Sentences with phrase «science end of the issue»

But that's just the science end of the issue, which I leave to the skeptic climate scientists to point out.

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Consisting in part of earlier essays, the book ranges over a broad swath of bioethical issues, from the beginning to the end of life, with a particular interest in the moral trajectory of science and technology, reproductive biology, and genetics.
It is a twofold harmony, logical and aesthetic, he said at the end of the first chapter of Science and the Modern World: «While the harmony of logic lies upon the universe as an iron necessity, the aesthetic harmony stands before it as a living ideal molding the general flux in its broken progress towards finer, subtler issues
There's no end of science on the issue, if that counts any more.
At the end of 2017, the science ministry issued a 3 - year plan to guide AI development, and named several large companies as «national champions» in key fields: for example, Baidu in autonomous driving, and Tencent in computer vision for medical diagnosis.
Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and issue editor Michael Moyer talk with podcast host Steve Mirsky about the September single - topic issue of Scientific American — endings in science.
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The companion piece to this article, «Scientists under the microscope,» focuses on how to distinguish between scientific criticism and personal attacks.Both of these stories tie in with Science's special section on the end of privacy in science.The content in this issue is free to access through 5 February 2015.
The boulders, they report in the 5 October issue of Science, were deposited by glaciers 1000 years after the end of the Younger Dryas.
They can also participate in a Vote for Science campaign that highlights a different issue each month — last month agriculture, this month the environment, next month health — and ends with an «ask» of elected officials.
Science has not played nearly as prominent a role as it should in informing debates over the labeling of genetically modified foods, end of life care and energy policy, among many issues.
The inquisitive souls who have made it into the academic science world will find no shortage of practical ends for even esoteric types of research — the curative applications are celebrated in this month's issue.
In 1997 the French Acoustical Society issued a public request to end the use of forensic voice science in the courtroom.
In the same issue of the journal Science, other scientists reported on research from the opposite end of the world, observing that water around the south pole has become less salty, owing to the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet.
And that is not the end of these gobies» tricks, as detailed in the July 16 issue of Science.
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Bryan Walsh published an article in the June issue of Time magazine called «Ending the War on Fat,» that explored both the history of how fat has been classified as the nutritional public enemy number one, and how this science was flawed.
The issue of climate change figures prominently in Alexander Payne's wry science - fiction comedy «Downsizing,» though only at the end of a long and convoluted story that seems to be making itself up as it goes along.
The issue of climate change also figures prominently in Alexander Payne's wry science - fiction comedy «Downsizing,» though only at the end of a long and convoluted story that seems to be making itself up as it goes along.
The overarching goal of our framework for K - 12 science education is to ensure that by the end of 12th grade, all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology.
The overarching goal of the Framework for K - 12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas (National Research Council, 2012, Summary, para. 2) is to «ensure that by the end of 12th grade all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas (National Research Council, 2012, Summary, para. 2) is to «ensure that by the end of 12th grade all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).»
The state Board of Education moved to end the contract, issuing a one - year emergency procurement with Questar to administer the U.S. history, biology I and fifth - and eighth - grade science assessments for the 2017 - 18 school year.
Principals have to manage, lead, and are held accountable for: common core; technology initiatives; social and emotional learning; referendum initiatives; math implementation; science implementation; special education, community outreach; reading; testing (local and state); effective instruction; transportation; public relations, parent custody issues, residency; student and staff discipline, evaluations; hiring; parent complaints; bullying; safety issues; budgeting; human resources issues; immigration questions / concerns; school safety, visibility in and out of school; championing the never ending requests and demands from the central office (one of the biggest challenges); the constantly increasing demands around social media and communications; and the barrage of emails / texts demanding immediate response 24/7, just to name a few.
The supercar is slammed thanks to a Science of Speed lowering kit, but the front end can raise two inches automatically when the iLIFT sensors detect a clearance issue like a speed bump or driveway.
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Track down all the people who received PhDs related to climate science during the latter half of the 20th Century, see where they've ended up, contact them, and ask them if they've had any funding and disclosure issues.
Peter Gleick, an analyst of global water and climate issues, chides the newspaper in a Forbes post, noting that the Journal turned down a letter of concern about human - driven climate change from 255 members of the National Academy of Sciences (which ended up published in the journal Science).
In essence, if emissions are not reduced, reefs that have thrived for a few million years could be memories by century's end, according to an article in Friday's issue of Science.
There in my capacity as a Pace University senior fellow, I was invited to giving a closing reflection, in which I described where science contributes, and where science ends, in the process of setting personal and societal goals on such issues:
The newest paper, in the current issue of Science, «Varying planetary heat sink led to global - warming slowdown and acceleration,» argues that the Atlantic not only has shaped the current plateau, but also was responsible for half of the sharp global warming at the end of the 20th century.
It is marking the end of a trail of deceitful, shallow reporting on climate issues by mass media, and denoting the end (hopefully) of widespread propagandistic manipulations of environmental science by Federal officials.
The IPCC has strayed so far from the scientific method, and it's followers believe the religion, not science, that it preaches so fervently, so no supporter of CAGW will touch this issue of actually measuring something, with the end of a barge pole.
And GHG emissions were doomed to be more polarizing than any previous issue because the science is more complex, the time scales are longer, the geographic scales are larger (eg, emissions are global), and, key, there is no quick end - of - pipe fix.
And the pre-existing belief under the guise of science self sealed, or at the least self reinforced, particularly on sites that congregate one end of a bizarre spectrum like minds, who then conflaate that with the broad realm of examination on this issue, when it is anything but.
When the plenary session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) finishes its work late Thursday night and issues its report on the science basis of climate change to nearly 200 governments, it will essentially end the climate science portion of the debate for policy makers and government officials.
However, a «50 - year Gaussian filter» as was used by Briffa and Jones the 99 Science and RG articles is a clever bell - shaped filter that has a 50 - year characteristic period (in terms of its half - amplitude, I believe), yet uses well under 50 observations, and hence can get even closer to the end without endpadding issues arising.
When the plenary session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) finishes its work late Thursday night and issues its report on the science basis of climate change to nearly 200 governments, it will essentially end the climate - science portion of the debate for policy makers and government officials.
Ales, read the whole Revkin post, at the end of which it becomes clear, and he agrees, that science - by - press - release had the effect of way over-stating the significance of the paper (which wasn't even novel since Trenberth & Shea had previously spotted the issue).
At the end of the event we asked Mr. Rogers why Duke Energy continues to support climate science denial (an obviously global and critical issue facing us today) and voter suppression by funding the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), especially since Duke's policies seem to oppose such efforts.
The societal inertia in dealing with environmental issues predicted by science led Nobel Laureate Sherwood Rowland to proclaim: «What's the use of having developed a science well enough to make predictions if, in the end, all we're willing to do is stand around and wait for them to come true?»
After reading 15 or so of Pat Michael's articles I think the quality of the science he presents is similarish to real climate, the only major issue I have is that he seems to unduely emphasise low end climate sensitivities (of course I may have overlooked some whoppers there or indeed over on real climate - in both cases I have to base my opinion on less than 10 % of what's on their sites).
Hans, it's fair enough to say there are open ends on some of the issues you mention, but there are always open ends in science.
Scientists from the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) have provided new evidence that ocean circulation changes lagged behind, and were not the cause of, major climate changes at the beginning and end of the last ice age (short intervals known as glacial boundaries), according to a study published in the March 2005 issue of Science magazine.
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