Scientists from the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) have provided new evidence that ocean circulation changes lagged behind, and were not the cause of, major climate changes at the beginning and end of the last ice age (short intervals known as glacial boundaries), according to a study published in the March 2005
issue of Science magazine.
The scientists, led by Sydney Levitus, who heads NOAA's Ocean Climate Laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland, report their findings in the March 24
issue of Science magazine in an article titled «Warming of the World Ocean.»
Our letter that appeared in the February 14th
issue of Science Magazine was motivated by our concerns about the widespread news reports, opinion pieces, and blog postings linking this winter's cold weather over the central and eastern U.S. to global warming.
Off Topic: Gavin, I was intrigued by some of the articles in the June 13th
issue of Science Magazine.
In a 2011
issue of Science magazine (summarized without a paywall here), Penn State political scientists Michael Berkman and Eric Plutzer surveyed a nationally representative sample of public high - school biology teachers and found that only 28 percent of them consistently implement National Research Council standards for the teaching of evolution.
The study that will be published in the March 21
issue of the science magazine Cell describes how insulin, through the activity of an enzyme recently described by the Freiburg research team, blocks one of the most important cellular stress regulators, a protein called SKN - 1.
(Courtesy NASA / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / Arizona State) MESSENGER Discovers Volcanoes on Mercury As reported in the July 4, 2008
issue of Science magazine, volcanoes have been discovered on Mercury's surface from images acquired during MESSENGER's first Mercury flyby.
The results are being reported in the November 13
issue of Science magazine.
Their findings have been published in the April 24, 2015
issue of Science magazine.
In the 11 June 2010
issue of Science magazine there was an article by Alaina G. Levine entitled «Advancing Science in Spain: Not Simply a Quixotic Quest».
The current
issue of Science magazine features a section dedicated to the latest results from the European Rosetta mission to comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko.
Arizona State University professor John Sabo and collaborators have proposed a solution in the Dec. 8
issue of Science magazine that allows dam operators to generate power in ways that also protect — and possibly improve — food supplies and businesses throughout the Mekong river basin.
Science's Next Wave joins with the Science Online family of Web sites for a special
issue of Science Magazine devoted to drug discovery.
Such identification is the theme of a famously influential essay by Lynn White, Jr. in the March 1967
issue of Science magazine entitled «The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis,» an essay which prompted a reply by Thomas Derr in the January 1975 issue of Worldview magazine — which Richard Neuhaus, then a political liberal, edited even before he edited This World, the immediate predecessor of First Things — entitled «Religion's Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.»
Not exact matches
Just as every Easter long - falsified stories about Jesus are warmed up by journalists to increase the print - run
of their
magazines, so similar nonsense is brought forth whenever
issues of science and religion are covered in the media.
In September, Time
magazine organized a debate between Collins and Dawkins which touched on all the crucial
issues: the false idea that
science and faith should be held as not overlapping; the place
of Darwinian evolution in the plan
of God; the fine - tuning
of the physical constants
of nature; the literal interpretation
of Genesis; the place
of miracles including the incarnation and the resurrection
of Jesus; and the origin
of the moral law within the human heart.
And here's a short piece from the April
issue of the
magazine, in the section we call Advances: Dispatches from the Frontiers
of Science, Technology and Medicine:
To help bring the
science and government interplay to the public, he helped launch the «
science policy» topic for the
magazine and wrote a four - part series on some
of the most important societal
issues where government and scientists can come together for public benefit
The
science and information
magazine of The Geological Society
of America, GSA Today, now posts
science and Groundwork articles ahead
of print as well as publishing double
issues where possible.
The October
issue introduces «The
Science of Health», edited by former senior health and medicine writer at TIME
Magazine Christine Gorman, and «TechnoFiles», from best - selling author and New York Times columnist David Pogue.
Plus, we test your knowledge
of some recent
science in the news, specifically the November
issue of Scientific American
magazine.
It's probably worth at least a footnote that like many things in our memory, they are not always as trustworthy as you think — and I think some people would go back and look at some
of those old
issues and be a little bit disappointed that some things were not exactly the way that they remembered them — but the fact is that for its time, Scientific American was a fantastic
science magazine.
Editors at Discover
magazine are devoting the January / February 2014
issue to the Year in
Science, retelling the top 100 stories of 2013 in s
Science, retelling the top 100 stories
of 2013 in
sciencescience.
Editor's Note: The following is a guest post from Jake VanderPlas, a data scientist who worked on the Graphic
Science illustration in the October
issue of Scientific American
magazine.
ScienceRNA.png Trade
magazine Graphic Design USA selected the 17 June cover
of Science, as well as a design accompanying the
issue's special section on RNA, as one
of the year's best examples
of publication design.
