Not exact matches
The North Carolina Museum of Natural
Sciences»
Research and Collections
Section strives to discover and document biological diversity, promote environmental awareness and relate the natural
sciences to everyday life.
American Political
Science Association (APSA): The
Section on Human Rights was established to encourage scholarship and facilitate exchange of data and
research findings on all components of human rights (e.g., civil, political, economic, social, cultural, environmental), their relationship, determinants and consequences of human rights policies, structure and influence of human rights organizations, development, implementation, impact on international conventions, and changes in the international human rights regime.
«Rather than trying to assess the probability of an extreme event occurring, a group of researchers suggest viewing the event as a given and assessing to which degree changes in the thermodynamic state (which we know has been influenced by climate change) altered the severity of the impact of the event,» notes Dorit Hammerling,
section leader for statistics and data
science at the Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences, National Center for Atmospheric
Research.
► In a News feature in this week's
Science special issue
section «Gas Revolution,» Robert Service profiles Roy Periana, a scientist at the Scripps
Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, who has dedicated his career to turning gaseous methane into methanol, cheaply and efficiently.
It provides access to some
Science Signaling content, including the Connections Map, Community, Resources
Sections, and the first issue containing original
research; and full text access to the archive of SAGE KE.
Newcomb Cleveland Prize The Newcomb Cleveland Prize, which is supported by Affymetrix, honors authors of exceptional papers published in the
Research Articles or Reports
sections of
Science.
Customer experience matters more when the economy is doing well than when it is doing poorly, according to a new study in the Articles in Advance
section of Marketing
Science, a journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
► During a December meeting in Havana, organized by AAAS and the Cuban Neuroscience Center, scientists from the United States and Cuba «discussed a biomedical
research fellows exchange program for early and midcareer scientists in both countries,» Becky Ham wrote in the AAAS News & Notes
section in this week's
Science.
Chair Elect: Jay B. Labov, National Academy of Sciences / National
Research Council Member - at - Large of the
Section Committee: Tamara Shapiro Ledley, TERC Electorate Nominating Committee: Margaret R. Caldwell, Center for Ocean Solutions / Stanford Law School; Kristin P. Jenkins, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison / BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium Council Delegate: Elizabeth K. Stage, UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of
Science
The $ 25,000 «prize is awarded to the author or authors of an outstanding paper published in the
Research Articles or Reports
sections of
Science.
«Either people can say the physics case is clear, now let us go ahead; or the physics case is clear, but we have plenty of time; or the Americans have cancelled their (collider), maybe we should too,» says Hermann Schunck of the basic
science section at Germany's
research ministry.
It shall be a part of the business of these general meetings to receive the Address of the President of the last meeting; to hear such reports on scientific subjects as, from their general importance and interests, the Standing Committee shall elect; also to receive from the chairman of the
Sections abstracts of the proceedings of their respective
Sections; and to listen to communications and lectures explanatory of new and important discoveries and
researches in
science, and new inventions and processes in the arts.
The Association's oldest prize, now supported by The Fodor Family Trust, annually recognizes the author (s) of an outstanding paper published in the
Research Articles or Reports
sections of the journal
Science between June and the following May.
1974
Science Education News, Summer - Fall 1979, Spring - Summer 1980, Winter 1980 Officers and Activities 1959-1960 1961-1963 1964-1965 1966-1967 Officers, Organizations and Activities 1969-1970 1971-1972 1973-1974 1975-1976 1977-1978 1979-1980 1981-1983 1983-1984 & 1984 - 1985 «The Integrity of
Science,» AAAS Committee on
Science in Promotion of Human Welfare, American Scientist 53, June 1965 Out of School Programs in
Science, Dec. 1981 Within Reach: Out of School
Science Opportunities for Youth, Dec. 1981
Research and Development AAAS Report VII: Federal Budget FY 1983 Impact and Change Guide to Education in
Science, Engineering and Public Policy, Committee on
Science, Engineering and Public Policy, Jan. 1985 Congressional Action on R and D in the FY 1984 Budget, Office of Public
Section Programs, Dec. 1983 Calendar of Scientific Meetings and Events, Office of Communications, 1985 The AAAS
Science Book List, 1959 The AAAS
Science Book List for Young Adults, 1964 Catalog: Periodicals, Book, Tapes and Reprints, 1977 - 1978 Directory of AAAS Fellows, 1979 Community Information Expositions, 1973 Guide to Scientific Instruments, 1978 - 1979 Guide to Scientific Instruments, 1980 - 1981
The Association's oldest prize, now supported by The Fodor Family Trust, annually recognizes the author (s) of an outstanding paper published in the
Research Articles or Reports
sections of the journal
Science.
