I also urge you to explore the work of these young explorers, almost all of whom demonstrate not only a passion for science and engineering but also for directing their inquiry at
important societal challenges, like cutting the cost of medical tests or advancing clean energy technologies.
PNNL's joint appointment program for faculty and staff will facilitate our collaboration on
this important societal challenge.»
And, with that commitment to helping address
this important societal challenge, ExxonMobil has continuously and publicly researched and discussed climate change risks, carbon life cycle analysis, and emissions reductions.
Not exact matches
«Our prosocial and altruistic impulses play a very
important role in sustaining complex
societal structure,» explained Giorgia Silani, the principal investigator of this research conducted at SISSA and now a researcher housed in University of Vienna, «However, studying altruism and its neural basis in lab - based environment poses unique ethical
challenges.
«Our research and our collaborations nationally and globally in antibiotics resistance are at the forefront and can become very
important for our chances of handling one of our time's greatest
societal challenges.»
Science has a tremendously
important role to play in guiding environmental management, not as a decider, but as a resource for deliberative, evidence - based decision making by the public, policy makers, and interest groups on the
challenges, trade - offs and possible courses of action in negotiating the environmental
challenges of
societal development (DeFries et al 2012).
In 1975, the term «new morbidity» was introduced to describe those noninfectious entities that appeared to be most prevalent.2 This
important conceptualization underscored a growing realization that significant
societal changes (eg, increasing numbers of single parents and families with 2 working parents) were
challenging pediatric health care providers to address complex concerns that were not strictly medical in nature.