Science teachers are in short supply in the United States,
notes feature editor Jim Austin, but scientists who wish to teach will have to jump through some hoops.
Not exact matches
Editor's
note: This
feature is inspired by an earlier version written by Gus Lubin, Michael Kelley, and Rob Wile.
Editor's
Note: Entrepreneur's «20 Questions» series
features established, along with up - and - coming entrepreneurs and asks them a series of questions about what makes them tick, their everyday success strategies and advice they have for aspiring founders.
Editor's
note: Startland News is continuing its «Fund Me, KC»
feature to highlight area entrepreneurial efforts to accelerate businesses or projects.
Editor's Note: Entrepreneur's «20 Questions» series features both established and up - and - coming entrepreneurs and asks them a number of questions about what makes them tick, their everyday success ...
Editor's
note: The Science Seat is a
feature in which our sister blog CNN Light Years sits down with movers and shakers from different areas of scientific exploration.
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Editors»
note: The October issue of First Things
featured Phillip Johnson's essay, «Evolution as Dogma: The Establishment of Naturalism,» along with responses to the essay by William B. Provine, Gareth Nelson, Irving Kristol, Thomas H. Jukes, and Matthew Berke.
Editor's
Note: «Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door»
features the Muslim community of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where Matthew Miller has lived since age 15.
Editor's
Note: This story comes from a new CNN Special, «Stories Reporter,» with Tom Foreman which
features an in - depth look at the news of the day.
Editors Note: This article was initially published on October 14, 2014: Back in March of 2014 we introduced our new Think Tank
feature which allows Bet Labs customers to easily share their betting systems with other users.
EDITOR»S
NOTE: This short featurette ran in our Dec. 20, 2012, issue as part of a five - part
feature on the faces who represented each of the 2012 Norhern California CIF Bowl representatives.
EDITOR»S
NOTE: This
feature ran in our May 24 issue.
Editor's
Note: We're starting a new
feature leading up to Christmas.
Editor's
Note: Today we're
featuring a guest post by Emerald Doula and so - super-talented photographer Kallyn Boerner.
Note to
editors: The report can be downloaded from the FACE website at http://www.face.eu/nature-conservation and the
featured project in the UK can be seen at http://basc.org.uk/conservation/green-shoots/green-shoots-in-cheshire/
In a story overseen by an
editor named Whittaker Chambers, the magazine
noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the
features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomb.
Editor's
note: Several authors during this
feature have
noted the need to improve the processes used in drug discovery, with the hope that the development of new science talent can contribute to this goal.
Editor's
Note: This is the fifth in a series of five
features on carbon capture and storage, running daily from April 6 to April 10, 2009.
Editor's
Note: We are posting this
feature from our December 2007 issue because of a discussion on the semantic web at ScienceOnline09.
Editor's
Note: This is the fourth in a series of five
features on carbon capture and storage, running daily from April 6 to April 10, 2009.
Editor's
Note: Some of the reporting for this
feature took place as a result of a Jefferson Fellowship from the East — West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Editor's
Note: A career in technical support often means many hours spent on the road, as you'll realise if you've read some of this month's other
feature articles.
Editor's
note: The following is a critique of a social and emotional learning program called MindUP that I have covered in other blogs (see list below) and in a
feature in Scientific American Mind (visit «Schools Add Workouts for Attention, Grit and Emotional Control»).
Editors note: This story is part of a
Feature «The Color of Plants on Other Worlds» from the April 2008 issue of Scientific American.
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Editor's
note: our index of monthly
feature indexes is, I think, the best available introduction to the kinds of jobs scientists are doing these days.]
Editor's
Note: This is the fourth in a series of six
features on the science of food, running daily from March 30 through April 6, 2009.
Editor's
Note: This is the first in a series of five
features on carbon capture and storage, running daily from April 6 to April 10, 2009.
Editors note: This story is part of a
Feature «The Doping Dilemma» from the April 2008 issue of Scientific American.
Editor's
Note: This is the third in a series of six
features on the science of food, running daily from March 30 through April 6, 2009.
The invited
feature article was published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A,
noted on the cover, and awarded the American Chemical Society's coveted
Editors» Choice.
«I'm not usually a spaghetti girl but I loved it,» Elizabeth, senior
features editor, agreed, while Leigh, yoga and meditation
editor,
noted, «I expected it to taste just like beets, but it was bursting with other flavors.
Editor's
note: If you're looking to learn more about vitamin C — check out our section called, «Vitamin C Benefits» — and, in particular, take a look at «Reversing disease with the multi-C protocol» by Thomas Levy, MD, JD — a
featured NaturalHealth365 contributor.
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Editor's
note: Some of the recipes
featured in this article include ingredients on the Whole 30 avoidance list: legumes (lentils) and grains (quinoa).
Editor's
Note: We've already
featured trailers for this film before, but this one is for the US release.
Home Video
Notes: Almost Christmas Release Date: 7 February 2017 Almost Christmas releases to home video (Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copy) with the following extra
features: - Even More Gags - Aunt May Unplugged - Home For the Holidays - The Director Diaries - Walter Meyers» Sweet Potato Pie - My Favorite Scene Is... - Working With Actors -
Feature Commentary with Director David E. Talbert,
Editor Troy Takaki and Apprentice
Editor Gene Lewis Jr..
Editor's
note: «Blood Simple,» the
feature debut of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen opens Friday at the Nuart with a new 4k restoration from the original 35 mm negative that was supervised and approved by the Coen brothers, along with director of photography Barry Sonnenfeld.
Editor's
note: The 2005 edition of Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook is now on sale, and
features this introduction in which the critic explains how the movies helped him through a difficult year.
Editor's
note: This is the fifth
feature in our Special Issue on Terence Davies» A Quiet Passion, which can be read in full here.
Editor's
Note: Linda Lantieri,
featured in this video as the co-founder of Resolving Conflict Creatively Program (RCCP), is now director of the Inner Resilience Program and a program consultant with CASEL.
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Editor's
note: During the holidays, NC Policy Watch is taking a look back at 2014 by
featuring some of our top news stories and commentaries from the past 12 months.
Editor's
Note: The Minnesota Educator, a publication of Education Minnesota,
featured Teach to Lead and the Denver summit in its March 2015 newsletter.
«It sports the best navigation system graphics out of all vehicles tested,» opined online
editor Ed Tahaney, while
features editor Rory Jurnecka
noted, «if you can only have one car to do it all and need four doors, the A4 is an excellent choice.
Those
features come in various option packages, as does a Fender stereo, which was in our TDI and was very good, one
editor noted.
Editor's
Note: Why
feature a Ford Focus on Swedespeed?
For the Fit, Kelley Blue Book's
editors noted, «This diminutive hatchback has a
feature called the Magic Seat that gives the interior space and versatility that rivals that of a small SUV.
Editor's
note: All technical specifications and standard / optional
features in this press release refer to the U.S. model and may differ from models marketed in other regions.
Editors»
Note: Amazon has recently announced a new 7 - inch tablet called the Fire which
features a 1.2 - GHz quad - core processor, a 7 - inch display and Fire OS 5 for just $ 50.
Editor's
Note: I am pleased to
feature this interview with Penelope Trunk as part of the Winning Edits Expert Interview Series.
Even better are the book detail pages,
featuring editors notes and thoughtful reviews — though my favourite
feature is «read time,» which shows the approximate time it should take me to finish a particular book (think: can I finish this title while I'm traveling and in airports today?
For a better tablet PC overall, we strongly recommend the
Editors» Choice Asus VivoTab
Note 8, which offers better battery life, a fuller
feature set, and still sells for under $ 250.