Sentences with phrase «boundaries of science»

I think our problem is that you refuse to accept an end boundary of science.
Her artwork, rooted in drawing, photography, installation and participatory culture explores the shifting boundaries of science and science fiction.
We observe and participate in creative endeavors that emanate from outside our known boundaries of science and known boundaries of existence.
That Jackson is again playing baseball for the Chicago White Sox makes no sense, at least not within the usual, logical boundaries of science and baseball — and certainly not within the limits of ordinary people, a segment of the population to which he never has been assigned.
Additionally, she peers beyond the traditional boundaries of science and explains that because of the advancements in our understanding of the universe through modern physics, religious faith is best relegated to the social and psychological dimensions of the human mind.
Before diving into the science of sports this summer, participants received lab goggles and data sheets as part of an opening session exploring the seemingly endless boundaries of science.
Caltech's engineers and applied scientists invent the future, working across a wide variety of disciplines and at the fundamental boundaries of science to both conceive and design tomorrow's technologies.
You said, «I think our problem is that you refuse to accept an end boundary of science
hawaiiguest The Bible is the Divine word of God that addresses our soul and that which is outside the known boundaries of science.
Tom: The challenge won't be having Steve and his engineers come together and push the boundaries of science and innovation.
The problem is that you expect me to follow your particular notion outside the boundaries of science.
NSF's Witt says that for a proposal to be transformative, it «needs to challenge the conventional wisdom, lead to unexpected insights that enable new techniques or methodologies, or redefines the boundary of science, engineering, or education.»
In the statement, Yang states that «[w] e are now comfortable that we can be better stewards and better neighbors during our temporary and limited use of this precious land, which will allow us to explore the heavens and broaden the boundaries of science in the interest of humanity.»
In the future, NSF's LIGO will continue to play a pivotal role in widening the window on the universe and expanding the boundaries of science.
... Disagreement is inevitable when what lies at the core of the dispute is a profound question about the boundaries of science — one that is irreducibly controversial because the slippery slope is precipitous in both directions,» she writes.
Gieryn discusses the boundaries of science using examples as disparate as Hobbes and Boyle's dispute about experimental science and the marginalisation of the British psychologist Cyril Burt.
Importantly, it assembles the world's most outstanding and prominent tumor immunologists and clinical experts to challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of science.
Powered in part by a grant from the Lustgarten Foundation, researchers at the University of Michigan are pushing the boundaries of science to replicate individual pancreatic cancer tumors microscopically to use for developing personalized medicine, or therapies.
Right now, the «playbook» at the boundary of science, society and public policy is being re-written, by multiple groups with multiple mandates and agendas.
To pursue its advance in the field and push the boundaries of science even further, in 2015 the ESRF launched the Extremely Brilliant Source (EBS) project.
ALMA Director Pierre Cox, goes even further: «This international conference won't be only an opportunity to review the most recent scientific results obtained by ALMA and to evaluate the progress that the observatory has made since it started operating half a decade ago, but it will also allow us to outline a strategy so that ALMA can further extend the boundaries of science».
Paul McGuigan's film, which has a script by Max Landis, focuses on the interplay between the main two, and the debate about whether Frankenstein is pushing the boundaries of science and giving people hope or literally creating monsters.
It is a certain type of person who would want to go back in time for reasons that exist outside the boundaries of science, discovery, or the greater good.
It uses examples of famous female scientists through history to inspire the next generation to consider a future career pushing back the boundaries of science, all in support of International Women's Day.
Comment: The rate of scientific advancements has led to a veritable glut of books discussing said scientific advances - what's already possible, what might be possible, and is it a good idea to push the boundaries of science so far in the first place?
You see, old Ben did more than push the boundaries of science and ingenuity; he is equally famous for being resourceful with money.
The exhibition in Museion delves into physical phenomena, challenging the boundaries of science to explore the interstices that leave room for the imagination and philosophy.
This initial research into these fringe practices of media histories and occult phenomenon led Oursler further into ideas of speculative thought, the boundaries of science, the use of the spectacular, which resonate with contemporary pop culture.
In an interview on Tuesday, she said that the tendency to push the boundaries of the science was likely to increase in coming months.
Remember how we trained a generation for a new, industrial economy by building a nationwide system of public high schools; how we laid down railroad tracks and highways across an entire continent; how we pushed the boundaries of science and technology to unlock the very building blocks of human life.
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