The National
Science Foundation (NSF) invites investigators at U.S. organizations to submit proposals to the Arctic Sciences
Section, Division of Polar Programs (PLR) to conduct
research about the Arctic region.
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) at Texas A&M University invites applications for anAssistant
Research Scientist (Expedition Project Manager / Staff Scientist) in our
Science Operations
section.
He currently serves as Senior Advisor to the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee;
Section Co-Chair Mackey - White National Football League Players Association Health and Safety Committee; - Founder and Medical Director Sports Legacy Institute; Member World Rugby Concussion Advisory Group; Adjunct Professor Exercise and Sport
Science and Medical Director National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury
Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Co-Director, Neurologic Sports Injury Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Senior Advisor Brain Injury Center and Adjunct Staff, Children's Hospital, Boston, Vice President Chair Scientific Advisory Committee National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE).
In
research reported this week in the «first release»
section of the journal
Science, Aseem Ansari, a professor of biochemistry and genomics at UW — Madison, and colleagues showed that their «molecular prosthesis» can help cellular machinery overcome the blockade posed by the repeats in Friedreich's ataxia.
I founded a Student Association
Section of Molecular Cancer
Research aiming at informing students and teenagers via organizing lectures / quizzes / laboratory performances in various
science festivals.
The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO - DMO) staff members work with investigators to serve data online from
research projects funded by the Biological and Chemical Oceanography
Sections, the Division of Polar Programs Arctic Sciences and Antarctic Organisms & Ecosystems Program at the U.S. National
Science Foundation.
But new
research, published today in
Science, provides an initial map for the
sections of the genome that orchestrate this protein - building process.
SEARCH activities are supported by a collaborative grant from the National
Science Foundation Division of Polar Programs, Arctic Sciences
Section to the International Arctic
Research Center (IARC; PLR - 1331100) and the Arctic
Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS; PLR - 1331083).
Alain Destexhe,
Research Director of Unité de Neurosciences CNRS, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Bruno Weber, Professor of Multimodal Experimental Imaging, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland Carmen Gruber Traub, Fraunhofer, Germany Costas Kiparissides, Certh, Greece Cyril Poupon, Head of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy unit of NeuroSpin, University Paris Saclay, Gif - sur - Yvette, France David Boas, Professor of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, University of Pennsylvania Hanchuan Peng, Associate Investigator at Allen Brain Institute, Seattle, US Huib Manswelder, Head of Department of Integrative Neurophysiology Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive
Research, VU University, Amsterdam Jan G. Bjaalie, Head of Neuroinformatics division, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway Jean - François Mangin,
Research Director Neuroimaging at CEA, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Jordi Mones, Institut de la Macula y la Retina, Barcelona, Spain Jurgen Popp, Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany Katharina Zimmermann, Hochshule, Germany Katrin Amunts, Director of the Institute Structural and functional organisation of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Leslie M. Loew, Professor at University of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut, US Marc - Oliver Gewaltig,
Section Manager of Neurorobotics, Simulation Neuroscience Division - Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Geneve, Switzerland Markus Axer, Head of Fiber architecture group, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM - 1) at Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Mickey Scheinowitz, Head of Regenerative Therapy Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neufeld Cardiac
Research Institute, Tel - Aviv University, Israel Pablo Loza, Institute of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain Patrick Hof, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US Paul Tiesinga, Professor at Faculty of
