Sentences with phrase «even nonscientists»

There is another, no less important reason to study dinosaurs: they fascinate even nonscientists.
Whereas new technologies bring scholars, researchers and even nonscientists together in remarkably efficient and beneficial ways, these media and new virtual communities may reinforce conventional wisdom.
The volume of data is far more rapid; more colleagues — even nonscientists — are part of the conversation; and the volume of data able to be collected, reviewed and processed is comparatively massive.

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But when he writes for interested nonscientists, he goes to a great deal of trouble to explain himself graphically, sometimes even picturesquely.
Some scientific anniversaries celebrate events so momentous that they capture the attention of many nonscientists as well — or even the entire world.
A review panel found in 2009 that the ERC's management system was «obsolete» in the way it left nonscientist bureaucrats in charge of day - to - day operations, leading to constant low - level conflict and even «abusive» requirements of volunteer grant reviewers.
To cite the twentieth - century instrumental record, without mentioning all the melting — as even the occasional scientist may do before general audiences — is often suspected of being special pleading, trying to confuse nonscientists with carefully selected facts, what lawyers with a losing case sometimes attempt to do with juries.
The authors note that Oreskes» methodology is further flawed because it also surveyed the opinions and writings of «nonscientists who may write about climate, but are by no means experts on or even casually familiar with the science dealing with attribution — that is, attributing a specific climate effect (such as a temperature increase) to a specific cause (such as rising CO2 levels).»
The authors note that Oreskes» methodology is further flawed because it also surveyed the opinions and writings of «nonscientists who may write about climate, but are by no means experts on or even casually familiar with the science dealing with attribution — that is, attributing a specific climate effect (such as a temperature increase) to a specific cause (such as rising CO
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