«If you knew even a tiny
bit about science», you would blacklist Wikipedia from your web browser as it is total crap (biased crap at that).
If you knew even a tiny
bit about science, you could come up with a better example.
Just when I think I know
a bit about the science of AGW....
(Which then would, by not outright «denying» as do some wildly misinformed politicians who don't know the slightest
bit about the science, make the questionable «denier» term inapplicable here -, but «skeptic» is highly misleading, and naysaying might sound negative, so,..
Few to none of these people know the least
bit about science so they develop a rabid like attachment to the «experts» who support their view that is more based on peer pressure than it is science.
Read a little
bit about science, or go back to school, before you make unqualified comments like this.
This bit about science addressing morals.
Not exact matches
Throw in a
bit more nonsense
about commonality — essentially guesswork — not
science and you come up with evolution.
If Christians are a
bit hesitant to pursue
science, it's only half because we're worried
about how our involvement in the field may influence our faith.
The question was «
science can explain» not «
science can explain everything» 1) We will never know the position of every
bit of matter so knowing everything is not possible — the current theories match observations well enough for the answer to be yes 2) Again knowing everything
about every individual step in the creation of life is not possible but current theories match... 3) here do know pretty much everything.
Well, here's a tiny
bit of
science about that.
I think
science can seen scary to start with, I didn't do much at all till my eldest son was almost 4, just because the thought never occurred to me, but now it's quite a big part of all our lives, and I think it has made everyone a
bit more curious
about the world as result.
It's a fun and educational way to learn more
about science and the great stuff you can create from a
bit of experimentation.
It distills the most useful information
about the art and
science of parenting into
bite - sized summaries with real examples of what to say and how to say it.
Carroll, infamous for his quick quips and sometimes cutting sound
bites, coined the phrase «the upstate quote» to describe my Dad, Dr. Gerald Benjamin, a SUNY New Paltz political
science professor whose wide breadth of knowledge
about state and local government has made him a go - to for reporters across New York.
«The diamonds have delivered these well - preserved materials to us at the surface,» says study co-author Steven Shirey, a geochemist at the Carnegie Institution for
Science in Washington, D.C. «They're a classic example of how the tiniest
bits of material can tell us big things
about our planet.»
«If we go back and we know a
bit more, and a
bit more narrative goes in from the social
sciences, we might be able to unravel a little
bit more»
about the reasons for attack frequency timing, Johnson suggests.
«It's definitely a
bit of a contentious issue — not just polite conversation,» says Scambos, who continues to worry
about the harm a dispute like this can do in a time when many
science fields are increasingly subject to political polarization.
Dig a little
bit deeper into some of the challenges
science communication faces, and don't be afraid to talk
about personal experiences as they relate to these challenges.
Without access to the human voice and body language, this can all get a
bit cagey in my experience, and it can certainly open you eyes to how much
science — like any other profession — is all
about personalities.
And as the company expanded and I began to supervise my own team, I realized that all the rumors I had heard
about the rigid nature of industrial
science may have been a
bit inflated.
«It's really a very simple idea, but fully understanding it requires a good
bit of background
about how Earth works,» said study lead author Cin - Ty Lee, professor of Earth
science at Rice.
«Anybody who's been in serious, aggressive
science in academia can tell you stories
about people holding back key parts of data,» he says, «because they want to get a little
bit farther down the road before they publish it.»
And there was this great, it was my favorite moment of the weekend and it was this very dramatic moment, when basically Emanuel was complaining a little
bit, very politely, and smiling
about the fact that journalists still are doing stories
about, you know, the debate around climate
science, but there's not really, of course, there's not a debate, there's consensus that anthropogenic global warming is happening and that, why are you still doing these stories, asking questions?
Try a trade journal: Writers for biomedical research publications (professional magazines, not scientific journals) often know quite a
bit about biomedical
science... and they can write, too.
(A
bit of a mishmash: CERN's Web designers clearly care more
about the
science than
about making it look pretty.)
Musser: I think the scientific community and
science journalist [s] bear a little
bit of [the] responsibility for that perception among the public because we always talk
about the LHC as recreating conditions not seen since the big bang, and you would therefore think if there hasn't been an energy level like that seen since the big bang, then all the phenomenon of the big bang might be unleashed upon us; these black holes, possibly being one, because people do talk
about black holes having been created in the early universe.
