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Not exact matches
Vannevar Bush, for example, a former president of MIT and director of the government's Office of Scientific Research and Development during the war,
published an influential article in the Atlantic Monthly which «offered an amazingly prescient view of the effect of
science on the world economy and of computers in daily
life.»
I was fortunate to stumble
on his early work
on the philosophy of social
science when I was writing my dissertation (subsequently
published as Character and the Christian
Life).
The collaboration of Ms. Gerstner, a first - rate, professional journalist with a background in reporting
on sports
science, and Dr. Kutcher, one of the nation's top concussion researchers and clinicians who
lives, breathes and eats concussions every day for a
living as the National Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic at The CORE InstituteTM in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and for whom I and my staff at MomsTEAM have enormous respect, is a match made in
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Packs contain books from National Geographic
Publishing on a variety of
science and social studies topics including
life science, earth and space
science, government and more.
That was the key message of a new study recently
published in the journal
Science, in which American and German biologists defined the first universal principle
on the combined effects of ocean warming and oxygen loss
on the productivity of marine
life forms.
The study, which appears in Biology Letters, builds
on previous research
published by the same team in the journal
Science more than ten years ago, which found that for every son she had, a woman's
life would be shortened by an average of 34 weeks.
In a paper
published in today's issue of
Science, they present evidence that when the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico dried out, it split up dozens of bird populations that now
live on either side of the dry area.
The journal will
publish articles
on the
life sciences, physical
sciences, mathematics, engineering, and computer
science.
In a perspective piece
published November 6 in the journal
Science, Eddy Rubin, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), a DOE Office of
Science User Facility, along with Microbial Program Head Tanja Woyke, discusses why the time is right to apply genomic technologies to discover new
life on Earth.
Journals depend
on their authors, but equally, researchers in the
life sciencesespecially young investigatorsneed to
publish in «brand name» journals, such as Cell, Nature and
Science, to advance their careers.
The study,
published in Psychological
Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological
Science, revealed that people who spent more money
on purchases that aligned with their personality traits reported greater
life satisfaction.
This discovery, which was
published on January 12 in the journal
Science Advances, is a major step toward improving the battery
life of consumer electronics.
The paper from researchers with the Cassini mission,
published in the journal
Science, indicates hydrogen gas, which could potentially provide a chemical energy source for
life, is pouring into the subsurface ocean of Enceladus from hydrothermal activity
on the seafloor.
A new, comprehensive atlas of the light pollution across the globe —
published Friday in the journal
Science Advances — shows that over a third of humans
on Earth can not see the Milky Way, including 60 percent of those
living in Europe and 80 percent of North Americans.
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Data collected by the Dawn spacecraft during its analysis of the dwarf planet Ceres has revealed the presence of organic molecules
on the 590 mile (950 km) object, meaning it could potentially host microbial
life, according to research
published this week in the journal
Science.
In a paper
published online
on Feb. 6 in
Science, researchers led by Janet Smith, faculty member in the U-M
Life Sciences Institute and Medical School, described for the first time the structure of a protein that helps the virus replicate and spread infection.
Jeff Volek and Stephen Phinney have
published several studies
on both performance and muscle - sparing effects which they also analysed in their best - selling books (The Art and
Science of Low Carbohydrate
Living and The Art and
Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance).
Cutting daily calorie intake by 30 percent may put the brakes
on the aging process, have beneficial effects
on the brain, and result in a longer
life span, according to a new 20 - year study of monkeys
published in the journal
Science.
Imitation of
Life (
published on Parallax View here) A comprehensive interpretation of Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the masterpiece of the classic era in
science — fiction cinema By Robert C. Cumbow plus
From The Self - Driven Child: The
Science and Sense of Giving Your Child More Control Over Their
Lives by William Stixrud, Ph.D., and Ned Johnson,
published on February 13, 2018, by Viking, an imprint of Penguin
Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House, LLC.
A study of 1,450 Virginia secondary schools,
published this month in Psychological
Science, suggests that students» scores
on state tests may be partly a function of where they
live, how poor their classmates are, and whether they have access to competent teachers.
The Sourcebook for Teaching
Science complements Hands -
On Physics Activities with Real -
Life Applications, and Hands -
On Chemistry Activities with Real -
Life Applications, authored by Norman Herr and James Cunningham, and
published by Jossey - Bass, John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
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But it seems to me that there hasn't been that much
science published on the dissolution of the shells of
live sea creatures.
New research,
published in the journal
Science on Friday, has found the sediments
on which many reefs are built are 10 times more sensitive to the acidifying oceans than the
living corals themselves.
A few examples: Kathryn Stanchi has explored a number of these topics in depth, such as her influential article that explores social
science research
on persuasion as applied to how legal advocates should present a court with negative information about their client orposition.21 She and Linda Berger have recently
published a textbook combiningtheir interests in
science and persuasion, setting themselves the ambitious goal of «unit [ing] persuasion
science with rhetorical theory and the real -
life practice of persuasion.»
From The Self - Driven Child: The
Science and Sense of Giving Your Child More Control Over Their
Lives by William Stixrud, Ph.D., and Ned Johnson,
published on February 13, 2018, by Viking, an imprint of Penguin
Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House, LLC.