Sentences with phrase «service to science»

Award, which is given in recognition of outstanding service to the science of plant biology.
Were such a historical monograph possible, it would render a great service to the science of religions.
You are doing no great service to science or the truth by giving credibility to the same methods, just because you arrive at a contrary conclusion.
Page Keeley receives the 2018 Distinguished Service to Science Education Award at the NSTA National Conference in Atlanta, GA..
1986 Robert Rabson for outstanding service to the science of plant physiology and to the American Society of Plant Physiologists.
The National Institute for STEM Evaluation and Research (NISER) provides quality evaluation services to the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) research and education sectors, including academic communities, not - for - profit organizations, and government entities.
«It's our job to provide a professional service to both science and the Antarctic environment, but it's still moving to receive top marks from both Antarctic Treaty inspections and from scientists who work alongside us here.»
The National Academy of Sciences did a great service to science early this week by holding a conference on «The Science of Science Communication.»
The ESF is a non-profit organisation specialised in delivering support and services to the science community at large.
The award, established by the Society and first given in 1983, is made triennially to a scientist or lay person in recognition of outstanding service to the science of plant biology.
Earlier this year, Aderin - Pocock was given a Member of the Order of the British Empire award for service to science, an honor bestowed by the Queen of England.
This year's Queen's Birthday Honours» list sees three Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) members recognised for their achievements and service to science and engineering.
He was awarded an OBE in 1999 for his services to science education, and a CBE in 2011 for services to chemistry
The Abelson Prize was inspired by the late Philip Hauge Abelson, long - time senior adviser to AAAS, editor of Science and president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, who died in 2004 after more than 60 years of service to science and society.
He was knighted in 1986 for services to science.
What awards do they receive when their politically correct universities and scientific societies turn their backs on them and refuse to honor their service to science?
Call it a service to science, because I care about science.»
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