Parks can be hubs for basic and
applied science where citizen scientists can take part in research, he said.
Not exact matches
You need to
apply yourself more to the
science to understand from
where our universe may have come.
A child can have good observation skills that allow for excellent Scientific Method to be
applied (Unlike Global warming
science)
where experiements are welcome and results shared and results verified by other scientists.
This commonly held position seems to the author to be inadequate in the case of
applied science,
where effects can usually be foreseen to some extent.
As David Griffin points out, the great successes of
science have come from studying aggregates, such as balls on inclined planes and solar systems,
where Newtonian mechanics or the Cartesian system
applies (RS 24).
Faculty in the social and natural
sciences will hesitate to
apply to a small college
where such a policy of oaths exists, even if only in another department.
(JCCC) in Overland Park, Kansas,
where he also received an associate degree of
applied science in culinary arts.
He also brings several years of private - sector
applied science experience,
where he analyzed pharmaceutical and medical device products for contamination and identified microorganisms, ensuring their safety for a diverse range of human health applications.
«When you start out with ambiguity it's difficult, but as you
apply the
science you start to see
where you want to focus.»
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This process is not typical for the women - in -
science issue, but
applies to any field
where minorities are involved, be they black people in a white environment or young people in an old one.
Science is the art of the soluble, and we should
apply it
where we can.
He wanted a job
where he «could
apply science and technology to make a real difference in people's lives.»
The two areas described above, healthcare and defense, are examples of
applied fields
where agencies fund research in the decision
science.
He is, in short, the picture of
where applied nutritional
science might deliver us all, if we had the proper information.
Where Milton has right on his side is that every supposedly timeless formula for describing «pathological
science»
applies equally to a great deal of admirable
science.
Advocates say the changes would improve U.S. competitiveness by retaining
science - savvy immigrants, rather than forcing them to return home,
where they would
apply their knowledge to compete against U.S. companies.
The same year, he started college at Harvard University with a scholarship,
where he earned a Bachelor of
Science in chemistry and physics, followed by a PhD in physiology from the University of Cambridge — and a productive career in the lab discovering and
applying fluorescent dyes.
Dr. Steven Goderis is a geoscientist working at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
where he develops and
applies a toolbox of elemental and isotopic proxies to answer Earth
science questions.
Forensic
science is a rewarding career
where the love of
science can be
applied to the good of society, public health, and public safety.
was based upon my impressions of a declining quality of modern
science, large wastage of time by researchers struggling to get more and more research grants, conversion of university research into a business entity
where money is everything, de-emphasis on basic research and corresponding increased emphasis on
applied research, and, increasing corruption by professional scientists.
On career I always wanted a full - time career
where I could
apply my love for biology and natural
sciences.
So naturally, your «what I actually eat» post appears to most to be the one time
where you allow yourself to be specific,
applying your rigorous thinking on the
science to the daily reality of eating.
It doesn't seem to hurt my skin, but it still offends my nose every time I
apply it as it is just so, well, not on the forefront of the
science of skin care,
where none of the products would have fragrance.
In the case of the new
science - fiction thriller The Thing, that principle
applies heavily to the Antarctic setting,
where inclement weather cuts off a tiny
science station from potential rescuers, darkness and bitter cold make even closely huddled buildings seem forbiddingly far apart, and circumstances set everyone in the area against each other.
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David is currently a researcher for Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
where his work focuses on the use of organizational assessment to
apply principles from safety
science to inform and design child welfare policy and practice improvement initiatives.
«But
science is
where public education is hanging its hat right now, from the «metrics»
applied to teacher evaluations to the data collected from standardized tests.
So when Peter Nimble sets out for uncharted waters, he finds himself in a place
where the rules of logic and
science still don't
apply — a place
where the impossible is still possible.
Tiana Daniels attended the Vet Tech Institute at Fox College
where she earned her associate degree in
applied animal
science in 2012.
A 10 - year member of 4 - H, she followed her passion for animals by
applying to the veterinary technology program at Purdue University,
where she earned not only an associate's degree, but also a bachelor's in
applied science, with a minor in organizational leadership and supervision.
In its narrowest sense it
applies to intensive and highly productive agroecology,
where it is often described as a mesh of traditional / organic farming methods, the
science of ecology, and efficient design, and in this sense it has shown great results on small - scale holdings and in Third World and developing countries.
When climate change appeared, it typically showed up in the final third of the biology and chemistry books,
where authors explained how
science can be
applied in the real world.
I've only read a subset of a subset of the papers and am not qualified to comment on much of the
science, but
where there is so much disagreement, from well qualified people on all sides, then there is obviously a problem in
applying any of it to public policy.
And this is
where current climate
science and scientists fail to
apply the appropriately level of humility when publishing their claims.
When as a layperson I read some of these climate
science papers I can readily see
where more sensitivity testing could have been
applied and sometimes do it simply to satisfy myself.
Where the
applied science making use of this «visible great energy from the Sun heats matter»?
The groupthink mentality of course,
applies to scientists and nowhere is this more evident than in climate
science where the speaking out against the status quo or even questioning it can result in not only being ostracized, but the loss of publication opportunities, denial of tenure or even the loss of a job as our gracious hostess, Dr. Curry, can attest to.
Valid theory does still need to be
applied within its valid limits, this situation is often NOT observed in applications of «greenhouse
science»
where too often the «fine print detail» is directly «overlooked», or explained over with use of (gu) es (s) timates.
Indeed, there appears to be little debate about the
science of measuring and monitoring carbon stocks in forests, farms, and peat bogs — and plenty about
where to draw the lines that the
science will be
applied to.
I was explaining Bill Rose's reasoning for why the word «condensation» doesn't
apply in many of the building
science cases
where it's used.
It may not be Popperian
Science, but this is Post-Normal
Science,
where the normal rules no longer
apply.
While some bemoan too little data is yet available, or it is too unreliable, or otherwise complain about how reality makes their theory unhappy,
Science has always found that
where exceptions too much abound,
where assumptions lead to failure,
where we can not universally
apply a formula, our explanation requires amendment.
Mind you, many start their reasoning with a wrong premise, and that equally
applies to the ones at the top of the ladder as the NASA's Gavin Schmidt, all the way down to the basement of
science,
where I usually find myself.
In microbiology, we have the most ideal tools of
science available, allowing experimentation in small culture tubes or flasks, while physics is mostly math, and the experimentation is largely limited to the
applied end
where technology is developed.
Aside from the distinctions of
where the actual
science is, and who gets paid by whom, and the personal motivations of people, the label of activist would not
apply to only «pro-AGW».
Where science does get involved, Sylvia T of Post Normal Times, who is very knowledgable about PNS, specifically mentioned «
applied sciences» over at Policy Lass (Ronin Geographer).