Sentences with phrase «of emerging scientists»

Science Training and Mental Health Micella Phoenix DeWhyse, 10 August In the wake of the Colorado shootings, the scientific community should pay more attention to the psychological wellbeing of emerging scientists.

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When the scientists examined data on both the walking styles and personalities of more than 15,000 adults of all ages, strong patterns emerged.
So what are scientists to make of emerging data showing rapid climate change on earth 55 million years ago that looks just like what's happening today?
Take, for example, the small chunk of the Act subtitled, «Supporting Young Emerging Scientists
At the center of the initiative is a website where «citizen scientists» can suggest problems that could potentially be addressed through emerging technologies, such as data analytics, satellite technologies, or the Internet of things, McCauley says.
While the «data scientist» title is somewhat all - encompassing now, Gnau expects that it will that three specialty fields will emerge soon: technologists, who write the algorithms and code to transverse the large amounts of data; statisticians and quantification experts; and artist - explorers, creative people who can navigate content and find something others don't see.
admin Cryptinfo In March 2016, it emerged that computer scientists at University College London had devised a crypto - currency known as the RSCoin with backing from the Bank of England.
Since its 1861 discovery in Bavaria, just a few years after the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, most scientists have placed Archaeopteryx at the root of the broad group of proto - birds, known as Avialae, from which our avian feathered friends emerged.
Other scientists have invoked an «anthropic principle» to explain the whole succession of improbabilities apart from which human life could not have emerged.
New Scientist magazine has featured the topic of AI on two consecutive covers, and earlier this year it emerged that silicon valley pioneer Anthony Levandowski has founded a new religion dedicated to the worship of an «AI God» when the technology finally comes of age.
Apr. 4, 2013 — A structural biologist at the Florida State University College of Medicine has made discoveries that could lead scientists a step closer to understanding how life first emerged on Earth billions of years ago.
Serious brain science around meditation has emerged only in about the last decade, since the birth of functional MRI allowed scientists to begin watching the brain and monitoring its changes in relatively real time.
This is of no small importance to an Orthodox Jew who functioned as a serious research scientist long before he emerged publicly as a religious thinker.
You will look long, hard, and futilely to find in His Holiness any serious analysis of the Pope's ground - breaking nuptial theology of the human body, or his emerging feminism, or his intense ecumenical outreach to Orthodoxy and the Reformation churches, or his commitment to a theological dialogue with Judaism unprecedented in nearly two thousand years, or his refocusing of Catholic social doctrine, or his passionate interest in the universality of sanctity in the Church, or his dialogue with atheist and agnostic philosophers and scientists, or his commitment to the «method of persuasion» in a revitalized Catholic evangelism, or his millennial sensibility.
MLA's capability building program contributes to the achievement of these priorities — and the prosperity of the Australian red meat and livestock industry — by investing in current and emerging industry leaders, innovators and scientists to enhance professional and business skills and build a performance culture.
Parenting books written by doctors and scientists began to exert more influence on mothers and a variety of parenting styles emerged throughout the 20th century.
Nature Museum scientists obtain species of females and their host plants in the hopes of seeing caterpillars emerge in the spring.
In a new paper published in the journal Emotion, scientists found that different toddler sounds — or «vocalizations» — emerge and fade in a definite rhythm in the course of a tantrum.
However, tipped as the «sacrificial lamb» during the Hutton inquiry into the death of government scientist David Kelly — due to his role as defence secretary at the time of the war and stiff performance during the investigation — Hoon in fact emerged unscathed, not leaving defence until after the 2005 election, and only then for the job of leader of the Commons.
While BRICS have the capital, will and expertise to drive innovation, Europe offers access to mature innovation management processes and specific areas of well - honed expertise (i.e. medical device testing or food security research) that benefit emerging market scientists and societies.
«Starting in early 2016, the Library will offer a variety of free all - ages programs highlighting the many scientists, inventions and innovations going on across Western New York today through emerging initiatives at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, the University at Buffalo, and private industry,» stated Library Director Jakubowski.
Since then, «CIHR appears to be placing the responsibility for training all clinician - scientists into the hands of the emerging Strategy for Patient - Oriented Research... networks.
The Program is committed to advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts, monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging human rights issues related to science and technology, and furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights through a variety of projects, activities and publications.