For more check out the blog at blog.SciAm.com, and the article in the August
issue of Scientific American
magazine called, «The Physical
Science behind Climate Change».
At least that's how he appears in the opening pages
of the April 1986
issue of that venerable
science magazine, Discover.
Every year in December,
Science magazine publishes their Breakthrough of the Year (BOY) special issue, presenting the Science editorial team's picks for the most important science - related story of the year and a list of runner
Science magazine publishes their Breakthrough
of the Year (BOY) special
issue, presenting the
Science editorial team's picks for the most important science - related story of the year and a list of runner
Science editorial team's picks for the most important
science - related story of the year and a list of runner
science - related story
of the year and a list
of runners - up.
Every week I eagerly consume the pages
of the well - known
science magazines and dwell on the coverage
of scientific
issues in the press.
«The resulting image is data at its most beautiful,» said Beth Rakouskas, design director
of Science magazine,
of the cover illustration for the Mars
issue.
In recognition
of this trend, the award - winning
magazine Index on Censorship, which explores challenges to freedom
of speech, has dedicated its latest
issue, «Dark Matter», to
science.
Meanwhile, get your
science news at our website, www.scientificamerican.com, or you can also check out the November
issue of the
magazine, including a long planned article about how the construction
of Egypt's great pyramid changed civilization.
On 9 July 2000, after the 30 June 2000 (Volume 288)
issue appeared containing pictures
of erosion channels on Mars, I wrote the following letter to
Science magazine.
Stress causes deterioration in everything from your gums to your heart and can make you more susceptible to illnesses ranging from the common cold to cancer, according to a review essay in the Dec. 2007
issue of the Association for Psychological
Science's
magazine Observer.
Bryan Walsh published an article in the June
issue of Time
magazine called «Ending the War on Fat,» that explored both the history
of how fat has been classified as the nutritional public enemy number one, and how this
science was flawed.
SMITHSONIAN.COM - May 24 - The April 1924
issue of Science and Invention
magazine ran an article by Hugo Gernsback, which examined the different «scientific» ways to determine if a marriage will succeed or fail.
In the latest
issue of Sister2Sister
Magazine, Ice T breaks down the
science on the out the full quote from S2S below: S2S
The art direction is first - rate in creating the kinds
of saucers and aliens that graced the covers
of my precious old
issues of Imagination
Science Fiction
magazine (which was downscale and ran bug - eyed monsters that Analog and F&SF would have never touched).
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With fascinating articles and amazing photographs, the eight
issues of SUPER
magazine engage second graders in real world
science, social studies, and arts topics.
In fact, in the high peak
of science fiction
magazines, there were often only one or two writers per
issue, even though the
magazine showed six or seven authors.
A quote from
science fiction editor Lou Anders in the January
issue of Locus
Magazine probably said it best.
Viz Media added Ippei Goto's
science - fiction crime manga series Hi - Fi Cluster to the line - up
of its Weekly Shonen Jump online
magazine in this week's
issue.
The guild's news release says that it, the
Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers
of America, literary agents, and authors have worked to hold the Budapest - based
magazine «accountable for reproducing copyrighted works in print and online
issues of the
magazine in violation
of the authors» rights.»
A full report on the group's findings, titled «Transmission
of equine influenza virus to dogs,» was posted online in the Sept. 26
issue of Science Express Reports, a part
of Science magazine.
Schwerd's works have been featured in the documentary film City
of Memory directed by Robert Adanto and in international publications such as Design 360
Magazine,
Issues in
Science and Technology, and FiberArt
Magazine.
I've addressed this question before in various ways, but was prompted to dig into my ideas and feelings about the building greenhouse effect with new rigor when two very different
magazines,
Issues in
Science and Technology (the
magazine of the National Academies) and Creative Nonfiction, invited me to write an essay on my 30 years
of climate inquiry.
Don't look to the media, with the rare exception
of people who cover
science for science sake (e.g., parts of Science Times, front of Science magazine etc.), for coverage of scientifc
science for
science sake (e.g., parts of Science Times, front of Science magazine etc.), for coverage of scientifc
science sake (e.g., parts
of Science Times, front of Science magazine etc.), for coverage of scientifc
Science Times, front
of Science magazine etc.), for coverage of scientifc
Science magazine etc.), for coverage
of scientifc
issues.
Earlier I reviewed a book by James Lawrence Powell, The Inquisition
of Climate
Science, in the May 2012
issue of Monthly Review
magazine (which can be found on their website).
The study, which was featured in the August 9, 2010
issue of Nature
magazine and later published in the peer - reviewed journal Environmental
Science and Technology, raises serious doubts about the industry's contention that there is no need for tighter water - quality standards to keep mountaintop removal from contaminating drinking water relied on by communities downstream
of the mines.