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Science Policy Around the Web – August 4, 2015 | Science Policy For All
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Science Policy For All. Because science policy affects everyone. Science Policy Around the Web – August 4, 2015. Leave a comment ». By: Elisavet Serti, Ph.D. 8220;photo credit: CDC Global Health. Ebola vaccine is ‘potential game-changer’. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published vaccine trial results. Science in International Policy. Bridging the Chasm: Why Science and Technology Must Become Priorities for Diplomacy and International Policy. Science and Diplomacy, AAAS. Notify me of new com...
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Science Policy For All. Because science policy affects everyone. Science Policy Around the Web – August 11, 2015. Leave a comment ». By: Danielle Friend, Ph.D. Photo credit: via pixabay.com. A deal with Iran leads to new hope for science. Of course, Iranian scientists will be restricted. And Declan Butle,. APA overhauling policies and leadership after torture report. And James Risen,. The Unites States Army takes a scientific view at preparedness for combat. What fitness and combat tests best predict whe...
Science Policy Around the Web – August 7, 2015 | Science Policy For All
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Science Policy For All. Because science policy affects everyone. Science Policy Around the Web – August 7, 2015. Leave a comment ». By: Cheryl Jacobs Smith, Ph.D. Photo credit: Hey, We’re Lookin’ for a Mouth…. First 3D-printed drug approved by FDA. What you need to know about Obama’s biggest global warming move yet the Clean Power Plan. On Monday, President Obama unveiled a major climate change plan called the Clean Power Plan. What is the Clean Power Plan? Government Science and Public Access. Science P...
Science Policy Around the Web – July 31, 2015 | Science Policy For All
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Science Policy For All. Because science policy affects everyone. Science Policy Around the Web – July 31, 2015. Leave a comment ». By: Kaitlyn Morabito, Ph.D. Photo credit: CornMaize 111107 (32). US House moves to block labeling of GM foods. The debate about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) labeling has made it to the federal level. On July 23. The US House of Representatives approved H.R. 1599. Budget showdown leave US science agencies in limbo. Vaccines and Global Health. Share it in the comments!
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Global Health Policy Event on the Hill: The Role of the U.S. Government and the Case for Scaling Up Treatment and Accelerating Innovation for the World’s Most Neglected Patients | Global Health Interest Forum
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Global Health Interest Forum. Global Health News, Views and Resources. Thanks for dropping by Global Health Interest Forum! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Global Health Policy Event on the Hill: The Role of the U.S. Government and the Case for Scaling Up Treatment and Accelerating Innovation for the World’s Most Neglected Patients. Filed under: Events and Seminars. By Jessica Taaffe — Leave a comment. 13 June, 2013. Contributed by Jessica Taaffe:. Neglected Tro...
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Global Health Interest Forum. Global Health News, Views and Resources. Thanks for dropping by Global Health Interest Forum! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Entries by Jessica Taaffe. If You’re Not Worried About Dengue Fever, Here’s Why You Should Be. Filed under: News Articles. 19 November, 2013. Filed under: Events and Seminars. 13 June, 2013. Live Webcast from KFF on June 18 – Getting to Zero: Saving Children’s Lives with Vaccines. 12 June, 2013. 8 June, 2013.
23 and 1/2 hours: What is the single best thing we can do for our health? | Sense of Science
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HPV Vaccination: Not Just For Girls Anymore. Make an Appointment…Whenever You Need To? Are Annual Exams Obsolete? 23 and 1/2 hours: What is the single best thing we can do for our health? January 12, 2012. As anyone who’s tried to get on an exercise plan and failed can attest, new habits can be hard to develop. However, making it easier, safer, and cheaper to exercise can go a long way in overcoming the activation energy of getting into the fitness habit. Cross-posted at Science Policy for All. Make an A...
Earthquakes and the (non-)science of risk prediction | Sense of Science
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Earthquakes and the (non-)science of risk prediction. October 26, 2012. Photo credit: Waifer X. One of the more scientifically bizarre stories lately has been the conviction of Italian scientists and engineers in the L’Aquila earthquake trial. How much responsibility do scientists have to convey that risk accurately? And what legal blame do scientists have to accept when people interpret and use that data to justify acting in ways that lead to injury or death? Graeme Archer in the. Archer points out that...
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Policy: Science, Biodiversity and Museums
Skip to main content. Log in using OpenID. Log in using OpenID. Policy: Science, Biodiversity and Museums. Welcome to Policy: Science, Biodiversity and Museums. Global change science: Future Earth Strategic Research Agenda 2014. Has produced a Strategic Research Agenda 2014. That is the result of consultation with funders and other stakeholders, setting priorities and approaches to a common research agenda. Mon, 2014-12-22 11:54. The Nuffield Council on Bioethics has published its report on. Recognition ...
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Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the 21st Century. Science Policy Degree Programs. Getting Involved and Careers. BEYOND SPUTNIK: U.S. SCIENCE POLICY IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the 21st Century. Is a book that. Practitioners of science policy. Homer A. Neal. Tobin L. Smith. Jennifer B. McCormick. Published by the University of Michigan press. To order a copy of Beyond Sputnik click here. Review of Policy Research. APS Physics and Society Newsletter.
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Monday, March 21, 2011. NIGMS Director Search - It looks rigged. I got an email message today with a listing of those who will be on a committee to search for a new Director of NIGMS. As many are painfully aware, Jeremy Berg is leaving NIH. Here is the list of folks on the committee:. Harold Varmus, Director, National Cancer Institute (co-chair). Story Landis, Director, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (co-chair). Eric Green, Director, National Human Genome Research Institute.
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Science Policy For All. Because science policy affects everyone. Science Policy Around the Web – August 11, 2015. Leave a comment ». By: Danielle Friend, Ph.D. Photo credit: via pixabay.com. A deal with Iran leads to new hope for science. Of course, Iranian scientists will be restricted. And Declan Butle,. APA overhauling policies and leadership after torture report. And James Risen,. The Unites States Army takes a scientific view at preparedness for combat. What fitness and combat tests best predict whe...
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Alcuni decenni fa Albert Einstein. Ci ha detto che spazio e. Tempo non sono condizioni in. Cui viviamo, bensì modi. Einstein ci ha a. La teoria consapevole del tutto. Sprito, Mente, Anima. Giuliana Conforto e Ing. Fabio Sipolino. La Scienza del Nuovo Mondo ha dimostrato. Che la Forza è Intelligente (La Forza Debole). Corrado Malanga e Ing. Fabio Sipolino. Dualità: il grande inganno. Dualità: il grande inganno. Dan Winter and Ing. Fabio Sipolino. Milano, Londra, New York -. Cell: 349 5017530 -.
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Thursday, October 25, 2007. This Blog Is Dead! Apparently some computer geeks at Carnegie Mellon came up with a complicated mathematical formula to decide which blogs should one read to be most up to date, i.e., to quickly know about important stories that propagate over the blogosphere? OK, the fact that Don Surber. Is #2 is not too way off mark (surely in the top 100, if not exactly #2). Scienceblogs.com is in the 98th spot and should be way higher, I think. Posted by Bora Zivkovic @ 9:06 AM permalink.
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