Not exact matches
Deep learning is being touted as a way forward
for climate
science, medicine and genomics; it's already embedded in the way you search
for something online, when you Google image search
for, say, «cat,» and feline photos come up as a result of AI learning of what «cat» means.
The post is filled with technical details
for those looking
for a
deeper dive into the
science, but
for the layperson this is probably the most interesting bit: Using a cool gadget that floods a room with a specific color of light, Westland's research group «found a small effect of colored light on heart rate and blood pressure: Red light does seem to raise heart rate, while blue light lowers it.»
Check out Robson's article
for a
deeper dive into the details of what
science has pieced together so far.
Marrache, who became CEO in August, is leading BFS Capital through a series of customer - focused initiatives that will position the company
for long - term growth including increased transparency,
deeper reliance on algorithms and data
science, enhanced underwriting, and an expedited funding process.
Paleontologist Charles Marshall wrote in his review When Prior Belief Trumps Scholarship published in
Science that while trying to build the scientific case
for intelligent design, Meyer lets his
deep belief to steer his understanding and interpretation of the scientific data and fossil records collected
for the Cambrian period.
Bishop Jezierski has decided that a fitting sarcophagus will now be designed
for the remains of Copernicus that have been discovered, not only to honour this renowned astronomer, but as a testimony to the unity of
deep faith and meticulous
science which his life's work represented.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a
deep study of
science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful
for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical
science.»
But I am allowing
for an honest dialog within myself between my faith and my
deep appreciation of
science and the evolution of human culture since Biblical times.
Consequently, I wish to express at the outset my
deep gratitude to them
for providing the tools I needed to focus on the problem of
science and religion in a manner that may not always be in complete harmony with their own approaches.
Imagination has
deep value
for humanity but tends to take a back seat in the minds of many even while the same people ritualistically follow sporting events or spend money to sit in the pews of the movie theatre and watch sermons delivered by fantasy (past) or superhero (present) or
science fiction (future) movies.
And if anyone is afraid that he is in
for some kind of esoteric rigmarole, may I try to alleviate his fears by remarking that the lecturers are all children of the twentieth century as much as they are professing Christians, alive to the astounding advances of contemporary
science and technology, alive also to the
deep — seated moral and cultural skepticism which has developed side by side with an increasing moral passion and sensitivity.
The book was revolutionary
for combining
science - based fantasy with spiritual allegories inspired by L'Engle's own
deep Christian faith.
The meaning
for mankind of the Incarnation of God in all that it meant two thousand years ago; in the
deeper and more urgent meaning it bears
for men today, can not be expressed fittingly in the clipped language of mathematical
science.
It is essential
for the development of
science that the Catholic beliefs about the material world mentioned above are firmly held, even though it is at a
deep psychological level where they are implicit rather than explicit.
Unlike church growth
science that works
for an efficient homogeneous unit to mobilize the congregation, 50 organic approaches recognize the heterogeneity of members and their
deep need to be reconciled in a common, if complicated, life.
This is a
deep mystery
for science.
I want a president who is educated, rational, intellectually curious, and who has a
deep respect
for science.
The focus of the discussion was the use of social
sciences in theology, the rereading of the Bible from the perspective of the poor, the Christian communities in the struggle of liberation and the assumption of some elements of critical and Marxist analysis
for a better and
deeper understanding of the conflictual reality of the continent.
To emulate this takes an expedition
deep into the innards of brownie
science, oh and
for me, about seven years of failing until figuring this out.
(
For further reading, this super detailed post on flax eggs by Vegan Baking dives
deep and can help you understand the
science behind using flax eggs to replace eggs).
The technology platforms that will drive the industry will be those that can combine data
science with
deep industry intelligence in order to draw attention to the right issues and opportunities and make concrete recommendations
for action.»
Drawing on the
deep expertise of CSIRO's
science and technology professionals and extensive industry network, we've developed a series of free evidence - based reports
for industries and businesses.
It's not rocket
science for someone to drop
deep, and take a position in the middle of the park; but the intent and awareness on the part of Sanchez, was greatly important in Arsenal securing a point when the final whistle was blown.
The Rudolf Steiner School is an environment where
science, music, and math intertwine; where nimble fingers lead to nimble minds; where immersion in arts and academics allow
for deeper understanding.
On Monday, Aug. 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., guests are invited to join the Museum of Life and
Science for a deeper look at the science behind the eclipse with hands - on activities exploring heliophysics, the study of the sun and a solarscope viewing party during the eclips
Science for a
deeper look at the
science behind the eclipse with hands - on activities exploring heliophysics, the study of the sun and a solarscope viewing party during the eclips
science behind the eclipse with hands - on activities exploring heliophysics, the study of the sun and a solarscope viewing party during the eclipse peak.
