FINRA's Fund Analyzer tool can also be very
useful in researching fund costs.
Not exact matches
The most obvious politician's argument against
funding research in pure mathematics is that it costs money and it isn't
useful.
«It's
useful in modeling concepts
in neuroscience to have a system that will yield a diverse range of behaviors for small changes of a control parameter, as this may help offer some insights about how the same neural tissue displays different responses,» Alonso said, whose
research was
funded by a fellowship from the Leon Levy Foundation.
Even so, the picture emerged that international postdocs were getting
useful and focused scientific training, but that they were unaware of major U.S. investments
in research institutions
in their home countries, knew little about other
funding opportunities, and were getting no experience
in grant - writing.
According to Drucza, who leads the CIMMYT project «Understanding gender
in wheat - based livelihoods for enhanced WHEAT R4D impact
in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Ethiopia,»
funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development,
research must be relevant and
useful.
If you decided to forgo investing
in stocks directly, and chose to only invest
in index
funds, the same type of
research skills would be
useful.
In Australia, Saving Pets (12) is a wonderful source of useful statistics and new thinking, while Maddie's Fund, (13) the National Canine Research Fund (14) and the ASPCApro (15) in the US all have ongoing research programs which are informing huge changes in animal welfare managemen
In Australia, Saving Pets (12) is a wonderful source of
useful statistics and new thinking, while Maddie's
Fund, (13) the National Canine
Research Fund (14) and the ASPCApro (15) in the US all have ongoing research programs which are informing huge changes in animal welfare man
Research Fund (14) and the ASPCApro (15)
in the US all have ongoing research programs which are informing huge changes in animal welfare managemen
in the US all have ongoing
research programs which are informing huge changes in animal welfare man
research programs which are informing huge changes
in animal welfare managemen
in animal welfare management.
A solution
in seeing what's unsolvable One of the fascinating things that the well
funded sustainability
research leaves out, is that they got their
funding by promising to «solve» problems, not to figure out what is so unsolvable about our present dilemma... That of course would provide the equally
useful product of pointing out problems that one should avoid wasting one's time on, as well as the hint to look elsewhere.
Thus (for example) goals to enhance economic growth and reduce poverty should sit alongside environmental considerations
in any
research funding strategy, and as I've noted emphasis should be given to reducing the uncertainty rather than simply projecting the extremes of it forward for little
useful purpose (a high volume of current
research in climate science).
Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers was a USDA - NIFA
funded research and extension project focused on improving the usability of climate information for agricultural production
in the Midwestern United States.
I received an MS
in Ocean Sciences from the University of California, Santa Cruz a few years ago (
in the area of marine nitrogen fluxes); at the time I was a recipient of an NSF Graduate Student Fellowship
in microbiology — and I transferred into the Biochemistry department hoping to go into renewable energy
research, which seemed to be very interesting, important and
useful work — I was particularly interested
in algal biochemistry (a great oil source) or fungal enzymes (for cellulose digestion)-- but when I took these proposals to the Dean of Graduate Studies, he shook his head and said «You will never be able to find
funding for this kind of work — can't you do something else?»
Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers, was a USDA -
funded research and extension project designed to improve the resilience and profitability of U.S. farms
in the Corn Belt amid a changing climate.