Sentences with phrase «hundreds of scientists on»

When there are hundreds of scientists on each side of an issue and you are not a scientist then the only rational side to take is agnostic.
LINDAU, Germany — A 93 - year - old Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine received a standing ovation from hundreds of scientists on June 30 at the end of a speech in which he urged the world's young people to take measures to control runaway population growth in order to resolve related ills that have resulted from humans» remarkable evolutionary success as a species.

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Scientists are working on emergency interventions and they've been shown to be effective — bringing corals that took hundreds of years to grow back from the brink in just a few years.
Ottawa, its critics claim, wants to green - light the plan even before its own scientists have assessed the environmental impact on hundreds of streams and rivers along the proposed route.
«Business analysts and data scientists are entirely dependent on IT to get interactive access to the data they need and they are underutilized as a result, representing hundreds of billions of dollars of unrealized value every year,» said Tomer Shiran, co-founder and CEO, Dremio.
«On atheists being afraid of the power of the church, so a hundred years ago or so, they started calling themselves scientists, and spreading around lies they claimed as facts, backed up with statistics to complicated for the average man to verify for himself.
Any scientist on earth knows that the overwhelming body of evidence points towards h om os exu ality, hete ros exuality, and bis exu ality as normally occurring phenomenon within the spectrum of innate human (and hundreds of other animals) se x ual development.
The hundreds of scientists today, working on furthering our understanding of evolution, well they can just pack up and go home.
Yes, I like thousands of highly credentialed scientists from the world's leading academic and scientific institutions who have written dozens, if not hundreds of books casting doubt on Evolutionary Theory, I do have our doubts about evolutionary theory and Darwinism.
Once again, no reaction to salient facts on the thousands of highly credentialed scientists, the hundreds of books, the hundreds of articles in professional journals that cast scientific doubt on evolutionary theory.
Quite often a declaration on some matter of public concern is issued with the signature of a thousand scientists or a hundred Nobel Prize Winners.
Feb. 13, 2013 — The greatest battle in Earth's history has been going on for hundreds of millions of years - it isn't over yet - and until now no one knew it existed, scientists reported Feb. 13 in the journal Nature.
Feb. 13, 2013 — The greatest battle in Earth's history has been going on for hundreds of millions of years — it isn't over yet — and until now no one knew it existed, scientists reported Feb. 13 in the journal Nature.
After consulting hundreds of parents on the subject, we then consulted some scientists and detergent experts to put together a complete guide to laundering cloth diapers.
Research scientist Matthew Graham of the Center for Advanced Computing Research at Caltech recalls trying to identify a few hundred quasars in 1996 for his doctoral thesis on large - scale structures in the distant universe.
Libbrecht still does his fair share of work on massive - scale science: He also works on the LIGO project, in which a few hundred scientists are studying gravitational - wave signals from supernovae and black holes.
The German - born Frank, who was inducted as a AAAS fellow in 1997, is a professor of biochemistry, molecular biophysics and biological sciences at Columbia in New York City and the Scottish - born Henderson, who has been a AAAS member since 1996, has served as director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology research facility where hundreds of scientists work on neurobiology, cell biology and biotechnology.
In recent years, scientists — often working on their own time — have published hundreds of theoretical or modeling papers on sun - blocking or carbon removal.
This increased certainty is starkly reflected in the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the fourth in a series of assessments of the state of knowledge on the topic, written and reviewed by hundreds of scientists worldwide.
Despite such glowing testimonials, some researchers worry about the potential for serious psychic damage if these compounds are used by hundreds of therapists on thousands of patients, instead of by a small cadre of dedicated scientists testing carefully screened volunteers in tightly controlled situations.
That's why he and hundreds of other scientists around the world have joined Earthtime, a 10 - year endeavor to nail down the sequence of past events on Earth by refining scientists» techniques for measuring deep time.
In fact, as far back as the 1970s scientists found layers of salt several hundred metres thick on the seabed.
Since 2011, scientists have wondered about the hundreds of dark streaks that appear seasonally on steep slopes on Mars.
From Borneo to Brazil, Colombia to Congo, and Israel to India, more than a hundred scientists joined this ambitious effort to find some of the most elusive animals on Earth.
The scientists simulated hundreds of scenarios looking into the future and found that on average, the water basins that feed economic growth in China and India will have less water than they do today.
