Sentences with phrase «science says section»

The statement»... and humans are adding more CO2 all the time» was also added to the «what the science says section.

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One of the keys to making this work, said Klawe, was acknowledging that three of these sections would all need to be on the same footing when they started the second computer science class.
OMSCo said the milk study, conducted independently by the Universities of Liverpool and Glasgow from 2002 - 2005 and published in the Journal of Dairy Science, is the first to consider a cross section of UK farms over a 12 - month production cycle.
«Women really need to understand that a C - section is major abdominal surgery,» says Jan Kriebs, a certified nurse mid-wife in the University of Maryland Medical Center's obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences department.
I can't say anything about it,» says Fariborz Jahansoozan, who works in the legal affairs department of the Iranian interests section of the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, D.C. (He did say that science is «important for the country.»)
«We're opening the doors to some very different kinds of science, a much bigger section of the sky, a more diverse set of target stars,» says Kepler deputy project manager Charlie Sobeck.
In the extra comments section of our survey, journals came in for criticism: «The review process has become a playground of promoting personal opinions, rather than evaluating the actual sciencesaid one assistant professor.
Among those is canine compulsive disorder (CCD), the counterpart to human obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD),» says the study's first and corresponding author Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, DACVA, DACVB, professor in clinical sciences and section head and program director of animal behavior at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
Indeed, when the U.K. government considered repealing Section 24 more than 10 years ago, then — Science Minister David Sainsbury said the biggest concern was «the question of penalties for people who improperly put that information into the public domain» and taking a tough stance against «animal terrorism.»
They're not surprising findings, but the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation (NSF), says it chose to leave the section out of the 2010 edition of the biennial Science and Engineering Indicators because the survey questions used to measure knowledge of the two topics force respondents to choose between factual knowledge and religious beliefs.
Superlatives aside, it is fair to say that Schweber's book belongs on the shelves devoted to the history of science, rather than in the popular science section.
There is an urgent need for such climate study projects in temperate regions across the world, says Eric Rignot, principal scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Radar Science and Engineering Section.
Recruitment is a multifaceted process, said Jessica Mueller of Alliant International University during a symposium on the use of forensic psychological science to understand the causes and effects of terrorism that was sponsored by the Pacific Division Psychology Section.
«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.
Instead, the repeal quotes WOTUS to explain why the Trump administration is trying to avoid a scientific debate, noting a section of the 2015 regulation says, «Science does not provide bright line boundaries with respect to where «water ends» for purpose of the [Clean Water Act].»
Moderated by: Osman Benchikh, Chief of Section, Innovation and Capacity Building in Science and Engineering, Natural Sciences Sector, UNESCO Dominique Campana, Director of International Affairs, ADEME Cipriano Marín, Secretary General of the UNESCO Centre in the Canary Islands, UNESCOCAN Said Mouline, Chief Executive Officer, ADEREE Yury Posysaev, Executive Director, International Sustainable Energy Development Centre under the auspices of UNESCO
«The problem arises from autoimmunity, a condition that people with type 1 diabetes already have,» says Myra A. Lipes, M.D, investigator in the Section on Immunology at Joslin and principal investigator of a study published in the June 13 edition of the journal Science Translational Medicine.
«Although one can not be 100 - percent certain that the binding sites themselves have been identified, this work represents an impressive and important step forward in understanding how these remarkable drugs work,» said Nick Franks, PhD, head of the biophysics section at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, and a leader in the field.
«By working so closely with the University of Chicago's well - established adult cancer treatment programs, we can fast track the access children have to new agents,» said Susan Cohn, MD, director of the program and section chief of clinical sciences at the University of Chicago Institute for Molecular Pediatric Sciences.
The district already replaced the state science test with the ACT science section for high schoolers, and Mathisen said he would like to see a change in the requirement that all juniors take Smarter Balanced as soon as next year.
At Lowell Elementary School where her children go to school, preparing for the Badger Exam, which has sections on math and language, has meant less class time focused on science and social studies and reduced recess time, she said.
The math and language arts portions of the Model Curriculum have been finalized and are posted online, officials said, but other sections pertaining to science, social studies and other subject areas are targeted for completion in late 2013 and 2014.
In a section of a March 9 memo to the White House headed» Global warming science is compelling,» agency officials said:» The science is strongest on the fact that carbon dioxide is contributing, and will continue to contribute, to global climate change.
«Positive feedbacks (self - reinforcing cycles) within the climate system have the potential to accelerate human - induced climate change,» says a section from that Climate Science Special report, «and even shift the Earth's climate system, in part or in whole, into new states that are very different from those experienced in the recent past.»
After a section featuring Christopher Monckton and his views that much climate science was fraudulent near the end of episode two, Stewart said,
«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.
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