The latter story involved cutie - pie political commentator, Annabel Crabb, referring to Pac Hydro's (now well and truly vindicated) victims at Cape Bridgewater as «dick brains», during a 45 minute diatribe on the ABC's
radio science show.
Not exact matches
She has also lectured for
science organizations like the American Association for the Advancement of Science as well as appearing on television shows such as Nova and NPR radio pr
science organizations like the American Association for the Advancement of
Science as well as appearing on television shows such as Nova and NPR radio pr
Science as well as appearing on television
shows such as Nova and NPR
radio programs.
The
Science Show is one of the longest running programs on Australian
radio.
Overview:
Science for the People is a syndicated
radio show and podcast based in Edmonton, Alberta, that broadcasts weekly across North America.
U.K.: Find out how some Cambridge University students ended up running their own weekly
science show, The Naked Scientists, on local
radio in this recent article from BBSRC Business.
Michael Kelemen, a recruiter and host of the Recruiting Animal
show, a call - in career development and recruiting
radio show on BlogTalkRadio, told
Science Careers, «These days it's about being first to hear about new jobs and making yourself stand out as a job candidate.
He has been interviewed on NPR's Fresh Air, Morning Edition,
Science Friday, Marketplace, The Takeaway, and The Leonard Lopate
Show, along with the BBC World Service and many local
radio affiliates.
But since January 2009, Ari Daniel Shapiro — he uses his middle name to avoid confusion with the Ari Shapiro who reports for NPR on the Department of Justice and legal affairs — has earned his living as an independent
radio and multimedia producer, recording sounds, editing audio, and doing all the things necessary to create
science - related
radio shows for public
radio and podcasts and audio slide
shows for the Web sites of research institutions.
Feedback and reader Roger Christie were correct when discussing the relativity of a 55 - minute BBC
Science Hour
radio show (20...
Ira Flatow is the host of National Public
Radio's Science Friday, an in - depth talk show that reaches radio and Internet listeners with discussions on science, technology, health, space, and the environ
Radio's
Science Friday, an in - depth talk show that reaches radio and Internet listeners with discussions on science, technology, health, space, and the envir
Science Friday, an in - depth talk
show that reaches
radio and Internet listeners with discussions on science, technology, health, space, and the environ
radio and Internet listeners with discussions on
science, technology, health, space, and the envir
science, technology, health, space, and the environment.
As well as being a scientist leading the hectic life of a hospital doctor, Chris Smith runs the UK's newest interactive
science radio show, the Naked Scientists.
Bob McDonald has 25 years of experience in
science journalism and is well known across Canada as the host of the Canadian Broadcasting Company
radio show, Quirks and Quarks.
«The NSF now insists that we do commercial, non — peer - reviewed
science so they can divest — and
show positively that Arecibo no longer does mainstream
radio astronomy and is thus unworthy for NSF investment.
Klein is the author of many popular
science books, a columnist, and the host of a
radio show every Saturday on France Culture.
«This impressive result
shows the power of several telescopes working in concert — first detecting the
radio burst and then precisely locating and beginning to characterize the emitting source,» said Phil Puxley, a program director at the National
Science Foundation that funds the VLA, VLBA, Gemini and Arecibo observatories.
Most of the time, I keep my head in the
science and activism, working at least 40 hours a week to bring you
Radio Ecoshock, with 45 new
shows a year.
It would measure progress by counting, among other things, the percentage of news articles that raise questions about climate
science and the number of
radio talk
show appearances by scientists questioning the prevailing views.
The
Science Show with Robyn Williams is one of the longest running programs on Australian
radio.
A team of astronomers says that observations with the National
Science Foundation's Very Large Array
radio telescope
show that a neighboring bloated star has giant convective plumes propelling gas from its surface up into the star's atmosphere.
The school's August 19 — 21 celebration will include an Eclipse ComicCon, Astronomy,
Science & Technology Expo, and a Planetary
Radio Live stage
show on Sunday, August 20th.
First episode of Planetary
Radio, a weekly space science radio show / podcast from The Planetary So
Radio, a weekly space
science radio show / podcast from The Planetary So
radio show / podcast from The Planetary Society
The school's August 19 - 21 celebration will include an Eclipse ComicCon, Astronomy,
Science & Technology Expo, and a Planetary
Radio Live stage
show on Sunday, August 20th.
Astronomers have used the National
Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array
radio telescope to make the first - ever time - lapse movie
showing details of gas motions around a star other than our Sun.
He has made a number of documentaries for
Radio 4 and presented the two flagship
science magazine shows, «Science In Action» and «Material World.
science magazine
shows, «
Science In Action» and «Material World.
Science In Action» and «Material World.»
New Recommendations from the National Sleep Foundation - The Atlantic January 2015 - Poor Sleep in Adolescence Predicts Future Problems, Study Says - Los Angeles Times January 2015 - How Sleep Keeps You Healthy, Helps You Heal - Discovery News September 2014 - Lack of Sleep Increases Risk of Failure in School Among Teens -
Science World Report, from Sleep Medicine August 2014 - Sleep Woes in Old Age May Be Linked to Brain Cell Loss - Health magazine August 2014 — University of Chicago Study: Getting More Sleep Could Cut Junk Food Cravings in Half — CBS News August 2014 — University of Montreal Study
Shows Learning Is Best Enhanced During Sleep - Jewish Business News February 2014 - Link Found between Sleep Duration and Depression - Psych Central February 2014 - Less Sleep, More Time Online, Raises Risk for Teen Depression — National Public
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Whether it's coaching, meal plans, instant answers, eLearning, exercise videos, recipes, New York Times bestselling books, fun apps, patented technology,
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Nina Vasan, 19, in her second year at Harvard, «has played sports competitively, hosted her own
radio show, received the $ 50,000 grand prize at the Intel International
Science and Engineering Fair, presented her research during the Nobel Prize festivities, was named one of the ten top Girl Scouts in the nation, ran the Olympic torch, and was a pageant winner as West Virginia's Junior Miss..
