Sentences with phrase «very young science»

related disasters: tropical cyclones, tornados, floods, droughts, winter storms, extreme heat, extreme cold, lightning, El Nino, global warming Atmospheric sciences at a glance (cont) The modern climatology (meteorology) was born in the 1940s (a very young science!)
And that is the dark side of this very young science
I think that there's still a lot to be done there, and that climate science is as yet a very young science.
Genomic medicine is still such a very young science.

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«The heart of the conversation we had with everybody is how you translate this very exciting but young science into treatments, into therapies.»
This young woman is very confused and seems not to understand what science has taught us about the origins and evolution of life.
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting of the books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young reader, even though they read like science fiction stories.
And of the female characters, specifically in G - rated films, which are for very young kids, we found that there are no CEOs, no politicians in high positions, there were no female characters in medical science or in law.
This session shares the science behind trauma and toxic stress and strategies for supporting very young children and their families when they have a traumatic experience.
The study, «Accretion - induced variability links young stellar objects, white dwarfs, and black holes», which is published in the journal Science Advances, shows how the «flickering» in the visible brightness of young stellar objects (YSOs)-- very young stars in the final stages of formation — is similar to the flickering seen from black holes or white dwarfs as they violently pull matter from their surroundings in a process known as accretion.
«My dad would have to babysit me while working on his thesis, so I really got to see science up close and personal from a very young age.»
«The intestinal bacteria, or «gut microbiome,» you develop at a very young age, can have a big impact on your health for the rest of your life,» said the study's lead author Dan Knights, a University of Minnesota assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the Biotechnology Institute.
«And one of the reasons is that the young people are very skeptical toward science and engineering in general.»
But around the same time studies of very distant galaxies, which we see as they were when the Universe was very young, were setting constraints on the amount of baryonic matter in the Universe (New Scientist, Science, 30 April).
The reason there is so much support in Labour for increasing the funding of British science is that the problems of young scientists like Woolley and Cooke have become very public.
Traditionally very strong in basic research, German universities are currently debating how best to incorporate better training for young scientists, the commercialization of both research and education, and how to remain competitive in the increasingly global world of science.
In 2006, Dobrzyn learned that the Nencki Institute was running a competition to hire Poland's best young biologists — demonstrating, Dobrzyn says, that it's «one of the very few Polish institutes trying to change this very old - fashioned way that science is organized.»
I went to a couple of history of science — I am very interested in history of science — there were some great sessions on Marie Curie and on the history of alchemy, and the hygiene hypothesis where you find that kids who are not exposed to enough of an immunological challenge when they are in the womb or very young can have higher rates of asthma and autoimmune conditions; and also some stuff on the Large Hadron Collider is going to be coming up.
«I guess what I liked most about science, and what drew me to it at a very young age, was the spirit of inquiry,» she says.
But another possible reason few people speak out is that young scientists are very busy, generally impecunious, and bereft of organizations to defend their economic interests, which are different from those of the universities and senior investigators who dominate the organizations that speak for science.
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope have found a pulsar — a spinning, superdense neutron star — that apparently is considerably younger than previously thought.
Last but not least, the very first prize of YAE will be conferred upon Rianne Letschert, Rector of Maastricht University, for her service to promotion of young researchers and women in science.
The LOR Science Prize selection committee was very pleased to recognize the comprehensive nature of the studies led by a young scientist like Dr Ross, who is both very accomplished and also has had impact in the field of quantum and frustrated magnetism.
The smallest protoplanetary disk ever seen rotating around a young star has been detected by an international team of astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array radio telescope.
Jointly sponsored by the US National Academy of Sciences and The Kavli Foundation, the Kavli Frontiers of Science bring together some of the very best young scientists to discuss exciting advances and opportunities in their fields in a format that encourages informal collective, as well as one - on - one discussions among participants.
«I think it is great that they are doing outreach on this branch of science, which isn't very well known among young people.
«With the remarkable innovations occurring in biomedical research right now, it's a very exciting time to support science,» said Younger, who is managing director at Sutter Hill Ventures.
It features a conversation about science, research, and scientists between 3 very different people: (1) Joe, the street businessguy, who has been featured in many cartoons on this website, (2) Joe's buddy, a more conventional man whose daughter is a young university scientist, and (3) Dr.M.
Like the Scream movies, it features a young hip cast who seems to have actually read some science fiction - something that very few (if any!)
Celebrating innovation The Big Bang Fair national finals look for the very best projects from every area of science, technology, engineering and maths and aims to celebrate and raise the profile of young people's achievements.
