Even if you aren't familiar with
the scientific value of his work, you know his name — it's synonymous with scientific intelligence.
Not exact matches
Indeed, it needs a worldview that
values the kind
of inquiry and creative imagination without which participation in continuing
scientific work will not be possible.
One man
working in an industrial laboratory, with half his salary paid by the government, was given his instructions beforehand: «Any discoveries you make which have any
scientific or commercial
value, and any
work you do which is at all profitable, is to appear on the books as having been done on «company time»; the rest is the government's half
of your time.
The novelist, Arguedas,
worked toward a Peruvian transculturation, whereby the
values of the highland people will not succumb to the blind,
scientific or Western mentality
of coastal culture.
But taken with the 4 publications in 4 years comment, if everyone is publishing limited and well spun / written
work but
of little
scientific value then the education level drops, with continually lesser and lesser quality
of scientist (or researcher) becoming peers.
Reported in
Scientific American: This Week in World War I: September 19, 1914 The first few weeks
of the Great War in Europe had convincingly shown the
value of aircraft for reconnaissance
work.
The book also urges researchers not to publish the same
work in more than one journal or to slice it into several papers to increase their publication count, because doing so is an improper use
of reviewers and editors» time and dilutes the
value of the
scientific literature.
Cole (2000) observed that there is a «fairly clear hierarchy
of value associated with most
scientific work.»
By most accounts, including Apostolopoulos's, NIH has stood by its scientists, helping them draft explanations
of their
work's
scientific value.
But our
work here shows that we can understand in general how to use this open data, that it has
scientific value, and that this can be a stepping stone to future analysis
of more exotic possibilities.»
The North Pole and Its Seekers October 28, 1868 New Expeditions to the Arctic Regions June 24, 1871 The Latest Arctic Explorations — The Remarkable Escape
of the Polaris Party June 7, 1873 Rescue
of the Remaining Survivors
of the Polaris October 4, 1873 The Latest Polar Expedition December 26, 1874
Work for Arctic Explorers July 17, 1875 The British Arctic Expedition The Coming Arctic Expeditions May 22, 1875 The British Arctic Expedition August 28, 1975 July 3, 1876 The Search for the Pole The British Arctic Expedition December 23 and 30, 1876 The Recent Arctic Expedition January 20, 1877 Another Approach: Balloons and Airships Some Suggestions for Future Polar Expeditions February 13, 1877 Proposed New British Polar Expedition September 20, 1879 To the North Pole by Balloon July 13, 1895 Wellman's Airship for His North Polar Expedition By the Paris Correspondent
of the
Scientific American July 7, 1906 The Wellman Polar Airship Expedition By the Paris Correspondent
of the
Scientific American June 22, 1907 Farther North The American Arctic Expedition September 14, 1878 The Peary Arctic Expedition July 15, 1893 Nansen's Polar Expedition March 14, 1896 The Recent Failures
of Arctic Expeditions August 29, 1896 The Return
of Lieut. Peary September 27, 1902 The Polar Regions June 11, 1904 Peary's New Ship for
Work in Arctic Seas October 8, 1904 Peary and the North Pole July 15, 1905 Peary's Arctic Ship, The «Roosevelt» July 15, 1905 Peary's «Farthest North» November 17, 1906 Race to the Finish: Peary and Cook Peary's Quest
of the North Pole July 18, 1908 Peary and the North Pole August 21, 1909 Dr. Cook and the North Pole September 11, 1909 Dr. Cook's Discovery
of the North Pole September 11, 1909 Honor to Whom Honor is Due September 18, 1909 Commander Peary's Discovery
of the North Pole September 18, 1909 Retrospect
of the Year 1909: Exploration January 1, 1910 «Investigating» Peary April 22, 1911 THE SOUTH POLE Exploring Antarctica Antarctic Exploration January 23, 1897 To South Polar Lands February 13, 1897 The Voyage
of the «Discovery» February 3, 1906 Antarctic Expeditions, Past and Present Some Heroes
of Exploration November 11, 1911 Dr. Charcot's Antarctic Expedition November 30, 1907 Motoring Toward the Pole By Motor Car to the South Pole By J. S. Dunnet October 19, 1907 The Shackleton Antarctic Expedition By John Plummer August 29, 1908 Lieut. Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition April 3, 1909 Lieut. Shackleton April 9, 1910 Two Novel Motor Sleds By Walter Langford May 14, 1910 Race to the Finish: Amundsen and Scott The Antarctic Expeditions January 13, 1912 The Discovery
of the South Pole March 16, 1912 Amundsen's Attainment
of the South Pole Progress
of Antarctic Exploration By G. W. Littlehales, Hydrographic Office, United States Navy March 23, 1912 Capt. Scott at the South Pole April 13, 1912 Shadows at the South Pole June 15, 1912 The Scott Expedition and its Tragic End A Sacrifice Made for
Scientific Ideals February 22, 1913 Achievements and Lessons
of the Scott Expedition March 1, 1913 To the South Pole with the Cinematograph Film Records
of Scott's Ill - Fated Expedition June 21, 1913 Science in the Heroic Age The Height
of the Antarctic Continent By Walter Langford June 4, 1910 The Renewed Siege
of the Antarctic January 17, 1914 Shackleton's South Polar Expedition The
Value of His
Scientific Observations By Henryk Arctowski June 17, 1916 Thawing Scott's Legacy A pioneer in atmosphere ozone studies, Susan Solomon rewrites the history
of a fatal polar expedition By Sarah Simpson December 2001 Greater Glory In the race to the South Pole, explorer Robert F. Scott refused to sacrifice his ambitious science agenda By Edward J. Larson June 2011
Its objective is to encourage
work of great
value to humanity,
of a mainly
scientific, educational or artistic nature, and to reward such
work by means
of prizes or study grants, excluding any profit motive and regardless
of political, trade union, philosophical or religious convictions.
