The same
issue of Science features another approach to engineering superlattices using DNA nanotechnology: «Diamond family of nanoparticle superlattices» [abstract].
► Last week's
issue of Science featured a Q and A with geologist and petroleum consultant Xue Feng upon his release from a Chinese prison.
Janetopoulos» work is yet unpublished, but a paper in the March 22
issue of Science featured work by a research group at Stanford University led by Roel Nusse that utilized the Bessel beam technique.
Not exact matches
The briefing, entitled «STEM 101: Major Policy
Issues for the 115th Congress,»
featured expert panelists Dr. David Evans
of the National
Science Teachers Association, Allyson Knox
of Microsoft, Dr. Norman Fortenberry
of the American Society for Engineering Education, Domenic Giandomenico
of -LSB-...]
A special
feature keeping us up to date with
issues of science and religion TEMPLETON WINNER, MIND AND MATHEMATICS In mid-March it was announced that this year's winner
of the Templeton Prize — an extremely valuable prize awarded annually in recognition
of, and promotion
of, work for «research or discoveries about spiritual realities» — is Fr Michael Heller, a 72 - yr - old Polish priest and physics professor.
A special
feature keeping us up to date with
issues of science and religion CLONING PIONEER»S VASCILLATION: SOME PRO-LIFE FRUIT?
► The secret to the success
of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which «is supposed to make sure the U.S. military holds a technological edge over its enemies» and «has earned a reputation for using out -
of - the - box thinking,» «is its cadre
of program managers,» Mervis wrote in a
feature in this week's
issue of Science.
The results are
featured in a study in the March 2
issue of Science.
When I was asked to write an article for Next Wave's March 2001
feature on underrepresented minorities in
science, I enthusiastically accepted the invitation because I thought it might represent an opportunity to bring key
issues to the forefront pertaining to the plight
of students
of color in
science and engineering.
Look for a broad
feature on Fang and Casadevall's work on scientific integrity in this week's
issue of Science.
► In a
feature in this week's
issue of Science, Mervis profiles applied mathematician Richard Tapia, who «created what is arguably the most successful university - based program in the nation for training minorities in mathematics and computer s
Science, Mervis profiles applied mathematician Richard Tapia, who «created what is arguably the most successful university - based program in the nation for training minorities in mathematics and computer
sciencescience.
The researchers described the technology in a paper
featured on the cover
of the March 13
issue of Science.
The current
issue of Science magazine
features a section dedicated to the latest results from the European Rosetta mission to comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko.
Research at the University
of Pittsburgh into a more energy - efficient catalytic process to produce olefins, the building blocks for polymer production, was recently
featured on the inside front cover
of the Royal Society
of Chemistry journal, Catalysis
Science & Technology (May 21, 2017,
Issue 10).
We are continuing to discuss these and other
issues on
Science Careers as part
of our rolling
feature on research integrity.
Among the award - winning
issues was the 11 March edition
of Science, which
featured a cover and a 19 - page special section that focused on forensics.
Most recently, he reported on the diversity
of oceanic viral communities in a special
issue of the journal
Science featuring the Tara Oceans Expedition, a global study
of the impact
of climate change on the world's oceans.
This package includes the current
issue of Scientific American on the future
of humanity, an
issue from our archive on the future
of the human brain, plus a seven - part
feature on the future
of science.
The research is
featured on the cover
of the May 16
issue of Science.
The findings — published in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Science, in a paper by molecular biology graduate student and lead author Daniel DeMartini and co-authors Daniel V. Krogstad and Daniel E. Morse — are
featured in the current
issue of The Scientist.
That is, Schopenhauer's words captured clearly what I had been only vaguely mulling about some
of this
issue's major
features and what they represent: the utility
of looking at an area
of science anew by coming at it from a different perspective.
The ruling came after the
feature below, from the 16 February
issue of Science, was prepared.
But for those working on various diseases, particularly HIV / AIDS, and funded by NIH, their carefully laid plans could be in danger, Kaiser wrote in a
feature in this week's
issue of Science.
The study's findings, published in the January 10, 2018
issue of Science Translational Medicine, and
featured on the cover, could help doctors better understand Crohn's disease, determine specifically who's at risk, and develop new drugs for treatment and / or prevention by targeting this specific gene.
The paper is one
of five landmark studies borne from the Tara Oceans Expedition
featured this week in a special
issue of the journal
Science.
