Sentences with phrase «fledgling field»

«It was a huge oversight to ever think traditional forms of exercise, such as hopping on your treadmill for a few hours a week, can provide the specific antidote to spending 140 hours a week resting,» says Hamilton, who pioneered the fledgling field of «inactivity physiology.»
The Leading Edge of Early Childhood Education aims to support the effort to simultaneously scale up and improve the quality of early childhood education by bringing together relevant insights from emerging research to provide guidance for this critical, fledgling field.
I think we must all be laymen really — even the professionals — in this fledgling field of study.
During its 36 years as one of the premier instruments at Green Bank, the 140 - foot telescope helped to launch the fledgling field of astrochemistry, revealed key details about the nature and composition of galaxies, and provided insights into the potential for life elsewhere in the cosmos.
LISA, which is designed to take the fledgling field of gravitational wave astronomy to the next level, is an international scientific effort led by the European Space Agency in collaboration with NASA.
While searching for a thesis project, a chance encounter with an unfamiliar mathematical symbol introduced him to the fledgling field of supersymmetry and changed both the field and his life.2 He quickly rose as a leader in supersymmetry during his postgraduate studies3 at Harvard University (1977 - 1980) and the California Institute of Technology (1980 - 1982).
Here our knowledge is far murkier and less certain, the neuroscience of personality being a fraught and fledgling field.
As part of a tight community of serious marine biologists, they had helped rescue their fledgling field from New Age ignominy, fiercely imposing rigor where pseudoscience once reigned and proving that dolphins possess a complex intelligence comparable to our own.
Olsen saw this as her chance to give the fledgling field of behavioral neuroendocrinology a home, both within the government and within the scientific community.
As I read about the wonderful work being done in this fledgling field, I often think how wonderful it would be to bring all these researchers and leading clinicians together.

Not exact matches

VICE Sports is in the mix, too, and will use the fledgling video platform to socialize exclusive field dispatches.
Seeing the financial opportunity in the fledgling medium, he executed an aggressive acquisition strategy, eventually branching into newspapers and other fields — retail, insurance, travel agents, oil.
Google has been an American technological success story if there ever was one, leading to billions of dollars in technological innovation, and, recently, fledgling research in important fields like energy, public health and brain science.
The powerful magnetic field that surrounded the fledgling moon billions of years ago probably originated from the roiling lunar interior, not asteroid impacts.
Female cowbirds were better off laying their eggs in forest nests: Cowbirds that laid eggs in fields averaged only five fledglings, she estimated, whereas those that laid eggs in forest birds» nests ended up with 12.7 fledglings.
Physicists realised that all but the simplest calculations using the fledgling quantum field theory and, in particular, its application to interacting charged particles, gave infinite answers.
The point of that article was to posit that fledgling scientists worried about the flagging employment prospects in many fields of science would do well to consider jobs in computer science.
The fledgling researchers who are just emerging into the field, learning how to be scientists.
Now there is a fledgling new entry in this field, and it is distinguishing itself from others by focusing exclusively on contingency fee cases involving injury -LSB-...]
You may stumble upon the opportunity to mentor a fledgling in your field.
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