Sentences with phrase «open science working»

Jenny Molloy, who coordinates Open Knowledge's open science working group, recounted the work of Matthew Todd's Open Source Malaria team at the University of Sydney, Australia, as anecdotal evidence of how open science can beat traditional science at solving problems.

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As well as working with Opening Ceremony, Intel in March bought fitness bracelet maker Basis Science and it has teamed up with watch retailer Fossil Group to develop other wearable computing devices.
In fact, she and others who met at GOSH are currently working on an «open source hardware manifesto» to publish in the coming months that will detail some specific ways repurposed objects can play a bigger role in science and tech projects.
Just keep your mind open, and continue to evolve your thinking with the sciences that are out there and possibly you will come up with a «model» of a «higher power» that works for you.
First in the United States, then in France, Italy, Spain, and Latin America, more recently in Holland, Belgium, and Germany, and now at last in Great Britain, serious attention is being paid to its work, not least among Roman Catholics who are impatient with the older Thomism, which for so long has been quasi-official in that communion, and who are looking for a conceptuality which will be comprehensive in its sweep, open to newer knowledge and science, and available for Christian use.
We have worked with science since the first time we picked up a rock to break open a nut.
In addition to the work mentioned in Hartshorne's opening paragraph, Troland was co-author (with Daniel F. Comstock) of The Nature of Matter and Electricity (1917), and author of The Present Status of Visual Science (1922), The...
Science and technology are natural allies to this Judeo - Western optimism, especially if we remain open to an eschatological frame in which God works through us in building the kingdom of heaven today, here on Earth — in which the kingdom of heaven is both a future reality and something partially achieved in the present.
too specialized for the historian of biological sciences to be concerned with certainly reflects Whitehead's continuing interest in mathematics; his fellows may well have been impressed by their colleague's work on mathematical logic and the equations of relativity theory when they agreed to this subsection in addition to «Prolegomena to Mathematics» (D.VI), one of three options open to the degree candidate.
This subsection itself bears comparison with Chapter II of Science and the Modern World; again it is entirely congenial to Whitehead's approach, if indeed it is not his own statement of it, that is reflected in the openings of subsections» (a) Nature of number,»» (b) Fundamental concepts of geometry,» and» (c) Nature of applied mathematics The theme of starting with clear principles in mathematics has run throughout Whitehead's earlier work, particularly his lectures on the teaching of mathematics and his textbook.
Science, technology and research can most definitely support one practice over another and we should trust them (with an open mind), but when it comes to how you raise your kids... they can't guarantee what will work for your baby.
When it comes to higher education our SUNY 2020 and CUNY 2020 reinvestment and capital programs are working, we want to continue them for a second round the future of the economy is in STEM jobs, we should be incentivizing our education system to fill those openings we want to provide to the top ten percent of high school graduates full scholarships to any SUNY or CUNY school if they pursue a math of science career and agree to work in the state of New York for five years.
Former Rep. Nan Hayworth penned a letter to the TU editor in defense of Indian Point, and said Cuomo's desire to close it while also working to keep the CNY Fitzpatrick nuclear plant open is «not based in reason and science but in politics.»
New Yorkers deserve answers, and we strongly encourage Governor Cuomo and his staff to do the right thing: be forthright with the public about the science being reviewed, let the outside experts reviewing his administration's work speak openly about their ideas, suggestions, and concerns, and open their work to public comment.
As with all online platforms, interact and engage with your readers through your work and the open questions in your area of science.
I would be able to relocate for the right job and would also consider working overseas.I'm not interested in scientific publishing or journalism, but I am open to wider suggestions as I am feeling quite disillusioned about research and science in general following my recent experiences.What can a 35 - year - old academic do outside of science and technology?Jeff
The AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, is working to expand the applications of geospatial technologies to human rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project.
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New opportunities for early career scientists to work at the interface of computer science and other scientific disciplines are expected to open up in Europe in the coming years as Microsoft plans to invest big money in European science.
An open mind would also make for better science: Confronted with similar issues, Western paleontologists have learned the value of training people from the foreign countries in which they work.
The ability to image the fetal brain at work opens up questions in basic science, too, Huang says.
To be successful, she argues, the young scientist must: 1) be aware of the geography of the journey, 2) be open to as many options as possible so that course changes can be made with minimal pain, 3) practice solid «people» and presentation skills (oral and written) as often as possible, and 4) be committed to the endeavor of hard work that is successful science.
The work, published in Science in April, opens up new possibilities for researchers, says Viviane Slon, a geneticist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and a co-author of the study.
But Bora Zivkovic, a co-founder of Science Online and an open science advocate, says that the community of scientists willing to reveal unpublished work is limited to a few chemists and computational biolScience Online and an open science advocate, says that the community of scientists willing to reveal unpublished work is limited to a few chemists and computational biolscience advocate, says that the community of scientists willing to reveal unpublished work is limited to a few chemists and computational biologists.
The work, published in Science, not only opens the door to expand the use of one of the most efficient energy sources on the planet, but also adds a key step in completing the nuclear fuel cycle — an advance, along with wind and solar, that could help power the world's energy needs cleanly for the future.
