Sentences with phrase «educating scientists at»

We're doing a lousy job educating the masses in science, but we still do a great job educating scientists at the highest level.

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Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems at NASA, says the space agency already uses virtual reality technology in astronaut training and spacecraft simulations, so it was logical to extend that successful model to inspire and educate the next generation of space explorers and scientists.
Educated professionals like scientists and architects could use their skills more productively, while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low - skilled jobs at the expense of middle - skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income ineqEducated professionals like scientists and architects could use their skills more productively, while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low - skilled jobs at the expense of middle - skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income ineqeducated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low - skilled jobs at the expense of middle - skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income inequality.7
«Though disapproved of by many, pronunciations ending in \ - kyə - lər \ have been found in widespread use among educated speakers, including scientists, lawyers, professors, congressmen, United States cabinet members, and at least two United States presidents and one vice president.
Well, for one, if I lived in the lower Bible Belt, I would be very thankful right now that between now and — well at least before Teddy R., people in the US of A were at least smart enough to let people be educated about the best that science had to offer at the time to allow this wonderful country to have great scientists in many fields.
It took social scientists, for instance, to understand that parents in countries where girls are denied an education were not opposed to educating their daughters in principle, but very often simply wanted a certain kind of education — namely, one which is set within a religious context — for their daughters, and if that wasn't available (which it usually wasn't), they would choose no education at all as the lesser of two perceived evils.
Michelle Peace at Virginia Commonwealth University is leading a project that examines drug use and abuse involving vaping, with a view to educating the public and providing information to law enforcement, medical examiners and forensic scientists.
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have shown that educating pet owners about canine body language may not be the answer to preventing dog bites as originally thought.
More and more PhDs, educated in a culture that has long viewed — and, in many places, still views — positions outside the academy not as valid career options for serious scientists but as «alternative employment» at best and «going over to the dark side» at worst, began accepting postdoc positions in the belief that additional publications would improve their chance to land that coveted faculty post.
Based on the first two meetings held in October 2010 and March 2011, participants emphasized the need to educate early career scientists (i.e., graduate students, scientists working at a post-doctoral level or equivalent, and junior faculty) about initiating and maintaining international scientific collaboration.
► Science comedian Brian Malow «was one of three presenters... who entertained the crowd with a mixture of jokes and serious insights about how comedy can educate the public and help scientists become better communicators» at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Jon Cohen wrote last Friday from the meeting.
But, he warns, educating luck in this way requires an array of skills scientists don't often learn at a university.
Postdoc at Hebrew University Dr. Weinstein aspires to improve our understanding of coral reef sedimentology and to educate the public and new scientists about this important topic in marine science.
At the Gladstone Institutes, inspiring and educating the next generation of scientists is a top priority, for when researchers share their knowledge with young minds, they contribute to a legacy that will help shape the future of scientific innovation.
About Michigan Medicine At Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, we create the future of healthcare through the discovery of new knowledge for the benefit of patients and society; educate the next generation of physicians, health professionals and scientists; and serve the health needs of our citizens.
The User Facilities Expert Group Coordinator communicates and educates JCAP scientists about the available capabilities at user facilities and their potential applications to JCAP research.
In many cases, the role of doctoral scientists within the large and giant groups at universities devolves into serving only as very highly educated research technicians.
Why should I believe the weird YouTuber bozo who graduated with a degree in Dickhead Fundamentals — from The University of Wikipedia — over the accredited Scientist who was educated at Harvard?
Then the scientist in me kicks in... thank goodness... and I look at this question as an opportunity to educate people regarding OES markings and their correlation with deafness.
At the same time, I support Ryan O.'s concern about the need for quantitative arguments; I find personal attacks unacceptable in a scientific discussion; finally, from my experience I think that exposure of one's research to specialists in different fields can be extremely productive, to say nothing about the fact that as scientists are working for the humanity, speaking with educated human beings the scientist is speaking with the ultimate consumer of his / her work, which entails both sides to a mutual respect.
David Robinson, a climate scientist at Rutgers University who was not involved in the research, said the study fills an important role in educating the public about the difference between freak weather events and human - induced climate change.
Commentors here at RC have been calling for «scientists» to step up and lead the charge educating the public on the facts (which RC is actually doing, for that segment of the public that is educable).
My educated guess is that the first professional journalism about that phrase as something supposedly tied to skeptic scientists (which I can't confirm yet, from not seeing the actual printouts) was seen in either in a Greenwire June 19/20 1991 fax report «Inside Track: Sowing the Seeds of Doubt in the Greenhouse», or in a pair of reports in The Energy Daily, June 24, 1991 «Greenhouse ads target «low income» women, «less educated» men» and / or July 2, 1991, «ICE gets cool reception at meeting on global warming.»
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