The most obvious reason for the rise of the global university is science's appetite for money and manpower.
The data, from the U.S. National Science Foundation, is for the ten years to 2007.
Here's a brief science lesson: Botox is a brand name for botulinum toxin type a.
Stern also chairs the Commercial Spaceflight Federation's Suborbital Applications Researchers Group and is a former NASA associate administrator for science.
This is just another example of the EPA's fetish for junk science.
"We agree that there is a lot more research that needs to be done, that funding to allow robust research and robust collection of data is what's really going to move the science forward for understanding how we can reduce deaths, " he said.
The approach advocated by Aubrey de Grey of the University of Cambridge, in England, and presented at last week's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, is rather more radical.
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Amy Standen is also a reporter for "Quest, " KQED's local science and environment show.
At 6, 000 x 1, 500 pixel, the resolution isn't as mind-blowing as we'd hope, but the team is currently building a version for Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) that's 7 columns (totaling 21 panels) and 15, 000 x 1, 500 resolution.
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So the ISS's value for science and even as a staging post for deep space travel is not clear-cut.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest in the U.S. is trying to whack a healthy meat substitute called Quorn, from Marlow Foods in the U.K., a unit of AstraZeneca.
"This is a Hobson's choice, " said Steve Murawski, chief science adviser for NOAA's fisheries unit and one of the officials working to assess the spill's environmental damage.
It is a room for Mr. Rubin's son, age 15, to prepare his science presentation, or for Mr. Rubin to read while the rest of the family is doing homework or watching television.
Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) in Houston, the only private medical school in the U.S. Greater Southwest, is recognized as a premier academic health science center and is known for excellence in education, research, and patient care.
This isn't exactly a return to hardcore chemistry sets of the past (you'll find no radioactive materials or poisons in here), but it's certainly a step in the right direction for an America whose love affair with science is on the rocks.
With India and China realising that their futures also depend on their investment in science, Lord Drayson's argument is that it may well be time for the research community to think about where its research strengths lie, and to prioritise investment in those areas.
The main reason for this work, published in tomorrow's issue of the journal Science, is to expand the company's understanding of carbon nanotubes.
She also enrolled in a master's program in Chicano studies and political science at Cal State-Northridge, for which she is writing a dissertation.
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This module is not an integral part of 2016's science objectives but it would give Europe important expertise for the future.
Depending on location, "the care that's delivered to you is going to be dramatically different for reasons that can't be explained by medical science, " he says.
The Wellcome wing is, however, unique in using the public's changing view of science as the organising principle for an entire museum.
Antonio Ortiz, a researcher specializing in international trade for CIDE, one of Mexico's leading social science research institutions, said the situation is extremely complex in Mexico.
Carpenter also put Stevens together with her coach, Neal Henderson, the sports science director at the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, who is also Taylor's coach.
The term has been around in computer science for decades, says Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive, so it is puzzling that Mr Zuckerberg should get any special credit for using it.
It's rather hypocritical for someone who says things like "light is the greatest cure for myopia" to complain about junk science.
The National Centre for Conservation Science and Policy is working on legislation that would allow logging in eastern Oregon's forests, which are largely filled with dry Ponderosa pines.
For Selmer Bringsjord, who heads RPI's department of cognitive science, getting a crack at Watson is like a car aficionado being tossed the keys to a souped-up Lamborghini.
UNC-Chapel Hill psychologist Geraldine Dawson, chief science officer for nonprofit Autism Speaks, calls Bear's work "the first demonstration that it is possible" that drugs based on gene research could help treat autismlike symptoms.
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