In 1940 President Roosevelt's science adviser, Vannevar Bush, appointed Loomis to head the top-secret "Rad Lab" at MIT.
David Turner, education and science adviser to the BDA, stressed that there was no need for people to worry.
In 2006 Jim Newton, a former MythBusters science adviser and BattleBots competitor, paged through his notebook filled with 224 invention ideas.
"It's rather misleading and a loophole we think must be closed, " said Dr Helen Ferrier, food science adviser to the National Farmers' Union.
"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.
"Your brain is a muscle, too, " says Newton, a college dropout and former graphic design teacher who was once the science adviser on the Discovery Channel's hit series MythBusters.
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The January 15th issue of Science News reports comments from White House Science Adviser John Holdren on how the Obama Administration plans to deal with the new Republican majority in the House .
White House science adviser John Holdren told a congressional committee in March that as few as 10% of asteroids more than 150 yards wide -- which he called "potential city killers" -- have been detected.
President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatisespredicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
"If anybody has been harboring doubts about the status of U.S. leadership in space, well, there's a one-ton, automobile-size piece of American ingenuity, and it's sitting on the surface of Mars right now, " said White House science adviser John P.
President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatises predicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
Thanks to the tenacity of one of Capitol Hill's few bona fide scientists, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Maryland Republican, who has long warned of the EMP threat, a blue-ribbon commission led by President Reagan's science adviser, William Graham, is now conducting a congressionally mandated study to assess this danger.
" At age 15, he was admitted to the University of Chicago where, he recalls, "I did very well on my science placement tests so my adviser made me a science major.
The company, backed by several billionaires, is working to recruit engineering and mission-planning expertise and allow private companies to bid to help it launch the spacecraft, said John S. Lewis, a University of Arizona planetary-science professor who said he is an adviser to Planetary.
We brought on board a green adviser, who has a degree in environmental science, and he spearheaded the program and monitored the progress.
Motivated by my own experience of the civil service tendency to hold things close to the chest, one of the first things I did after becoming chief scientific adviser was to set out formal guidelines for handling science advice in policy making.
Later, while working on a doctorate in political science at the University of Minnesota, Mr. Kampelman became an adviser to then-Minneapolis Mayor Hubert Humphrey.
He joined as Assistant Scientific Adviser in the Human Resource Development Programme of the Ministry of Science and Technology in the Government of Pakistan in 1985.
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