Not exact matches
For a long time
scientists thought the undertones in a person's
voice served just as a marker, a vocal fingerprint
of sorts that allowed
others to distinguish between speakers.
«We have the potential to learn from each
other and amplify the
voice of scientists and technologists across the globe,» Johnston said.
Other scientists have
voiced concern that agricultural production could soon be reaching its limit in many parts
of the world.
The foundation chose to honor the Tibetan Buddhist leader for his engagement with
scientists and people
of other faiths, calling him «an incomparable global
voice for universal ethics, nonviolence, and harmony among world religions.»
-- Working with
scientists, engineers and
other experts, and supporting them to engage with the media; creating more opportunities for them to get their
voices heard on the big science, health and environment stories
of the day.
Professional associations also can help organize the advocacy activity
of scientists, thereby amplifying their
voice, especially when
other organizations are engaged.
There's no point naming any
of the
other major characters, as there really are no
other characters, only types: the arrogant fat - cat drug dealer (Choi Min - Sik) who thinks he can control the short blond drug mule and learns the hard way that he can't; the brilliant, deep -
voiced scientist (Morgan Freeman, who else?)
Using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging), the
scientists found that dogs» brains have a small part dedicated to detecting emotions in the
voices of humans and
other dogs.
In 2013, Marfa Dialogues is moving from the desert to the city, where the project will continue to focus on climate change, integrating the work and
voices of artists, writers, journalists,
scientists and
other participants from the academic, government and public interest sectors.
In the comment string below, I'll be adding ideas and context provided by
other experts on risk communication and
scientists whose
voices didn't fit in the newspaper article (one
of those constraints on journalism is the shrinking «news hole» — and one
of the values
of a blog is that it provides depth for those seeking it).
But that does not mean that media debates about these controversies should be monopolised by
scientists to the exclusion
of other voices.
By the time I read Storms
of my Grandchildren by NASA climate
scientist Dr James Hansen and Science as a Contact Sport by Stephen Schneider in 2009, I was well aware that there was lots
of other voices of journalists, writers, activists, and
scientists calling for action on climate change besides Al Gore.
However, as climate
scientists issue warnings about the severity
of unseasonable bushfires,
other key public
voices actively undermine this message.
Hansen, noted for his outspokenness on the topic
of climate change and his willingness to venture into an advocacy role that many
other climate
scientists try to avoid, has previously
voiced his concern about the 2 - degree warming benchmark, saying in 2011 at the annual meeting
of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) that, «the target that has been talked about in international negotiations for 2 degrees
of warming is actually a prescription for long - term disaster.»
An editorial in The Time magazine on June 24, 1974, quoted concerned
scientists as
voicing alarm over the atmosphere «growing gradually cooler for the past three decades», «the unexpected persistence and thickness
of pack ice in the waters around Iceland,» and
other harbingers
of an ice age that could prove «catastrophic.»
Other scientists, all three percent
of them, may disagree and
voice their disapproval in media, but this study shows there is no real controversy over global warming.
Other scientists have
voiced concern that agricultural production could soon be reaching its limit in many parts
of the world.