Not exact matches
Armed with a $ 6 million grant — a princely sum in archaeology — Price and his colleagues want to know the extent to which a need for captive labor and overseas wives helped drive Viking expansion, transforming the provincial Scandinavian sailors and fur traders of the
earlier Vendel period into
international explorers and marauders.
At the
International AIDS Society conference in Paris, scientists announced that in an
early - stage clinical trial, a new HIV vaccine regimen generated antibody responses in 100 percent of volunteers in most
arms of the study.
While national and
international Street Artists were already making Bushwick a stopping point thanks to some of the
earliest galleries like Ad Hoc and Factory Fresh, the scene recently got newly shot in the
arm by a local resident who is facilitating much desired legal wall space to a crowd of artists who otherwise would be hunting and hitting up less - than - legal spots.
NOAA has committed to revisit this decision by
early 2013, when more information will be available about the effects of the Deepwater Horizon BP oil spill, as well as a new stock assessment from the scientific
arm of the
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, the international body charged with the fish's management and
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, the
international body charged with the fish's management and
international body charged with the fish's management and conservation.
Physicist Dr. Mark Avrum Gubrud and philosopher of technology Dr. Peter Asaro from campaign co-founder the
International Committee for Robot
Arms Control (ICRAC) both presented to the Board's previous meeting in New York in
early March 2014, while Brehm addressed the Board in June 2013 to introduce the newly - launched campaign and its call for a ban on fully autonomous weapons.