Sentences with phrase «national academies»

So has the majority of national academies of science of the leading industrial nations.
The leading scientific organizations of the world, like national academies of science and professional scientific societies, have carefully examined the results of climate science and endorsed these results.
Finding a way to organise such a campaign efficiently and given the limited resources available should be a priority for research institutions and national academies worldwide.
In 1931 he won the Isidor Medal at National Academy of Design and that summer he travelled to Hendaye, France, spending time with his family, Maurice Speiser (a longtime friend from Philadelphia) and Ernest Hemingway (right).
A study by National Academy of Sciences at the United States as reported by Arstechnica show that high levels of testosterone and low levels of stress hormone, cortisol, are just the right ingredients to successful leaders.
But Barton rejected an offer from National Academy of Sciences President Ralph Ciccerone to conduct a formal and independent review in the highly professional manner typical of the nation's foremost scientific body.
«Congratulations to the Blumberg Institute for the recruitment of Richard Pestell, a leading cancer scientist and physician,» said Arnie Levine, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor (Emeritus), Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, past President, Rockefeller University, member U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
1983 Reports from US National Academy of Sciences and Environmental Protection Agency spark conflict; greenhouse warming becomes a factor in mainstream politics.
Dr. Timothy Meyer came to TRIUMF from the U.S. National Academies in Washington, D.C..
Raising the overall share of the young adult population with STEM degrees to 10 %, a target embraced by previous National Academies reports and national policymakers, would require a tripling of current degree production rates for underrepresented minorities.
The panelists were Katharine Witgert, Program Manager at National Academy for State Healthy Policy and Melissa Harris, Director of the Division of Benefits and Coverage at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Field leaders championing the Linked Learning vision include the Linked Learning Alliance, National Academy Foundation (NAF), ConnectEd, and many others.
In addition, fellows participate in professional development retreats with National Academy of Education members, senior scholars, and other leaders in the field.
Group shows include National Academy Museum, New York, National Museum, Gdansk, Poland, The Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Delaware, Canton Museum of Art, Ohio.
Here's the view on energy taxes — as commissioned by the US government — from the US National Academies Committee on Health, Environmental, and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy Production and Consumption.
1999 Criticism that satellite measurements show no warming are dismissed by National Academy Panel.
Allison is a personal trainer certified through National Academy of Sports Medicine and holds a certification in Parkinson's PWR!
Rocks and sediments that have recorded conditions millions of years ago could be the key to predicting the future of climate change, according to a new National Academy of Sciences report
He was elected an Associate of the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1938, and a full Academician in 1941.
The United States should embark on a coordinated national research program into inertial confinement fusion — but only after researchers successfully demonstrate the scientific basis of the technology by creating a burning plasma in the laboratory, an expert panel assembled by the U.S. National Academies recommends in a report released today.
Modifying DNA to prevent disease in a baby could be allowed in rare cases, says National Academies report
In early 2018, the U.S. National Academies released a report called «Thriving on Our Changing Planet: A Decadal Strategy for Earth Observation from Space.»
An important scientific paper (by Chakravarty et al.), called Sharing global CO2 emission reductions among one billion high emitters was just published in the Proceedings of the [US] National Academy of Sciences.
In the early 1980s we had the Charney Report and the first National Academy findings which set the climate sensitivity at between 1.5 and 4.5 deg C for doubling of CO2, where it remains today after another 30 years and untold billions of climate model research.
It was created with Master Printer Taka Maruno at The National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts in the winter of 2013.
William Wegman and his dog emerge from the calendars, the 2006 National Academy Annual from 181 years of torpor, and Bo Bartlett from the American tradition.
Sullivan Goss presents twenty five sublime oil sketches by National Academy artist, Lockwood de Forest.
«Diversifying science is not just the good and humane thing to do,» said Holt, echoing a recent National Academies Press publication, Developing a National STEM Workforce Strategy.
1960: 70th Anniversary Exhibition, National Association of Women Artists National Academy Galleries, New York, NY
In what seemed like a nod to Fiala's early criticism of Akshar's lack of government experience, the campaign released the candidate's resume, showing his eight years as a law enforcement official and graduation from the FBI National Academy in Virginia.
Received National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Personal Trainer Certification, valid since May 2013 and engage in continuing education to keep certification current and stay up to date on current fitness trends.
He studied music composition, performance, and visual arts at Goldsmiths College, Bergen National Academy of Arts, and completed his doctoral project with the Norwegian Research Fellowship Programme.
His work has garnered more than half a dozen national journalism prizes, including an Investigative Reporters & Editors Award and the inaugural $ 20,000 National Academies Communication Award.
Already he has received several prizes for his scientific results, including one from the French National Academy of Medicine and another from the French Academy of Sciences.
Our ArtSlant museum page is listed under National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts.
During her 10 - week National Academies fellowship, she learned about the FASEB position, and was hired in 2005.
Zero growth may benefit the world as a whole, but it is not best for Uganda says Wilson Byarugaba of the Uganda National Academy of Science.
For his part, Mr. Monckton says there is no need to exploit such events because he and others have exposed fatal weaknesses in the mainstream view that a strong warming effect is due to rising concentrations of carbon dioxide — regardless of the peer - reviewed, Nobel Prize - winning work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the conclusions of various national academies of science and 100 years of growing accord on the basics.
Although this topic has been a sore point at some blogs, I've always presumed that the views of IPCC and various national academies represented a form of consensus among the climate science community.
In a short book - the first in a series in which National Academy of Science members will describe their science and research for general audiences - the author offers a concise primer on the brain and its development.
«Your Dog's Nutritional Needs,» Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, National Academies Division on Earth and Life Studies.

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