In the newly published edition of the well -
known science magazine Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) they present their search engine «CSI: FingerID.»
Every week I eagerly consume the pages of the well -
known science magazines and dwell on the coverage of scientific issues in the press.
Not exact matches
She obviously thinks she
know enough
science to write a book promoting the safety of homebirth, run a website promoting the safety of homebirth, write articles in
magazines and on websites like The Daily Beast promoting the safety of homebirth, but she doesn't think you
know enough to debate the scientific evidence about the safety of homebirth?
According to the Washington Post, La Montagne's interest in
science can be traced back to playing with a chemistry set and reading an article in Look
magazine (
no longer published) about a doctor who worked with vaccines.
«Throughout our 166 year history, we have strived to play an active role in facilitating innovation in addition to reporting on it,» says Mariette DiChristina, Editor in Chief of Scientific American, the longest continuously published
magazine in the U.S. «Scientific American's goal is to make
science content available to interested readers anytime, anywhere -
no matter which device they choose to read it on.
Previously just a backup mission, Eddington will study the composition and structure of stars by measuring seismic vibrations at their surfaces, a technique
known as asteroseismology (see p. 1595; subscription to
Science magazine required).
Nobel Laureate Elizabeth Blackburn introduced Gordon - Messer (Blackburn's cat - sitter) to a well -
known name in
science education, Emeritus Biochemist Bruce Alberts at the University of California, San Francisco and current editor - in - chief of Science Ma
science education, Emeritus Biochemist Bruce Alberts at the University of California, San Francisco and current editor - in - chief of
Science Ma
Science Magazine.
Try a trade journal: Writers for biomedical research publications (professional
magazines, not scientific journals) often
know quite a bit about biomedical
science... and they can write, too.
Science magazine heralded these transcription activator - like effector nuclease proteins,
known as TALENS, as a major scientific breakthrough in 2012, nicknaming them «genomic cruise missiles» for their ability to allow researchers to target specific locations with great efficiency.
The site,
known as Tabun Cave, «is unique in that it's a site with a very long sequence» of early human occupancy, Ron Shimelmitz, an archaeologist at the University of Haifa and a co-author of the new study, told
Science magazine.
To me this is a prime example of «Bro
science» where the same unsubstantiated claims are echoed repeatedly through men's «health»
magazines and weightlifting
magazines, with some reinforcement from Paleo «academics», until the shear volume of it lends a air of legitimacy to the recommendations to dramatically over consume protein and it becomes something that «everybody just
knows».
Science magazine has unveiled its 2015 «Breakthrough of the Year» and the winner is a gene - editing technology that experts say will change life as we know it — potentially revolutionizing medicine, basic science, and agric
Science magazine has unveiled its 2015 «Breakthrough of the Year» and the winner is a gene - editing technology that experts say will change life as we
know it — potentially revolutionizing medicine, basic
science, and agric
science, and agriculture.
Global Education
Magazine logo meaning from Global Education
Magazine Javier Collado Ruano: Dear Prof. Padmanabhan Krishna, thank you very much for all the conferences that you are doing these months around Brazil, and thank you to give us also the opportunity to
know a little bit more about your theosophical approach to Education,
Science and -LSB-...]
Since Jason Zweig has worked at various times for Time, Forbes and Money
magazines, he
knows how to simplify fiscal language and explain things in an interesting way, which makes Your Money and Your Brain: How The New
Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich a lot more fun than it might sound.
Dan Koeppel is a well -
known outdoors, nature, and adventure writer who has written for the New York Times
Magazine, Outside, Audubon, Popular
Science, and National Geographic Adventure, where he is a contributing editor.
For those who do not
know, Discover
Magazine reports on captivating developments in
science, medicine, technology, and the world around us.
One of the world's largest non-profit
science and educational organizations, National Geographic is
known worldwide for its
magazines, documentaries, and award - winning photos.
Consider, for example, the recent AAAS - sponsored and scientist - written document «What We
Know», and subseqent letters published in
Science magazine and letters to AAAS members by Alan Leshner..
«I
knew people would misuse this,» he told
Science magazine's website.
«Let's hope it never happens, but if we ever have our back against the wall we will
know ahead of time what we need to do,» said Marcia McNutt, chair of the committee and editor in chief of
Science magazine.
Other scientists have considered injecting tiny particles
known as aerosols into the stratosphere, the region above the troposphere, as a way to cool the planet,
Science magazine reported.
Science Magazine: «Several Experts» Agree With WRI That Higher Coal Consumption Rate Already
Known And Has Been Factored Into Upcoming Talks.
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.