Two advocates who worked on this legislation — Congressman Sherwood Boehlert and Senator Joe Lieberman — argued that the nation's academic institutions have not produced
enough skilled scientists and felt that the country needed to meet the inevitable demand for a larger scientific workforce in the future.
Not exact matches
Scientific record - keeping is a basic professional
skill for any
scientist — but it's especially important in industry, where laboratory records must be robust
enough to stand up to an intellectual property challenge.
A small number of people, mostly mathematicians or
scientists, have developed the
skills to create deep simulations — meaning those that can change the underlying thinking that motivated the simulation in the first place — with
enough ease and speed to give a precocious peek at some of the wonderful qualities human communication might encompass in the future.
As Cohen points out, the problem now is finding
enough scientists with the
skills to do this important work with these sophisticated tools.
Whatley now knows that if he has any chance of survival, he must use his ingenuity as a
scientist and
skills as a botanist to attempt to communicate with NASA and grow
enough food until he can be rescued.
This is hard
enough in itself, and although many
scientists are quite good at explaining their findings to non-specialists, they rarely have any special
skills in policy development, or in the many other areas that influence the application of an understanding of the physical universe to some practical or political end.