Hundreds of scientists and engineers at the world's biggest fusion reactor, the Joint European Torus (JET) at Culham near Oxford, will be laid off later this year unless a solution is found to a long - running dispute over the treatment of Britons working on the project.
Scientists hope the hundreds of thousands of images they produce will help them zero in on brain wiring and anatomical differences in children that develop disorders such as autism.
By piling on one example after another of problems that have resisted the onslaughts of our very best minds, Maddox gives us a bracing affirmation that future scientists will have a lot more to do than to add footnotes to the work their predecessors did in their first three hundred years.
Although many of those observations were made a hundred years or more ago, it was only in the 1990s that mathematicians and scientists were finally able to figure out what is going on.
Beginning in 2011, scientists using the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)-- the best camera looking down on Mars — found hundreds of streaks, about 5 meters wide, that appear seasonally on steep slopes (pictured).
Before several hundred people, Bill Foster (D — IL), who is the only Ph.D. physicist in the U.S. Congress, kicked off the summit on Tuesday with a reminder that gaining public acceptance of what scientists and physicians want to do with CRISPR and similar tools is critical.
While scientists have known that zinc is essential to human health and the immune system for hundreds of years, until recently, very little was known about how it functions on a molecular level.
The technique they used to pinpoint the pit — a laser take on radar — figures to help scientists find evidence of hundreds of similar impacts that have remained hidden until now.
For hundreds of years, while scientists used math to get a grip on Newton's falling apple, substantiate the Theory of Relativity and theorize the existence of the Higgs boson, turbulence has been like wet soap in math's grasp.
Nestlé representatives could not say how many scientists it will employ, but the company has said it plans to spend «hundreds of millions» of dollars on the institute over the coming decade.
Five hundred citizen scientists around the world have contributed data to a study of what goes on inside the minds of their dogs.
For hundreds of years, naturalists and scientists have identified new species based on an organism's visible differences.
Scientists have imaged living cells with microscopes for hundreds of years, but the sharpest views have come from cells isolated on glass slides.
Some scientists have criticized TCGA for focusing on gene sequencing while diverting funds from functional studies that can determine which of the hundreds of mutations are most important.
On flyby day, the world waited anxiously for news from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., where hundreds of scientists and journalists had gathered for the planet party of the decade (SN Online: 7/15/15).
The project, overseen by Yolanda George, deputy director of AAAS Education and Human Resources, in collaboration with the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), brought hundreds of educators, students, policy - makers, scientists, and others together for a series of regional and national meetings on transforming biology education.
This eight - month InsideClimate News investigation details Exxon's early research into global warming, based on hundreds of pages of internal documents and interviews with former employees and scientists.
For more than 30 years, the lecture series has attracted hundreds of science enthusiasts ranging from high school students to retirees, who climb out of bed early on cold winter mornings to hear lectures from top scientists from Princeton University and around the country.
Since NASA's Dawn spacecraft arrived at Ceres in March 2015, both scientists and the general public have been able to see the hundreds of bright spots on the dwarf planet's surface.
Campbell is one of three scientists from the U.S., Japan and China who won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discovering drugs to fight malaria and other tropical diseases that affect hundreds of millions of people every year.
Hundreds of scientists, laboratory technicians and research students embark on fascinating journeys into the unknown.
Nobel laureate David Baltimore of Caltech speaks to reporters at the National Academy of Sciences international summit on human gene editing, on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of scientists and ethicists from around the world debating how to deal with technology that makes it easy to edit the human genetic code.
Its ultimate purpose is to learn if some sort of life exists on planets circling nearby stars; Hawking and other scientists postulate that many of the hundreds of newly discovered exoplanets must harbor some forms of life.
Below the ocean may be a few hundred miles (or kilometers) of a heavier form of ice that may exist under higher pressures on above a rocky core roughly 1,800 to 2,100 miles (3,000 to 3,400 km (more from Cassini news release; Lorenz et al, Science, March 21, 2008; Richard A. Kerr, ScienceNOW Daily News, March 20, 2008; David Shiga, New Scientist, March 20, 2008; and Charles Q. Choi and Andrea Thompson, Space.com/MSNBC, March 20, 2008).
Every year, hundreds of the top cancer scientists from countries around the world converge to discuss the latest on diet and cancer.
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