Sentences with phrase «broader views of science»

The joint Rice / AAAS survey of nearly 10,000 Americans looks instead at the views of rank - and - file scientists — those working in industry and medicine, for example — and seeks to discern how evangelicals perceive scientists and science, and whether or not their views of evolution are representative of their broader views of science.
You'll also a get a broader view of science policy outside of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
For students this spring, we have a must - read list for the broader view of science, ecology's web, cosmology unleashed, archaeology, computing and advice on how to keep your cool on the Net

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Looking at the healthcare debate, and the broader activities of the Trump administration, through a systems science lens helps us take perhaps a more dispassionate view — to focus less on trying to predict where each moment will lead, and more on observing the interaction of factors that will, ultimately, determine outcomes.
«The problem of police killings of unarmed black victims should not be viewed merely as a problem of flawed action on the part of individual police officers, but more as a consequence of the broader problem of structural racism,» said senior author Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences at BUSPH.
Study co-author Simon Hook, science division manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said satellite measurements provide a broad view of lake temperatures over the entire globe.
Despite broad goals — promoting science for the benefit of society, stressing public science education, taking a moral stand against government and industry misuse of science — infighting and members» opposing views limited the group's effectiveness.
View a special video presentation on the significance of this year's discoveries, featuring interviews with Francis Collins of NIH, Daniel Altshuler of the Broad Institute, and Science News Writer Liz Pennisi.
In a recent column (17 December) I reported the view of New Zealand science minister Simon Upton that a broad approach to research is desirable, rather than being fixated on short - term goals.
In view of the present size and complexity of science, in view of the seriousness and importance of the relation of science to society, and in view of the unique inclusiveness of the AAAS, it seems clear that this organization should devote less of its energies to the more detailed and more isolated technical aspects of science, and devote more of its energies to broad problems that involve the whole of science, the relations of science to government, and indeed the relations of science to our society as a whole.
«People sometimes take a dim view of RNAi because seed effects make the data so noisy,» said Tsherniak, leader of the Broad Cancer Program's Data Science group.
Rather than simply completing a project to fulfill an assignment, these students emerged with a broader view of the importance of their research — and of the value of science and engineering in the world beyond the classroom.
To be a SPR member means that you support this broad and interactive view of prevention science.
To promote this view, the U.S. Department of Education made awards in 1991 and 1992 to broad - based groups of scholars and teachers who would develop voluntary national standards in science, history, the arts, civics, geography, foreign languages, and English language arts.
The book takes a broad view of artistic creation from 1820 to today as Gillick follows the response of artists to incremental developments in science, politics, and technology.
the ACS has on its website a Climate Science Tool Kit (http://www.acs.org/climatescience) that provides a broader, in - depth view of the underlying science of how human activity can bring about climate Science Tool Kit (http://www.acs.org/climatescience) that provides a broader, in - depth view of the underlying science of how human activity can bring about climate science of how human activity can bring about climate change.
* On climate science, our members and supporters cover a broad range of different views, from the IPCC position through agnosticism to outright scepticism.
My view is that the broad statement «AGW is true» and the related related null hypothesis «AGW doesn't exist» are not part of good scientific discussion, because the issue is not an independent scientific theory or hypothesis, but a side result of climate science.
Everything I've read on the subject leads me to accept that the high level of confidence expressed by the IPCC on the broad questions of whether AGW is real and likely to be a threat is representative of the view of the large majority of climate scientists and of the underlying science itself.
Yet this criticism and broad - brush critique of the Post focuses on a handful of columns by Will and op - eds by a few others, and overlooks the many other editorials, op - eds, columns, and letters - to - the - editor at the Post opinion pages that assert the consensus views on climate science.
But of more significance was that although he was willing to admit some of the more obvious unresolved questions concerning the AGW / warmist position (such as whether the 1975 - 98 warming is unprecedented, whether global temperatures have been declining recently, and whether the Medieval Warm Period was warmer), he remains unwilling to take a broader and more objective view of climate science despite having had ample time to contemplate all that has transpired.
But she has a rather broad view of what might be wrong, which tends to consume time (e.g., doing things like reading philosophy of science).
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