Sentences with phrase «why basic science research»

Shaikh's mentors — Gladstone postdoctoral fellow Kristin Keck, PhD and graduate student Stephanie Moquin — were drawn to the program by the dual opportunity to give back to the community and to spread the word on why basic science research is so important.

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It's not clear why appropriators boosted the Office of Science so far beyond, say, the 4 % increase they gave to the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, two other mainstays of federally funded basic research in the physical sciences.
I started off with a passion for basic research, so why am I now trying to communicate science to the masses?
«Our story shows why it's so important for society to support basic science research
While it's very important to tell these stories of how past investments in research have paid off in today's technologies, we've not spent enough time telling how research cutbacks today will affect the science of tomorrow,» said Marc Kastner, president of the Science Philanthropy Alliance and chair of the «The Future Postponed 2.0: Why Declining Investment in Basic Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit»research have paid off in today's technologies, we've not spent enough time telling how research cutbacks today will affect the science of tomorrow,» said Marc Kastner, president of the Science Philanthropy Alliance and chair of the «The Future Postponed 2.0: Why Declining Investment in Basic Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit»research cutbacks today will affect the science of tomorrow,» said Marc Kastner, president of the Science Philanthropy Alliance and chair of the «The Future Postponed 2.0: Why Declining Investment in Basic Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit» science of tomorrow,» said Marc Kastner, president of the Science Philanthropy Alliance and chair of the «The Future Postponed 2.0: Why Declining Investment in Basic Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit» Science Philanthropy Alliance and chair of the «The Future Postponed 2.0: Why Declining Investment in Basic Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit»Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit» report.
Dave Slade had tried to add social sciences to the Department of Energy global change budget in 1980, but the incoming DOE secretary for the Reagan Administration (president of a dentistry school from South Carolina, as I recall) stopped that (why would DOE be studying the potato famine in Ireland as an analog for the impacts of climate change on countries)-RRB- and shifted responsibility for the climate change research effort away from Dave Slade and the Office of Health and Environmental Research to the Office of Basic Energy Sciences — so focus on the hard sciences was theresearch effort away from Dave Slade and the Office of Health and Environmental Research to the Office of Basic Energy Sciences — so focus on the hard sciences was theResearch to the Office of Basic Energy Sciences — so focus on the hard sciences was the lesson.
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