Sentences with phrase «applied science like»

Normally, the bad consequences of publishing a paper in a scientific journal that turned out wrong are minimal - you only wasted some space that could've publicized a useful scientific result (possible exception for applied science like medical journals, but even there a single wrong study is unlikely to immediately change medical practices).
We will also address aspects of applied science like oceanology, limnology, and glaciology.

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If this sounds like your dream job, apply here with a resume and cover letter telling us why you're a fit for INSIDER and detailing your interest in science.
In uBiome's case it was citizen scientists — regular people who dig science and like to learn about themselves and apply that knowledge to their own health and other people with similar interests.
Like their current 3 - D - printing startup, A123 hoped to apply materials science expertise to revolutionize a huge market.
What do you concentrate on companies attempting to separate blockchain applied sciences from decentralized cryptocurrencies like bitcoin?
Overview: The Good Food Institute (GFI) seeks a graduate (or exceptional undergraduate) student in the social sciences who would like to apply their research skills to the context of consumer acceptance of plant - based and clean meat.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
A word needs to be said about art in the second sense, which like the products of applied science to which it is closely related, is a dominant note in our culture.
And for those whose science departments do specialise in research, they, like their secular counterparts, apply to the government for grants to fund their studies.
Chemistry was assimilated to it and its method of analysis and explication was applied to biology and humanistic «sciences» like economics, psychology, and sociology.
Griffin & Sherburne New York: The Free Press, 1978, 8) Like the paradigms used in science, the criteria are comprehensiveness (applying to all the facts), consistency (not contradictory in different areas) and fruitfulness (producing further insights not anticipated).
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an animal, that is, that everything mentioned under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and how it is written... it is more human, and living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
[1] These reductions would hit most agencies, including both civilian science and technology programs like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE), as well as basic and applied research activities in the Department of Defensescience and technology programs like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE), as well as basic and applied research activities in the Department of DefenseScience Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE), as well as basic and applied research activities in the Department of Defense (DOD).
I think there is certainly a world view that surgeons like to cut and don't think deeply, but I have found my surgical colleagues to be some of the most interested in learning the basic science and then trying to apply it.
«I feel like we're able to blend the best of basic and applied science.
On the map, computer science is linked more closely to social sciences like psychology and sociology than to applied physics.
I would like to apply for a summer placement at some kind of science - orientated workplace.
Constructing a thoughtful integration of EU science policy with respect to broad issues (like the desirable balance between basic and applied projects) and narrower ones (like stem cells) is a task worthy of the best efforts of its science leaders.
Sure, she admits missing some things about bench science, like being the one making the discoveries, but in her fellowship and in her current job at the EPA, Euling is now the one analyzing the data for their global implications and applying this knowledge to real situations.
Wagenmakers thinks this kind of analysis is misleading whenever it is applied in the social sciences, however, and especially when applied to an extraordinary claim like the existence of ESP.
«I liked fieldwork and I knew I wanted to do applied science,» Eddy says, «and I had a goal that I would start a business after my master's.
If you have an additional graduate degree like an MBA, place it above or below your highest science degree, depending upon the position you're applying for.
This sounds like a statement that could equally be applied to nonscientific intellectual activities — it could surely be said of postmodernism — so how is science different?
Debrecen www.atomki.mta.hu Fundamental research in experimental and theoretical atomic, nuclear and particle physics, and in applying the physical methods and knowledge in other fields of science like materials research, environmental and earth sciences, biological and medical research etc..
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are applying atmospheric science research capabilities to improve our understanding of long - term weather trends and better predict extreme weather events like these — and it all starts with studying clouds.
I used to perform a similar function for the WVDEP, and while of course I'd like to think my analyses were always sound, they were no substitute for rigorously applied science, nor is this report.
When the subject of the flipped class comes up, many educators see how it applies to academic subjects like math and science education, but don't realize that the methodology has applications in a wide array of other classes.
Unfortunately, this science does not reveal how to organize the work of teachers and students to actually do this, so, like any engineer, we still have to apply judgment to the application of the science.
