineering,
environment, faith,
human rights, labor, law, the judiciary, media, military, public health, public safety, and law enforcement.
Accountable for an employee population of 1200
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Essential responsibilities: Covers stories
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across the
human lifesp...
Upon further scrutiny, each item of clothing exacts a significant toll on the
environment, and on
human health
across the globe.