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Employed as an astronomer at a state observatory, Mr. Strugatsky began collaborating on science fiction with his older brother, Arkady, in 1956.
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"People going on holiday or traveling on business or to collaborate on science will be able to do that but the right to reside and the right to work here will be under work permits," Andrea Leadsomtold The Times newspaper.
It simplifies sharing and collaborating on projects.
As Mr Famiglietti says, "The region is ripe for collaborating on the science of water management.
He says he is in a "possibly delusional dream state" that one day he will get to spend all day conducting research, but these days his time is mostly devoted to a combination of media appearances, fundraising, collaborating on educational projects, science talks with colleagues, reviewing others' manuscripts, and working on his own writing he has published ten books and is working on more.
"It's a test case for the future," said Charles E. McClennen, a Colgate geologist who aids Dr. Ammerman's inquiries here and who collaborated on the Science article.
Steven Pinker, a linguist at Harvard who collaborated on the Science paper's section about language evolution, has been studying changes in grammar and past tense forms for 20 years.
For instance, educators can encourage students to use a Facebook group to collaborate on a science project: they can create a private group and encourage students to share their progress through regular wall posts and to answer questions posed by others in the class.
After more than a year of preparation and some last-minute visa hiccups scientists and policymakers from the United States and Cuba met yesterday to discuss ways the two estranged nations can better collaborate on marine science and conservation.
The Synaptic Leap project received a 3-year $350,000 grant from the WHO and the Australian government to create methods for collaborating on data in experimental science.
While collaborating on a report about postwar American science, Pauling became interested in the study of sickle-cell anemia.
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