Sentences with phrase «with scientists around the world»

Therefore we especially stand with scientists around the world who suffer political persecution, he says.
Milner, a tech start - up entrepreneur and philanthropist, is partnering with scientists around the world to search for life among the stars
Vyssotski is collaborating with scientists around the world on studies of sloths, mice, and marine mammals such as dolphins and seals.
CSE faculty members have collaborated with scientists around the world to produce the best research possible.
Many of these scientific publications are the result of collaborations with scientists around the world in the international teams of our research projects that make up the science teams of CPDN.
As a result of this unanimously positive feedback, Dr. Lee began to collect detailed data on these patients, and also began to research progesterone more in - depth, gathering studies from his local medical library, and communicating with scientists around the world to discuss their work.

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In a move that stunned and appalled scientists around the world the Harper government laid off as many as 40 scientists associated with the legendary program working out the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Winnipeg's office.
Over many years, scientists developed theories, refined them, put them into practice, and ultimately, you can converse with people around the world.
Among these are: A Season for Nonviolence; [29] the Synthesis Dialogues with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and progressive multi-faith leaders from around the world; an annual Awakened World conference bringing together scientists, futurists, and spiritual activists; participation in the 1998 UNESCO Seminar on Religion and Peace, and the 1999 and 2004 Parliament of the World's Religworld; an annual Awakened World conference bringing together scientists, futurists, and spiritual activists; participation in the 1998 UNESCO Seminar on Religion and Peace, and the 1999 and 2004 Parliament of the World's ReligWorld conference bringing together scientists, futurists, and spiritual activists; participation in the 1998 UNESCO Seminar on Religion and Peace, and the 1999 and 2004 Parliament of the World's ReligWorld's Religions.
For more than sixty years the Institute has been committed to researching the best practices for organic farming and sharing findings with farmers and scientists around the world, advocating for policies that support farmers, and educating consumers about how going organic is the healthiest option for people and the planet.
With Vitamin A deficiency affecting low - income communities that rely on rice as a primary food staple, scientists conducted surveys of rice varieties around the world and failed to identify any varieties that contain significant amounts of beta - carotene.
As IRRI has partnerships with top institutions from around the world, the Lee Foundation Rice Scholarship Program — with young rice scientists from South Asia and Southeast Asian countries as its beneficiaries — will enhance linkages between rice research in Asia and international development.
In addition, preschoolers are natural scientists as they play and explore the world around them with their curious minds.
Only the very old or the very young are left — along with the scientists here and around the world, all working toward solutions.
Scientists have long wrestled with the issues of what they can — and should — do to help colleagues around the world whose human rights are being violated.
The GloSYS researchers conducted one - on - one interviews with 45 young scientists — defined in the study as researchers 30 to 40 years old within 10 years of obtaining their Ph.D. s — from around the world, working in academia.
The laboratory is working with scientists from around the world on expanding its short - baseline neutrino program and would also serve as host to the proposed flagship Long - Baseline Neutrino Facility and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, or DUNE.
That was the reasoning of behavioral geneticist Danielle M. Dick of Virginia Commonwealth University, who, with 13 other scientists from around the world, has been exploring a gene called CHRM2.
The 100 Island Challenge team, composed of postdoctoral researchers, staff, and graduate students from the labs of Sandin and Scripps ecologist Jennifer Smith, is partnering with scientists and communities around the world to visit 100 different islands and use these novel 3 - D imaging techniques to create photo mosaics capturing every detail of the coral reef structure and ecology.
To avoid the controversy surrounding these cells, scientists around the world have explored reprogramming mature cells to make them just as potent, with the hope being that such induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells might one day help replace diseased or damaged tissue.
India is pushing science forward with nationwide initiatives, offering new career opportunities for scientists around the world.
With hundreds of years of anthropological data from sites around the world yet to be digitized, scientists are just beginning to tap the potential of archaeology - based modeling.
Conservation scientists need to collaborate with space agencies, such as NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), to identify measures which help track biodiversity declines around the world.
The world's oceans are currently in the midst of the third major die off — termed bleaching by scientists — ever recorded and the hot waters around Christmas Island have been dealing with the heat for months.
