We'll be back with
a full Science Talk episode later this week.
Not exact matches
The bible
talks about many different things that makes it credible to a point, if someone wants to hear them them i'll post but even with all it
talks about still we will never catch up to
science until we have the
full word of God.
Proposed itinerary: 10:00 arrival at Miraikan 10:00 - 11:10 Miraikan tour guided by a
science communicator (probably Masatoshi Shimizu) 11:10 - 11:30 a short
talk about Japanese robotics by the same
science communicator in a separate room 11:30 - Free tour (open till 17:00) After a
full day exploring the museum, return to your hotel in the late afternoon.
With World Cup Mania in
full swing, three scientists
talk about their careers in sports - related
science.
Speaking to a
full auditorium on the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) Bethesda campus, Charles Rosenberg, a professor of the history of
science at Harvard University, delivered the inaugural
talk on 18 July 2002.
My
full interview with Adam Kucharski about his book The Perfect Bet is at our Web site as a
Science Talk podcast.
Edwards said on Tuesday that she was trying to
talk to subcommittee chairman Steve Palazzo (R - MS), the lead sponsor of the bill, and
full committee chairman Lamar Smith (R - TX) to see if they can reach common ground on the cuts to earth
science prior to markup.
In
full, pseudoscientific surround stereo: ------------------------------------------ «I take a bit of issue with this comment, ATTP: >>
science doesn't work via consensus I guess that depends on exactly what facet of
science you're
talking about (or what you mean by «work»).»
Somebody like you who doesn't permit his utter ignorance of both the
science and the actual events stand in the way of insulting those who actually know what they're
talking about and is
full right up to the eyeballs with smelly brown stuff.
When the Citizen posted the
full document on its website, it quickly became the
talk of Canada's
science journalism community, confirming what many of them had experienced firsthand: in Stephen Harper's Ottawa, it had become nearly impossible to ask a government scientist a simple question.
He understands
full well that it doesn't matter that he doesn't have the foggiest idea about the
science because the people he is
talking to don't either.