So the National Center for
Science Education decided to put together a raft trip, there's only one each summer, which for a little
bit, they'll discuss what the creationists see, how they interpret what they're seeing, and then there's a geologist on board, fellow by the name of Steve Newton, and there's an evolutionary biologist who makes the trip, Josh Rozanow, and they will talk
about various things that we're looking at from the scientific perspective.
«By investigating these limits and characterizing them, you can gain quite a
bit of insight
about the performance of these schemes and how you can leverage tools from other fields, like coding theory and so forth, for designing and understanding security systems,» says Flavio du Pin Calmon, a graduate student in electrical engineering and computer
science and first author on all three Allerton papers.
For me, the method of
science is a profoundly spiritual discipline, because it's saying that I will give up telling myself things that will make me feel better in exchange for knowing a little
bit about the universe.
My kids are a
bit older, and as I thought
about testing this with them for the blog, I realized that the directions for the activity (and the sample circle you stare at) at
Science Buddies are online... this visual test works both with a digital images or with a sheet of paper in front of you.
The National
Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory and the Planetary Habitability Laboratory of the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo joins forces with Red Dots today to learn a
bit more
about the nearest red - dwarfs and its -LSB-...]
With or without the Nobel Prize, each of these individuals persevered through challenges and remained curious
about science; it was with a
bit of luck and an immense amount of hard work that these scientists were able to achieve great discoveries and earn the Nobel Prize.
Anyone staying late in the lab at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) on a Thursday night will witness a small but dedicated group of Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) students and a BTI graduate student or postdoc huddled around a microscope, discussing basic biology concepts, or laughing
about a
bit of
science news — a teaching arrangement that has benefitted students and teachers alike since 2010.
Tom Levenson writes books (most recently Newton and the Counterfeiter) and makes films
about science, its history, and whatever else catches his magpie's love of shiny
bits.
I'd need to know a little
bit more
about the exact Body By
Science approach you're using... but generally that type of recovery period refers to strength, not cardio (i.e. HIIT)
13
Science - Backed Ways to Prevent Them With Diet + Lifestyle Strategies Here's a fun
bit of trivia
about a decidedly un-fun topic.
Now that we have learned a little
bit more
about mushrooms, their nutritional profile, and their role in modern
science, what do we do with them?
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about 32 -
bit and 64 -
bit versions of Windows.
It looks a
bit like Weird
Science meets those horrific MTV birthday parties meet Skins, which I'm okay
about watching I suppose.
In particular some of the subject areas we hear a lot
about include math, physics (e.g. the Bloodhound rocket car competition), health (The Big Food Survey), biology and geography (using micro:
bit to observe the world) and of course using sensors and measurement in
science overall.
Global Education Magazine logo meaning from Global Education Magazine Javier Collado Ruano: Dear Prof. Padmanabhan Krishna, thank you very much for all the conferences that you are doing these months around Brazil, and thank you to give us also the opportunity to know a little
bit more
about your theosophical approach to Education,
Science and -LSB-...]
Javier Collado Ruano: Dear Prof. Padmanabhan Krishna, thank you very much for all the conferences that you are doing these months around Brazil, and thank you to give us also the opportunity to know a little
bit more
about your theosophical approach to Education,
Science and Spirituality.
Science demonstrations, particularly ones that have a bit of a «wow» factor or get people thinking about how on Earth something works, are an important part of showing the wonder of science and capturing students» imagin
Science demonstrations, particularly ones that have a
bit of a «wow» factor or get people thinking
about how on Earth something works, are an important part of showing the wonder of
science and capturing students» imagin
science and capturing students» imaginations.
Buried under the headlines of the last week
about the newly released Program for International Student Assessment results — which showed American 15 - year - old students nowhere near the top on the 2012 math, reading and
science tests, is an interesting
bit of data.
Science through the ages A one - volume reference simply entitled Science may sound like a children's book — grownup books are usually about something a bit more specific — but this 512 - page tome is no lightweight: it really is about science, as in the whole history of the subject from prehistory to the p
Science through the ages A one - volume reference simply entitled
Science may sound like a children's book — grownup books are usually about something a bit more specific — but this 512 - page tome is no lightweight: it really is about science, as in the whole history of the subject from prehistory to the p
Science may sound like a children's book — grownup books are usually
about something a
bit more specific — but this 512 - page tome is no lightweight: it really is
about science, as in the whole history of the subject from prehistory to the p
science, as in the whole history of the subject from prehistory to the present.
I knew quite a
bit about Christian
Science since my friend is a teacher and healer in her Church.
Facts galore —
about history, religion, trivia,
science, food and customs — are organized in manageable
bites, including marginalia with fascinating tidbits.