Rather, the allegations are part of politically motivated character assassination attacks aimed at individual climate scientists, by people who don't really care
about science at all, but who dislike climate policy and the idea of reducing emissions.
A crazy man full of rants and raves but no clue
about science at all and a line in meaningless drivel.
I think if you want to know
about the science at more than a superficial level, then the IPCC is a good place to begin (WG1 anyway).
To be met with a derisive «Make your argument using a few fancy words and numbers and equations» (as in the comment to which this is a reply) reinforces the question of whether the conversation is
about science at all.
It's not
about science at all IMO.
Joshua has not slightest clue
about any science at all — never claimed to as far as I know.
I was very hazy
about the science at first but gradually learned.
One of the things that bothers
me about the science at hand is that for the null / alternative hypothesis paradigm of research to work, there needs to be a clear connection between the two.
That's all I set out to point out — I wasn't pretending to want to post anything
about the science at the time, so you can't accuse me of hypocrisy on that score.
Read more
about the science at http://www.litecure.com
Darwinians argue that creationism is not
about science at all, but a religious and moral doctrine masquerading as science.
The opportunities to teach your child
about science at home are limited only by your own imagination.
But as a research development professional, it's no longer your job to think
about science at that level of detail, she continues.
«I look forward to that in the sense that I know there are many beautiful stories to tell
about the science at the institute,» says Dijkgraaf — who has been assured it will be a minor part of his job.
This is a slight and irritating volume: mostly not
about science at all, but about Hawking's low opinion of the rest of us.
Because I was a scientist - to - be interviewing a renowned scientist
about science at a scientific symposium, I expected his answer to involve science.
Ben Fogelson is a AAAS Mass Media Fellow writing
about science at Scientific American this summer.
Not exact matches
He doesn't mention data
science at all, but the book is
about cognitive bias.
«Soylent is a community of people who are enthusiastic
about using
science to improve food and nutrition,» Chris Dixon, who works
at venture - capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, wrote in a 2015 blog post after the firm invested $ 20 million in Soylent.
She was a staff writer
at a news agency in Nebraska, covering transportation, and worked in South Korea for several years where she wrote
about science while freelancing for publications like Women's Wear Daily and Groove Korea.
The slice of patients above the age of 60 consumes
about 85 % of the drugs and devices and diagnostics out there,» says Justin Stephenson, senior life
sciences analyst
at Vancouver - based independent investment dealer Haywood Securities Inc. «That is only going to get significantly bigger in the western world, which is the main market for Canadian health - care products in the next five to 10 years.
The same mix of
science and conviction is central to editor -
at - large Kimberly Weisul's feature
about Saundra Pelletier, CEO of Evofem, maker of a breakthrough contraceptive gel.
Look
at STEM (
science, technology, engineering and math)-- if we focused on finding early indicators of high performers in our education system, then treated them differently as they progressed through school as potential Canadian innovators, by the time they got to Grade 12 and were thinking
about university, they would be wildly ahead of the innovation curve.»
Joey «Accordian Guy» Devilla does a great job
at rebutting the silly attack on his blog, poignantly pointing out that, no, space exploration is indeed
about science, and its Earthly benefits have been enormous:
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space
sciences at UCLA, argues that we're
about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
«I was pretty depressed
about the state of the global economy,» says Lubin, who studied computer
science and electrical engineering
at Princeton.
Musk should look
at the team Trump has put in charge of the country's climate - and - energy future and draw the obvious conclusions: Valid climate
science is now officially under siege, and sustainable or renewable energy sources are
about to lose out big - time to Big Oil.
The key to bear in mind is that the R&D tax credit is
about rewarding applied
science, taking the tools of
science and engineering and addressing the task
at hand.
As a passionate advocate for accessible computer
science, she spoke at this year's March for Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx talk, which you can watch below to learn more about Eyea
science, she spoke
at this year's March for
Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx talk, which you can watch below to learn more about Eyea
Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx talk, which you can watch below to learn more
about Eyeagnosis.
Science website Ars Technica reports that the New Glenn will produce 3.85 million pounds of thrust
at launch — far more than the most powerful rocket currently in operation, United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy, which has a launch thrust of
about 2.1 million pounds.
