Sentences with phrase «cornerstone of science»

«I think a major cornerstone of science is making visible the things that are invisible,» says Salzman, who is also a researcher at the University of Michigan, where she received a Masters in Human Genetics.
Let's review: From Quantum Diaries: Cause and effect went out of favor as a cornerstone of science about the time quantum mechanics was developed.
At Yale University, study groups are the cornerstone of the Science, Technology and Research Scholars (STARS) program.
REPRODUCIBILITY is the cornerstone of science.
One of the cornerstones of science is the ability to communicate.
One cornerstone of science is the necessity to keep thorough records so that you and others can go back and redo the work.
Once the data start coming in, make sure you keep a good lab notebook, because a reliable scientific record is another cornerstone of science.
As the cornerstone of the science quad, the building will be a focal point for physical scientists as well as for biological researchers in the nearby Biological Sciences Learning Center, the Kovler Laboratories for Viral Oncology the new Biopsychology Science Building and the Cummings Life Sciences Building.
For the field, formal training enhances the value and fairness of peer review — a cornerstone of science.
It's gone out of fashion recently but reproducibility is the cornerstone of science.
Observations are the cornerstones of science, yet the funding and expertise to operate a credible climate data network is constantly under budget and personnel stress.
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