In reality, Global warming is not
an issue of science now, but politics.
Not exact matches
The only thing in
science that has an
issue with religion is evolution (that I can think
of right
now).
The Relevance
of Cosmic Unity In the lead letter
of the same
issue of Philosophy
Now the prominent anti-reductionist philosopher
of ethics and
of science Mary Midgely makes a point often made by Edward Holloway (though he might not have used the word «choice»), namely that «simple logic surely shows that natural selection can not be the universal explanation because «selection» only makes sense a clearly specified range
of choices — an idea to which far too little attention has been given.»
These problems are
of such magnitudes and complexity that the quality
of the future
of our planetary existence
now confronts us as something more than just a theoretical or imaginative
issue first detailed for us by the writers
of science fiction.
What may be the GREATEST
issue in America's leading journal
of the philosophic dimension
of political
science is
now out!
The standard was lowered not by any real point
of science but because the standard was lowered because the ability to judge moral
issues was given up by the APA.The Bible standard was also given up, so
now you essentially have no standard just a set
of laws telling people you can or cant do.
We turn
now to some current
issues of science in national policy in which there may be significant opportunities to work for a better society.
The questions we have treated in this book (such as whether nature has purpose; whether biology is reducible to physics and chemistry; whether and how chance comes into play in the cosmos; and
now the epistemological question
of how
science relates to religion) revolve around the
issue of whether our universe is one - dimensional or hierarchical.
Kenneth Sherrill, a Mondale delegate at the time, and
now a professor
of political
science at Hunter College, recalled that Mr. Cuomo viewed those upset by the
issue as a nuisance.
In addition to his leadership position, he
now chairs the Commerce,
Science and Transportation Committee, which has vast oversight
of issues ranging technology and communications to rail safety.
People «beyond their capacity to adapt» After the climate
science has been established and the role
of emissions pinpointed, solutions
now rest on developmental
issues that cause vulnerability to climate stressors.
Now she's determined to highlight the
issue of women in
science in an unusual medium.
In each
issue, Popular
Science reports on the intersection of science and everyday life, delivering a look at the futu
Science reports on the intersection
of science and everyday life, delivering a look at the futu
science and everyday life, delivering a look at the future
now.
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.
Now Hoffmeister's team has figured out a potential remedy, as reported in this week's
issue of Science.
The findings will be published in the 16 January
issue of Science; they were released today when news
of the discovery began to leak, and the paper is
now available online.
Now a paper in the November 2009
issue of Science suggests that the long - sought cure may come from gene therapy — a famously hyped approach to treatment that tragically caused the death
of a teenage experimental subject in 1999.
Fortunately, as will become clear from this special
issue of New Scientist, we
now have a tool to provide the answers:
science.
A small number
of issues from 1996 formerly included in a current
Science Online subscription are
now in the
Science Classic archives.
Now, in tomorrow's
issue of Science, * researchers report that a protein in yeast wreaks similar havoc all by itself — at least in the test tube.
In a paper published in today's
issue of Science, they present evidence that when the Isthmus
of Tehuantepec in Mexico dried out, it split up dozens
of bird populations that
now live on either side
of the dry area.
In this week's
issue of Science, a team led by Peres,
now a wildlife biologist, has shown it for the first time.
Now the mystery — on which profound
science admittedly does not turn but cool
science definitely does — may at last have been solved by Scott Waitukaitis, a graduate student in physics at University
of Chicago, whose work was just published in no less a venue than last week's
issue of Nature.
Now professor of science education at the Institute of Education, Rice believes the answer is «in some ways, yes,» stating that the issues they face are more contentious n
Now professor
of science education at the Institute
of Education, Rice believes the answer is «in some ways, yes,» stating that the
issues they face are more contentious
nownow.
Research published in the current
issue of Science suggests that monitoring the isotopic content
of the gases the volcano is emitting
now might help predict when — and how explosively — it will erupt.
Now new research, described in this week's
issue of the journal
Science, is revealing the true scope
of the tuna's wanderlust.
The Federal Aviation Administration has yet to
issue a commercial license to the company, Whitehorn said, so its spaceships must fly in the name
of environmental
science for
now.
