Sentences with phrase «in science by»

If you look at the figure in the attached article in Science by Briffa and Osborn, you will note that tree - ring temperature reconstructions are flat from 1950 onward.
The figure below, from a paper in Science by Susan Soloman and her colleagues, shows a notable decline in stratospheric (high - atmosphere) water vapor after the year 2000.
The note in Science by Edward Berry (1924) entitled «Germanic pseudo-science» is an extreme example of the level of hostility — at least in America.
Thinking back to the Sand Walk, I now realize that we often make mistakes in science by making logical but erroneous extrapolations.
Lamont's office of Academic Affairs & Diversity also supports women in science by offering family leave policies for Lamont research professors and paid maternity leave for full - time postdocs at Lamont; promoting a more diverse applicant pool for job openings; enhancing the visibility of women through special events; and increasing awareness by regularly distributing information on social science research to the Lamont staff.
The graph represents the findings of a 2015 metastudy in Science by climate ecologist Mark Urban of the University of Connecticut.
it is very difficult for me to reconcile this commentary, with its talk of «error» s and «mistakes», with the reply published in Science by von Storch.
I hope that the Royal Society will generate increased popular interest in science by explaining the importance and excitement of your work.
But what they don't see is the diversity of ordinary sensible people who are in fact evincing confidence in that science by * using * it.
An excellent discussion of each of these issues is provided by this NASA press release which links to a supporting study published in Science by Shindell et al (1999)- Mike]
Finally, there was «Science and Technology for Sustainable Well - Being,» a paper in Science by John P. Holdren, the Harvard expert on energy, environment, development and lots of other things.
The real Yamal deception is their attempt to damage public confidence in science by making speculative and scandalous claims about the actions and motivations of scientists while cloaking them in a pretense of advancing scientific knowledge.
Pipkin delves into the struggle and invisibility of women in science by examining the true story of Caroline Herschel and the fictional accounts of Siobhan Ainsworth and the Seven Sisters.
The key goal is to increase student achievement, aptitude, and interest in science by involving families in the learning process and making the most of community resources.
Omni Nashville Hotel, Legends A: Professional Learning Institute: Supporting Conceptual Understanding in Science by Linking Assessment, Instruction, and Learning.
My vision is to provide my students with a strong foundation in science by inspiring them as well as educating them in the variety of careers in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields, which are projected to be some of the fastest growing career fields today.
The Mars Diary aims to engage students in science by teaching them about real - life STEM projects that are exploring ways to get humans to Mars — in particular, the UK's human and robotics exploration programmes.
A 2009 evaluation of students in 34 developed nations found that U.S. 15 - year - olds were outperformed in science by students from 12 countries.
At Sydney Adventist College, a graduate teacher begins her lesson in science by asking her students to discuss whether a stream in a photograph is clean or dirty.
These reform - based programs also emphasize reading engagement, comprehension, and conceptual learning in science by delivering explicit instruction of comprehension strategies in the context of a scientific inquiry.
For example, a high course requirement increased the number of credits earned in science by almost 0.4 Carnegie units, or 16 percent.
Reinforcing literacy - based skills in science by describing, explaining, inquiring, analyzing, debating, and engaging in dialogue about science concepts through reading, writing, and journaling activities
That means Singapore's students are ahead of Australia's in science by the equivalent of one - and - a-half years of schooling, in reading by around one year of schooling, and in maths by around two - and - a-third years of schooling.
These programs aim to increase the understanding and interest of students in science by enabling them to design and carry out modern molecular research projects.
This interview is part of a series of interviews of the «Women in Research» blog that features young female scientists participating in the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, to increase the visibility of women in research (more information for and about women in science by «Women in Research» on Facebook and Twitter).
The programme seeks to stir young people's interest in science by allowing them to get involved in real projects.
S: We can look at the dinosaur reported just a few months ago in Science by Tamaki Sato [of the Canadian Museum of Nature].
Now, a study published in Science by researchers at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute (McGill University) and the University of Bern provides evidence that REM sleep does, indeed, play this role — at least in mice.
The work has been published in Science by ICFO researchers Dr. Mark Lundeberg, Dr. Achim Woessner, led by ICREA Prof. at ICFO Frank Koppens, in collaboration with Prof. Hillenbrand from Nanogune, Prof. Polini from IIT and Prof. Hone from Columbia University.
So we hashed out a new nomenclature — it was an interesting exercise in science by committee.»
Turner argues that «both are exemplars of the kind of curiosity - driven science that gets scientists out of bed in the morning and inspires young people to careers in science by asking some of the deepest questions about how the universe began and the events that have shaped our existence,» he wrote.
The first study, published January 18 in Science by Kasinath, Poepsel, Nogales, and coworkers, visualized the architecture of the complete PRC2 in atomic detail.
EXCERPT Massive: The Missing Particle That Sparked the Greatest Hunt in Science by Ian Sample.
It was not until 1976 that a paper published in Science by John A. Eddy of Saginaw Valley State University renewed interest in the sun - climate relationship with a comprehensive analysis of many different historical records of solar observation.
The new report documents the continuing investment in science by Western governments.
Q: Your bill talks a lot about broadening participation in science by women and underrepresented minorities.
It is a pleasant change to see intellectual achievement in science by a young woman being rewarded in this way.
What happens when the world moves into a warm, interglacial period isn't certain, but in 2009, a paper published in Science by researchers found that upwelling in the Southern Ocean increased as the last ice age waned, correlated to a rapid rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Another characteristic that sets Szilágyi apart from most other scientists is that he is motivated to do well in science by a desire «to bring glory to God's name.»
Prize Fight: The Race and the Rivalry to Be the First in Science by Morton Meyers.
«We are pleased to find such a strong interest in science by top - notch religion journalists,» said DoSER Director Jennifer Wiseman.
This week in awesome: — Viewpoint: Plug «leaky pipeline» for women in science by Suzi Gage On Tuesday 16 July, about 100 people with an interest in science, technology, engineering and maths (also known as Stem) gathered in a boardroom in central London, armed with coffee and pastries.
Throughout my undergraduate studies in Canada I was encouraged to follow a career in science by several of my biology professors, partly because of the profound lack of diversity in the sciences.
The new material, described online 25 April in Science by synthetic chemist Andreas Lendlein of mnemoScience GmbH in Aachen, Germany, and biomedical engineer Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is composed of two polymers, each already used separately in clinical applications such as drug delivery.
Parker's paper furthers the discussion of governance and good practices in geoengineering research in the absence of both national legislation and international agreement, a topic raised last year in Science by Keith and Edward Parson of UCLA.
The work is described this week in a paper in Science by Michael Strano, the Carbon P. Dubbs Professor in Chemical Engineering; postdoc Pingwei Liu; and 11 other MIT students, postdocs, and professors.
Your Real Alternative to a Career in Science by Phil Dee, 19 August 2005 Science Careers columnist Phil Dee considered his career alternatives as he faced a wait of 2 months until the next grant notification — and the final word on whether he would be able to stay in academia — was likely to appear.
His goal is to promote public interest in science by reaching out to casual readers and to fellow scientists.
An astronomer does not «see God» in science by finding some new and rare piece of data that proves God exists as if God were like an alien visiting from another planet, which would be a childish and materialistic understanding of what God is.
She belonged to the Center for Science Excellence (CSE), a program at CCC that helped underrepresented students in the sciences by providing tutoring, mentoring, and financial support.
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