Science, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands Silvestro Micera, Director of the Translational Neural Engineering (TNE) Laboratory, and Associate Professor at the EPFL School of Engineering and the Centre for Neuroprosthetics Timo Dicksheid, Group Leader of Big Data Analytics, Institute Structural and functional organisation of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Trygve Leergaard, Professor of Neural Systems, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway Viktor Jirsa, Director of the Institute de Neurosciences des Systèmes and Director of
Research at the CNRS, Marseille, France
Introduction to special
section on the Phoenix mission: Landing site characterization experiments, mission overviews, and expected
science P. H. Smith, L. Tamppari, R. E. Arvidson, D. Bass, D. Blaney, W. Boynton, A. Carswell, D. Catling, B. Clark, T. Duck, E. DeJong, D. Fisher, W. Goetz, P. Gunnlaugsson, M. Hect, V. Hipkin, J. Hoffman, S. Hviid, H. Keller, S. Kouvanes, C. F. Lange, M. Lemmon, M. Madsen, M. Malin, W. Markiewicz, J. Marshall, C. McKay, M. Mellon, D. Michelangeli, D. Ming, R. Morris, N. Renno, W. T. Pike, U. Staufer, C. Stoker, P. Taylor, J. Whiteway, S. Young, and A. Zent Journal of Geophysical
Research 113, E00A18, doi: 10.1029 / 2008JE003083, 15 October 2008.
Brian Sales, distinguished
research scientist and lead of the Correlated Electron Materials Group in the Materials
Science and Technology Division, was nominated by the AAAS
section on physics for «pioneering
research for clean energy technologies, including thermoelectric and superconducting materials, and materials for nuclear waste storage.»
Ali Behrangi is a
Research Scientist in the Earth
Science Section, University of Arizona and NASA JPL - Caltech, Pasadena, USA.
The grant's co-PIs include: Carmen Catala, a senior
research associate at BTI; Zhangjun Fei, a USDA - ARS scientist, and adjunct associate professor in the Plant Pathology and Plant - Microbe Biology
section in the School of Integrative Plant
Science (SIPS); and James Giovanni, also a USDA - ARS scientist and adjunct professor in the Plant Breeding and Genetics
section, SIPS.
Dr. Susan Golden, distinguished professor in the division of biological
sciences, molecular biology
section at the University of California San Diego, wrote in a support letter, «The fundamental
research carried out by Ry's lab over the years underpins so much of modern phage biology that it's difficult to imagine what the state of the field would be in his absence — undoubtedly poorer and perhaps non-existent — as he persevered during years and even decades when phage biology was viewed by many as passe and only a few labs carried on.»
September 16, 2015 University of Chicago Medicine hosts symposium of leading Chicago heart researchers More than 100 leading researchers from Chicago's major academic medical centers as well as six out - of - state institutions will meet at the American Heart Association's 2015 Chicago
Research Network Symposium, hosted by University of Chicago Medicine's
Section of Cardiology, on Friday, September 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the University's Gordon Center for Integrative
Science, 929 E. 57th St., Chicago.
These
sections should describe concrete areas where the MolSSI can assist
research teams with sophisticated software development in the chemical, biomolecular, and materials
sciences.
He has served as a visiting scholar at Harvard University, on the Chemical Reviews Editorial Advisory Board, the Governor's Mathematics and
Science Advisory Board for South Carolina, the Defense
Science Study Group through the Institute for Defense Analyses, the Defense
Science Board Chem / Nano Study
Section, the Department of Commerce Emerging Technology and
Research Advisory Committee and the MD Anderson Cancer
Research Center's Competitive Grant Renewal Board.
He should instead examine the extensive 2006 National
Research Council report on «Systems for State
Science Assessment» or the excellent assessment
section in the draft «National Educational Technology Plan 2010,» from the U.S. Department of Education, which describes multiple ways of making alternative assessments practical.
In this
section, we report on empirical data from a
research project about mathematics and
science teaching in which teachers used variation theory as a design principle (Kullberg 2016; Kullberg et al. 2016; Runesson and Kullberg 2017).