A middle school science teacher actually encouraged Gutschow to consider attending a college like Harvard when otherwise he may not have applied.
Deb sets the strategic vision for Scitent's eLearning business and technology services, applying nearly 25 years of experience in education to help organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) develop their eLearning business.
The Master of Education help teachers explore how science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) can be applied in schools, what a STEM curriculum might look like, and ways to facilitate teaching and learning that is effective across all phases of schooling.
In a paper published in Evolutionary Psychological Science, NRCCTE at SREB - affiliated researchers bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent learning and argue that applied approaches to learning like CTE can help schools work with student biases in attention and motivation, rather than against them.
With the development of the Next Generation Science Standards and the roll out of the two consortia's CCSS assessments, coming reforms in education will again highlight the role of non-legislative state actors and the need to apply methods like ours for understanding states» efforts towards school improvement.
The superintendent said a lesson came from the expansion of the magnet application system this year, as 80 percent of eligible students applied for seats in magnet schools like Science Park and Arts high schools.
Unfortunately, the education reform industry's definition for being «college and career» ready only applies to Math and English so other important subjects, like science, go unaddressed.
Her interest in biological sciences and medicine grew throughout her schooling, and she likes the idea that she can apply those interests to helping animals and the people who love them.
I moved on to applied science and use my art skills for designs and sketch art every now and then I just don't like working in digital visual arts anymore, competition to draw the most realistic tits on a elf girl or a chick with sword and some armor... with bigger tits is not appealing.
For «Melt to Earth,» Mr. Curry, who is based in Los Angeles, applied his typical sampling - like sweep of allusions: rudimentary World War I tanks, science fiction creatures, even Giacometti's unrealized commission for Chase Manhattan Plaza.
About 1980ish, some old ideas like the greenhouse effect were brought out of mothballs and re-examined with new tools and techniques; simultaneously several researchers and theoreticians released their notes, published, or otherwise got together and there was a surprising consilience and not a small amount of mixing with old school hippy ecologism on some of the topics that became the roots of Climate Change science (before it was called Global Warming); innovations in mathematics were also applied to climate thought; supercomputers (though «disappointing» on weather forecasting) allowed demonstration of plausibility of runaway climate effects, comparison of scales of effects, and the possibility of climate models combined with a good understanding of the limits of predictive power of weather models.
``... the perils of ignoring consensus in science...» really sounds like a mafia - like intimidation... very bad attitude to transmit to students and early career researchers who fight their way up applying for grants an funding... guys, you're al warned!
MICHAEL MACY: Well, we found that conservatives are more likely to buy books in applied science, that is sciences that are motivated mainly by problem solving, things like medicine and law.
Neither Cook nor Nuccitelli have any serious physical sciences research experience (though Dana's experience in the fossil fuel industry may qualify as applied research — oddly it's something he doesn't like to talk about on blog).
It looks like it will be up to the non-academic laity to apply the concepts of sociology to climate science.
(Logic applies to science, whether the scientists like it or not.)
Researchers are applying atmospheric science research capabilities to improve our understanding of long - term weather trends and better predict extreme weather events like these — and it all starts with studying clouds.
One possible candidate would be not just the use of terms like «settled science,» but the use of goofy definitions of those terms followed by doing a sloppy job in applying those definitions, e.g., sloppiness in nose - counting when applying a goofy nose - counting definition of settled science.
I come into contact with a wide variety of applied science practitioners of many disciplines including biologists, engineers of several flavors, chemists, etc. etc. and I only know one that is not basically what I believe is termed a «lukewarmer» and the one person (professional) that's not skeptical is a environmental scientist (and he debates like a wet noodle, all he'll say is most climatologists agree.....
Anyway, as Miskolczi found, that laws taken out of context can't be used in the real world, for real applied science problems we need to know that an ideal gas is imaginary, like «average», and not real, and NASA and the Stefan - Bolzmann saga is another example, which uses flat earth physics thinking it describes a 3 - dimensional universe.
In computer science, drafting laws looks rather like «writing a program in terms of universal rules, all applying simultaneously, using all global variables».
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