Sentences with phrase «boring science talk»

There is going to be some boring science talk below, sorry about that, but I think to fully understand what I mean when I speak about biological clocks and natural sleep rhythms, you should fully understand what the heck they are!

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In the following 2011 TED talk, science reporter, author, and mother Annie Murphy Paul discusses the latest scientific evidence gathered from the fields of biology and psychology suggesting that some of our most important learning about the world happens before we are even born.
Staff Writer Bob Service talks with Sarah Crespi about building microscopic teddy bears, doughnuts, and more from genetic material, and using these techniques to push forward fields from materials science to drug delivery.
And for those who feel talk of dragons has no place in the field of science, Gee has this elegant rebuttal: «Science is not about the known, for that is boring... All science that is enjoyable and worthwhile, rather than routine or directed in pursuit of some unconnected goal, starts when a person of vision looks outwards beyond the wall of what is known and asks the question «Wscience, Gee has this elegant rebuttal: «Science is not about the known, for that is boring... All science that is enjoyable and worthwhile, rather than routine or directed in pursuit of some unconnected goal, starts when a person of vision looks outwards beyond the wall of what is known and asks the question «WScience is not about the known, for that is boring... All science that is enjoyable and worthwhile, rather than routine or directed in pursuit of some unconnected goal, starts when a person of vision looks outwards beyond the wall of what is known and asks the question «Wscience that is enjoyable and worthwhile, rather than routine or directed in pursuit of some unconnected goal, starts when a person of vision looks outwards beyond the wall of what is known and asks the question «What if?
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.
The commentary, «Facing the diversity crisis on climate science,» was born when Schuldt and co-author Adam Pearson, an assistant professor of psychology at Pomona College, began talking about University of Michigan Professor Dorceta Taylor report, «The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.»
It all started when a science experiment by the government went terribly awry, and now it's up to you and a talking Russian bear by the name of Vladdy, to solve all the puzzles and uncover all the mysteries surrounding Maize.
Not a Lot of People Know That by Paul Homewood NoTricksZone by Pierre L. Gosselin Paul Hudson Polar Bear Science by Susan Crockford Power for USA Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley RealClimateGate Resilient Earth by Al Simmons and Doug L. Hoffman Richard Tol Roy Spencer Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) Science and Public Policy Institute Science of Doom Science Media Centre by Fiona Fox Scottish Sceptics Shub Niggurath Simon Donner Stephen Goddard Surface temps Talking About the Weather by Harold Ambler Tom Nelson View from Here Watts Up With That?
We'll skip the humans and talk about polar bears in a bit, but let's first talk about the underlying issue: what science means — and how it's actually quite easy to harness your own intelligence to interests that may want to try to confuse you.
It uses diverging reporting about the faith of the polar bear as an example to describe the difference in methodology between science communicators and those trying to spread misinformation, illustrating a split between «climate denier blogs» and science - accurate websites, when such internet media talk about the same topic.
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