This is the Uncensored 1818 Edition FRANKENSTEIN; OR, THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, a novel written by the English author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
about the young science student Victor Frankenstein, who creates a grotesque but sentient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
In the guise of a superhero origin story, it tells a smart, inventive tale
about young science geeks who grapple with issues around the responsible use of technology.
Not exact matches
Last June, the internet giant debuted its Made with Code campaign in an effort to get
young women excited
about computer
science — a field that less than one percent of high school girls think of as part of their future.
I thought
about how the gender gap persists in tech despite declining in other STEM fields, how hard we've been working as an industry to reverse that trend, and how this was yet another discouraging signal to
young women who aspire to study computer
science.
Mattel on Monday debuted its newest American Girl doll — an aspiring astronaut who NASA hopes will inspire
young children to become passionate
about space and
science.
He leaves it to the
young people who work at NIF to daydream
about science fixing the world's woes.
«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.
I think it's a clever trick to make people (
young people generally) who don't know much
about science to think you have to be on one «side» or the other (God's side or Satan's side?)
There was an article recently
about a
young boy (12ish) who is the new math genius in the making and he is working on debunking the big bang theory with
science.
This was not true for me, and it is not true for many of the
young adults who leave college with questions
about science, philosophy, politics, and religious pluralism that challenge the fundamentalism with which they were raised.
Although generally categorized as a novel for
young readers, this Newbery award - winner and
science fiction classic, grapple with adult - sized questions
about the nature of God and the existence of evil.
Pastors and mentors will of course feel compelled to offer guidance and prayer as
young adults navigate the tricky terrain of sexuality, but they should not be deceived into thinking that the all the questions
about faith,
science, technology, religious pluralism, politics, justice, equality, and ethics emerging from the Millennial generation are related to sex and can be solved by abstaining from it.
When I go through David Kinnaman's research, which reflects just
about every concern I express in my «15 Reasons» posts --(
young people are leaving the church because they believe it is too exclusive, too combative with
science, hyper - political, out - of - touch when it comes to sexuality, and an unsafe place in which to wrestle with doubt)-- I am often met with blank stares.
This
young woman is very confused and seems not to understand what
science has taught us
about the origins and evolution of life.
At the time, the majority of the
science faculty espoused
young earth creationism, so I learned
about evolution in the context of Christian apologetics courses, with the presupposition that evolution was incompatible with the Christian faith.
Second tale: Defying all the best previous research on how readily people change their opinions, a
young PhD student in political
science at a top research university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to publish a brief report in America's leading scholarly scientific journal that upends everything we thought we knew
about the subject.
It's
about the
young man who grew up loving both the Bible and
science, but who was told faithfulness to Scripture required a literalist interpretation of Genesis 1 and 2 and a rejection of the scientific consensus surrounding evolutionary theory.
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The Santa Cruz Natural History Museum calls for
young artists and scientists curious
about nature at this day camp featuring field trips,
science projects, and nature - inspired art.
Dr. Lindsay Baker, a senior scientist at the Gatorade Sports
Science Institute answers a few frequently asked questions
about why it is important for
young athletes to stay hydrated and consume carbohydrates so they are healthy, safe and have an athletic edge.
At the Gatorade Sports
Science Institute (GSSI) we receive many questions from parents of
young athletes
about nutrition and proper fueling.
During the game they learn
about everything from math, which range from simple points per game for
younger students to how to calculate goals - against averages for older kids, to the
science behind how a Zamboni works.
Well, why couldn't you do a complete story
about John Glenn the man, weave in what some of the
science is and talk
about the historical significance all at once, and then have the
young people try things, because they have a lot of energy and so that they can get a sense of what escape velocity is?
Archibald is a
young gifted child whose idea of fun is to read and learn
about science.
A collection of articles, videos, interactive tools and printable guides
about the
science behind brain development in
young children.
Playing with this kind of simple
science can teach even the
youngest kids
about the reactions created when different materials are mixed together.
