Their findings promise to fuel what is already one of the hottest debates in earth science. |
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The grant money will enable 140 eighth-grade students to study earth science using the Aquarium's living collection and resources. |
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His election to Fellow in many professional societies was recognition of his contributions to the field of earth science. |
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In 9th grade I hated earth science, in 10th grade Biology was OK and in 11 th grade I liked Chemistry. |
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The Programme is broken into categories of earth science, life sciences, and human medicine. |
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My response as a fellow student to this bright and astute statement is that I indeed view my education as an earth science major as an investment. |
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Rare earth canons are extensively utilized in the fields of biology, chemistry, and earth science to solve a variety of structural and analytical problems. |
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They indicated that site and regional water supply and other environmental investigations rely on earth science in the form of maps, reports, 3D models and databases. |
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Such an approach, she said, would include support for exploration programs, but not at the expense of earth science, space science, or aeronautics. |
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The purpose of the meeting will be to foster discussion of new ideas and develop associations between ideas drawn from different disciplines in earth science. |
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Challenger was the first great oceanographic research vessel, and its findings were to set in motion revolutions in earth science and biology for the next hundred years. |
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Some background in earth science would be helpful in using the book, and I expect it will be very popular with geology students from New England colleges and universities. |
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He felt there was a need to instruct geology students about Montserrat's volcano, and that the video would also be useful for students of earth science. |
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To see this dynamic at work, take, for instance, the nineteenth-century earth science of the American naval astronomer and hydrographic innovator Matthew Fontaine Maury. |
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He reported on an informal Spring 2004 meeting in Montreal that discussed potential earth science projects that could reinvigorate the solid earth sciences in Canada. |
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Both are doctoral candidates in earth science at the University of New Hampshire. |
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The bride, 30, teaches physics and earth science at Central Park East High School in Manhattan. |
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Her father is a physical science and earth science teacher at Scarsdale Middle School. |
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There might be a rebirth, he hoped, of people going into aeronautics or earth science. |
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The Earth Sciences Sector is the Government of Canada's principal agency for earth science knowledge and information. |
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It is supplemented by knowledge from earth science and disciplines using microgravity. |
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Architects present earthquake-proof buildings and scientists unveil their earth science research. |
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Not only will it offer both an earth science museum and a planetarium, but it also provides visitors with an opportunity to view a portion of the Barlow collection. |
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But the beauty and the value of doing earth science is to share that information with the industry, the scientists, to create new understanding of what the earth resources are moving into. |
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These environments will have been identified as presenting known risks to human and environmental health, and will require risk management plans which rely in part on earth science knowledge. |
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The study identifies 13 themes to assist in understanding the operation of this criterion with respect to the four different earth science values embodied within it. |
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Every year across the country, Imperial Oil hires as many as 150 university students into co-op, summer and internship work terms related to engineering, business, and earth science. |
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Degree B The work requires technical knowledge and skill to participate in the development of instrumentation for earth science application and maintain, operate and modify electronic equipment and systems. |
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You can get some earth science background from geography courses, too. |
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She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Michigan University where she majored in earth science. |
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The earth science information and the technology developed by the Program are vital to the identification, development and management of mineral and energy resources. |
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The prestigious positions at 31 universities across the country represent a significant funding boost to research in such areas as medicine, biochemistry, earth science, forestry and artificial intelligence. |
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Isotope-based sourcing relies not only on nuclear physics, but also on Earth science and biology. |
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The new galleries, which are aimed at promoting Earth science to the general public, are immensely popular. |
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Plate tectonics and tectonophysics are disciplines of Earth Science which describe the motions of the Earth's crust and the associated driving mechanisms of such motion. |
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A major objective of NASA's Earth Science Applications Program is the development of applications that provide geospatial information to support communities. |
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These missions are considered a 'tier 1' priority in the National Research Council's Earth Science decadal survey. |
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Selectee activities will support Earth science, astrophysics, planetary science and heliophysics. |
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Myr is in common use where the term is often written, such as in Earth science and cosmology. |
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Climate change resulting from anthropogenic increases in the abundance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is the most important Earth Science issue facing the planet. |
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