WSJ FEBRUARY 21, 2010, 7:04 P.M. ET Climate Change and
Open Science In the Internet age, transparency is the foundation of trust.
Private philanthropies have put serious money behind groups like the Meta - Research Innovation Center at Stanford, led in part by Dr. Ioannidis, and the Center for
Open Science in Charlottesville, Va..
So in 2013 the nonprofit Center for
Open Science in Charlottesville, Virginia, which had led a replication project for psychology papers, teamed up with Science Exchange of Palo Alto, a service that matches scientists with contract labs that do experiments for hire.
The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology is funded by the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, provided to the Center for
Open Science in collaboration with Science Exchange.
For example, in a paper published in Royal Society
Open Science in November 2014, scientists led by anthropologist Robert Walker of the University of Missouri, Columbia, used satellite images to survey isolated groups in Brazil.
The group, the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Committee at the Center for
Open Science in Charlottesville, Va., outlined its new guidelines in a story published in this week's edition of the journal Science.
Not exact matches
• Julia Computing, a Berkeley, Calif. - based provider of
open - source language for data
science, machine learning and scientific computing, raised $ 4.6 million
in seed funding.
That's
in addition to a 500,000 - square - foot warehouse that
opened in the fall
in Louisville, Ky.; the launch of a mobile site; and the simultaneous debut of the biennial Super Nasty print magazine and the brand's first
in - house collection, Weird
Science, featuring color palettes inspired by computer cables and prints based on data - corruption visuals.
As well as working with
Opening Ceremony, Intel
in March bought fitness bracelet maker Basis
Science and it has teamed up with watch retailer Fossil Group to develop other wearable computing devices.
«Ready Player One,» director Steven Spielberg's
science - fiction thriller about a grim world where people seek escape through virtual reality,
opened as the top film
in North American theaters, delivering the first No. 1 debut this year for Warner Bros..
Sam Hogg is a venture partner with
Open Prairie Ventures, a Midwest - based venture - capital fund investing
in agriculture, life -
science and information technology.
In 2015, there were more than 600,000 open jobs in computer science fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer science graduates entering the workforce that yea
In 2015, there were more than 600,000
open jobs
in computer science fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer science graduates entering the workforce that yea
in computer
science fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer
science graduates entering the workforce that year.
There are many
open questions
in science — Are we alone
in the universe?
The aim of GOSH is to bring together
open source hardware enthusiasts from the
science and tech world
in order to create strategies for advancing the movement.
If you'd like to see the
science in action, many cities have
open - door community biohacking labs you can check out.
In fact, she and others who met at GOSH are currently working on an «open source hardware manifesto» to publish in the coming months that will detail some specific ways repurposed objects can play a bigger role in science and tech project
In fact, she and others who met at GOSH are currently working on an «
open source hardware manifesto» to publish
in the coming months that will detail some specific ways repurposed objects can play a bigger role in science and tech project
in the coming months that will detail some specific ways repurposed objects can play a bigger role
in science and tech project
in science and tech projects.
That's why we have invested more than $ 11 billion
in new resources since 2006 to support
science, technology and innovative companies that are
opening new frontiers for Canada.
Missouri Senator Clair McCaskill, Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce,
Science, and Transportation's Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, grilled the talk show host
in her
opening remarks Tuesday.
At least 100 biopharma executives from major drug makers like Eli Lilly (lly), Johnson & Johnson (jnj), Bayer, Novartis (nvs), and a slew of biotech CEOs have signed an
open letter advocating strategies to get more women involved
in the life
sciences.
Shortly after that conversation I got an email from Jordan Cooper about a company he was investing
in called Soylent that was taking an
open - sourced approach to developing
science - based food products.
This world - class
science and technology research facility will
open in time for the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
TORONTO, October 5, 2015 — A new
science exhibit, created
in both French and English,
opens today at MaRS Discovery District
in downtown Toronto.
The last of them, Scott Thompson, resigned
in disgrace after five months when a large activist shareholder, Dan Loeb, published an
open letter accusing him of fabricating a computer -
science degree.
Ventures to Address Global Challenges — Princeton, NJ Techonomy — Tucson, AZ Global Clean Energy Congress — Calgary, AB Mashable Social Good Summit — New York, NY Postcode Lottery Green Challenge — Amsterdam, The Netherlands COMMON Pitch — Boulder, CO Colloquium on Education,
Science and Technology
in African Development — Princeton, NJ National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance:
Open Minds Exhibition — Washington, DC
As the first JLABS to
open outside the United States, JLABS @ Toronto joins a network of life
science facilities that are based throughout the United States
in San Diego (flagship), San Francisco, South San Francisco, Boston and Houston.
In this eye -
opening presentation, Jay reveals brand - new, proprietary research into The
Science of Complaints — why and where your customers complain, and how to turn customer service into a marketing advantage.
However, Speth left
open the possibility of new investment
in Britain such as an electric battery and car plant if the conditions, including pilot testing and support from
science, were right.
But the senators challenged statements by Exxon spokesman Ken Cohen that the company has conducted «climate
science...
in an
open and transparent way.»
