Sentences with phrase «scientists work in fields like»

Scientists work in fields like chemistry, geology, astronomy, physics or environmental sciences and are responsible for completing research or teaching duties.

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So, for someone who isn't familiar with those disciplines, I would suggest the person ask himself or herself, «who is most likely more knowledgeable in these areas and who can most credibly assess the evidence in these sciences, kermit4jc and other creationists like him or the world's scientists working in those fields
But it also means that people like Voytek have to deal with a flood of relevant information coming in from all of those scientific fields and figure out how to get scientists from those disciplines to work together.
At the time, scientists like Olsen who worked in the field did not have funding programs that specifically addressed the questions they wanted to research.
Many working scientists have fond memories of undergraduate days spent in the field or in the lab — including Wilson, who graduated from Wooster in 1978 and came back because he liked the way the school blends undergraduate teaching and research.
And later, he analyzed patterns of mortality and reproduction in natural populations of lions and baboons (see «Just Like the Joneses») by working with other scientists who had already been collecting field data from the mammals.
Intensive training programs like the one Heil attended can be great ways for early - career scientists to learn about nontraditional approaches to conducting science, hone specific research skills, get a crash course in a new field, explore interdisciplinary research, or use focused time to make headway in their work.
The guidance of working scientists in the field is crucial for non-professionals like me.
Scientists first began widely using laser frequency combs as precision rulers in the late 1990s in fields like metrology and spectroscopy; for their work, the technology's developers (John L. Hall of JILA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Theodor Hänsch of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and Ludwig Maximilians University Munich) were awarded half of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2005.
Don't imagine that it's true for scientists working in the field, or for PhD physicists like Ray who don't work in the field, or even for humble software engineers like myself who have a mathematical background.
Created in collaboration with a team of scientists working in the fields of synthetic biology and bioelectronics, the lab has created a flesh - like human nose using biological print technology and interactive facial - recognition software that attempts to predict the viewer's DNA profile.
The guidance of working scientists in the field is crucial for non-professionals like me.
Often deniers portray themselves as reasoned, cautious, and conservative scientists, while the real scientists working in the field are described with emotionally charged adjectives like «alarmists,» «warmists,» and the like to weaken the public's respect for their work and to fool journalists about who's who.
Even in those fields that have the most individual scientists that don't believe in AGW, they are still a minority that can not stop their representative bodies from honoring people like Dr. Hansen for their good work.
Kids who liked maths, read Stephen Hawking, worked hard during undergrad while the arts students had lie ins, trained to be a scientist in a different field (eg particle physics) then became climate scientists.
According to an article in Vanity Fair, «Though he likes to bash scientists for working outside their degreed fields, Ebell, it turns out, isn't a scientist at all.
Having committed environmentalists like Wills and Jennifer Marohasy, thinking they can dismiss the work of mainstream scientists - reveling in point scoring on out of context or misrepresented studies - from outside those fields is fine but it means very little.
Data Scientists are highly educated, with sample resumes showing that a majority of those working in the field have a Master's degree with some even holding a Ph.D. in fields of study like mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering.
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