Scientific research achievement of outstanding significance for the development of scientific thought. 2.
Princess Sumaya highlighted the efforts made by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to foster the development of scientific thinking on the stewardship of the planet.
The Energy Innovation Hubs aim to develop innovation through a unique approach, where scientists and engineers from many disciplines work together to overcome the scientific barriers of development.
In the mid-1930s, when he left the institute with a doctorate in electronics, he was taken on by Bell Telephone Laboratories, founded by the inventor of the telephone and in its day the most famous scientific research and development organisation in the world.
The Royal Society, which is the UK's academy of science, founded in 1660, works to encourage the development of scientific research and knowledge.
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The gasolier was the product of scientific and technological development that was financed by entrepreneurs with the main goal of selling it to the largest number of people possible.
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Before he died (and before the first ignition in New Mexico), he wrote a letter to Vannevar Bush, director of the wartime Office of Scientific Research and Development, which oversaw building of the atomic bombs.
Specialists were well aware that public funding was the only source of support for the early development of scientific and cultural knowledge, for fundamental experimentation, for breakthrough creativity.
Federal departments and agencies are making good progress on the development of scientific integrity policies, as initially called for by OSTP director John Holdren in a December 2010 Executive Branch memorandum.
Dr Xin-zhuan Su, one of the researchers, said the studies, which are published in the journal Nature, would change scientific thinking on the parasite and the development of a malaria vaccine.
The UNESCO International Oceanographic Commission (IOC) promotes international cooperation in ocean scientific research and in the development of ocean services worldwide.
Global efforts to collect and analyze scientific data also allow for the development of the predictive capacity for climate change and the ocean responses, and provide scientific support to governments to mitigate the losses caused by marine hazards.
In this regard, the ministers acknowledge the continuous support and encouragement provided by UNESCO for the creation and development of scientific collaborative networks in fields of high regional importance.
When the licence was revoked last year, Home Secretary Theresa May said the company, based in Daventry, Northamptonshire, had only been permitted to supply the X12 Tasers to its scientific development branch testing.
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The central idea is this: It's going to take a range of initiatives, from increased drilling to scientific breakthroughs in the development of renewable fuel sources, to put the United States on solid footing when it comes to our energy future.
Photographers Alicia Bruce and Sophie Gerrard have both been documenting the changing landscape and lives of the residents of the Menie Estate, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) where the development has led to confrontation.
Ouyang says the aim of China's space program is clear: to advance the country's economic and scientific development.
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.
They are supporting the advance of scientific and pharmaceutical drug development to protect us against potential health threats, whether from bacterial infections or viral sources like influenza.
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The IOC, which celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2010, is a largely autonomous body within UNESCO which promotes international cooperation in ocean scientific research and in the development of ocean services worldwide.
This approach, which has been repeatedly condemned by the scientific community, has discouraged the development of new pest-resistant crops, encouraged greater use of synthetic chemical pesticides, and limited the use of the newest genetic engineering technology mainly to larger developers who can pay the inflated regulatory costs.
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UNESCO-IOC is pledging to coordinate a global and regional assessment of capacity development needs in the field of marine scientific research and ocean observation in developing nations and SIDS, leading to the formulation and implementation of a global capacity development strategy to fill identified gaps.
"There was a competitive concept but it involved a lot of stages, a lot of machines, " recalls Jean-Jacques Juillet, the director of scientific programmes at Thales Alenia Space, the company that led the industrial development of Herschel.
The strategy aims to ensure the responsible development of nanotechnology by providing guidance to the Federal agencies that produce the scientific information for risk management, regulatory decision-making, product use, research planning, and public outreach.
The meeting also requested the development of a stakeholder engagement strategy for IPBES. It is expected that the scientific community, civil society, the business and industry sector, as well as representatives from indigenous peoples and local communities, will act both as contributors and end users of the Platform.
Roosevelt to the director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development.
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Finally, we aim to increase scientific visibility for contourites by stimulating the use and development of new technologies and methodologies and fostering the publication of books and special issues in peer reviewed journals.
The Soviets' knowledge from 1941 that the western allies were pursuing the bomb, and the receipt of detailed scientific and technological information from top scientists such as Klaus Fuchs, must have speeded up the development of their own nuclear weapons.
Keynote speakers include American economist Jeffrey Sachs (by video) who will present the investment and productivity argument for ECCE, Jack Shonkoff, professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and Chair of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child in the United States, who will speak on brain research and child development, and Danny Faure, Vice-President of the Seychelles.
Only in one country of Asia was the scientific revolution ordained to play a critical role in national development.
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