Sentences with phrase «new scientific laws»

At the end of that piece, he quoted Richard Feynman concerning the empirical nature of the search for new scientific laws, and then closed with this assertion: «The most important component of climate science is careful, long - term observations of climate - related phenomena, from space, from land, and in the oceans.
So far, chaoplexologists have failed to find any profound new scientific laws.

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While other firms play catchup with a reactive approach, Hagens Berman has become a proactive pioneer — testing vehicles, effecting scientific evidence of new fraud and leading the pack against automakers who violate the law.
With few exceptions, we have not seen men of the cloth actively applying the scientific method and revealing new laws of nature that add to our appreciation of the created world.
If this belief did not lead to scientific materialism, why should the clearer establishment of laws of nature by the New Science?
Using opened ended scientific laws, assumptions, dreams, frauds, and modern myth makin» is not new.
So, even a scientific law like gravitation, is still being subjected to new studies which modify our understanding of gravity without radically changing its core tenants.
When assessing the classification of new drugs, the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs hears evidence from law enforcement agencies, charities, professional bodies and scientific evidence.
The right to science is the subject of a new report, «Giving Meaning to the Right to Science: A Global and Multidisciplinary Approach,» developed by AAAS» Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program and Science and Human Rights Coalition and released in conjunction with the meeting.
U.C. Berkeley School of Law professor Franklin Zimring talks about his article, «How New York Beat Crime,» in the August issue of Scientific American
He's a professor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and he studies the use of empirical research to inform legal policy; and he's the author of an article in the August issue of Scientific American titled, «How New York Beat Crime», about the reasons for the huge drops in crime over the last couple of decades in America's largest city.
The Committee of 100, a group of influential Chinese - Americans whose membership includes former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao and David Ho, scientific director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City, has held seminars across the country for scientists outlining the laws governing trade secrets theft and export controls on critical technologies and explaining how to avoid inviting suspicion.
Boulakia gives us a peek at a brand new area of patent law — patent mapping — which requires a blend of scientific, legal, and business acumen.
Jessica Wyndham, Interim Director of the AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program (SRHRL) opened the meeting, noting that both the scientific and human rights communities are on alert, evaluating the statements and watching closely the actions of the new US administration in areas including climate change, the environment, health, reproductive rights, and freedom of information and freedom of eScientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program (SRHRL) opened the meeting, noting that both the scientific and human rights communities are on alert, evaluating the statements and watching closely the actions of the new US administration in areas including climate change, the environment, health, reproductive rights, and freedom of information and freedom of escientific and human rights communities are on alert, evaluating the statements and watching closely the actions of the new US administration in areas including climate change, the environment, health, reproductive rights, and freedom of information and freedom of expression.
Although it still needs to be accepted by parliament, Garmendia told reporters that the law could provide «a new model» for scientific research and development.
Under a law that went into effect on 1 January, RAS subsumed sister academies for medicine and for agriculture and turned over management of its real estate and assets — including all the institutes of the merged academy — to a new Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations (FASO).
While the new law has disadvantages for the whole scientific community, certain groups look set to suffer particular discrimination.
An ambitious new food - safety law aims to shift the focus of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from response to prevention, but an under - resourced scientific staff — and budgetary restraints — may limit how much FDA can accomplish, experts say.
Now, thanks to a new federal law, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is taking steps that could assure postdocs the scientific and career development training that their positions implicitly promise but often fail to deliver.
Jessica Wyndham, associate director of the Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program, said that ultimately the new grant will permit them to build on previous projects and test new methods that have not been previously tested or applied to human rights contexts.
The scientists around the two lead authors Ulrike Kornek and Jan Steckel have now published their results in the study «The climate rent curse: new challenges for burden sharing» in the scientific journal International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
If you are interested in getting involved, contact Cathy Furlong, chair of the New Projects Committee, at [email protected] or Theresa Harris, with the AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights, and Law Program, at [email protected].
OTTAWA — During the Canadian Science Policy Conference, NDP Science Critic Kennedy Stewart called on the new Liberal government to enshrine scientific freedom into law and announced the opposition's concrete proposals to defend evidence - based policy.
U.S. District Judge Adrian Duplantier of New Orleans has postponed the American Civil Liberties Union's suit against Louisiana's «scientific - creationism» law until a separate suit on the issue before another federal district court has been decided.
Upon the dissolution of the association known as the New Jersey Association of School Librarians, Inc., the Board of Trustees will, after paying or making provision for the payment of all of the liabilities of the Association, distribute the remaining assets to such organization or organizations organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, religious, or scientific purposes as will at the time qualify as an exempt organization or organizations under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal Revenue Law), as the Board of Trustees will determine, or to a state, federal or local government for a public purpose.
The new law would not apply to those who breed and sell hunting dogs, dogs «during lawful scientific research», dogs receiving veterinary treatment or during exercise or cleaning of their enclosures, pet stores, animal rescues or shelter, hobby or show breeders who have custody of no more than ten female covered dogs for the purpose of breeding those dogs and selling any offspring for use as a pet; dog trainers who do not breed and sell any dogs for use as a pet.
He was admitted to the New York Bar and has served as a law clerk and scientific advisor to a number of federal judges.
Francesca Grifo, senior scientist and director of the scientific integrity program of the Union of Concerned Scientists, said in a news release that the new incident was a good reminder to British law enforcement agencies to «redouble their efforts to find the criminals who are behind» the initial release of the douments.
This scientific principle is so well established, it may well be a new Universal Law.
Volunteer scientific and technical experts then discuss the applications and submit prior art they think might be relevant to determining if an invention is new and non-obvious, as the law requires.
It is certainly true, as we here at Abnormal Use have been cited by a number of legal publications that have taken notice of this site, including The New York Times, NPR, Scientific American, and a whole host of regional newspapers, law blogs, and other publications.
An argument has been made — for example, in Lynda M. Collins «Causation, contribution and Clements: Revisiting the material contribution test in Canadian tort law» (2011), 19 Tort L. Rev. 86 — that there is something inherently uncertain about vehicle dynamics because (in the scheme of human scientific progress) this subject is relatively new.
In Arizona, the legislature has amended state law to require that providers follow the regimen outlined on the old label for medication abortion, regardless of scientific evidence and the new FDA - approved label.
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