A growing
number of scientists view a rotting corpse as the cornerstone of a vast and complex ecosystem, which emerges soon after death and flourishes and evolves as decomposition proceeds.
Not exact matches
Yet, to see the academy only from this monolithic
view would overlook the significant
numbers of scientists who do identify with some form
of faith tradition (48 percent) as well as those who are interested in spirituality (about 68 percent).»
Volume XI,
Number 1 Puberty as the Gateway to Freedom — Richard Landl Soul Hygiene and Longevity for Teachers — David Mitchell The Emergence
of the Idea
of Evolution in the Time
of Goethe — Frank Teichmann The Seer and the
Scientist: Jean Piaget and Rudolf Steiner on Children's Development — Stephen Keith Sagarin The Four Phases
of Research — adapted from Dennis Klocek Reports from the Research Fellows Beyond Cognition: Children and Television
Viewing — Eugene Schwartz PISA Study — Jon McAlice State Funds for Waldorf Schools in England — Douglas Gerwin On Looping — David Mitchell The Children's Food Bill — Christopher Clouder All Together Now!
This
view needs to change, and more positions need to be created for the increasing
number of qualified
scientists who are not interested in opening their own labs or who do not secure the few faculty positions available.
The selection is not exhaustive, on the contrary it just reflects our personal knowledge
of recent publications; nevertheless they are in our
view representative
of the indefatigable work
of a large
number of scientists affirming Human Rights and in defense
of persecuted or at risk colleagues throughout the world.
In part two
of «
Views on an Interview,» Scott faces the most challenging
of all interview environments when a meeting with his prospective boss turns into a panel interview with a
number of key
scientists, and Scott's contact Reggie turns quiet and won't disclose information about ABC's interest level.
In 1969, when the AAAS Board first suggested creating a special committee to draw up a statement concerning the freedom and responsibilities
of scientists, association leaders, along with a
number of other scientific societies, were looking into allegations that the Public Health Service was rejecting the appointment
of scientists to study sections based upon the candidates» political
views and affiliations.
On Pi Day 2011, the
number of page
views skyrocketed as the video went viral, New
Scientist was among those who covered his creation.
«However, this notion may be a peculiar world
view that comes from living in an age where the
number and size
of animals have been drastically reduced from their former bounty,» the team
of nine
scientists write.
It would measure progress by counting, among other things, the percentage
of news articles that raise questions about climate science and the
number of radio talk show appearances by
scientists questioning the prevailing
views.
The
view that shape is inherent to an object is starting to crumble as a growing
number of materials
scientists prod polymers to move.
In more recent years, a
number of scientists have stepped forward to promote a healthier
view of dietary fats.
In addition, a large
number of consumers throughout Europe, including over one million in the UK, and various doctors and
scientists, had signed petitions by 2005 against what are
viewed by the petitioners as unjustified restrictions
of consumer choice.
Leptospirosis Research at The Marine Mammal Center Over the last 40 years, our veterinarians and
scientists have contributed to a
number of scientific papers on Leptospirosis, some
of which can be
viewed here:
To measure success, a media tracking service would be hired to tally the percentage
of news articles that raise questions about climate science and the
number of radio talk show appearances by
scientists questioning the prevailing
view.
After years
of imposed «scientific consensus» on global warming, a
number of skeptical climate
scientists are hopeful that their
views may finally get a hearing under the new administration.
His
view accords with that
of a growing
number of scientists concerned about the pursuit
of «intensely political» areas
of science, such as the debate over climate change, amid fears that
views contrary to government policy were unwelcome.
I would like to see better treatment
of alternative
views and greater
numbers of dissenting
scientists participating.
Or how should she respond if she believe the IPCC has presented a stock
view of opinions from a relatively small
number of scientists that it chooses to label a consensus?
First it's; «momentum is building behind the controversial
view that the
numbers don't add up» then «A rising chorus
of literature in the world's best scientific journals and most prestigious opinion pages has argued the climate change math is flawed» and «For climate
scientists, irritating questions from «sceptics» about the «pause» have now become peer - reviewed papers...» which is the intro for Michael Asten as the first quote for the article.
The quote in question — that which contains the estimated «deadline»
of 8 years for the world's government to act seriously on climate change — has been used generically for some time now, and is taken from a consensus
view among a
number of scientists.
Professor Plimer's «stated
view of climate science is that a vast
number of extremely well respected
scientists and a whole range
of specialist disciplines have fallen prey to delusional self - interest and become nothing more than unthinking ideologues», he said.
The
view among a
number of prominent climate
scientists is that if China's emissions peak around 2025, we may — just barely — have a shot at stabilizing the climate before all hell breaks loose.
Dr. Page is among a growing
number of scientists who share the general
view -LSB-...]