To learn more
about buyer personas, as well as what it takes to put them into practice, take a look
at the following SIngle Grain infographic, «Target Acquired: The
Science of Building Buyer Personas:»
«
At a small company,» she says, «it's so much more
about the
science, and that's so much more satisfying to me.»
Tanya Rexin:
At the time they started recruiting about two years ago, I was the dean of university credit and health science at Northwest Community College (NWCC
At the time they started recruiting
about two years ago, I was the dean of university credit and health
science at Northwest Community College (NWCC
at Northwest Community College (NWCC).
At the time, O'Connell was working on a poster for a
science - fiction and horror film festival featuring John Carpenter's 1988 cult classic «They Live»
about aliens living incognito among humans.
«There is strong evidence that American Airlines maintained a revenue advantage through its pricing analytics from 1985 to
about 1995,» observes Peter C. Bell, a professor of management
science at Ivey Business School, in the MIT Sloan Management Review.
Underhill, author of «Why We Buy: The
Science of Shopping,» notes that a retailer's online presence allows consumers to gather information
about promotions, go into a brick - and - mortar store to examine and handle the product, and then either buy it in store or online
at a later date.
At the moment, Blank is very excited about a class of students being funded by the fed's National Science Foundation to attend his Lean Launchpad entrepreneurship course at Stanfor
At the moment, Blank is very excited
about a class of students being funded by the fed's National
Science Foundation to attend his Lean Launchpad entrepreneurship course
at Stanfor
at Stanford.
On the other, the tendency to be credulous towards astrology is
at least partially explained by what people know
about science - but also what kind of personality traits they have.
The first explanation I looked
at was people's level of education and their knowledge
about science.
He leaves it to the young people who work
at NIF to daydream
about science fixing the world's woes.
«This is a chance for the Democrats to talk in tough terms
about safety and security and also to link that to the gun issue,» said Robert Spitzer, political
science professor
at State University of New York
at Cortland.
More recently, we worked with Disney Pixar to bridge the disconnect between what students learn
about math and
science at school and tackling creative challenges in the real world with an initiative called Pixar in a Box.
So next time you're
about to despair because of how many hours your kid is staring
at screens, take courage in the fact that
science gives you an ironclad case for stepping in.
The experts
at Albany's College of Nanoscale
Science and Engineering talk
about the burgeoning field of nanotechnology.
My colleague Laura Entis spoke with Andrew Freeman, the director of cardiovascular prevention and wellness
at National Jewish Health in Denver,
about which health fads are actually effective in heart health — not based on marketing, branding, or hype, but actual
science.
(Barron's) • In Search of the Perfect Recession Indicator (Philosophical Economics) • A Fireside Chat With Charlie Munger (MoneyBeat) • Complexity theory and financial regulation (
Science) • Five Pieces of Conventional Wisdom That Make Smart Investors Look Dumb (CFA Institute) • This Lawyer Is Hollywood's Complete Divorce Solution (Bloomberg) • Curiosity update, sols 1218 - 1249: Digging in the sand
at Mar's Bagnold Dunes (Planetary Society) • The Plot to Take Down a Fox News Analyst (NYT) • Ask the aged: Who better to answer questions
about the purpose of life than someone who has been living theirs for a long time?
At the Manhattan presentation, Mr. Schneider readily acknowledged that the notion of asteroid mining sounds like
science fiction and that he often gets quizzical questions
about why Luxembourg is spending money chasing this.
«I'm worried
about the systemic risk that this centralized company poses, and I'm worried that if they go down, they will take down the space with them,» said Emin Gün Sirer, a computer
science professor
at Cornell University, who has a track record of successfully predicting problems in the growing virtual currency industry.
At a minimum, «Facebook is going to have to think
about ways to structure their technology to give that proper notice,» said Woodrow Hartzog, a Northeastern University professor of law and computer
science.
«We now know that young people who are going into the office for the first time are making decisions
about who they work for not based on how much they're getting paid, but on the space design,» ASID president Randy Fiser told members of the design community
at the recent
Science of Design Conference
at Liberty
Science Center in New Jersey.