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With leather skirts giving them a further authoritarian chic, the girls gaze into the audience with an omnipresent science fiction glare.

So what steps can the world take to enable omnipresent science?

However, with the ability to regularly recognize key scientific components from an abstract, the savvy reader will be in a position to better-police that other omnipresent science information filter, the one that sometimes operates with mixed efficiency: mainstream media.

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For general size distributions, which are omnipresent in science and engineering, inequality indices provide multi-dimensional and infinite-dimensional quantifications of the inherent inequality — i.e., the statistical heterogeneity, the non-determinism, the randomness.

Matrices with the structures of Toeplitz, Hankel, Vandermonde and Cauchy types are omnipresent in modern computations in Sciences, Engineering, and Signal and Image Processing.

Yet so, examples of diffusion processes displaying highly non-Brownian statistics commonly termed "Anomalous Diffusion" processes are omnipresent both in the natural sciences and in engineered systems.

Preparing students for a world in which the effects of climate change are omnipresent requires a new model for science education—one that emphasizes the intellectual and practical abilities needed to work across disciplines to develop responses to global challenges (Melillo et al. 2014; Plutzer et al. 2016).

Highly influential scientists such as physicists Frederick Seitz, Robert Jastrow, and Robert Nierenberg of the Marshall Institute (Lahsen, 2008; Oreskes & Conway, 2010) and omnipresent Fred Singer and Patrick Michaels (Hoggan, 2009; Powell, 2011) worked diligently to criticize climate science and scientists and received a good deal of visibility (McCright & Dunlap, 2003).

The first, an exhibition at Red Bull Studios New York called OmniPresent: A Different View, used rare mementos dug up from the archives of Omni magazines a classic science publication that shuttered in 1998 to critique the bland worldview of mainstream science fiction that still endures, to some extent, today. .

Rosalind W. Picard, a professor of media arts and sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that these new anxieties were a function of the omnipresent camera.

Its lexicographic legacy is omnipresent in modern Japanese discourse, with Confucian terms playing new roles in discourses ranging from modern philosophy to science, religion, the humanities and the social sciences.

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