But gasifying coal underground is now a hot topic among power companies and scientists, with at least 10 pilot projects around the world planned or underway.
«NOAA's satellite and climate models provide us with the ability to track the high temperatures that are causing this bleaching and alert resource managers and scientists around the world,» said C. Mark Eakin, NOAA's Coral Reef Watch coordinator.
With the data provided by the FLI researchers, scientists around the world may now set targeted mutations to investigate the relevance of single genes for aging, in order to better understand regulating mechanisms and, eventually, develop new approaches for therapy or prevention of aging - related diseases.
Thus, NCD - RisC group started with this purpose, this group is a network of scientists around the world focused on health that provides rigorous and timely data about risk factors for noncommunicable diseases of 200 countries and regions.
The technique, similar to DNA profiling in humans, enables scientists to study genetic diversity and connectivity among the Acropora coral populations, thus finding clues to help with the conservation of coral reef ecosystems in waters around Okinawa and the world.
In a new study recently published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
DEET is great at keeping away mosquitoes — 200 million people around the world rely on it — but this common insect repellent may also interfere with the human nervous system, a group of European scientists warn.
«These new tools demonstrate thoughtful and creative solutions to computational challenges faced by scientists around the world, and I look forward to seeing what the community will accomplish with them.»
«He said the meetings allow U.S. scientists, who volunteer their time, to combine their knowledge with the work of colleagues around the world.
That variability raises a question scientists around the world have grappled with for years: What is the most efficient way to ensure renewable energy is available when demand is greatest?
The response to that paper was so dramatic, with requests for copies from scientists around the world, that DeLeon set her sights on a career in research and teaching and never looked back, continuing on for her doctorate at the University of Western Ontario.
Previously scientists surmised that the apparent long delay between when H. sapiens originated and when it began to spread around the world might have had to do with climate and environmental conditions.
Even as scientists and politicians from around the world debated in December how to deal with a practical problem of profound importance — global climate change — another international group of physicists was waiting with bated breath for a more esoteric development.
Since the early 1990s, independent scientists in academic laboratories around the world have published hundreds of articles demonstrating how a broad selection of chemicals can interfere with the normal development of a baby at extremely low levels of exposure — in fact, levels similar to those experienced every day by people worldwide.
Founded in the 1950s, the group is currently run by two solid - citizen scientists with commercial aims, Don Griffith and Mark Solak, who have spent their careers working in privately funded weather modification efforts around the country and the world.
The new method has already been used to examine climatic records of sea surface temperature at 65,000 points around the world over a period of 28 years and provided scientists with a clear understanding of when and where temperature fluctuations occur.
This worldwide collaboration with other scientists, amateur naturalists, and collectors led to the creation of a dataset that broke the marine gastropods into 263 subsets from around the world, some of which were much more closely related than others.
The programme provides leading internal scientists with the opportunity to collaborate with talented postdoctoral researchers, and leading academic research groups, from around the world.
The next generation of U.S. space scientists and engineers get an inside look at Russia's space program during a two - week trip to Moscow, where they tour mission control and meet with scientists and university students from around the world.
At a time when scientific evidence is often disregarded by citizens and governments around the world, scientists must connect personally with policymakers, speakers said at this year's World Science Fworld, scientists must connect personally with policymakers, speakers said at this year's World Science FWorld Science Forum.
Each year, the demand to use these X-ray beams increases and near to 9000 scientists from around the world come to Grenoble, to «beamlines», each equipped with state - of - the - art instrumentation, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The grant will help students link with global rice researchers and contribute to building a network among young scientists from around the world who can contribute to society through rice research.
Pioneering geneticist Trudy Mackay's work with fruit flies is influencing scientists around the world and leading to important discoveries.
The digital age has transformed how research is published, but perhaps more importantly, has offered new channels by which scientists around the world can communicate with one another.
With its world - renowned thematic programming introduced by the CRM in the 80's, its scientific workshops and outreach activities, its 1,500 annual visiting scientists from around the world, and ten laboratories directly involving more than 200 researchers from twelve major universities in Quebec and Ontario, the Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM) is a major hub for the mathematical sciences.
«With this release we anticipate that scientists — as well as students and even casual users — around the world will make many new discoveries about the universe from the wealth of data collected by Pan-STARRS.»
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