• In November 2006, Mr Robertson wrote an open letter to the scientist challenging The God Delusion.

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  • The feedback mechanism also offers a benefit to the scientist that could help refine a project focus based on crowd support and ideas.

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  • Hatfill also criticized Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times columnist, who referred to the scientist as "Mr. Z" and criticized the FBI for not pursuing him more aggressively.

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  • Mr Robertson, who wrote a book, The Dawkins Letter, in response to the scientist's The God Delusion, claimed Prof Dawkins' visit was not to promote science but to "advance a polemic", or controversial argument.

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  • Update: After some initial doubts as to whether the prize would still go to Steinman, the Nobel Foundation said later Monday that it would stand by its decision to award the honor to the Canadian scientist.

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  • According to the New Scientist article, some of the new strains made five times as much lycopene as the original did.

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  • According to the New Scientist, in the early 1980s, around 40 percent of the region's reefs hosted live coral -- today it is just 2 percent.

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  • This can make a difference in urban areas: Cities during the summer season tend to be about 1 degree Celsius warmer during the day and as much as 6 degrees Celsius warmer at night, according to the New Scientist.

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  • If Dr Lipton is correct, the race has now begun to see whether the first artificial scientist to win a Nobel prize is based on silicon or biological material.

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  • Despite the unique research opportunity offered by the volcano, which is now dormant, it has forced the scientist to abandon the initial aim of their expedition to test the normal iron levels in the region.

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  • It plans an unmanned mission to the Moon, according to Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist in the country's lunar programme, who spoke to BBC News Online last year.

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  • To increase this sense of security and legitimacy, all 12 journals will require the authors of studies to give a thorough account of how both the scientist and the funding organization contributed to conducting the study and analyzing the data.

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  • But ultimately, the competitive difference will be made by the level of organizational influence exerted by the data scientist to make the information from the data actionable.

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  • Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt -- a geologist at the time, and the only scientist to make the lunar journey -- served a term as U.S. senator from New Mexico, but was defeated in a run for re-election in 1982.

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  • But the deliberate exclusion of any reference to any scientist on the committee is obviously worrying.

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  • Abdus Salam, the first Muslim scientist to win the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979, reflected upon this parting of ways.

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  • She becomes only the second British scientist to receive the prize.

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  • Further, the two parties have not been able to agree on a mutually acceptable scientist to help resolve the issue.

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  • And while you didn't exactly have to be a rocket scientist to join the original space missions (the U.S. Mercury and Apollo programs recruited many test pilots), if you want to stand a chance against other heavily-qualified applicants, it's certainly an advantage.

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  • The company notified the FDA after it was asked to do so by the scientist conducting the study.

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  • Rare papers belonging to the 17th century scientist Sir Isaac Newton could go on public display for the first time, if Cambridge University, where Newton once lectured, wins its campaign to buy them.

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  • Against the advice of the defence ministry's top civil servant, ministers sent the scientist to undergo a grilling by a parliamentary inquiry into the affair, at which he claimed not to recognise the reporter's words as having come from his briefing.

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  • Pearce is in final discussions with the studio to take on the role of scientist Aldrich Killian.

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  • Indeed, it should be possible, the pair think, for the artificial scientist to build hypotheses directly from the data, spotting relationships that the humble graduate student or even his supervisor might miss.

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  • Dr. Mikovits said it was still too early to know the reasons for the differing results in different labs, and that the Institute was looking forward to participating in a major study under way by the NIH and led by Columbia University scientist Ian Lipkin to help clarify the matter.

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  • Washington has praised the investigation and called Musharraf's decision last week to pardon Khan after the scientist's televised apology an internal matter.

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  • On a recent trip to the Bay Area, we had the opportunity to speak to Mark Showalter, the senior research scientist at the organization's Carl Sagan Center, an astronomer who played a key role in the discovery of the celestial bodies.

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  • They agreed that there is an urgent need for an international framework of cooperation for both ocean research and governance, which will define the conditions for scientist to prepare accurate scenarios for the future.

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  • Noting that current governance remains fragmented along both sectoral and geographical lines that ignore the interconnectivity and scale of ocean issues, they recognized that there is an urgent need for an international framework of cooperation for both ocean research and governance, which will define the conditions for scientist to prepare accurate scenarios for the future.

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  • Many of the animals killed for food in these countries were once racehorses, and the use of bute at racetracks across the US is so widespread that one scientist speaking to the New York Times called these horses "walking pharmacies".

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