Another thing I love
about this
science activity is that even
young preschoolers can participate and enjoy it.
In particular, there needs to be stronger teaching
about sex education in
science, in order that
young people have the knowledge and skills to make safe and fully informed decisions.
BHA Head of Public Affairs Pavan Dhaliwal commented, «We think it's vitally important that
young people receive full and comprehensive sex and relationships education, including strong education
about anatomy, puberty and sexual health as part of sex education
science.
The goal is to get
young minds excited
about computer
science.
These new profiles, from interviews with
young women at the start of their
science careers, tell their stories of passion and persistence - what drives and excites them
about their work in the
sciences
This fun miscroscope from Nancy B's
Science Club is perfect for
young kids who are curious
about how our world works on an ultra-tiny level.
Participants will discuss career management,
science education and strategies for cultivating women as leaders;
young scientists will make presentations
about their research.
In 2017, I pledge to spend time throughout the year visiting grade schools and after - school programs to read stories
about science to
young children.
A grand experiment is
about to begin in English schools: computer
science will join the three Rs as the fourth core subject for kids as
young as 5
While not working on satellite devices, she visits schools, taking
younger children on a computer - simulated «Tour of the Universe» and talking to older ones
about the highlights of her career in
science.
Founded in the Fall of 2011 by a group of concerned graduate students, the goal of Stand With
Science is simple: give graduate and professional students in science and engineering, young researchers, and anyone passionate about supporting science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of to
Science is simple: give graduate and professional students in
science and engineering, young researchers, and anyone passionate about supporting science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of to
science and engineering,
young researchers, and anyone passionate
about supporting
science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of to
science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of tomorrow.
When we think
about doubts over evolutionary
science, we tend to think of the highly politicised views of
young Earth creationists in the US.
The peer - review landscape has changed rapidly in recent years, presenting new opportunities but also potential pitfalls for
young scientists, said the speakers at this session organized by Sense
about Science.
Because I have always enjoyed giving advice to
younger scientists
about the skills they need to develop to become successful, I can honestly say that
Science's Next Wave and AAAS have given me my dream job.
After hearing
about the Promotion Project on Rice's blog and in a webinar,
Science Careers asked Rice what prompted the university to try and redress the gender imbalance at the full - professor level, how successful they've been so far, and how
young scientists elsewhere can benefit from the lessons learned.
Says Hatfull,
young students «should be doing
science, not just reading
about what others have done.»
If you're a
young academic,
science researcher, or research trainee, you are sure to have heard
about the importance of setting up successful collaborations.
Along with those technical skills, service members often also know a great deal
about communicating with and motivating
young people, which could suit them ideally for another high - demand occupation, teaching math or
science.
The pact will do nothing, however,
about the root cause of their plight, the dysfunctional pyramid structure of academic
science, which encourages exploitation of
young researchers.
Silver Award: Catherine (Cat) Wise, Patti Parson, Jason Lelchuk, Murrey Jacobson and Sara Just PBS NewsHour «How moss revealed an undetected air pollution threat in Portland» Oct. 12, 2016 «These robots are helping answer a huge unknown
about young marine life» Nov. 2, 2016 Cat Wise and her colleagues offered solid reporting on the uses of
science to better understand the nearby environment.
Long before educators and policymakers fretted publicly
about how to get more
young women into
science, a little girl in rural Minnesota used her physicist father's laboratory as her playground.
Next Wave's Jim Austin notes that the limited data we have
about this field indicate that materials
science research is full of wonderful scientific opportunities and equally full of talented
young scientists chasing a limited number of jobs.
But if you've been reading
Science's Next Wave like good
young scientists, you know all
about the possibility of an alternative career.
Science Business has a long chat with Fotis C. Kafatos, the president of the European Research Council,
about how the
young funding agency is doing and his hopes that it will relatively soon have a budget approaching the $ 30 billion or so that the U.S. National Institutes of Health spends annually.