Sentences with phrase «number of scientists across»

More and more Americans are joining the increasing number of scientists across the planet skeptical of Gore's doomsday predictions.
But the best part for me, both at Science and at TREE, has been the privileged access to a wide range of new and fascinating research, and the opportunity to interact with a huge number of scientists across a range of disciplines.
Sugden's work gives him privileged access to a wide range of new and fascinating research, and the opportunity to interact with a huge number of scientists across a range of disciplines.

Not exact matches

Scientists studying Forster's terns in San Francisco Bay may have found an answer: They discovered that a colony's sound, which is much easier to gather, is enough to compare the number of nests between colonies and across years.
And Chinese scientists rank behind only their U.S. counterparts on number of publications, although they are heavily skewed toward the natural sciences compared with a more even distribution by U.S. authors across disciplines.
Using a digital terrain model of the landscape and a hydrological model simulation the scientists found that planting trees on the floodplain and increasing the number of logjams, across 10 - 15 per cent of the total river length could reduce the peak height of a potential flood in the town by 6 per cent once the trees had grown for 25 years.
Working across a set of 20 islands off the Finnish coast, a group of Finnish scientists found that a disproportionate number of small islands were lacking the highest levels of the food chain.
After counting up tree species from 1170 research sites studied by hundreds of scientists, a team extrapolated the number likely to exist across the entire region.
«So now the goal, the scope of every scientist across the U.S.A., and maybe abroad, is to make that injection safer» by «reducing the number of earthquakes as much as we can,» he said, explaining why the research was done.
In a major policy shift that is reverberating across the biomedical research community, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, says it plans to cap the number of grants an investigator can hold in order to free up funding for early - career scientists and those struggling to keep their labs afloat.
− The high number of applications shows that Swedish scientists are keen to use the new technologies across many research areas.
Because molecular manufacturing cuts across a number of fields — physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, software, and more — and because it uses a rather novel approach to building stuff, almost any scientist will find something in the proposal that violates one or more intuitions.
The ACSM conference provided opportunities to network directly with a number of scientists and clinicians from across the globe who have conducted research on behalf of CarnoSyn ® beta - alanine.
The constellation's formation matches a number of others indexed across ancient human civilization, constituting sufficient evidence to justify aging zillionaire Peter Weylan (Guy Pearce, heavily augmented by prosthetics, and likely some CGI) sending a team of scientists to the far reaches of the galaxy, trailing the origins of human life on a hunch.
Indeed, arrayed against the arcane burlesque of the United Nations IPCC with its politically selected 2500 Scientists, of which a core group of 600 exists, and a relatively small number of mediocre «scientists» here and there across the American landscape who have suddenly found notoriety or grant money in the global warming cause, are 31,072 + legitimate and viable scientists (of which I am one) who signed the American Petition Project declaring the Global Warming Hypothesis bogus found here, hereScientists, of which a core group of 600 exists, and a relatively small number of mediocre «scientists» here and there across the American landscape who have suddenly found notoriety or grant money in the global warming cause, are 31,072 + legitimate and viable scientists (of which I am one) who signed the American Petition Project declaring the Global Warming Hypothesis bogus found here, herescientists» here and there across the American landscape who have suddenly found notoriety or grant money in the global warming cause, are 31,072 + legitimate and viable scientists (of which I am one) who signed the American Petition Project declaring the Global Warming Hypothesis bogus found here, herescientists (of which I am one) who signed the American Petition Project declaring the Global Warming Hypothesis bogus found here, here and here.
Oh, and Al, for the record, I believe Tomas doesn't have nearly enough dimensions to characterize the universe of «climate scientists» across understanding of Chaos if he's able to represent it in a single number.
Across New England, fishermen and scientists are observing notable shifts in the ecosystem and dramatic changes in the number of fish in the water.
Despite the lack of an El Niño effect, 2017 is set to be the second or third hottest year on record; hurricanes unprecedented in their power pummelled the U.S. and Caribbean; the largest wildfires California has seen burned deep into the Northern Hemisphere winter; scientists warned the «Arctic shows no sign of returning to the reliably frozen region of recent past decades»; studies revealed an ecological armageddon amongst insect populations; droughts fuelled famine and insecurity across East Africa and the Middle East; the U.N. warned the number of chronically undernourished people has risen for the first time since the turn of the century due in large part to climate impacts.
With the future of the planet being tied back in so many ways to man - made carbon emissions, getting those numbers right has become an essential task for scientists across the world.
That means that scientists currently lack the ability to predict the impacts of rising sea levels across a number of reef systems, especially reef habitats with significant tidal exposure.
This assumption of 1C warming for a doubling of Co2 is relatively stable across both scientists and time, except that the IPCC actually reduced this number a bit between their 3rd and 4th reports.
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