Sentences with phrase «for nonscientists»

The EPA website used to have a good explanation for nonscientists but the new crew in Washington has scrubbed it of what we really know about the causes of climate change.
Sex, Love and DNA is his first book for nonscientists..
He emphasises that scientific ideas go against common sense, which can make science very tough for nonscientists.
This is just as true for scientists as for nonscientists and this book contains much that both will want to think about.
Scholnick also notes that his study and others in the Wastebook cover subjects that are easy for nonscientists to relate to.
There is a certain scientific culture that is difficult to relate to for a nonscientist,» he says.
Yet Illes and Wassermann are enthusiastic about my investigation, seeing it as an opportunity for a nonscientist to describe what, if anything, MRIs and other emerging brain - reading technologies can tell us about the three pounds of mushy tissue between our ears, home organ to that mysterious realm called the «mind.»

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One thing is clear: this research should be monitored by informed nonscientists as well as scientists for its theological, ethical, social and legal implications.
But when he writes for interested nonscientists, he goes to a great deal of trouble to explain himself graphically, sometimes even picturesquely.
«The majority of nonscientists don't understand the process of conventional plant breeding,» Dale explains, «so it is very hard for them to understand GM.»
If you would answer «yes» to these questions, and you're someone who enjoys explaining research to nonscientists, bringing people together from diverse professional backgrounds, and acting as a facilitator, then a career in an emerging area — knowledge brokering — could be an excellent choice for you.
These events provide a platform for scientists to share their work and engage in conversation with nonscientists at local restaurants.
Some companies may prefer to keep information confidential because they worry about the competition, or they may believe that animal efficacy studies are too complex for most IRB members — which usually include nonscientists — to review.
Although there is some room for improvement, the finished documents can certainly provide a lot of value to participants, scientists and nonscientists alike.»
All three agree that having a scientific background helps, although Murcott points out that it isn't necessary, so expect to compete with nonscientists for jobs.
According to the play's director, Christine DeBlase - Ballstadt, a nonscientist, part of the appeal of the work for her is that «it isn't brain heavy.»
Instead of peer review, for the most part, these other magazines hire nonscientists as gateway keepers who decide if a paper is trendy or not before it is peer - reviewed.
«For the past decade, a diverse group of distinguished scientists has worked to translate complex research about early brain development into language that is scientifically accurate, highly credible, understandable to nonscientists, and useful to public decision makers.
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