Sentences with phrase «provide robust science»

Despite these cuts, the proposal reads, the office would continue to «provide robust science that is instrumental to preventing the loss of human life, managing natural resources, and maintaining a strong economy.»

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«Our preliminary collars that we deployed in the first field season came up with interesting results, but only provided a couple of weeks of data; they needed to be more robust to keep up with the baboons,» added Dr Andrew King, head of Swansea University's SHOAL (Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation And Leadership) research group in the College of Science, who is the senior author of the study.
«Articulating what the right to science means in practice has the potential to serve as a watershed moment by providing the basis for governments and civil society, including the scientific community, to assess the extent to which any government is adequately supporting a robust scientific enterprise,» Wyndham said in her presentation.
As part of the association's ongoing commitment to provide robust member benefits, AAAS on 1 May launched a new e-learning website, the Career Development Center, to provide certificate - level online courses for members at different stages of their science and engineering careers.
Reported in the January 16, 2015 issue of the journal Science, the new findings provide a cautionary tale for the development of vaccines aimed at eliciting robust CD4 T cell immunity against chronic infections, including HIV.
«We will develop that science further so that we can provide regular and scientifically robust evidence on how the odds of these phenomena are changing,» says climate modeler Peter Stott of the U.K. Met Office.
Hear about the Science Exchange's Reproducibility Initiative, which aims to reward high - quality, reproducible research and provide a mechanism for industry to identify robust new drug targets for the development of effective new therapies.
The solutions would start with economically diverse housing options in all towns in CT, quality pre-natal care, quality pediatric care, high school courses on parenting, in - home parenting classes for teens, a robust curriculum rich in the arts, social sciences, science, math, and character education, lots of playtime in a safe literature rich environment for pre-schoolers, summer school and before and after school care provided by TFA or some other organization of young recent college graduates, small class size, teacher leaders instead of building administrators, and collaboration time built into the school day.
The virtual labs and simulations, as well as the robust item types offered in our Study Island NGSS products, allow students to connect with real - world concepts in a way that supports STEM learning and provides students with the skills and tools they need to think critically about science and engineering.
This will serve as a powerful education tool for the community by providing data in real time and also advance the Center's existing robust science and sustainability solutions curriculum for youth.
There's more than enough research, including work in the peer - reviewed literature, to provide «Republic science and Democratic science» even as the case for concern about building greenhouse gases remains robust.
This is the opposite of the usual situation, in which physical science provides a robust and universal explanation, while biology is caught up describing a million and one variations.
First that you have misjudged the chronology on how the IPCC formed, second, echoed by many, that it was too broad brushed (von Storch and Kloor), it doesn't take into account how the IPCC bureaucracy has turned over several times over the years (Eli Rabbet), you've never provided proof as to how the IPCC's control extends out into the academic realm, and it completely overlooks all the other possibilities, ie, the strength of the science is robust and the risk dire enough to receive to the amount of funding, attention, etc. and any other option at the time would have been outrageous, especially considering that what has been predicted is currently happening.
In this paper, af - ter a brief tutorial on the basics of climate nonlinearity, we provide a number of illustrative examples and highlight key mechanisms that give rise to nonlinear behavior, address scale and methodological issues, suggest a robust alternative to prediction that is based on using integrated assessments within the framework of vulnerability studies and, lastly, recommend a number of research priorities and the establishment of education programs in Earth Systems Science.
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