Sentences with phrase «in editorial»

The destruction prompted thousands to sign a statement condemning the destruction of the rice fields, which was echoed in an editorial in Science.
In your editorial on the recent colloquium of AI researchers and people in the humanities, you claimed the participants struggled...
The brief names three defendants: investigative journalist Brian Deer, who analyzed Wakefield's data in a BMJ article and accused him of fraud, BMJ editor Fiona Godlee, who threw the journal's support behind the fraud accusation in an editorial, and BMJ as a whole.
The authors believe the lack of a decline among the most experienced pilots is because of «crystallized intelligence,» which Joseph Sirven, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Daniel Morrow, a researcher at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, describe in an editorial in Neurology as a specialized knowledge base that «supports attention to key relationships between individual items of information, anticipation of likely future events, and coordination of motor movement to respond faster and more accurately.»
The federal government's bill C - 45 to legalize marijuana in Canada will jeopardize the health of young people and Parliament should vote against it, argues the interim Editor - in - Chief of CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) in an editorial.
«I don't blame anybody in the publication,» Wagner told ScienceInsider, amplifying comments in an editorial posted today by the journal.
«We did not reveal anything new in our article but restated publicly what is commonly known in China,» says Rao, adding that MOST's rebuttal did not point out any errors in their editorial.
In your editorial on quantum biology, you write that «the pigments used in photosynthesis use quantum calculations» (6 February, p...
«The problem I see with the paper by Spencer and Braswell,» he writes in his editorial, «is not that it declared a minority view... but that it essentially ignored the scientific arguments of its opponents.
In an editorial published in the national newspaper El País today, a former director of the station, Miguel Delibes de Castro, says CSIC President Emilio Lora - Tamayo is under constant pressure from the Spanish government, industry, and other groups.
• We misspelled John Cockcroft's name in our editorial on ITER, sorry (10 October, p 5).
«These studies now solidify the fact that routine clinical management of lung cancer now has to include the awareness of this inherited cancer syndrome,» wrote David P. Carbone, MD, PhD, President - Elect of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC), in an editorial.
In your editorial you repeat uncritically the propaganda that so many bat conservationists use to try to justify the conservation...
In an editorial in Science last week titled «Australia needs a strategy,» Chubb, a neuroscientist by training who has served as chief scientist since May 2011, wrote: «It troubles me that Australia remains the only country among the members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) without a science or technology strategy.»
In the editorial, Shi Yigong, dean of the School of Life Sciences at Tsinghua University in Beijing, and Rao Yi, dean of the School of Life Sciences at Peking University in Beijing, singled out for criticism the funding mechanism for mega science projects in China, alleging that to procure grants, «it's an open secret that doing good research is not as important as schmoozing with powerful bureaucrats and their favorite experts.»
I was very surprised to read in your editorial that nuclear fission reactors are accepted as one of the energy providers that should feature in the UK's energy generation portfolio (9 November, p 3).
CTSciNet is funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and created by AAAS and Science, in partnership with the 12 other organizations represented in the editorial and with the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Research Resources.
In an editorial in the British Medical Journal this week, Anne Johnson from University College and Middlesex School of Medicine says that though numbers remain small, the number of «homegrown» heterosexual infections has risen consistently each year.
«It goes without saying that we can not publish papers with a guarantee that every result is right,» Kennedy hedged in an editorial that accompanied the article in the March 8, 2002, issue of Science.
critical to progress, but in many cases have long been neglected and are deteriorating,» wrote Alan Leshner, CEO emeritus of AAAS (the publisher of Science Careers) and former executive publisher of Science, in an editorial in this week's issue.
In an editorial accompanying the published article in Circulation, experts from the Technische Universität and the Munich Heart Alliance, Gjin Ndrepepa and Adnan Kastrati, affirmed that, if confirmed by a subsequent analysis of large numbers of patients, the results of METOCARD - CNIC trial are likely to lead to a change in clinical practice: «In this regard, a pharmaco - protective strategy able to reduce infarct size by 20 percent when used in conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.»
The existing rules have made missions that would probe for Martian life costly and inefficient, the pair argues in an editorial published last week in Nature Geoscience (doi.org/m4k).
In an editorial entitled «Santa Claus in the fertility clinic» [3], to accompany the world report by the International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART), Professor Hans Evers highlights the fact that in 2010 there were 220,000 in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatments, but there were more than 455,000 ICSI treatments in the world.