«America's strengths include [the fact it is a] society that attracts talent from around the world and assimilates them comfortably as Americans; and a language that is the equivalent of an
open system that is clearly the lingua franca of the leaders
in science, technology, invention, business, education, diplomacy and those who rise to the top of their own societies around the world.»
Since
opening its doors two years ago, MaRS has provided hands - on advisory services to more than 250
science and technology entrepreneurs, while thousands of students and young innovators have participated
in entrepreneurship educational programs.
With Phase One of MaRS Centre, which is scheduled to
open in March, 2005, MaRS will offer a full set of programs and services to accelerate commercialization
in medical and related
sciences.
I frankly believe while there is plenty of need to introduce and reinforce ethics
in human endevours, and to have frank,
open discussions of these endevours, religion is at its bottom line a matter of faith and, while it can be an individual's guiding influence, it is not something that should be associated with
science.
Why can't you understand that
science knows they almost never get it perfectly right the first time so use a repeatable process, the scientific method, to propose, test, modify and / or discard ideas
in a
open and shared manner.
There must be
open and frank discussion
in the
science community
in order to answer this question.
Discussion Upon Fundamental Principles
in Education,
opened by Professor A. N. Whitehead, F.R.S.» Report of the British Association for the Advancement of
Science, Bournemouth, 1919.
The «my jaw dropped
open» moment: Dawkins says he humbly admits that
science does not know everything and Bill jumps
in to claim that humility is after all a Christian trait.
As described
in my article on The Judeo - Christian Origin of
Science» [1], science is based on specific fundamental beliefs about the natural world, namely that matter is good, rational and contingent and open to the human mind, and that any discoveries that may be made should be shared
Science» [1],
science is based on specific fundamental beliefs about the natural world, namely that matter is good, rational and contingent and open to the human mind, and that any discoveries that may be made should be shared
science is based on specific fundamental beliefs about the natural world, namely that matter is good, rational and contingent and
open to the human mind, and that any discoveries that may be made should be shared freely.
China needs to find or develop a worldview that allows it to recover much of its traditional culture and values
in a way that also
opens it to the knowledge that has been gained by Western
science.
But because this truth is beyond or beneath the level at which
science and morality operate, and because
in its nature it liberates from bondage to any particular formulations, we are quite free to be
open to what others have to teach us at these secondary levels.
That balance has changed considerably
in the past few years, as alternative avenues of stem - cell
science have
opened up and it increasingly seems like whatever therapeutic potential such cells may someday have could be explored and achieved without the destruction of embryos.
First
in the United States, then
in France, Italy, Spain, and Latin America, more recently
in Holland, Belgium, and Germany, and now at last
in Great Britain, serious attention is being paid to its work, not least among Roman Catholics who are impatient with the older Thomism, which for so long has been quasi-official
in that communion, and who are looking for a conceptuality which will be comprehensive
in its sweep,
open to newer knowledge and
science, and available for Christian use.
In truth it is impossible to keep one's gaze constantly fixed on the vast horizons opened out to us by science without feeling the stirrings of an obscure desire to see men drawn closer and closer together by an ever - increasing knowledge and sympathy until finally, in obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul on the face of the eart
In truth it is impossible to keep one's gaze constantly fixed on the vast horizons
opened out to us by
science without feeling the stirrings of an obscure desire to see men drawn closer and closer together by an ever - increasing knowledge and sympathy until finally,
in obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul on the face of the eart
in obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul on the face of the earth.
In the border areas between philosophy, the humanities and the social
sciences there are some significant
openings.
One could turn to many artists for a precedent for a newly evangelised culture comprising imaginative activities that are
open to the transcendent, a culture that integrates human creativity
in art, literature and
science with the call to holiness, to a life that acknowledges truth, goodness and beauty as having their source
in the divine.
Others,
open to the suggestion that some interrelation between discourses is permissible, will object to intruding these particular notions into current theological thinking on the grounds that they are not significant or even legitimate notions
in the biological
sciences themselves.
Here was an attempt to hold honestly to the beliefs of the Christian Church and yet to be
open to modern advances
in science and
in the rest of the world.
Out of the Gordon Conference on nucleic acids
in the summer of 1973 came an
open letter to
Science; the establishment (
in October 1974) by the National Institutes of Health of the Recombinant DNA Molecule Program Advisory Committee; and
in February 1975 the now - famous international conference at the Asilomar Conference Center
in California, where a reluctant decision was made by scientists to declare a temporary moratorium on certain kinds of DNA research.
So, the very
science that is supposed to make us rational and not believe
in a «god»
opens the very possibility that one could exist right
in front of us (
in another dimension) and we would never be able to see or detect Him.
«Three out of five scientists do not believe
in God, but two out of five do, said John Donvan,
opening a debate on the issue of
science and religion yesterday (Dec. 5)
in New York.
atheists are given a very significant role
in this dialectical process
in the evolution towards Panthrotheism, the belief that God give to humanity the privilige or responsibilty of charting human history.since you are not indoctrinated to specific dogma and doctrines, your
open mindedness enables you percieve a deeper understanding of reality, simple logic but more profound scientific knowlege will lead you to God.religious humanism through
science is your guiding spirit.