But don't criticize the people offering them or advocating
for them — it is abhorrent to think that they do it based on faulty
science, or because they're financially motivated / lazy / hate women / have
deep rooted psychological hangups that make them want to inflict unnecessary pain on patients.
Deep researches have led people to veer off the path of
science, as we know it, into natural methods and remedies, not just
for pregnancy ailments but also
for every other sickness.
By pursuing a
deeper understanding of the
science behind breastfeeding, we can use data to demonstrate the benefits
for mother and child alike — benefits that last well beyond infancy.
Get a glimpse of what is behind the microscopes, and get to dig
deeper in the nature of living creatures all through innovative and cool
science videos
for kids.
This group is
for parents who want to cultivate a
deeper understanding of the art and
science of parenting.
It also ignited her
deep passion
for studying the
science of birth and what makes it safe and joyous.
Creating, investigating and experimenting are fantastic ways
for kids to learn about different areas of the world around them and start to delve
deeper into the world of
Science.
That strikes me as more sensible than the alternative:
deeper cuts to the budgets
for training, skills,
science and further education.
At 7:15 a.m., an LC - 130 «Skibird» and aircrew with the New York Air National Guard's 109th Airlift Wing will depart
for McMurdo Station Antarctica, this morning in support of the National
Science Foundation, launching the 28th season of Operation
Deep Freeze, 109th Airlift Wing, 1 Air National Guard Rd., Scotia.
In addition to taking manned spaceflights
deeper into space than ever before, the proposed mission would also bring some benefit
for planetary
science.
While these would be sizable cuts
for the Office of
Science, DOE's applied technology programs would receive deeper cuts still (see chart at right), reflecting the Administration's interest in tightening the scope of government's role in science and technology, and relying instead on industry to bring new technologies to fr
Science, DOE's applied technology programs would receive
deeper cuts still (see chart at right), reflecting the Administration's interest in tightening the scope of government's role in
science and technology, and relying instead on industry to bring new technologies to fr
science and technology, and relying instead on industry to bring new technologies to fruition.
While public opinion polls in the Arab world reflect
deep disenchantment with the United States, they also show admiration
for U.S.
science and technology.
The National
Science Foundation (NSF) is in the process of transforming its Very Large Array radio telescope into the — wait
for it — Expanded Very Large Array, thanks to digital technology that will boost the Socorro, N.M., facility's already impressive ability to tune in on black holes, supernovae and the rest of the
deep space menagerie.
Deep space exploration China's State Administration
for Science, Technology and Industry
for National Defense has heralded the repurposed probe, which has made China's space agency the third ever to visit a Lagrangian point.
This connection with a man of such broad yet practical brilliance and
deep scientific curiosity may be why Congressmen Richard Hanna (R - NY) and Rush Holt (D - NJ and a Ph.D. physicist) arranged to use the Library's exquisite Members of Congress Room as the setting
for an event marking what they consider a significant milestone in American education: the establishment of the country's 300th Professional
Science Master's degree (PSM) program.
In her book, Roach takes a
deep dive into military
science and medicine and how even the simplest activities are complicated by the realities of combat or readiness
for it.
In 1992,
for example, I recorded 79 species new to
science from the
deep water areas of a small portion of southern Lake Malawi.
In a sub-basement
deep below the Laboratory
for Integrated
Science and Engineering at Harvard University, Mikhail Kats gets dressed.
The proposal also calls
for deep cuts to the research programs at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and a 5 % cut to NASA's earth
science budget.
A House appropriations subcommittee late last month approved the bill, which keeps overall funding
for DOE's Office of
Science flat at $ 5.39 billion but imposes
deep cuts on applied renewable energy programs.
The request also calls
for canceling five NASA earth
science missions, including an operating Earth - facing camera on the
Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite and the planned Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem satellite, set
for launch in 2022, which would assess the ocean's health and its interactions with the atmosphere.
The good news
for the research community is that the 211 - to - 198 vote by the House largely rejects
deep cuts to
science programs proposed by President Donald Trump earlier this year — and even calls
for spending increases at a few agencies, including $ 1.1 billion more
for the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Levine said she saw Clark as a mentor and someone who thought a lot about
science policy leadership, including «the challenges, barriers and opportunities
for women in
science and her
deep appreciation of the social and behavioral
sciences.»
The bill also makes
deep cuts in funding
for the social
sciences and spells out how much money NSF should allocate to each of its six research directorates.
«Our comet is coming out of its
deep - space slumber and beginning to put on a show
for Rosetta's
science instruments,» said Matt Taylor, Rosetta's project scientist from the European Space Agency's Science and Technology Centre in Noordwijk, The Nethe
science instruments,» said Matt Taylor, Rosetta's project scientist from the European Space Agency's
Science and Technology Centre in Noordwijk, The Nethe
Science and Technology Centre in Noordwijk, The Netherlands.