Sentences with phrase «science policy news»

«Advocate for Eliminating OSTP Appointed to Trump Transition Team,» Mitch Ambrose, American Institute of Physics Science Policy News, Nov. 23.
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This attitude has also been held among scientists until recently, when the creationist pressures on public education and policy became so threatening that some scientists founded a new journal, Creation / Evolution, a «Committee of Correspondence» and a Creation / Evolution News letter, aimed at defending evolutionary science and dismantling creationist arguments.
Before science reporter Scott Waldman joined ClimateWire in 2016, he covered state energy policy at Politico New York and has worked for the Albany Times Union, Erie Times - News and The Baltimore Sun.
Every day the news staff of Science and our contributing freelancers bring you breaking research news, news and analysis from the world of science policy, multimedia, and brief articles that point you to the best science stories on tScience and our contributing freelancers bring you breaking research news, news and analysis from the world of science policy, multimedia, and brief articles that point you to the best science stories on tscience policy, multimedia, and brief articles that point you to the best science stories on tscience stories on the web.
Martin Enserink Contributing Editor, Europe Edits European news coverage and writes about biology, medicine, and science policy, with an emphasis on infectious diseases and global health.
Editor Janet Raloff has been reporting at Science News for more than three decades on the environment, energy, science policy, agriculture and nutScience News for more than three decades on the environment, energy, science policy, agriculture and nutscience policy, agriculture and nutrition.
They explore the connections between science, popular culture, history, and public policy, to help you understand the evidence and arguments behind what's in the news, in your life, and on the shelves.
John Bohannon Contributing Correspondent Writes about science, policy, and research news.
The medium of engagement (e.g. social media, news media, policy engagement, talks with community groups, science cafés, science festivals) varies, but each Fellow's plan expresses clear goals for public engagement and institutional change, appropriate audiences, and specific strategies.
This week's Science features a series of articles on food security, including an Editorial, Review articles, a series of Perspectives, a Policy Forum, and a special news package.
He covers policy news for Science with an emphasis on climate and energy research.
Read about fellows» accomplishments at the intersection of policy and science, and get a heads up on STPF events and news.
So is our daily news service, News from Science, our policy blog, Science Insider, and our career advice and information site Science Carenews service, News from Science, our policy blog, Science Insider, and our career advice and information site Science CareNews from Science, our policy blog, Science Insider, and our career advice and information site Science Careers.
On January 11, President Bush's science advisor John H. Marburger III, who oversees the federal scientific enterprise as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded research project,» according to a White House news rscience advisor John H. Marburger III, who oversees the federal scientific enterprise as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded research project,» according to a White House news rScience and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded research project,» according to a White House news release.
At an event by The Christian Science Monitor that occurred before news of the Gore meeting yesterday, Bipartisan Policy Center President Jason Grumet said the biggest surprise over the next four years would be if Trump deferred to his daughter on the topic of climate.
Science covers news in all areas of science, from geology to genetics, as well as science policy and issues important to the scientific community, such as science, technology, engineering, and math education and sexual haraScience covers news in all areas of science, from geology to genetics, as well as science policy and issues important to the scientific community, such as science, technology, engineering, and math education and sexual harascience, from geology to genetics, as well as science policy and issues important to the scientific community, such as science, technology, engineering, and math education and sexual harascience policy and issues important to the scientific community, such as science, technology, engineering, and math education and sexual harascience, technology, engineering, and math education and sexual harassment.
«I always read news and policy articles before science articles, but I had no idea what «science policy» was,» she remembers.
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Eliot works with Science's news staff in Europe and Asia; edits stories on medical research topics in Washington, D.C.; and writes about patents and other science policy Science's news staff in Europe and Asia; edits stories on medical research topics in Washington, D.C.; and writes about patents and other science policy science policy issues.
SAN JOSE, California — Most scientists support engagement in public policy debates related to science and technology, and many believe that engaging with the public and news media can advance their careers, according to a new survey.
Since the election, we have significantly increased our Twitter activity to share science policy and advocacy news, events, and opportunities.
David is a Deputy News Editor specializing in coverage of science policy, energy and the environment.