Specific provisions included scholarships and loans to students in higher education, with loans to students preparing to be teachers and to those who
showed promise in the curricular areas of mathematics,
science, engineering, and modern foreign languages; grants to states for programs in mathematics,
science, and modern foreign languages in public schools; the establishment of centres to expand and improve the teaching of languages; help to graduate students, including fellowships for doctoral students to prepare them to be professors at institutions of higher learning; assistance for the improvement of guidance, counseling, and testing programs; provisions for research and experimentation in the use of television,
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He has been featured on NBC's Today
Show, CNN, Fox News, SiriusXM
Radio, in POLITICO, Washington Monthly, The Washington Post, Christian
Science Monitor, Huffington Post, and other national and international media.
My publicist quickly identified the value of my
science background and used that to gain me local and regional
radio interviews and article submissions that culminated in national
radio shows and posting of articles on imminent
science websites, such as www.space.com and www.omnireboot.com.
In this edition of the Good e-Reader
Radio Show, we drop some digital publishing
science on you all!
Loewer, a prolific natural
sciences author, artist and host of The Wild Gardener
radio show, explores the symbolic expression attached to different flowers through the ages.
Everything else was provided free of charge (such as the
radio station from which I broadcast my two weekly
shows (Madison Review of Books; The
Science Fiction & Fantasy Hour), and the labor of unpaid volunteers.
James Richards's wall - size film - and - audio work
Radio at Night, 2015,
shows faces and figures whose identities remain unknown: a pair of staring eyes in a close - up clip from a vintage
science film about a nervous condition that makes the eyes rapidly twitch; a trio of surgically masked doctors beneath the glare of operating - room lamps; a group of happy revelers emerging from a masked ball.
Jesse Kaminsky, a Boston - based artist and DJ, makes work that oozes and crystallizes, and his
radio show focuses on matters
science fiction and the extraterrestrial.
* [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2009/2586947.htm Heaven + Earth - review] Malcolm Walter, The
Science Show, ABC
Radio National, June 6, 2009 (audio with transcript)
First, I've written two book chapters on communicating
science surrounding climate and other «slow drip» issues, one of which (lucky for Dot Earth readers, is posted online at the Web site of the NPR
radio show «On the Media» and thanks the publisher, NASW.
To measure success, a media tracking service would be hired to tally the percentage of news articles that raise questions about climate
science and the number of
radio talk
show appearances by scientists questioning the prevailing view.
Now for those who think climate
science is easy, consider all the disciplines involved, so
Radio talk
show Hosts of the Right wing money machine kind, should hit the
science books not climate scientists, read the
science, watch low budget
science TV like PBS NOVA
shows, and be a little humbled by near by University professors, without the likes of them no TV no
Radio just soap boxes to stand on.......
With the ongoing news of rising gas prices in the US — even if they still are half that of Europe — and the shocking stat that the average American works two hours a day just to afford their car, here's a rather hopeful stat on automobile dependency to attempt to balance that out: A new
radio interview from Australia's The
Science Show reveals that even with growing car ownership in many so - called emerging economies, on a global basis car ownership per capita has peaked.
A few blogs, the odd popular -
science book, the ocassional interview with Lindzen or Spencer on some BBC
radio 4
science show «Is it fair to call you a denier?
On Wednesday's «St. Louis on the Air,» St. Louis Public
Radio's
science reporter Véronique LaCapra joined the
show to discuss the evolution of the landfill situation and other big
science, environmental and wildlife news of the year.
Plus he had five older brothers and sisters and a criminal - defense attorney for a father, acquired a degree in political
science, read Milton Friedman, listened to Reagan's speeches and Rush Limbaugh's
radio show, and did a stint as a door - to - door salesman for a gutter - cleaning service, where he learned to make his pitch before the door slammed in his face.
«In hindsight,» wrote Littlemore, «I played perfectly into the hands of Monckton and his happy
radio host, Roy Green, who share the same goal — not to win an argument about global warming
science, but merely to
show that there still IS an argument.
In an excerpt broadcast on
radio national's The
Science Show, Goldacre explains why he thinks the show's format is questionable and how, as part of the broader treatment of the climate change issue in mainstream media, it is a «gift» for the likes of Minc
Show, Goldacre explains why he thinks the
show's format is questionable and how, as part of the broader treatment of the climate change issue in mainstream media, it is a «gift» for the likes of Minc
show's format is questionable and how, as part of the broader treatment of the climate change issue in mainstream media, it is a «gift» for the likes of Minchin.
ANDREW Bolt is Australia's loudest and most popular climate
science doubt - spreader who just loves to stoke the fires of environmental conspiracy theorists with his daily splurge of blog posts and his weekly
radio and TV
shows.
It was
shown on the Cambridge - based The Naked Scientists
Science Interviews:
Science Radio &
Science Podcasts blog «Climate Change and Ice Cores» thread, featuring an interview with British Antarctic Survey scientist Dr Eric Wolff.
I prefer Mike Hulme's solution but none of these are going to matter if the talk
show hosts (
radio and TV) and conservative think tanks are allowed to lie about the
science.
One of the Australian public broadcaster's longest running programs, ABC
Radio National's
Science Show celebrated its 35th aniversary this week.
Professor Steve Jones was a guest on
Radio 3 Essential Classics last week blathering on about the purity of
science compared to the irrational beliefs of climate sceptics etc., and those e-mails just
show he doesn't have a clue what he is talking about.