Sentences with phrase «edge science if»

Yet, I still had to produce cutting - edge science if I wanted to further my career, and feed and dress my kids.

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You say that Science has disproved stories from the Bible, well Scientists once said that there was an edge of the world and you would fall off of it if you went to the edge... they said that the Earth was the center of the universe and that the sun revolved around us... You are all so quick to throw out Christianity because you think 1 story doesn't make sense to you and couldn't have happened how it says in the Bible, yet so willing to follow scientists that constantly revise their theories and change what you inevitably believe.
Deborah L. Crawford, deputy assistant director for computer and information science and engineering at the National Science Foundation, pointed out the importance of broadening participation in the IT workforce, a necessity, she said, if the U.S. is to maintain its technologicascience and engineering at the National Science Foundation, pointed out the importance of broadening participation in the IT workforce, a necessity, she said, if the U.S. is to maintain its technologicaScience Foundation, pointed out the importance of broadening participation in the IT workforce, a necessity, she said, if the U.S. is to maintain its technological edge.
«If you're looking for frontier science, you have to drive out to the edge of what's known,» says David Sonntag, a toxicologist who formerly worked in Tokyo for the U.S. Air Force's research and development wing and helped fund some of Bandyopadhyay's research.
And they are often thrilled if it's a stripped - down, small school that students attend a couple days a week where they can customize their children's experience around the edges, in areas like music, science, engineering, sports, and so forth.
It helps if you really understand the science you use in your novels, its current limits, and its aspirations to venture beyond the edge.
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So, if science is competing with military in the same 3rd party corporation, whom do you think has edge?
The situation as I see it is opposite: Mainstream science acknowledges there is a large uncertainty in the net aerosol forcing, whereas Lindzen picks onevalue at the outer edge of the probability distribution function and builds his entire argument on that (rather improbable) value as if it's highly certain: His argument is implicitly built on high confidence / certainty that aerosol forcing is very low.
I apologize if I ripped that out of context, but the subject of unjustified skepticism is of fundamental importance to climate science, and many other leading edge scientific disciplines, as the repertoire of scientific methods and methodologies continues to expand with rapidly improving knowledge bases and technologies.
And, speaking of the future, arriving just in time (i.e. yesterday) as if prescient, Edge offers an «annotated table of contents» for Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge, a book in which 18 young scientists discuss their work and its implications for the future.
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