In a nutshell, here's how the model works, based on a general description provided by the Center for Open Science's (COS's) Open Science Framework (OSF): Before researchers even begin the experiments, they submit a manuscript presenting a clear hypothesis that they plan to test and their proposed experimental methods and analyses.
But in the 1980s and 1990s, respectively, open - science adopters started sharing work via preprint servers: Research Papers in Economics — RePEc — for economists and then arXiv for physicists.
Vergano called her work «sterling reporting that opens windows on the people behind the science of our world and worlds beyond.»
However, many industry insiders say these changes are opening up unique opportunities for researchers who focus on translating basic science into real - world cures and are eager to explore the molecular mechanisms of disease, test hypotheses, and do work that benefits patients.
ELSO Early Career Award Annual award, open to early - career researchers in molecular life sciences working in Europe.
Royal Society Open Science, which is slated for launch later this year, will «provide a scalable publishing service, allowing the Society to publish all the high quality work it receives without the restrictions on scope, length or impact imposed by traditional journals,» according to a statement from the Royal Society.
This month, UAR and more than 40 science organizations will publish a joint document, or concordat, laying out how they plan to be more open and transparent about their animal research work.
But — thanks in no small part to Ioannidis's brutal honesty — all of those issues are now out in the open and science is working to address them.
Royal Society Open Science, slated for launch later this year, will «provide a scalable publishing service, allowing the Society to publish all the high quality work it receives without the restrictions on scope, length or impact imposed by traditional journals,» a statement issued today says.
The six students and their science teacher worked under the guidance of the University of Sydney and members of the Open Source Malaria consortium, which allows scientists to share research on anti-malaria drugs.
Now, she hopes the organization will open a path for her to continue advocacy work in science.
The new research centre in the School of Biosciences will be officially opened by «super woman of wheat» and influential advocate for wheat research and science Jeanie Borlaug Laube, daughter of Norman E Borlaug who received a Nobel Prize for his lifetime of work to feed a hungry world.
The work of the 2.3 million volunteer citizen scientists who contribute to biodiversity research have an economic value of up to $ 2.5 billion per year, said Jennifer Gustetic, assistant director for open innovation in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President.
Starting this year, any work done at McGill University's Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) will conform to the principles of the «open - science» movement — all results and data will be made freely available at the time of publication, for example, and the institute will not pursue patents on any of its discoveries.
The next day he wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Igor Lukšić, asking him to reject the law and replace Sanja Vlahović, the science minister who has been working on it.
«We encourage our researchers to be open about this work because it's important that the public... are aware that research using animals is still an important and very necessary part of medical science
On opening day, consider the science at work in America's pastime, including the physics of the spin on a curveball: It can curve up to 17 1⁄2 inches in the distance between pitcher and batter.
She recalled three recent notices relevant to scientists interested in working abroad: a list of opportunities in a French research institute; the Leonardo da Vinci work experience scheme, which is open to graduates and could get you a foot in the door, and finally, 40 - week placements in the biological sciences for graduates currently based in the West Midlands.
«We come to Budapest with an important mission,» said UNESCO Assistant Director - General for Natural Sciences Flavia Schlegel at the WSF opening ceremony, «to explain what science can do to fully realize» the 17 goals — ranging from addressing climate change, to ending hunger, to working toward responsible consumption and production — laid out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Most of our feature articles are written either by researchers (who usually give first hand accounts of work in which they are involved) or by science journalists, but we are open to anyone who can write in our style on topics which we find exciting.
Weaving a tale that opens in her teen years and culminates with a new job as a health science administrator at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Amy Lossie writes about a lifelong journey — from a personal issue, to a fellowship, to working in federal policy.
The work was supported by the National Science Foundation (DMR - 1307056), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant - in - Aid for Scientific Research (B), 15H03981), the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Dynamic Alliance for Open Innovation Bridging Human, Environment and Materials) and the Center for Spintronics Research Network at Tohoku University.
She says that if Science refuses to publish the work because it has been discussed on blogs, it will become an important test case for open sScience refuses to publish the work because it has been discussed on blogs, it will become an important test case for open sciencescience.
«We are also working with this group of scientists to broadly share information about their developing genetic techniques — both what is working and what remains unsolved — through online forums such as protocols.io, an open - access repository of science methods.»
High - Level Consultation Event 2016: «Towards Ethics & Principles of Science Policy - Making» EuroScience Open Forum Manchester 2016: «Evidence Newcomers: Revolutionising Regional & Global Initiatives» «Waging War On Drugs Doesn't Work — Applying Harm Reduction Science Does» «The Right To Be Forgotten vs The Right To Know» «Toxicant Detectives: The Chemical Innovation Race, Lifestyle Risks & the Role of Animal Experiments» «Clinical Trial & Error: Why Narrowing The Resources Gap Matters» AAAS Boston 2016: «Neuroscience Clues To The Chemistry Of Addictions & Mood Disorders» «Statecraft & Scalpel: Regional & Global Health Diplomacy in 2016 And Beyond» Science Forum South Africa 2015: «Harm Reduction: Scientists Tackling Our Lifestyle Killers»
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