This has prompted
strong scientific interest in finding out which species are most vulnerable, and which can handle the changed conditions.
Fred Hutch offers eight - week mentored summer research internships to high school students who have completed the 11th grade and have
a strong scientific interest and background.
Not exact matches
Science diplomacy will play a large role in how indigenous people, the eight circumpolar countries, and other
interested nations negotiate complicated economic, security, and environmental
interests while attempting to maintain
strong scientific ties, particularly with the new U.S. administration.
As a consequence, it's not unusual for scientists to find themselves well along a
scientific career path before recognizing that their
interests are waning or aren't quite
strong enough to carry them through a Ph.D., a postdoc, and tenure.
To combine his
interest in research with a wider
interest in science, Peter Cotgreave took on the directorship of Save British Science, a campaigning organisation that presses the governments in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast for better funding for science,
stronger science education in schools, and policies that allow the general public to have greater access to the benefits of
scientific and technological research.
Alan Alda, star of stage, screen and science, talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky [pictured at left] about his new PBS science series The Human Spark as well as his
strong interest in science and long association with
Scientific American.
For example, there is a lot of
interest on collaborative team science, study registration,
stronger study designs and statistical tools, and better peer review, along with making
scientific data, analyses and protocols widely available so that others can replicate experiments, thereby fostering trust in the conclusions of those studies.
That's very
interesting, that it's in a
scientific research center that is, you know, anchored by three or four really
strong research universities right now.
I started to serve as a guide to some groups of scientists, but then I realized that it wasn't the scientists who were most
interested, but normal people with a
strong interest in
scientific topics,» Serrallonga says.
Duncan added that NACS also provided workshops for teachers that identified unique and
interesting ways of teaching math and science to youth, and she said the presence of elders helped NACS demonstrate
strong links between the traditional and the
scientific - technological.
Alan Alda, star of stage, screen and science, talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky about his new PBS science series The Human Spark as well as his
strong interest in science and long association with
Scientific American
«NOAA has a
strong interest in supporting
scientific research however we can,» says David Slocum, Facilities and Vessel Operations Coordinator at Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
Starting my
scientific career with archaeological fields schools, my
strong interest in mathematics and a desire to quantitatively test hypotheses drew me to population genetics.
The GdR PHYCOTOX team was rapidly joined by the
scientific interest group on cyanobacteria, GIS Cyano, to form a
strong national
scientific committee assisting the local organising committee in more
scientific matters.
Although
scientific innovation is principally driven by trained scientists, research opportunities often present themselves to others — in palaeontology, this can tie into the
strong public
interest in famous extinct animals such as dinosaurs and mammoths.
More than 17 % of the proposers had not previously been on a GBT proposal, showing the continued
strong growth of the
scientific community's
interest in the GBT.
As you can see, it's
interesting how the
scientific process plays out: A theory is hatched, then tested and further tested until it's either proven or dis - proven... or at least until we can make a
strong case either way.
Only people with a
scientific bent or a
strong existing
interest in climate change will make it more than half the way through.
You can point the finger at all sorts of participants in this battle, but I believe (and we have been examining and discussing at length on this site for more than 8 years now) the principal drivers of the polarization are coming more from: (1) the corporate energy
interests who are protecting their profits against regulation and other policies that would move the system away from fossil fuels, and using their clout in the political process to tie things up; (2) right - wing anti-government and anti-regulatory ideologues whose political views appear threatened by
scientific conclusions that point toward a need for
stronger policy action; (3) people whose religious or cultural identities appear threatened by modern science; and so forth.
Stern blames the «deniers / delayers» for society's climate inaction, writing that «climate deniers, vested
interests, and ideologues have attacked both the
scientific evidence on climate change and politicians» attempts to regulate emissions and build
strong carbon prices.»
Simply improving messaging in accordance with recommendations of psychologists or following the recommendations of economists to create economic incentives to engage in less GHG producing behavior will not likely create
strong citizen support for climate change policies unless citizens better understand that the narrative created by opponents of climate change policies about high levels of
scientific uncertainty and unacceptable harm to the economy from the adoption of climate policies is not only false but has been manufactured by fossil fuel companies and other entities which have economic
interests in continuing high levels of fossil fuel consumption.
There was a
strong public
interest for
scientific research to be the subject of scrutiny, but not prematurely whilst incomplete.
Biomedical Engineer with
strong scientific background and great
interest in medical research and product development.