Sentences with phrase «new scientific name»

Scientists suspect the new group will be the largest group of vertebrates to ever receive a new scientific name.

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In an interview with CNBC's «On the Money,» the host of the new National Geographic Channel TV show «StarTalk» — based on Tyson's podcast and Sirius XM radio show of the same name — described the dynamic implications of scientific discovery.
The moral ambivalence of the new medical and scientific achievements also explains the public fascination with the two events: «Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord» (Job 1:21, KJV).
Chinggiskhaania bifurcata is the scientific name of one of the new kinds of multicellular algae recently found preserved as ancient fossils.
Floods have punctuated the Earth's history, but the «Zanclean megaflood» — so named for the geologic age during which it occurred (from 5.3 million to 3.6 million years ago)-- is thought to be the largest ever, the new research, published in January in Scientific Reports reveals.
And the fact is that according to the scientific supporters of this name, the Earth is in a new geological epoch, «the era of the human being,» since human action is leading to major changes that are leaving their mark on the Earth's geological strata.
Polaszek says changing a species name for purely political reasons is verboten, and merely announcing new names does not ensure that scientists will adopt the changes, which must be published in a scientific journal to be official.
Dr. Bruce Alberts, Editor - in - Chief of Science, Dr. Elias Zerhouni, Chief Scientific Adviser of AAAS's new journal Science Translational Medicine, and Dr. Ahmed Zewail were named to serve as the country's first science envoys as part of President Obama's U.S. Science Envoy Program.
This species common name is the «pocket shark,» though those in the field of classifying animals refer to it by its scientific name Mollisquama sp., according to a new study published in the international journal of taxonomy Zootaxa.
The team gave the new formal scientific name of Sederipes goddardensis, meaning sitting traces from Goddard Space Flight Center, to this unusual configuration of tracks.
The formal description was then prepared for publication and specimens were deposited in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History, as required by scientific rules when naming new species.
Meanwhile, the scientific name of the new species is Pylopaguropsis mollymullerae after Ellen Muller's young granddaughter Molly Muller.
More than seventy species of macroalgae inhabiting the deep reefs were identified during the study, and several more new species have not yet been assigned formal scientific names.
He had inadvertently found a new cave, later named Hulu, which has turned out to be a scientific treasure chest.
The program has three major components: the Director's R&D Fund, which develops new capabilities in support of the Laboratory's research initiatives, the Seed Money Fund, which is open to all innovative ideas that have the potential for enhancing the Laboratory's core scientific and technical disciplines, and the Named Fellowships, open to outstanding doctorate - level candidate scientists and engineers to achieve experience in areas of science and technology of national importance.
July 2010 - Urban Lendahl Heads New Research Centre EuroSyStem PI Urban Lendahl named as Scientific Director of the Wallenberg Institute for Regenerative Medicine EuroSyStem PI Urban Lendahl will be the Scientific Director of a new regenerative medicine research centre at the Karolinska Instituet in StockhoNew Research Centre EuroSyStem PI Urban Lendahl named as Scientific Director of the Wallenberg Institute for Regenerative Medicine EuroSyStem PI Urban Lendahl will be the Scientific Director of a new regenerative medicine research centre at the Karolinska Instituet in Stockhonew regenerative medicine research centre at the Karolinska Instituet in Stockholm.
Her most notable work to date along these lines was the analysis of a partial skeleton of a new genus and species of Cretaceous bird from Vega Island that she and colleagues named Vegavis iaai in the prestigious scientific journal Nature in 2005.
With that thought in mind, PPPL has named Computational Scientist Eliot Feibush to lead a new University consortium that will share efforts to turn mountains of scientific data into eye - friendly computer visualizations.
Fast forward to Jan. 28 - 30, 2016, and the first Conference on Nutritional Ketosis and Metabolic Therapeutics in Tampa, Florida, held in conjunction with the launch of the new scientific journal by the same name.
Scientists at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences named a new ankylosaurus species «Crichtonsaurus» after Michael Crichton, who's book Jurassic Park helped make dinosaurs one of the most popular scientific subjects.