But according to a report in the latest
issue of Science, Mustapha Meghraoui and his colleagues in Strasbourg, France and at the University
of Basel have
now pinpointed the quake's exact source.
But — thanks in no small part to Ioannidis's brutal honesty — all
of those
issues are
now out in the open and
science is working to address them.
IUCN has been dealing with these sorts
of issues for years
now, and so stands uniquely poised to help regulate de-extinction
science's future.
Now a pair
of studies published in the February 8
issue of Science conclude that biofuels may do more harm to the environment than good.
Now scientists have uncovered what may be a secret
of that versatility, at least for certain microbes: individuals with a high rate
of genetic mutation, says a Report in today's
issue of Science.
In the 14 December
issue of Science, the researchers report that that placental mammals all trace their roots to what is
now Africa, not to an ancient northern landmass.
Science is no longer the primary gating
issue — it's
now a matter
of investment and resource allocation.
Together with lead author Magnus T. Gudmundsson from the University
of Iceland, the team has
now published its findings in the upcoming
issue of Science.
And also there's a lot more room for low - budget coverage
of science now, and low budget means a lot
of, means commentary and debate and personalities, where you're not really talking about the
science and the
issues at hand.
Bob Walker, a Gingrich booster and former chairman
of the U.S. House Committee on
Science (
now the Committee on
Science, Space, and Technology), said that Gingrich «would probably be the most knowledgeable president on technology
issues ever elected.»
Now, in the 14 May
issue of Science, Kobayashi and his colleagues report that the same gene has been mutated in white grapes by a bit
of pushy DNA, resulting in loss
of skin color.
Now, two teams report in the 6 April
issue of Science that a related insulin - like pathway shapes life - span in fruit flies as well.
Now Peng Xia and Xuebiao Yao
of the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Nanoscale and University
of Science and Technology
of China, and their colleagues, describe in the December 11
issue of Molecular Biology
of the Cell (MBoC).
The special
issue of MTS Journal focuses on «Discovering NOAA: Applications
of Science and Technology Then,
Now, and in the Future.»
«This information yields new insights into how sperm stem cells function and develop under normal circumstances,» says the study's lead author Bradley Cairns, PhD, senior director
of basic
science at HCI and professor and chair
of oncological
sciences at the U
of U. «We have built a very important framework we can
now use to help us understand what happens when things go wrong, resulting in
issues like infertility and cancer in men.»
Now that
issue has been put to rest: In last week's
issue of Science (13 December, pp. 2211 and 2213), researchers showed that mice that lack melanopsin do not normally reset their circadian clocks in response to light, suggesting that melanopsin is capturing and relaying the light signal.
Now, two studies in the 12 October
issue of Science reveal how sea turtles and mole rats tap a basic navigational tool: Earth's magnetic field.
The study, published online Oct. 5 and appearing in the November
issue of Nature Geoscience, comes from Charles Lesher, professor
of Earth and Planetary
Science at UC Davis and a visiting professor at Aarhus University, and his former PhD student, Eric Brown,
now a post-doctoral scholar at Aarhus University.
April 18, 2018 -
Now, a Japanese research team led by the Institute
of Industrial
Science at The University
of Tokyo has solved this
issue by developing an automated robot that greatly speeds up the collection
of 2D crystals and their assembly to form van der Waals...
Now, in the August 11
issue of Science, the University
of California, San Francisco researchers report not only that they have identified the transporter, but that it is a protein that scientists have thought had a completely different role.
Now the Dawn space probe has sent back a bumper harvest
of findings, summarized in six new research papers published in a special
issue of the journal
Science.
A lot
of hard
science is coming out
now to prove what we've known in yogic
science for thousands
of years — a whole
issue of Scientific American came out on the brain and meditation recently.
Here's what's new and ready to stream
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Now, Showtime Anytime, FilmStruck, video - on - demand, and other streaming services... Two acclaimed shows that tackle contemporary issues through the prism of science fiction are back for their respective second seaso
Now, Showtime Anytime, FilmStruck, video - on - demand, and other streaming services... Two acclaimed shows that tackle contemporary
issues through the prism
of science fiction are back for their respective second seasons.