Sentences with phrase «demonstrate in a scientific way»

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Scientific beliefs can be tested, demonstrated and / or negated; a belief in God is a personal thing that should stay that way.
Scientific method, as taught in the UK, means that we first propose a hypothesis, then find ways of testing it, then try it out sufficient times to demonstrate what we need to know.
To our knowledge, never before has a videogame intervention been developed with such extensive input from its target audience, and tested through rigorous scientific methods over a long stretch of time, demonstrating that kids will engage in a game with serious content and learn things that impact the way they think and potentially what they do.»
One good way to accomplish this is to demonstrate in the dossier that you have gained acceptance within the scientific community — or your little corner of it.
The scientific payloads on Dragon include investigations that focus on efficient ways to grow plants in space, demonstrating laser optics to communicate with Earth, human immune system function in microgravity and Earth observation.
«We demonstrated a seemingly simple — but in fact sophisticated — way to create LED lights that change in a natural way to a cozy, warm white color when dimmed,» said Hugo Cornelissen, a principal scientist in the Optics Research Department at Philips Research Eindhoven, a corporate scientific research entity owned by the company Royal Philips in the Netherlands.
In results published in the American scientific journal Science Advances, the team was able to demonstrate the guiding influence of the molecular electronic structure in controlling superconductivity and achieving the maximum Tc, opening the way to new routes in the search of new molecular superconductors with enhanced figures of meriIn results published in the American scientific journal Science Advances, the team was able to demonstrate the guiding influence of the molecular electronic structure in controlling superconductivity and achieving the maximum Tc, opening the way to new routes in the search of new molecular superconductors with enhanced figures of meriin the American scientific journal Science Advances, the team was able to demonstrate the guiding influence of the molecular electronic structure in controlling superconductivity and achieving the maximum Tc, opening the way to new routes in the search of new molecular superconductors with enhanced figures of meriin controlling superconductivity and achieving the maximum Tc, opening the way to new routes in the search of new molecular superconductors with enhanced figures of meriin the search of new molecular superconductors with enhanced figures of merit.
As amply demonstrated throughout the 20th century, scientific and technological advancements frequently affect society in unintended ways.
Their works show that the Moon can be seen from a scientific, literal, or poetic point of view, and also that the ways in which it affects humans can be demonstrated through various interpretations and phenomena, figuratively or through abstract landscapes and shapes.
She is demonstrating scientific skills the way a card dealer demonstrates dexterity in a game of three card monte.
This meeting carried that further, demonstrating that, in some ways, a new scientific field is emerging — adaptation science, he said.
There is also, of course, the tension between empiricism and scientific theory, as demonstrated often in engineering: English suspension bridge designers in the 19th century were generally empirical, and their bridges stood; French were highly scientific and theoretical, and their first bridges, tho elegant, almost all failed (turned out to be the way they anchored their cables)... and the regrettable tendency of scientists to think that, because they are authoritative in their own field, they are thereby authoritative in policy and social engineering...
Thus the question is designed to bring attention to the ethical duty of those who are engaged in risky behavior to produce credible scientific evidence that demonstrates with relatively high levels of proof that their behavior is not causing harm if they choose to persist in behaving in a way that might be dangerous.
I adored James Burke's late 70's show Connections, (not the cheap 90's knockoffs for TLC) where he «took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention and demonstrates how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events built off one another in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology.»
One way a covered entity may demonstrate that it has met the standard is if a person with appropriate knowledge and experience applying generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods for rendering information not individually identifiable makes a determination that the risk is very small that the information could be used, either by itself or in combination with other available information, by anticipated recipients to identify a subject of the information.
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