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Many people, doctors, and scientists agree. We are our thoughts. Consciousness is a just a sophisticated function of the brain. Question? In meditation, who is the witness? Who is sitting there in the stillness? Who is aware of the mind-body? Who is quietly watching the thoughts? Who is the observer? How can we be both the observer and the observed?

H.W. Mann

added by howardmann
6 years ago

It was a watershed event in volcanology in a lot of ways, it was when geologists after the eruption worldwide started recognizing these giant debris avalanches, these giant landslides that are now recognized as a major hazard at volcanoes all around the world. Drones, remote instruments like theUSGSspider, creepmeters, strainmeters andtiltmeters help scientists better monitor volcanoes in the hopes history doesn't repeat itself.

John Pallister

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Paul Northcott said. Grants for early investigators like Paul Northcott may also help them obtain bigger funding opportunities through the National Institutes of Health( National Institutes of Health). We're able to recruit, we're able to conduct studies that we wouldn't have been able to otherwise. This then helps us build the necessary foundation to go after National Institutes of Health funding and getting that first RO1 through the NCI( National Cancer Institute), Paul Northcott said. One of the toughest hurdles for young investigators is securing their first R01, the gold standard of grants that give scientists enough money and time to complete a project and publish results within four or five years. The budget for R01’s is unlimited. According to the director of the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Norman Sharpless, the NCI is directing their extramural funders to set aside additional funding to increase the total number of first R01's given to early-stage investigators by at least 25 percent in 2018. By training more diverse groups of scientists, organizations like the National Cancer Institute hope to spur new commitments to basic science that can drive novel approaches and technologies to cancer treatment. Paul Northcott says supporting the next generation of cancer scientists is crucial to ensuring a talented and creative research workforce for the decades ahead. Oftentimes it’s difficult to see how studying a single gene or a pathway or a biochemical mechanism might have a broader impact, but I would encourage anyone involved and anyone starting out in this type of field to think about what is the goal of Cancer Research -LRB- AACR -RRB- ? How can this research change health care, or, in this case, cancer research ?

Paul Northcott

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

If we do n’t fund them, they will leave the field and do something else, we need to ensure the continuous supply of great scientists to fight the war on cancer.

John Zhang

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Autism does not have to be scary. Many great scientists and national leaders had and have autism. What matters is that such individuals get understanding and support, because everyone can learn from these people if they listen to what they are saying.

Ludvik Ogmundsson

Found on CNN
6 years ago

I also believe science education in school and beyond is vital to create future generations of scientists and develop innovative research and cure various diseases, also to help with the communication of facts and research to help educate people that may not have the resources they need to understand science and its impact on everyone.

Mackenzie Mittleman

Found on CNN
6 years ago

I'm so excited to be returning to Discovery to work with these kids on a new incarnation of the show I love so much, to be able to confront them with great questions and the resources to answer them is such a dream. Helping to inspire future scientists and engineers is a mission I share with Discovery.

Adam Savage

Found on CNN
6 years ago

Fishkin told Fox News. SCIENTISTS DISCOVER POTENTIAL CURE FOR GRAY HAIR Fishkin said her mother started going gray when she was 18, so she knew there was a good chance she would follow the same silver path. After 12 years of dyeing her hair every four to six weeks, Fishkin decided to accept her silver tresses. I get compliments every day, it really makes me who I am. I love the brightness of it, I think it really matches me really well. Women like Fishkin are not alone in their silver journey. Celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis and Helen Mirren were some of the first to embrace full silver. And now younger women like Kendall Jenner, Pink and Lady Gaga have followed suit. We’re talking about the last five years the silver trend has been going on, and I'm amazed at how many women actually look really great with silver hair, Massey said.

Andrea Fishkin

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Every year, we provide hundreds of meteorite specimens to scientists all over the world to for study, this is a first for us: sending one of our samples back home for the benefit of science.