Every day the news staff of Science magazine and our contributing freelancers bring you breaking news from the world of scientific research and science Science magazine and our contributing freelancers bring you breaking news from the world of scientific research and science science policy.
David Malakoff is a Deputy News Editor specializing in coverage of science policy, energy and the environment.
Matt Hourihan, director of the R&D Budget and Policy program at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C., spoke with Science News February 9 about the prospects for funding for science reScience in Washington, D.C., spoke with Science News February 9 about the prospects for funding for science reScience News February 9 about the prospects for funding for science rescience research.
According to the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, news coverage of climate change in 50 newspapers around the globe dropped by more than half in late 2009 to 2010.
Buried in the news of President Barack Obama's recent appointment of Aneesh Chopra as chief technology officer in the White House is the fact that Chopra will also serve as technology honcho for the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Martin Enserink coordinates most of Science's European news as a contributing editor; he also edits and writes stories in the areas of infectious diseases, global health, and research policy.
On this week's show: Looking at the influence of science on policy, and a roundup from the daily news site
In a 16 January statement (English translation obtained by Science Insider), TÜBİTAK said that it «has no censorship policy and has not censored the writers or the books mentioned in the news,» and that «copyright issues» have kept some books unavailable.
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«Setting up a talent visa category under the law shows that our talent policy is more open and more clearly directed at attracting talent,» former Chinese Academy of Personnel Science President Wu Jiang told People's Daily in a 25 January news report.
As these broad trends play out, Science's news staff predicts specific areas of research and policy likely to be in the news this year.
Yet what we are likely to get is piecemeal, fragmented stories of «breakthroughs» with incomplete details, more sober publication in science journals that appear later, news commentary that lasts a few days, and very little systematic effort to think through what policy should be.
Appropos to the issue of science policy and science reporting, this is excellent news: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/14/AR2006111401176.html
He's also developed what must be one of the biggest e-mail lists in the field of environmental science and policy, sending out daily digests of news on climate and, occasionally, his own observations.
The distressing thing to me is that, while one could hardly fault a paper for letting ideology affect editorial discussions on policy matters, the WSJ takes the ideological filter to an extreme and applies it to science as well — both on the editorial page, and in the coverage of science in the news reporting sections of the paper.
There's more on California's (and the world's) energy options in an audio interview conducted by Science's news staff with one of the authors of the new paper, Snuller Price, an energy and climate policy analyst at E3, a consulting firm in San Francisco.
NASA Reneges on Transparency — Still No DSCOVR Documents Tags: Desmogger, dscovr climate satellite, Government Policy, Mitchell Anderson, Nasa, NASA, NASA climate change, nasa global warming, News We made, Science, Science, US
Stern has now offered a reaction to the discussion last week of Princeton researcher Robert Socolow's call for a fresh approach to climate policy that acknowledges «the news about climate change is unwelcome, that today's climate science is incomplete, and that every «solution» carries risk.»
Try to find slide one — depicting the online tussle over climate science and policy — within slide two, which places the first issue in the flow of the moment's news (via the fascinating newsmap.jp Web site):
«What's wrong with U.N. climate science: An independent scientific review of the IPCC's Third Assessment Report» (News Release), Science and Environmental Policy Project, May 25science: An independent scientific review of the IPCC's Third Assessment Report» (News Release), Science and Environmental Policy Project, May 25Science and Environmental Policy Project, May 25, 2000.
Author Bernadine Healy U.S. News and World Report John H. Moore President Emeritus, Grove City College Rodney W. Nichols Consultant on Science and Technology Policy Robert Sproull Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Rochester Chauncey Starr President Emeritus, Electric Power Research
11/19/15 — One science watcher is seeing «fantastic news» in how some Republicans are viewing climate challenges, with separate groups of federal legislators declaring intentions to «protect our environment and climate while also bolstering clean energy innovation» and to be «good stewards of our environment... and base our policy decisions in science
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The only reason Climategate is in the news is because it has proved that legitimate policy is based on fraudulent science - and perhaps, more importantly, the facts were found to match the requirement for the policy.
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