The research team
of international scientists wanted to figure out if the Milky Way matches the spiral shape observed in other galaxies, as part of a larger study that aims to sharpen our image of our galaxy.
Not exact matches
► In the Books et al. section
of this week's issue, Irving A. Lerch, director emeritus
of international scientific affairs at the American Physical Society in College Park, Maryland, reviewed The Most
Wanted Man in China: My Journey from
Scientist to Enemy
of the State by Fang Lizhi.
Scientists want to address controlling these outbreaks with the next round
of cellular growth experiments on the
International Space Station — Micro-8.
Now, an
international team
of scientists wants to know what happened before that.
And the «incredibly beautiful setting
of the centre will be helpful in attracting
international scientists at all levels who are interested in doing good science but also
want a stimulating environment.»
And he is in no doubt about
wanting to build a truly
international centre in Madrid: «The long - term aim is to attract
scientists, whether Spanish nationals or foreigners... who will build the CNIC into one
of the best centres
of reference in cardiovascular research at an
international level.»
Since wood fuel is here to stay, at least for now,
scientists from the Center
of International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
wanted to find out how countries in the region prioritized this energy source as part
of the climate actions they intend to take under the Paris Agreement.