Sentences with phrase «experimental works so»

The proof of item 4 is based on well over 100 years of experimental work so also unlikely, and can be derived from Planck's law which also has a solid 100 years behind it.

Not exact matches

It did challenge this experimental cook a little to use anchovies in dishes — but they work, and to not to add extra ingredients and flavours to each dish — I found the baked risotto (not quite like a standard risotto, so adjust your expectations) a little plain; but my 3 year old had seconds and thirds — sometimes it pays to leave a recipe alone.
«I think the hardest part was when they arranged the annual summer training during pollination season, and I'm working on corn so I had to pollinate my experimental plot.
So some are uneasy that the John Templeton Foundation has awarded $ 8.7 million to U.K., Swedish, and U.S. researchers for experimental and theoretical work intended to put a revisionist view of evolution, the so - called extended evolutionary synthesis, on a sounder footinSo some are uneasy that the John Templeton Foundation has awarded $ 8.7 million to U.K., Swedish, and U.S. researchers for experimental and theoretical work intended to put a revisionist view of evolution, the so - called extended evolutionary synthesis, on a sounder footinso - called extended evolutionary synthesis, on a sounder footing.
«It is so interesting and refreshing and exciting, and the cost is basically zero,» says Dmitry Budker, an experimental physicist at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany, who was not involved in the work.
Quantum mechanics is a useful guide to action: It tells you how to put together your experimental apparatus so that it works in the end.»
A new group calling itself the Committee on CERN Experimental Dangers (ConCERNed) will submit a complaint on 3 November in the next few days (see note after jump) to the human rights committee of the United Nations calling for work with the LHC to be stopped because it threatens life on Earth and so violates the complainants human rights.
So, human morality is contingent, experimental, a work in progress.
So this experimental work seems to suggest we really do have this deep nonlocality to the universe, which means that the universe is a much weirder place than Einstein would have liked, and it's something with a lot of different sorts of profound implications for understanding the universe at a quantum level.
«I worry that even if exclusions are made for certain experiments so that they continue, the GOF controversy combined with its pauses / moratoriums has already created an environment where scientists may be discouraged from experimental work that is clearly in the public interest.
«We have some preliminary experimental data that suggests it's entirely feasible, so we're working to fully demonstrate this.
Similarly, the NCI Formulary, a partnership between NCI and biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to improve access to otherwise proprietary experimental drugs, has so far enabled about a dozen pharmaceutical and biotech companies to work through thorny negotiations on intellectual property, licensing, and other issues, to speed research and clinical testing.
If there is to be further development of this work it will be essential that the experimental data is fully accessible so the methodology can be scrutinized carefully before further work that moves this closer to patients is contemplated.
If so, please submit an abstract to present your work at the Science Outreach Poster Session, which will be held during the Experimental Biology welcome reception.
Research using the heart chip could provide experimental information about how the drugs work so that new compounds can be designed to avoid these pitfalls.
It was so unlikely they called it a «counterintuitive experimental finding» in their published work on the research.
It's a dizzyingly reflexive concept that could be too self - involved to really connect, but as our reviewer discovered, the fragmentary, impressionistic «Cameraperson» (often employing off - cuts of films she worked on) actually builds to «a surprisingly emotional and heartfelt film... Humanity permeates [the film], so as experimental as it is, it's also stirring and poignant, with a tangible sense of empathy intact in every frame...» [A]
Wavelengths, a section devoted to adventurous and experimental films, includes new work by Bruno Dumont («Jeanette, the Childhood of Joan of Arc»), Wang Bing («Mrs. Fang») and Denis Côté («A Skin So Soft»).
For the artistic pet lover in your life, Laurie Anderson's experimental, emotional documentary «Heart of a Dog» would make a thoughtful gift, if only for helping make the receiver contemplate mortality and their pet's life, as Anderson does so beautifully in this life's work.
Another movie about comedy, Folk Hero & Funny Guy (Grade: B), bravely casts a non-comic as a stand - up comedian, something that would not have been so unusual 10 or 20 years ago but now feels downright experimental in the face of all the stand - up and sketch - comedy people available for film work.
Experimental studies have tracked only the short - term impact of merit pay, however, and so have not identified any long - term effects that might come from changes in the kinds of people who choose to go into this line of work.
Today, she credits her critical illness payout for allowing her and her husband to take three months off work so they could move from Toronto to Ottawa where she underwent an experimental procedure that has allowed her to walk again without assistance.
Once again we had a fantastic Experimental Gameplay session thanks to the amazing work of so many fearless game design explorers.