The content dimensions included in this
section on
research - based instruction are • Reading and Reading Interventions • Writing and Writing Interventions • Mathematics and Mathematics Interventions • Cognitive
Science and Advanced Reasoning
This
section discusses a number of lessons learned based on our extensive experiences with an ongoing longitudinal
research study of preservice teachers learning to use inquiry - based
science methods in the elementary classroom.
Celene's
research is supported by the National
Science Foundation and the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy and recently won the Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award from the American Sociological Association's Sex and Gender
Section.
Unsung Heroes of
Science, by Todd Kortemeier, includes African Americans among its profiles, including a
section on Charles Drew, whose
research led to the development of blood banks.
The focus of this special
section is to investigate whether combining principles of art,
science and technology with that of cancer biology can advance cancer
research.
This is how most
sciences proceed and to try to do teaching to the general public within
research papers would require special
sections in the journal, and external support for excess page charges and free public access to the journal articles.
Watch the first 1 to 2 minutes
section of the UP Stream Pt 4 doco /
research prject specifically being directed at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why Listening to the community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how people (the general public) are treated by others (climate scientists included) on all climate blogs when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who to believe is telling the truth and in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw folks about such negative comments about the
science.
The AP story story that appears in the
science section of the NYT website (12/21/07) and other stories I've read state as fact that Japan is hunting whales for «scientific
research.»
The basics are laid out in the news
section of the journal
Science, which is also publishing the
research paper.
In late 2005, the Friends of
Science mounted an anti-Kyoto radio ad campaign, tied to the Canadian federal election campaign, and funded from Barry Cooper's
research fund, apparently supported, at least in part, by tax - deductible donations to the
Science Education Fund via the Calgary Foundation (see
section on Funding above).
«This prediction of an active solar cycle suggests we're potentially looking at more communications disruptions, more satellite failures, possible disruptions of electrical grids and blackouts, more dangerous conditions for astronauts,» said Richard Behnke of the Upper Atmosphere
Research Section at the National
Science Foundation.
Funding support for this event has been provided by the U.S. Arctic
Research Commission and the National
Science Foundation Division of Polar Programs, Arctic Sciences
Section
Appreciation goes to the scientists who generously reviewed
sections of this site that feature their
research to help ensure accuracy: Wenju Cai (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia); Martin Edwards (Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS), United Kingdom); Matthew Huber (Purdue University, United States); Jaime Ricardo Cantera Kintz (Universidad del Valle, Colombia); Victoria Lichtschein (R21 Scientific Advisory Board); Scott Power (Bureau of Meteorology Research Center, Australia); and Mathias Vuille (University at Albany, State University of New York, United
research to help ensure accuracy: Wenju Cai (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia); Martin Edwards (Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS), United Kingdom); Matthew Huber (Purdue University, United States); Jaime Ricardo Cantera Kintz (Universidad del Valle, Colombia); Victoria Lichtschein (R21 Scientific Advisory Board); Scott Power (Bureau of Meteorology Research Center, Australia); and Mathias Vuille (University at Albany, State University of New York, United
Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia); Martin Edwards (Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean
Science (SAHFOS), United Kingdom); Matthew Huber (Purdue University, United States); Jaime Ricardo Cantera Kintz (Universidad del Valle, Colombia); Victoria Lichtschein (R21 Scientific Advisory Board); Scott Power (Bureau of Meteorology
Research Center, Australia); and Mathias Vuille (University at Albany, State University of New York, United
Research Center, Australia); and Mathias Vuille (University at Albany, State University of New York, United States).
Research On The NGOs» Influence In Coping With Climate Change (Meili Tang, Huijuan Shi, & Fengjiang Cheng, Institute of Climate Change and Public Policy - Nanjing University of Information
Science and Technology)
Section Three: Economic And Social Management In Climate Change 1.
Section 19.4.4 concludes this chapter by suggesting
research priorities for the natural and social
sciences that may provide relevant knowledge for assessing key vulnerabilities of climate change.
One
section, for example, describes Stanford University ornithologist Terry Roots» climate change
research, which uses citizen
science data from Cornell and elsewhere to study shifts in bird migrations.