Sentences with phrase «reading time in the lab»

Students have free reading time in the lab every day, and teachers expect them to read again at home.

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Having no one to share lab duties with, I was spending more time in making buffers, cutting brain sections, keeping records for the EPA, IACUC, etc. than reading, think, and designing the experiments to take the projects forward.
The second group of participants read an article from the Times describing the claimed creation of synthetic human made life created in the lab.
For the past 10 years, the Camera Culture group at MIT's Media Lab has been developing innovative imaging systems — from a camera that can see around corners to one that can read text in closed books — by using «time of flight,» an approach that gauges distance by measuring the time it takes light projected into a scene to bounce back to a sensor.
«Examining developmental changes in the brain over a critical period of reading appears to be a unique sensitive measure of variation and may add insight to our understanding of reading development in ways that brain data from one time point, and behavioral and environmental measures, can not,» said Chelsea Myers, BS, lead author and lab manager in UCSF's Laboratory for Educational NeuroScience.
You start to see how science really works when you're in a big lab: You get to referee papers your boss hasn't time to read, you are suddenly invited to give talks instead of posters, and everyone has heard of your lab, even the Yanks.
During her many late nights in the lab she takes time to read the back pages of major science journals and scans online career sites.
For more information about Jeneva Cronin's, GRID Lab's and the CSNE's ground - breaking research in the area of sensory feedback, read «For the first time in humans, researchers use brain surface stimulation to provide «touch» feedback to direct movement.»
As a control, another group of participants read a New York Times article about the creation of synthetic life in geneticist Craig Venter's lab in 2010.
Craig has spent a lot of time in the lab and reading research.
And if you guessed that it was only a matter of time before these mad scientists tried their process on themselves, you would also be correct: when an accident in the lab electrocutes Zoe, Frank brings her back, and her «little weirdness» involves telekinesis, mind - reading, and other «crazy psychic shit,» because apparently that's cool and exciting, storywise.
That took a little more effort — extra time in the college's lab school, extra courses in reading instruction and children's literature, extra emphasis on teaching in the primary grades.
A key ingredient to the Rocketship Hybrid School Model's success is Learning Lab, in which students each day spend one - on - one time on computers utilizing adaptive, online programs to master reading and math skills.
Ballantine and Gaines Pell detail the instructional support the lab provides, through vocabulary study and guided reading in small groups; free reading time with books at each student's level; read - alouds of historical novels connected to content in students» humanities classes; and vocabulary instruction.
Time in the reading lab involves four major instructional components: small - group tutorials, independent reading, teacher readalouds, and vocabulary study.
Outside of work, Dr. Jones enjoys hiking, spending time in nature, gardening, reading, and spending time with her family: a Lab mix - Sydney, a retired research cat - Petunia, her two young children, and her husband, Matt.
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Dentons and Nextlaw Labs are highlighted in this week's Financial Times «Big Read» feature.
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