His research, published in the 12 February
issue of Science, was
featured at a press briefing at the 2016 AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Research by Environomics FSP scientist, Clare Holleley,
features in the latest (June 14, 2017)
issue of the prestigious journal
Science Advances.
Marking the 30th anniversary
of the first TWAS meeting, a special
issue of the TWAS Newsletter
features essays on future challenges and opportunities in fields ranging from higher education and energy to agriculture and
science diplomacy.
Impact Factor: 13.479
Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Trends in Plant Science is the No. 1 monthly review journal in plant science (Journal metrics: SJR2013 7.209 IF2013 13.479 IPP2013 14.831), featuring broad coverage of basic plant science, from molecular biology through to ec
Issues Per Year: 12
issues per year Aims and Scope: Trends in Plant Science is the No. 1 monthly review journal in plant science (Journal metrics: SJR2013 7.209 IF2013 13.479 IPP2013 14.831), featuring broad coverage of basic plant science, from molecular biology through to ec
issues per year Aims and Scope: Trends in Plant
Science is the No. 1 monthly review journal in plant science (Journal metrics: SJR2013 7.209 IF2013 13.479 IPP2013 14.831), featuring broad coverage of basic plant science, from molecular biology through to e
Science is the No. 1 monthly review journal in plant
science (Journal metrics: SJR2013 7.209 IF2013 13.479 IPP2013 14.831), featuring broad coverage of basic plant science, from molecular biology through to e
science (Journal metrics: SJR2013 7.209 IF2013 13.479 IPP2013 14.831),
featuring broad coverage
of basic plant
science, from molecular biology through to e
science, from molecular biology through to ecology.
A
feature article in the same
issue of Science provides a perspective on this research «The Synthesis Machine: An automatic device that makes small organic molecules could revolutionize drug discovery» (full text courtesy
of Burke Lab).)
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Beck curated this exhibition with students from Fitchburg State University that
features artworks that explore the nexus between art and
science,
issues of sustainability, environmental activism, ecology and the natural world.
Senior Curator Gilbert Vicario, and
featuring essays by Vicario, along with Michelle White, associate curator, The Menil Collection, Houston; and Naomi Oreskes,
science historian and author
of «Merchants
of Doubt: How a Handful
of Scientists Obscured the Truth on
Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming» (2010).
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.
Esopus 21 includes artists» projects by Stephen Eichhorn, Penny McCarthy, Thomas Nozkowski and Leslie Wayne; an essay on the design
of the 9/11 Memorial by architect Michael Arad; poems by Chantal Bizzini; a new installment
of the «Modern Artifacts» series, copresented with the Museum
of Modern Art Archives, and
featuring documents related to the never - published second
issue of Possibilities (edited by Robert Motherwell and Harold Rosenberg); photographer Dennis Stock's images
of the 1954 world premiere
of Judy Garland's A Star Is Born; an interview with playwright / filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan relating to his childhood fascination with
science fiction; pages from the late Austrian artist Otto Meuhl's sketchbook
featuring drawings based on Cézanne paintings; and several perspectives on the African art collective Invisible Borders: an essay by Emmanuel Iduma accompanied by a photographic portfolio; and a downloadable audio compilation
of music and sounds curated by Emeka Okereke that relates to the collective's 2012 road trip.
This is the home page
of Alan Carlin's personal Website,
featuring his applications
of environmental economics and
science by public policy
issue, climate
science, transportation economics, and economic development to address public policy
issues.
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.
The perverse relationship between
science literacy and climate change was emphasized in a recently
issued National Academy
of Sciences report, which synthesized data that included various CCP studies, including the one
featured in our 2012 Nature Climate Change paper.
She wrote a
feature article titled «A Change
of Climate» in
Issues in
Science and Technology (a Journal
of the National Academy
of Sciences, Spring 2003) focusing on the actions
of U.S. states, cities, and corporations in reducing climate change.
The addition
of an HDR image optimiser is a welcome new
feature, and the option
of a 10 - bit video output could solve
issues for those with screens that don't like the Panasonic's big -
science 12 - bit interpolated output.
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It is intended to inspire discussion about
issues related to the fields
of audiology and speech - language pathology, and
features posts from a variety
of authors, including communication
sciences and disorders (CSD) professionals and ASHA staff.