His
work has embodied what the Prize was created to highlight: «promoting
scientific literacy, clarity
of message, and efforts to foster respect and understanding
of science - based
values as they relate to the implications
of climate change.»
In 2008 he was elected as member
of the International Academy
of Quantum Molecular Science, whose members are chosen among the scientists
of all countries who have distinguished themselves by the
value of their
scientific work, their role
of pioneers or leaders
of a school in the broad field
of the application
of quantum mechanics to the study
of molecules and macromolecules.
Those who knew Nowell were quick to remark that they counted themselves lucky to have
worked with him, not only due to his
scientific brilliance, but also because
of his emphasis on the
value of education.
Yet when we finish school and enter the world
of work, we are asked to create
work of value —
scientific reports, business plans, websites, books, architectural blueprints, graphic artwork, investment proposals, medical devices and software applications.
You can see community in the way she
values the input
of people in building our social — and
scientific — world, and in the way she does that by
working collaboratively in, and with, communities.
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) states that in order to provide quality education: «The skills, knowledge,
values and attitudes that learning and teaching promote must reflect and respond to the needs and expectations
of individuals, countries, the global population and the world
of work today».
Specifically, the charitable deduction allows individual taxpayers and corporations to deduct from their taxable income in a given year the present
value of contributions they make to nonprofit groups that are religious, charitable, educational,
scientific, or literary in purpose, or that
work to prevent cruelty to children or animals.
While less
scientific, we also receive unsolicited feedback from students and teachers and the
value of our
work in teacher preparation is highlighted in the media.
The
work with my publicist and Smith Publicity was exceptionally productive, because
of effectively channeling and placing the
scientific value of my book.
From countless
scientific discoveries, to strategic commercial and political relations, to his pivotal role in the founding
of our country, Franklin's hard
work, discipline, and
values can be summed up in one idea: «How can I help?»
In the same topological vein but with a more explicitly
scientific approach, Alyson Shotz's
works try to visibilize phenomena like gravitational waves or quantum interweaving, while Agnieszka Kurant uses the surprising levitation
of her meteorites to suggest the convergence
of the artistic
value of air (beginning with the iconic Paris Air bottled by Marcel Duchamp in 1919) and its property
value in the current economy.
He has taken a radically sceptical view
of traditional ideas about art and artists: in the light
of modern
scientific advances and modern techniques, he claims that the
value of art should lie not in the rarity
of an individual
work, but in the rarity and originality
of its meaning - which should be reproducible.
They realize that the vast majority
of their efforts will be rejected by a well functioning peer review process, but the
value of securing even a small number
of acceptances is enormous, so they bombard journals with a stream
of scientific - appearing
work in hopes that a few will break through and reach publication.
-- We believe that CRU did a public service
of great
value by carrying out much time - consuming meticulous
work on temperature records at a time when it was unfashionable and attracted the interest
of a rather small section
of the
scientific community.
I'm sure we agree on the essential
value of high quality and appropriate quality controls in
scientific work, but we seem also to agree that it's very difficult and possibly detrimental to impose strict rules on how those controls should be implemented.
The SMC's emphasis on «expert opinion», reflects the «
values» recently evinced by Lewandowsky, that debate about the climate and criticism
of his own
work is valid only when «addressed through proper channels» — it «should take place in the
scientific literature».
Whereas the information in the study was important and «a welcome addition to the
scientific literature,» he is «concerned about the presentation
of such a prescriptive and
value - laden
work» in a piece that wasn't marked as an opinion, Caldeira told LiveScience in an email.
The Université catholique de Louvain has brought together an international team (link to the «project team» page)
of highly recognized
scientific experts who will
work together with trusted
value adding industrial companies, to deliver the high standards and expectations set out in this initiative.
by Jeff Stier Heartland Institute A pair
of foreign research organizations have gotten numerous grants for
work of unclear
value As Democrats and the
scientific establishment howl over President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the National Institutes
of Health (NIH), Congress is investigating whether that agency misspent U.S. tax dollars to fund two European cancer -LSB-...]
In the end, what the UEA e-mails really show is that scientists are human beings — and that unrelenting opposition to their
work can goad them to the limits
of tolerance, and tempt them to act in ways that undermine
scientific values.
His
work has embodied what the Prize was created to highlight: «promoting
scientific literacy, clarity
of message, and efforts to foster respect and understanding
of science - based
values as they relate to the implications
of climate change.»
Honest
scientific work is always
of value, whether it confirms or disproves a theory.
Professional Experience Boston
Scientific Corporation (St. Paul, MN) 2005 — Present Director, Manufacturing Information Systems • Direct cross-functional teams on development and support projects
valued in excess
of $ 32 million • Responsible for the implementation
of manufacturing execution systems world - wide • Hire, train, supervise, and review project management team ensuring efficient and effective operations • Set and strictly enforce departmental budgets, workflows, action plan, and project deadlines • Develop and implement new technologies, systems, and processes to streamline manufacturing operations • Build and strengthen strategic relationships with business partners, contractors, and industry leaders • Launch enterprise - wide asset management (EAM) system in three countries and four manufacturing plants • Develop long range strategic plan for key manufacturing systems including Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) •
Work in both matrix and functional environments and facilitate continuous improvement and adoption
of best practices • Launch and maintain effective engagement and process alignment strategy among international customers • Successfully design and launch IS - wide employee training and development program • Design and implement 24 × 7 information technology help desk for manufacturing applications • Serve as director
of the University
of Minnesota intern recruitment program • Consistently recognized and promoted for excellence in project and personnel management