Sentences with phrase «new queen of the sciences»

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When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952, Winston Churchill, her first prime minister, heralded the coming of the new reign in the House of Commons as marking «a golden age of... science and machinery», in which the nations of the world would be able to produce «an undreamed - of prosperity with culture and leisure ever more widely spread can come, perhaps even easily and swiftly, to the masses of the people in every land».
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QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about the city's plan to build a pre-K school at the New York Hall of Science, which was approved by the state legislature in June 2017 and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo last night: «The city received the necessary -LSB-...]
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QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about the city's plan to build a pre-K school at the New York Hall of Science, which was approved by the state legislature in June 2017 and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo last night:
New research published this week in Science says that some queen termites can reproduce both sexually and asexually, depending on the kind of baby they're making (workers or queens).
«We also hope to improve on the properties of this new silk - based bionicomposite and are working on extending the technique to other animals (like silkworms) and plants,» adds Pugno, who is also professor at the School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University in London and the Bruno Kessler Foundation in Trento.
2000 Catharijne prize for medical research 2001 Award from the European Society for Clinical Investigation 2001 Spinoza Award of the Netherlands Research Council (NWO) 2004 Louis - Jeantet Prize for Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland 2005 The Science and Society Prize, Amsterdam 2005 The French honor of «Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur» 2005 Katharine Berkan Judd Award, New York 2006 Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize for Immunology and Cancer Research, Jerusalem 2008 Josephine Nefkens Prize for Cancer Research (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) 2008 Meyenburg Cancer Research Award, Germany 2009 The Queen Wilhelmina Dutch Cancer Society Award, Amsterdam 2010 The United European Gastroenterology Federation (UEGF) Research Prize 2011 The Ernst Jung Medical Award, Germany 2011 Kolff prize, Amsterdam 2012 Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer (ARC) Léopold Griffuel Prize, Paris 2012 William Beaumont prize of the American Gastroenterology Association 2012 The Heineken Prize for Medicine 2012 Knight in the Order of the Netherlands» Lion 2013 The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences 2014 Massachusetts General Hospital Award in Cancer Research 2014 TEFAF Oncology Chair 2014, Maastricht 2014 Fellow of the AACR Academy 2014 Struyvenberg European Society for Clinical Investigation (ESCI) medal 2014 National Icon of the Netherlands 2015 ISSCR - McEwen Award for Innovation 2016 The Academy Professor Prize of the Royal Netherlands Academy 2016 Kazemi Award for Research Excellence in Bio-Medicine 2016 The Körber European Science Prize, Germany 2016 Swammerdam medal, Amsterdam 2016 The Ilse & Helmut Wachter award, Hamburg, Germany 2017 Princess Takamatsu Award of Merit, Tokyo
That notion extended to the very upper reaches of society: Queen Victoria of England — whose menagerie of pets included Skye terriers Islay, Cairnach, and Dandie Dinmot; King Charles spaniel Dash; greyhound Nero; mastiff Hector; and many more — was well - known to be suspicious of the new science of animal experimentation.
After completing his BSc in Life Science, Dr. Reuben Dinsmore travelled from the Ontario campus of Queen's to the Boucher Institute in New Westminster.
When Bill's family is sitting around their new black - and - white telly watching the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the wisecracks are worthy of «Mystery Science Theater.»
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