Sentences with phrase «linked areas of science»

The number of individuals who could be genuinely regarded as climate specialists is very limited and they are hampered by not being specialists in all the linked areas of science.

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2) As part of the ESRC Genomics Network (EGN), the Forum acts to: integrate the diverse strands of social science research within and beyond the EGN; develop links between social scientists and scientists working across the entire range of genomic science and technology; connect research in this area to policy makers, business, the media and civil society in the UK and abroad.
Members interested in this area of work aim to raise the visibility of human rights principles as part of the practice of science and its applications, linking ethics codes that guide the scientific, engineering and health communities to human rights principles.
Headline: Old Brains Can Learn New Tricks: Study Shows Older People Use Different Areas Of The Brain To Perform Same «Thinking Task» As Young Link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/10/991021094811.htm Source: Science Daily / University of ToronOf The Brain To Perform Same «Thinking Task» As Young Link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/10/991021094811.htm Source: Science Daily / University of Toronof Toronto
Bioinformatics, a hybrid science that links biological data with techniques for information storage, distribution, and analysis to support multiple areas of scientific research, including biomedicine.
«Much of the information given was probably more relevant to the History or Indigenous Studies curriculum, but I can see many links to science, my curriculum area,» she said.
The planning covers a range of Geography and History objectives with a focus on the local area which can be easily adapted, and also Art and Science with a link to local buildings and habitats.
For teachers who don't want to wait, the lesson plans developed by Rose and Indarawis, thanks to a National Science Foundation grant, are now available through Fishwick's Web site, as are several articles on aesthetic computing, links to free software developed by students of Fishwick, and a discussion area.
The activities are linked to areas of various science curricula but is on the whole a cross-curricular resource for use around October 31st / November 1st.
This resource comes with a lesson plan for the Year 2 topic Uses of Everyday Materials (DfE, 2014) and is done in detail with timings, materials, learning objectives, learning outcomes, links to other areas of the curriculum, the science process skills, new vocabulary underlined, and the activity itself.
As an approach for secondary education reform, UNITE - LA, partnering strategically with the L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce, champions Linked Learning which integrates rigorous academics with career - based learning and real world workplace experience in a wide range of fields, including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics, (STEAM).
59 «Enlarge one neocortical area, enlarge them all» paraphrased from: Barbara L. Finlay and R. B. Darlington, «Linked regularities in the development and evolution of mammalian brains,» Science 268:1578 - 1584 (1995).
The links between solar activity and climate remain controversial, but headway is being made to oppose some of the accepted science in this area.
STEM in Early Childhood is a starting point to learn more about how the content areas of Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (STEM) link with other curriculum areas and programming in early childhood settings.
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