The cover of a book about Einstein's ideas clearly falls in the editorial camp, he explains, but the fact that the cover of Rothman's book was changed may indicate how much of a wallop the estate can have.
The results provide worrying evidence of a failure to further advance research authorship by women, as Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine and faculty director of Office for Women's Careers at Harvard Medical School, Boston, states in an editorial accompanying The BMJ article: «Authorship is necessary for career progression and is also a symptom of success; it is the culmination of career development, mentorship, funding, and support.
«Even before we have drugs available to regulate the circadian clock, one might propose that high - risk patients should preferentially be operated on in the afternoon,» Dr. Thomas Bochaton and Dr. Michel Ovize, both French cardiologists, wrote in an editorial released alongside the study Thursday.
Uscinski wrote in an editorial in the Washington Post in March, «This is not to say that child abuse does not exist.
For example, the recommendations do not include «effective treatment and appropriate follow - up,» Dr. Charles F. Reynolds III and Ellen Frank, both psychiatry professors at the University of Pittsburgh, wrote in an editorial about the recommendations.
The matter wave can not distinguish between the BECs, because the superposition of the first BEC means that it is partly in the same pristine, undisturbed condition as the second one, says Michael Fleischhauer of the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in Germany in an editorial accompanying the Harvard team's report, published online February 7 by Nature.
Rotblat presented his idea in an editorial in the 19 November issue of Science.
There is a small error in your editorial «The legacy of BSE» (29 January, p 3).
In our Editorial that commented on the Tax Justice Network's report of a staggering $ 21 trillion or more that...
I was very surprised to read in your editorial that nuclear fission reactors are accepted as one of the energy...
In your editorial (7 July, p 5) you assume that the $ 1 million it would take to keep an asteroid - spotting telescope going for five more years is good value.
In your editorial on North Korea you said that «the regime may be atrocious, but what its people need above...
Although survival rates for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside a hospital are extremely low in most places, emergency physicians propose three interventions to improve survival rates and functional outcomes in any community and urge additional federal funding for cardiac resuscitation research in an editorial published online in Annals of Emergency Medicine.
In your editorial on a possible Greek exit from the eurozone, you wrote: «If the theorists are right, the eurozone...
In the editorial in this week's issue of Science, Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt reported back from the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany, where Nobel laureates Elizabeth Blackburn, Jack Szostak, and Daniel Shechtman offered trainees «some tough advice.»
In an editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine, developmental biologist Davor Solter dismissed such efforts, saying «manipulating science for the sake of politics is usually a waste of time.»
In an editorial also published in the July 1 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. George Sawaya and Dr. Vanessa Jacoby of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco write, «The pelvic examination has held a prominent place in women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.»
In your editorial you ask whether society would accept the use of «humanised» animal organs for transplant surgery (20 April, p 3).
There's not enough space to go into all the valid arguments against nuclear energy, despite the lament in your editorial...
Flick open the premier (October 1980) issue of Discover — now so rare it's kept in a locked drawer in our editorial offices — and one is offered «the first personal computer for under $ 200,» the Sinclair ZX80, which billed itself as «a complete, powerful, full - function computer,» with one kilobyte of user memory.
In your editorial you ask whether society would accept the use of «humanised» animal organs for transplant surgery (20 April,...
I was interested in your editorial extolling the poetic lament for NASA's Kepler satellite (25 May, p 3).
Flibanserin was approved by the FDA on its third attempt, but the agency's clinical reviewers recommended that it be rejected, wrote Drs. Steven Woloshin and Lisa Schwartz, of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice in Lebanon, New Hampshire, in an editorial.
In your editorial on the legacy of the Fukushima disaster, you say «relatively few people will suffer serious health effects»...
New Scientist echoed the point in an editorial: «If the purpose of the Microbiological Research Establishment is to learn to make vaccines and devise other measures to protect the country against man - made epidemics — just as we try to protect ourselves against influenza or measles — then there is every reason to bring the establishment under the Ministry of Health» («Porton — the infection spreads», 30 May 1968).
In an editorial in the 5 May issue of the BMJ, Smith argued that the university had «crossed a dangerous line» and is debasing itself by accepting this funding, and that BAT is hoping for «a place in heaven after a lifetime of evil.»
In an editorial in this week's issue, Science Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt gave an update on Science in the Classroom, «an online resource of annotated research papers published in Science, with associated teaching materials designed to help pre-college and college students understand how science moves forward as a structured way of revealing the laws of nature.»
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