Sentences with phrase «applied sciences end»

Approximately 50 applications are received annually, and on average three or four students from pure and applied sciences end up winning the award.

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Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh also agrees by saying «I think everyone should get a little exposure to computer science because it really forces you to think in a slightly different way, and it's a skill that you can apply in life in general, whether you end up in computer science or not.»
I'm going to apply some science here: in the end, if you're right, and there is no God, you gain nothing.
Under H.R. 1431, a House - passed bill sponsored by Lucas, no member of one panel, the Science Advisory Board, could have current EPA grants or contracts; members would be barred from applying for agency funding for three years after their term ends.
When his internship came to an end, Olsson invited Franco to apply for a grant from the Portuguese ministry's Foundation for Science and Technology to do a Ph.D. in her lab.
Towards the end of my Ph.D., I started applying for jobs in science communication and scientific publishing, and was lucky enough to land a job in the Edinburgh office of Oxford - based Blackwell Publishing, working on a large astrophysics journal.
I see some validity to this point; that is why The End of Science focused on pure rather than applied research.
We ended the day with lively discussions about the science behind SPF formulations, the order of how products should be applied to achieve maximum effectiveness, and the appreciation for green make - up products.
They contain more performance tasks and open - ended questions, such as essays, math questions, and science activities that allow students to apply their knowledge beyond selecting a multiple - choice answer.
By the end of this summer, the first six graduates of P - TECH Brooklyn, New York City's Pathways in Technology (P - TECH) Early College High School, will have associate of applied science (AAS) degrees in computer information systems to go with the high school diplomas they earned in May.
If you assume that one mean applies to both, you end up with «climate science».
Suffice it to say I think a number of warmers think the end justifies the means and that this even applies to science.
An individual's views on the science aren't always sufficient to explain the «side» he ends up on, or which label is applied to him.
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.
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