Given the demand for software skills in the labor market, there's been a lot of fanfare in recent years around seeding opportunities to boost young people's computer science skills — the Hour of Code, the emergence of numerous coding boot camps, and edX's very popular Harvard MOOC, CS50, to name a few.
The founder of AudioFile Robin Whitten elaborated on the most popular genres on the website «Mystery & Suspense gets the most attention, while Science Fiction and Fantasy are popular with a fairly distinct audience; we have a lot of listeners who like Young Adult titles, because of of very popular summer SYNC program.
Sociology Paper: Target - Clarity Sociology is rather young but very interesting science.
Noted science writer Brian Clegg's novel XENOSTORM: RISING is a Young Adult novel, but very much enjoyable by adults (in the same way Harry Potter fits that description).
I knew very young that I, too, was passionate about medicine and all things science, but I felt that animals needed my medical attention more than humans.
The details come from Perfectly Nintendo... - game takes place 20 years after Wizard's Harmony - a world of swords and magic, where adventurers can be found aplenty as the result of the development of said swords and magic (instead of science)- led to sudden emergence of a business centered around those very adventurers - protagonist, named Alto, is a Conductor: name given to ruins tour guides, a profession that was born from «adventurers bubble» - story takes places in the city of Kazan, where traces of the magical King of Guranka can be found - mysterious Kingdom was completely destroyed overnight, 1000 years ago - main characters: Alto Traverse (Conductor, Human, voiced by Kengo Kawanishi): a young Conductor who guides adventurers in dangerous ruins.
Nineteen Books Relating to Science, Dance, and Art, including Movement Ritual, by Anna Halprin; Little Ballerina, written and illustrated by Dorothy Grider; A Very Young Dancer, by Jill Krementz; On More...
The palpable sense of excitement at the directions the science is taking is very much driven by the bright ideas and new approaches being generated by the younger scientists — including undergraduates and graduate students.
Well, I am not exactly sure what I expected from this discussion, but it doesn't sound like the younger generation of scientists are very keen to enter the blogospheric discussions on climate science.
As a young scientist, Mann was very traditional: «I felt that scientists should take an entirely dispassionate view when discussing matters of science,» he wrote in a book called The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars.
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Leftists are very vicious in their personal attacks and even more scandalous is the way they rewrite history and science to fit their worldview and then coordinate themselves to spread their ideas to young, gullible people or other envious power hungry people as themselves.
For instance, 110 child development experts signed a paper — a rare event in social science — published by the American Psychological Association titled «Social Science and Parenting Plans for Young Children: A Consensus Report» that concluded, «shared parenting should be the norm for parenting plans for children of all ages, including very young children.science — published by the American Psychological Association titled «Social Science and Parenting Plans for Young Children: A Consensus Report» that concluded, «shared parenting should be the norm for parenting plans for children of all ages, including very young children.Science and Parenting Plans for Young Children: A Consensus Report» that concluded, «shared parenting should be the norm for parenting plans for children of all ages, including very young children.&rYoung Children: A Consensus Report» that concluded, «shared parenting should be the norm for parenting plans for children of all ages, including very young children.&ryoung children.»
These concepts stand as the only demonstrably established science we have on the best interests of very young children, notwithstanding Kelly's use of the past tense.
This session shares the science behind trauma and toxic stress and strategies for supporting very young children and their families when they have a traumatic experience.
Bringing together the perspectives of many fields and specialties with cutting - edge research about the importance of early connections, Mr. Melmed is committed to translating the science of early childhood development into practical resources and policies that support very young children and their families.
As an accepted science positive psychology is very young.
First, the social science evidence on how healthy parent - child relationships normally develop, and the long - term benefits of those relationships, supports the view that shared parenting should be the norm for children of all ages, including very young children, whose parents live apart from each other.
I would also like to thank Kenneth Dodge for providing invaluable feedback and assistance throughout this project; the other members of the Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group (CPPRG)-- Karen L. Bierman, John D. Coie, Mark T. Greenberg, John E. Lochman, Robert J. McMahon, and Ellen E. Pinderhughes — for their very generous access to the Fast Track data; Jennifer Goodwin and Jeff Quinn for their help with the Fast Track data; and Marisa Abrajano, Nicholas Carnes, Anna Gassman - Pines, Christina Gibson - Davis, Donald Green, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Bradley Jones, Helen Ladd, Jan Leighley, Quin Monson, Marcos Rangel, Lucy Sorensen, Steven Sexton, Steven Snell, Jacob Vigdor, five anonymous reviewers, and participants at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), the American Political Science Association (APSA), the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Boston University, Brigham Young University, Columbia University, Duke University, University of Virginia, Princeton University, University of Chicago, University of Tennessee, and Tufts University for their thoughtful feedback.
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