Sentences with phrase «affinity for science»

I immediately enrolled to College Jean - de-Brébeuf and quickly developed a particular affinity for science and the law.
... Seliger's affinity for science and organic forms seems part and parcel with his love of books and learning.
For these reasons, Jews drawn to speculative writing may have an affinity for the science fiction over fantasy.

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To understand why graduation rates in computer science are so low for women, we only need to answer one question: Why do 74 % of high school girls report affinity for STEM subjects in school and yet, according to a report by the Girl Scout Research Institute, only about 20 % pursue STEM - related undergraduate degrees?
Dr. Zuckerberg talks about his son as having been «a good student» and having «a special affinity for math and sciences
«Whenever... preachers, instead of a lesson in religion, put [their congregation] off with a discourse on the Copernican system, on chemical affinities, on the construction of government, or the characters or conduct of those administering it, it is a breach of contract, depriving their audience of the kind of service for which they are salaried, and giving them, instead of it, what they did not want, or, if wanted, would rather seek from better sources in that particular art of science
The tale made a lasting impression on the Benfords, who shared the Bartletts» affinity for space and were simultaneously drawn to the world of science fiction.
Dr. Uhlén founded the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, Sweden, where he served as director from 2010 to 2015, and has authored more than 750 publications in bioscience with a focus on the development and use of affinity reagents in biotechnology and biomedicine.
We share a slightly nerdy sense of humour, an affinity for communicating the joys of science, and a hearty dislike of mini-preps.
«We are trying to determine what kind of minerals in soil have a higher affinity for uranium; that is, what it will stick to,» said Dr. Nikolla Qafoku, a PNNL geochemist, who with Dr. Ravi Kukkadapu, an EMSL chemist, is lead author of the paper, which appears in Environmental Science & Technology.
With a hard - science background and affinity for puns, she aims to create simple, healthy recipes and present current nutritional research in a fun way that's easy to digest.
Leah grew up in a family of science and medical professionals, developing an affinity for health at a young age.
Since then he's continued to take chances going from comedy to drama to action and yet always returning science fiction, for which he seems to have a special affinity.
And, while I don't know much about science, I do know a lot about fundraising and people's affinity for their dogs and for animals, and that is where I am going to start.»
For anyone who grew up with an affinity for Zoids, dinosaurs and science fiction in general, this game ticks an awful lot of boxFor anyone who grew up with an affinity for Zoids, dinosaurs and science fiction in general, this game ticks an awful lot of boxfor Zoids, dinosaurs and science fiction in general, this game ticks an awful lot of boxes.
Their miniature fake landscapes and interiors reflect a love of science fiction and dystopian entertainment, an appreciation for great architecture, and an affinity with the Sublime painters of the Hudson River School.
The Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University and the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry have co-published «New Art / Science Affinities,» a 190 - page book on contemporary artists that was written and designed in one week by four authors (Andrea Grover, Régine Debatty, Claire Evans and Pablo Garcia) and two designers (Luke Bulman and Jessica Young of Thumb).
«New Art / Science Affinities» (2011, 8.5 x11 inches, 190 pages, perfect - bound paperback, 232 full - color illustrations) is available for purchase ($ 45.75) through print - on - demand service Lulu, or for free download via the Miller Gallery website (http://www.cmu.edu/millergallery/nasabook).
As for your affinity for the «consensus», it sounds much like the consensus that Galileo faced - the consensus sounds much more like the church than science.
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