Sentences with phrase «producing excellent science»

With new galaxies and a stable software platform, Galaxy Zoo is in good shape to carry on producing excellent science.
Europe has a long - standing reputation for producing excellent science, but some say that it is less able than its global competitors to take new science and turn it into innovative commercial products and services.
Although that formula has produced excellent science — Max Planck scientists have won 10 Nobel Prizes since 1984 — some critics contend that it has prevented the society from reacting quickly enough to sudden changes in the scientific landscape and has isolated its researchers from Germany's university system and from colleagues at other institutes (Science, 4 June 1999, p. 1595).

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• Resources devoted to research in universities — more than 0.3 percent of GDP annually — are an integral part of the U.S.'s reputation for excellent academic institutions that produce strong science.
UK investigative journalist Brian Deer produced some excellent, scathing articles... Those who care about science and reason should not sit back and say «Wakefield guilty, study retracted, case closed».
«Potatoes can be an excellent part of a healthy diet, but are not a healthy single source diet,» said Barry Swanson, regents professor and interim director of the School of Food Science at Washington State University and University of Idaho, a guy who traverses the two states that produce about half of North America's potatoes.
There are some excellent resources produced by the Association for Science Education (ASE) as part of Science year which are now archived on the site.
Check out AimHighTutors.com producing excellent results for South Orange County students in Math, English, Science, and all other subjects for grades K - 12.
Based on the 2012 PISA data, this Alliance for Excellent Education report reveals that the United States struggles to produce top performers in reading, math, and science at the rates of its international peers.
Although many states now staff their schools with teachers prepared through alternative certification routes, there is a growing concern about the quality and relevance of the programs to produce excellent teachers, especially teachers to serve the teaching fields with the most needs — math, science, special education and English as a second language and bilingual education.
Based on data released December 3, 2013, from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), this Alliance for Excellent Education report reveals that the United States struggles to produce top performers in reading, math, and science at the rates of its international peers.
I suggest you look it up, because it is an excellent model in the way that science becomes corrupted by large amounts of money available for research, producing bogus, but lucrative, results.
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