The one - day event will bring scientists and engineers, policymakers and diplomats, and educators and students together around emerging and timely issues of science diplomacy in plenary and parallel panel sessions.
The Program is committed to promoting high standards for the practice of science and engineering; advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications; engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts; monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical, legal, and human rights issues related to science and technology; furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights; and initiating activities to address the impact of developments at the intersection of science, technology, and law.
The primer emerged out of discussions arising from the Welfare of Scientists Working Group of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Science and Human Rights Coalition.
The number of individuals emerging from medical schools each year who become physician - scientists (M.D. - Ph.
This repositioning of the polypterids sends shock waves through the fish family tree and suggests that ray - finned fish may have emerged tens of millions of years later than scientists had thought, near the boundary between the Devonian and Carboniferous periods about 360 million years ago.
Since the launch of the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition in January 2009, Coalition meetings have convened scientists, engineers, and health professionals with human rights leaders and policy makers to discuss emerging issues at the nexus of science and human rights.
At a two - day meeting sponsored by the journal Brain Research, The Emerging Neuroscience of Autism Spectrum Disorders, scientists will discuss how these insights can help trace the disorder's genesis and spur novel treatment strategies.
Americans are growing more distrustful of science and researchers according to recent studies — doubt that is emerging at a point in time when society needs science more than ever to solve pressing problems, said Jane Lubchenco, a marine biologist and environmental scientist who served as the administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Recently, scientists have discovered a turbulence - like dynamic emerging from what they call active fluids, such as a dense mass of swimming bacteria or a collection of movement - generating proteins suspended in liquid.
The goal of the workshop is to identify gaps in scientists» knowledge, emerging questions in polar science and strategies for future research, Priscu said.
«This whole issue of emerging resistance of antibiotics is going to be a huge problem in the foreseeable future,» says James Hedrick, the IBM Research advanced organic materials scientist who led the study, published April 4 in Nature Chemistry (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group).
The scientists could thus preclude the emerging of defects in the GaAs material.
Lyons main job, as she sees it, is to collect and disseminate information of all sorts: on the capacity and potential of scientific resources in the region; the logistics of getting research done in a particular country or locale; emerging technologies that promise to assist NSF researchers working in sub-Saharan Africa; and which scientists are doing what where in the region.
This observation has puzzled scientists for decades: How could the complex cell types from eukaryotes have emerged from the simple cells of Archaea?
Ever since hikers first spotted the remains of Ötzi the Iceman, as he is known, emerging from the melting ice in the Ötztal Alps near the Austrian - Italian border in 1991, scientists have been working to determine how he died and what he was doing in such a remote spot.
But a new awareness of digital artistry is emerging, thanks to research by cognitive scientists that shows the extent to which aesthetically rich experiences enhance our mental faculties.
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Through a wide variety of projects, SRHRL has shown its commitment to promoting high standards for the practice of science and engineering, monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical and legal issues related to science and technology, engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts, and furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights.
Earth's interior heats the sea, but scientists haven't been sure where most of the warmth emerges.
So, whether you still plan to work toward an eventual faculty position, or are considering instead the myriad of other options available to Ph.D. scientists, competition for the best jobs will be fierce, and graduates will need to emerge fully prepared from their Ph.D. cocoons.
Some of these advancements, like high jumping's back - first approach, come from the athletes, but many others emerge from the work of sports scientists.
However, when the sequence of that genome emerged it appeared that the scientists were seeing double — the organism seemed to have two very different versions of many of its genes.
Until recently, Zerhouni has emphasized scientific «stars» — but in this latest desk - to - desk letter, he focused on the lower tier of emerging biomedical scientists, beyond the elite group whose success is inevitable.
«This signifies the first commercial steps to end India's nuclear isolation and to emerge as a responsible nuclear state with advanced nuclear technology,» says computer scientist Prithviraj Chavan, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office.
But, he adds, in terms of the legislation's impact on emerging scientists, «it's how the NIH would use the discretion that will be more telling than the passage of the bill.»
In her contribution to this feature, frequent Science Careers contributor Siri Carpenter describes how new programs are emerging to help scientists prepare for the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of climate change research while also ensuring a solid disciplinary grounding.
Several networks of minority scientists have emerged, including EquiNet and the African and Caribbean Network for Science and Technology (for U.K. residents).
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