Sentences with phrase «scientists next set»

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With expert panels of scientists, mathematicians, and technologists, Project 2061 set out to identify what was most important for the next generation to know and be able to do in science, mathematics, and technology — what would make them science literate.
The outcome of these sessions will be a set of next steps for On - call Scientists and the human rights organization.
ASTRONET — a network of European funding agencies and research organizations set up in 2005 to develop a strategy for European astronomy over the next 20 years — was almost done identifying key scientific priorities, and program officials were looking for a postdoctoral scientist to help coordinate the development of a road map to build the necessary infrastructure.
Next, the scientists found they could manipulate the hand - sniffing by artificially introducing different smells into the experimental setting.
According to Princeton University scientists Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow's «wedge» strategy of climate change mitigation — which quantifies as a wedge on a time series graph various sets of efforts to maintain flat global carbon emissions between now and 2055 — at least two million megawatts of new renewable energy will have to be built in the next 40 years, effectively replacing completely all existing coal - fired power plants as well as accounting for increases in energy use between now and mid-century.
In these essays he urges us not to neglect our duty to the young and to be kind to the Russians, some of whose established scientists, I understand, have not been paid for months: one, it was reported, was recently given a tea set in lieu of a salary — the value to be deducted from his next pay cheque.
With the U.S. Congress set to take up climate change legislation next week, Obama Administration officials today joined with leading climate scientists to emphasize that global warming is real, it's going to get worse, and that action is needed sooner rather than later.
By next June the machine should be delivering the world's brightest and fastest pulses of x-ray light to materials scientists and structural biologists probing the atomic structure of molecules in natural settings.
At the time, other scientists postulated that at the extreme end of an organism's life span, its chances of dying from one year — or day — to the next increase at a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valid.
With the cycle of solar storms set to peak in the next three to five years, scientists at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) are searching for ways to gather and analyze information that will enable them to forecast severe solar storms.
The scientists used a unique testing facility, consisting of a trailer with computers set up next to a baboon enclosure, which the animals could enter at will and perform trials on the touch - screen computers for as long as they pleased.
Thus prepared, the scientists set off the next day for their scheduled meetings, some as early as 8:15 a.m. And in many cases, the meetings defied their expectations.
Dukhovlinova also applied the knowledge she gained during her stay at Yale to training the next generation of scientists, becoming a teaching assistant for a master's degree program in public health that was being set up at St. Petersburg State as she was returning.
That doesn't mean every year will set a record, but «it seems to me quite likely that we have taken the next step up to a new level,» National Center for Atmospheric Research climate scientist Kevin Trenberth told Climate Central last month.
In a recent comment article in Nature, leading climate scientists identified achieving zero emissions from land - use changes and deforestation as one of six milestones that must be met within the next three years if we are to meet the goals set out in the Paris Agreement.
The data they gather will set scientists up with a solid baseline to monitor future changes and predict what comes next as Antarctica's floating ice shelves retreat and even collapse due to climate change.
The ultimate goal, said Wolverton, who led the paper's machine learning work, is to get to the point where a scientist can scan hundreds of sample materials, get almost immediate feedback from machine learning models and have another set of samples ready to test the next day — or even within the hour.
With the ability to integrate these data sets in a tightly linked, highly annotated manner, Labmatrix has the kind of flexibility, security and data access control today's scientists require for information management of biomarker discovery, next generation biobanking, pre-clinical and clinical studies and translational research efforts.
This simple yet powerful algorithm computationally reads all 30 million papers available in the PubMed dataset, and provides suggestions to scientists about which targets to explore in their next set of experiments.
The NPA believes that appropriate training of the next generation of independent scientists requires that institutions set policies to encourage individual responsibility, foster effective mentoring, and recognize the value and contributions of postdoctoral scholars.
«Over the next few months, in addition to characterizing the comet nucleus and setting the bar for the rest of the mission, we will begin final preparations for another space history first: landing on a comet,» says Matt Taylor, ESA's Rosetta project scientist.
The next day, Gloria Steinem, then editor of the magazine Ms., said, «Millions of little girls are going to sit by their television sets and see they can be astronauts, heroes, explorers and scientists
That's why my administration has set a goal that will greatly enhance our ability to compete for the high - wage, high - tech jobs of the future --- and to foster the next generation of scientists and engineers.
The next stages are easy to predict as well — the issues of «process» will be lost in the noise, the fake overreaction will dominate the wider conversation and become an alternative fact to be regurgitated in twitter threads and blog comments for years, the originators of the issue may or may not walk back the many mis - statements they and others made but will lose credibility in any case, mainstream scientists will just see it as hyper - partisan noise and ignore it, no papers will be redacted, no science will change, and the actual point (one presumes) of the «process» complaint (to encourage better archiving practices) gets set back because it's associated with such obvious nonsense.
Big Debate over the «Slayers» book is set for next week with many top tier scientists in the fray http://www.slayingtheskydragon.com/news/100-top-scientists-in-heated-debate-over-slaying-of-greenhouse-gas-theory
Hundreds of scientists, economists, and public policy experts are set to meet in Manhattan next month to discuss the other side of the climate change debate that the establishment media prefers to pretend does not exist.
Scientists set up the gas flux tower at the Barrow Environmental Observatory, 330 miles north of the Arctic Circle, as part of the Department of Energy's Next - Generation Ecosystem Experiment (NGEE - Arctic), in the summer of 2013.
Aussie Scientist Dr. David Evans: New solar theory predicts imminent global cooling: Dr. David Evans: As we head to the UNFCCC meeting in Paris 2015 where global bureaucracy beckons, a sharp cooling change appears to be developing and set to hit in the next five years.
Having largely achieved that task using several types of devices, JCAP scientists doing solar - driven carbon dioxide reduction began setting their sights on achieving efficiencies similar to those demonstrated for water splitting, considered by many to be the next big challenge in artificial photosynthesis.
«Our results suggest that stratospheric ozone is important for the Southern Hemisphere climate change, and ought to be more carefully considered in the next set of IPCC model integrations,» said Seok - Woo Son, lead - author of the study and a postdoctoral research scientist at Columbia's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS).
Every scientist is set on securing the next grant and it's not unusual to read some amazing claims on the significance or impact of a given set of data.
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