- Aristotle Say «HELLO» to Francis, IFA's newest probability machine, named after Francis Galton, an English mathematician who was an expert in many scientific fields.
The scientific name translates as «Big - Winged New Englander.»
Even though the poster to the left says to pre-order for 2 unique offers we only actually see one offer on the screen, even though the face of the Assassin is not clear at least we have a first look at the new protagonist and we only have to wait until E3 to be able to put a name to the face and perhaps find out the name of the man he is with, According to some rudimentary history I think it might just be Joseph Priestley who did also have a chapter in his scientific journey called «The Chemical Revolution».
Simultaneously epic and intimate, and operating somewhere between sculpture, drawing, scientific models and fantasy machines, Sze's orchestrations of newspapers, toothpicks, cotton buds, office furniture and table lamps — to name just a few of her myriad materials — have won the 45 - year - old New York artist international acclaim, a slew of global shows, a 2003 McArthur Fellowship (AKA «Genius Grant») and the American pavilion at the last Venice Biennale.
A new batch of special spots where humans are interacting with the rest of nature in sustainable ways have been named by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
These allegations were reported gleefully in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Nature, Scientific American, and many other media outlets and news pages of science journals in a manner calculated not only to divert attention from the conclusions of our paper but also to damage Dr Soon's reputation in his scientific calling, to put his employment at the Center at risk, to deter more serious journals from accepting future papers bearing his name as an author, to deter potential funders for fear of adverse publicity, and thus to threaten not only his livelihood but also the scienceScientific American, and many other media outlets and news pages of science journals in a manner calculated not only to divert attention from the conclusions of our paper but also to damage Dr Soon's reputation in his scientific calling, to put his employment at the Center at risk, to deter more serious journals from accepting future papers bearing his name as an author, to deter potential funders for fear of adverse publicity, and thus to threaten not only his livelihood but also the sciencescientific calling, to put his employment at the Center at risk, to deter more serious journals from accepting future papers bearing his name as an author, to deter potential funders for fear of adverse publicity, and thus to threaten not only his livelihood but also the science he loves.
Scientists at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences named a new ankylosaurus species «Crichtonsaurus» after Michael Crichton, who's book Jurassic Park helped make dinosaurs one of the most popular scientific subjects.
In a new peer - reviewed scientific paper published in the journal Earth Sciences last December (2017), a Federation University (Australia) Science and Engineering student named Robert Holmes contends he may have found the key to unlocking our understanding of how planets with thick atmospheres (like Earth) remain «fixed» at 288 Kelvin (K), 740 K (Venus), 165 K (Jupiter)... without considering the need for a planetary greenhouse effect or changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
Yes, they were interesting (and educational) times, before Climategate I didn't think much about the reasons for the great big new taxes but when Climategate occurred I took an interest and since then have become a skeptic or denialist or whatever the current word is Perhaps what Politicisation has done in the name of science is demonstrate that there are inquiring and courageous scientific and other minds that do not close And where's Bulldust (I think he is Australian as I am) and the coiner of the phrase «Climategate» Happy anniversary everyone, thank you Anthony for a wonderful site
Everytime an author publishes something different from what the IPCC published in their last report — from Solomon et al. on stratospheric water vapor trends to all the new hockey sticks post the so - called «iconic» Mann hockeystick, each of which is somewhat different, to all the GWP - replacement metrics proposed by Fuglesvedt et al., to practically any paper published in the scientific literature or any talk given at AGU... scientists don't make their name by publishing papers that say, «yup, we're just saying exactly what the IPCC said.
What emerges are potentially promising new avenues for treating substance use disorders (SUDs), thanks to the untapped healing power of a neurotransmitter in the brain: «oxytocin,» by its scientific name, also known as the «love molecule.»
Collaboration Initial data analyses and publications on Middle Childhood Survey and linked data were generated primarily by the authors of this paper and other members of the Scientific Committee, named in the Acknowledgements section, who oversaw the New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW - CDS).
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