Sentences with phrase «differently than scientists»

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Rating agencies behaved no differently than climate - change scientists who base their doomsday forecasts of man - made global warming on extrapolation of historical data.
In advancing these theories they disregard factors universally admitted by all scientists — that in the initial period of the «birth» of the universe, conditions of temperature, atmospheric pressure, radioactivity, and a host of other catalytic factors were totally different than those existing presently, including the fact that we don't know how single atoms or their components would bind and consolidate, which involved totally unknown processes and variables, as single atoms behave far differently than conglomerations of atoms.
From Tocqueville (and Aristotle before him), he learned that the duty of the political scientist was to see «not differently but farther than the partisans.»
As worthy as these scientists» scientific and public achievements are, when the average person can name maybe five science celebrities at the most — but could probably name more than 1000 nonscience celebrities (I'm just guessing, but if you have a few hours, try it)-- it's time to admit that we're using the word «celebrity» differently than the rest of the world is.
Scientists speak to their children differently than most people, and I'll probably find myself saying one or more of the following:
Cognitive scientists have found more evidence that aging brains work differently than younger brains when performing the same memory task, pointing to a potentially new direction for age - related cognitive care and exploration.
To communicate effectively with policymakers, scientists must impart information differently than they would when communicating with their peers or students, Carney said.
The finding justifies the need for scientists and municipalities to monitor the toxin differently than they have traditionally done — looking at the dissolved or cell - free phase rather than just the particulate stage, Wilhelm said.
People with MTS map tactile data differently than the rest of us do, but scientists don't yet know how.
The scientists of the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute at McMaster University discovered that mice that harboured in their gut the opportunistic bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Psa) isolated from celiac patients, metabolized gluten differently than mice treated with Lactobacillus, often used as probiotics.
«Person A may see things differently than person B.» So far, scientists have only determined the distinct sounds of a few species.
Scientists had previously uncovered hints, however, that ApoE4 might degrade differently than the other variants, but the protein that carried out this breakdown of ApoE4 was unknown.
Scientists need to realize that they talk very differently about science than other people do, right down to the most basic words they use.
«Stem cells function far differently in mice than in monkeys,» says biologist Shoukhrat Mitalipov, a senior scientist in the Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences at Oregon National Primate Research Center and lead author of the monkey study.
In addition, cells under stress often behave differently than normal cells do, a huge stumbling block for scientists trying to draw connections between their experiments and the natural world.
The scientists say that previous studies showed that obese individuals actually walk differently than those of average weight.
To be sure, some scientists suggest that life could have evolved differently on Titan than on Earth or that the inorganic isotope ratio may be different there.
«All the oils smell differently, some nicer than others,» the Wageningen scientist says.
A few years ago, scientists figured out why: the receptor that the virus uses to get into cells is shaped differently in a human nose than it is in a chicken egg.
Scientists have known that materials can behave differently at the nanoscale than they do in larger quantities, and that customizing their size and shape can enhance their properties for specific uses.
The paper may well lead climate scientists to understand how the system operates differently than was initially believed.
Before opining about climate science, perhaps ask yourself how you would feel if a climate scientist were to write an article detailing how he would run the City of London very differently than you are, based on his conversations with an attorney friend.
We expect scientists to behave differently, not because they're better than us, but because they're scientists, and because society wouldn't work if people didn't assume different roles and conform to them.
Finally, if you are a recent college graduate, your resume should be crafted to describe your major field of study and it should be presented in the format that's expected by employers in your industry — resumes for jobs in the sciences (lab technicians, bench scientists, research assistants) will be formatted differently, for example, than those designed for communications jobs (editors, social media specialists, marketing specialists).
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