Some of the core refactoring led to unstable behavior early on, so launching the experimental branch worked incredibly well to tie us back into the community and help us iterate on riskier features based on feedback.
The vending machines were / are very experimental and concepual in nature so I imagine they would appeal to artists doing more experimental / edgy stuff than the type of work you're likely to find at a craft fair or on fivrr.
The time I spent working in experimental theater has long informed my work so your «behind the scenes» reference is spot on.
His voracious appetite for experimental forms, processes and ideas makes Paolozzi's work so fascinating to contemporary artists today.
The very first time I worked with clay was in my primary school, a very experimental place where if you didn't want to go to class, you could go to one of the studios instead; and so I spent ages in the ceramics workshop.
I was put on a bunch of experimental chemotherapy treatment type of things and nothing was working, so in 1999, I had my amputation and I've been in remission ever since.
Back then the International Committee for Visual Arts wanted the pavilion to house a project that integrated and merged art, architecture, and communication, even going so far as to dictate that «such «experimental co-operation» will form the fundamental premise of the Danish contribution to the Biennial», which specifically meant that Just would «work closely with an architect and a communicator / educator of his choice», as the press release issued back then said.
In the book's lead essay, curator Kathy Halbreich proposes that Polke studiosly avoided any signature style or medium «so that his easthetic method... enacted the role of an alibi»... And Polke's work is self - evidently open, experimental, and reveling in possibility.
The exhibition reveals visual affinities between the three artists» work, tracing the impact of Dubuffet's art brut (art by the mentally ill and other so - called outsiders), the experimental spirit of Pollock's technique, and Ossorio's figurative language.
Alongside this is a personal and insightful introduction by Fryer's long - term advisor Duncan Ward, and an essay by Amanda Harlech, both of which underline that Fryer's art works on multiple levels, and that it is conscious of its uniqueness and validity: «These works arrive at a time when little art has the tonic to shock and popular culture has seen to the dismantling of the avant - garde and the experimental in all it's sub sects... Paul Fryer senses the storm, and unfurls a kite so that we can connect with it.»
He is always welcome in the space to show experimental cinema, work with live musicians, and so on.
Here is a short list for the fun of it: everything Sina Najafi and crew do at Cabinet magazine, the goings on at Mildred's Lane, the projects, journals and exhibitions by the great collective E-flux (Anton, Juliete, Brian), the entire Occupy movement, Philly's own Basekamp — in particular the Plausible Artworlds project, Charles Esche, Maria Lind, Chus Martinez, Jens Hoffmann, Ralph Rugoff, Sofia Hernandez, my ol' colleague Mark Beasly (a great curator), the experiments and levity of Joseph Del Pesco, just recently the people at Weeksville Heritage Center, the awesome constant rethinking of Kate Fowle at ICI, at times the experimental approach of Hans Ulrich Obrist (the man has so much energy), the education programs at the Walker and the Hammer, the projects of Christine Tohme at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut, the work of Fulya Erdemci and Theo Teeglaers at SKOR, the writings of Sue Bell Yank, Shannon Jackosn, Gregory Sholette, Yates McKee, Jahleh Mansoor, Boris Groys (though I don't usually agree with him), and Claire Bishop (though I don't agree often with her either, haha).
This exhibition, the first major museum show to focus on the artist's most profoundly inventive and experimental years, features over 100 paintings, collages, drawings, and objects, along with a selection of photographs, periodicals, and early commercial work, that trace the birth of the themes and strategies Magritte would go on to use throughout his long, productive career — and which make his paintings so unforgettable today.
Every good science «debate» have ever seen took an hour or so to mull over a tiny question, led immediately to a couple new testable hypotheses and experimental designs — each of which required a few months of independent bench work, though in some fields a week of computer time might be a more appropriate tool — and then ended up in a second, reconvened session in which evidence was presented and another aspect of the problem was discussed.
Large amounts of work in spectroscopy subsequent confirm what it says, so you also have a large experimental corpus to examine and re-explain in terms of your new theory.
While PSk / SSk are both objective (in theory, so if for instance ISk doesn't intrude), it seems to me that the latter works more with real world issues and experimental methodology, whereas the former is more in the domain of isolated reason, often dealing with issues about which experiments can not even be currently formed.
Early experimental work centred on simple tasks so that researchers could analyze and capture real - world problems by understanding the cognitive processes involved.
The shades and hues of colors in dye lots can vary just as the lighting in your home varies, so everything is experimental with color until you actually place it on the table in your dining room and see how the colors will work together in your environment.
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