Caroline Smith

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The 2015 Mass Mortality Event provided the first opportunity for in-depth study, and a multidisciplinary approach has enabled great advances to be made, the use of data from vets, biologists, botanists, ecologists and laboratory scientists is helping improve our understanding of the risk factors leading to MMEs – which was beneficial when another MME occurred, this time in Mongolia in 2017.

Richard Kock

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

It doesn’t matter that Donald Trump backed out of the Paris agreement, because the private sector didn’t drop out, the public sector didn’t dropout, the universities didn’t dropout, the scientists didn’t dropout, the engineers didn’t dropout. No one else dropped out.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

After this we will be working with scientists from the British Museum to hopefully discover more about the metallurgy of the cauldrons and if we are lucky, what they held during the feasts that took place at the settlement.

John Thomas

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

I think a misconception about sexting is that it’s either a fun, sexy thing to do or an incredibly dangerous thing to do, with no shades of gray in between, our research and that of other scientists shows that it’s much more nuanced . . . depending on the people involved and their situation.

Amanda Gesselman

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Space telescopes can't take us this close to the sun, the eclipse provides an opportunity for scientists to gather observations very close to the sun in white light, infrared, other wavelengths. This is the region that sets the boundary conditions for how the corona is heated, how is the solar wind accelerated -- conditions we call space weather. We are continuously still learning about this environment.

Madhulika Guhathakurta

Found on CNN
6 years ago

You have celebrities and hundreds of people doing no research online, not checking facts, i’ve dedicated my life to helping all people, trying to improve health care and train the next generation of scientists, and this is potentially throwing a wrench in that.

Kyle Quinn

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

In the mid-80s, we found a lot of scientists saying the ozone layer is depleting, and there were some who doubted it, but they all agreed that if it happened, it would be a catastrophe. So President Reagan was convinced that the people who were worried were right.

George Shultz

Found on CNN
6 years ago

Sidney’s mom, Megan Fahrenbruch, told the station. SCIENTISTS FIND POSSIBLE CLUE TO ANCIENT' GHOST SPECIES' OF HUMANS Bonday, who has no experience monster hunting, still agreed to help. He went to the Megan Fahrenbruch home Sunday and helped Sidney investigate. Megan Fahrenbruch just checked under the couch, but he wanted to make sure there were n’t any under the couch cushions, and then they ended up going in the front yard to make sure there was no monster activity in the front yard.

Megan Fahrenbruch

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Even though citizen scientists may not be able to identify a species correctly, they can still make their attempt at identification, every data point is certified by our experts and then only the ones where we can identify the species go into the database.

John Losey

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Using this wider net cast by our citizen scientists, over the last 10 to 15 years, we’ve identified substantially more of the rare native species than has been identified through conventional science.

John Losey

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Many scientists have contributed in different ways to the development of this technology, it is wonderful that it works.

Dario Campana

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

She cut the budget and dismantled the laws, fired the scientists -- or at least ignored them, etc., what happened with Gorsuch is that she got about two years into this mission of destroying the agency and there was a broad rebellion that manifested in the media and in public opinion and in the Democratically-controlled Congress.

David Doniger

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Protecting the government's investment in science, particularly when that includes funding for public engagement, is incredibly important, science is not just for Concerned Scientists with Muppet character, and I believe that all of us, whether we work in a lab or not, should have a voice on its future.

Meera Senthilingam

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Science fiction gave many valuable ideas of what habitable climates could look like in the past when planetary climates were not well understood, in recent years, three-dimensional climate simulations have allowed scientists to gain a better understanding of the range of possible habitable climates. So I hope that the scientific insights on habitable climates will now make their way back into film and literature.

Max Popp

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The milk stayed good, just like you refrigerated it, in 2012, scientists took that particular frog and wanted to know why is it, why do these frogs keep milk fresh? It turned out that when you shock a frog or when you stimulate them or stress them, they secrete these short peptides into their surroundings.

Joshy Jacob

Found on CNN
7 years ago

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