Sentences with phrase «generation of scientists does»

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I don't want the next generation of doctors and scientists to not know how basic immunology really works because they have been brainwashed into beliefs over scientific experimentation and theory.
There have been millions of fruit - fly generations observed and the best scientist could do was show that the smarter flies have a better chance of survival under certain conditions, thus improving the genetic cesspool with - in the species.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
«I am incredibly fortunate to have benefited from many different STEM programs and experiences growing up and the least I can do is to give back and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.»
With expert panels of scientists, mathematicians, and technologists, Project 2061 set out to identify what was most important for the next generation to know and be able to do in science, mathematics, and technology — what would make them science literate.
The fundamental unity of science training and science scholarship does not relieve research scientists — their labs teeming with graduate students and postdocs supported by stipends paid from research grants — or their host institutions, or the funding organizations, of the responsibility to take training the next generation of scientists very, very seriously.
Instead of being just a vehicle for DNA's commands, as scientists have long held, RNA seems to issue its own commands and alter what genes do in the next generation.
«I was fascinated by the tales of that generation of scientist and what they did going into the field,» Saphire recalls.
Moving «is a key career decision that can potentially play an important role in the generation of scientific knowledge by allowing scientists [to] find environments where they are more effective in doing their research,» writes Ina Ganguli, an assistant professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a co-author on the paper, in an email to Science Careers.
It was the crisis of a generation, yet scientists did not understand why it was happening.
Many of the folks who are involved in building the last round of nuclear weapons or even the first round of nuclear weapons are either passing away or retiring or otherwise their knowledge is becoming inaccessible; and of course there are records, but there is, as many physicists who I interviewed said, «There is nothing like learning by doing and if we want to maintain the ability to build nuclear weapons for the indefinite future, then some argue that we need to continue to build them to train up this next generation of potential nuclear weapon scientists
So obviously there are things to do for future generations of scientists.
Heart: Scientists of my generation didn't speak much about the heart unless, like me, they were working on myosin structure or some such architectural piece.
At that age, scientists of previous generations, such as Albert Einstein, Marshall Nirenberg and Thomas Cech, were winning their Nobel Prizes for work done in their twenties.
Do not allow systemic adversities to defeat you: The same amazing intellectual rewards that physician - scientists of previous generations enjoyed are most certainly available for the current and future generations.
«It is incredibly exciting to see these women doing meaningful, cutting edge research while also being deeply committed to engage with the next generation of scientists.
Pappalardo says that the job of the current generation of scientists is to do the hard work to ensure that the next generation will reap the results.
Glaciologists and climate scientists of his generation also did not attract as much attention as scientists do today, said Tad Pfeffer, a glaciologist at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
«As a Native American, I want this next generation of Native scientists to realize that there's a lot that they can do for their communities,» Ridgway says.
More importantly, perhaps, how NSF did spend the money illustrates an important point often lost in the sometimes highly partisan debates over government research spending: Most of those dollars go to educate the next generation of scientists.
Next Generation Sequencing has allowed scientists to «read» the DNA sequence of any genome, but this doesn't reveal how genetic information is managed and organised in the crowded and bustling biological environment inside a cell.
What we didn't realize is that our work could be so profoundly inspiring to a young generation of scientists — one eleven - year - old passenger pigeon enthusiast and de-extinctionist to be exact, who was so excited by the idea of de-extinction that he published a novel in 2015 on the subject.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we're highlighting the work our scientists are doing towards the next generation of breast cancer therapies.
This year, academicians around the world are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the «Heliophysics Summer School,» a fresh - faced academy that introduces the next generation of scientists to a field of study that, arguably, didn't even exist when the new millennium began.
Alterations accomplished using CRISPR, which enables scientists to edit a cell's DNA with unprecedented precision, are different in one crucial respect: The process can result in «gene drive,» a naturally occurring feature of some genes that enables them to spread through a population over generations, even if they do not help survival (and thus reproduction).
The mission of our lab is to improve therapy for patients with brain tumors by elucidating the molecular mechanisms driving cancer initiation and progression, and in doing so, promote rigorous science and train the next generation of scientists.
• That the Next Generation Science Standards, developed by Achieve and considered for adoption by Ohio, consist of low - level science expectations that do not promote the necessary skills for developing skilled scientists and technologists.
«How can we expect to inspire future generations of scientists and engineers if we don't deliver high - quality and inspiring science lessons at primary school age?
When first launched by Discovery Communications in 1999, the Young Scientist Challenge had the same mission it does today: to foster a new generation of American scientists at an age when interest in science generally declines.
You must be one of the new generation of scientist... I didn't know that Unicorns could fart anyway, or perhaps you mean Unipart?
But this does not stand in the way of him criticizing Gray (again rightly so) for his curmudgeonly scorn of current generation scientists, and in particular his somewhat irrational rejection of the science supporting an anthropogenic influence on climate.
Well, I am not exactly sure what I expected from this discussion, but it doesn't sound like the younger generation of scientists are very keen to enter the blogospheric discussions on climate science.
Anu once again tries the appeal to authority game, obviously not understanding that most of the older generation scientists in climate do not have a climate science degree because it simply did not exist.
Which ones have done the most to advance scientists» understanding, alter the course of climate change research, or inspire future generations?
Personally, I don't think the opinions of an 83 - year old retired sedimentologist and oil company consultant who has spent years dismissing climate change and climate scientists should influence the future of younger generations, who are, after all, the ones who would have to live with the consequences of his deeply mistaken advice.
infilling, krieging, estimating, zombying to decades long past history will do;[ shades of Orwells «1984»,] is probably give some activist scientists of the next couple of generations a very nice living re-altering, re-estimating,.
Ocean acidification will fry fish populations directly, too, though scientists aren't yet sure how to predict the effects on the stuff we haul out of the ocean to eat; they do know that in acid waters, oysters and mussels will struggle to grow their shells, and that when the pH of human blood drops as much as the oceans» pH has over the past generation, it induces seizures, comas, and sudden death.
Newer computer models that scientists are using to help prepare the next IPCC report, which is scheduled to be released in 2014, do a much better job capturing the historical sea ice trends than the previous generation of models did, several sea ice experts told Climate Central.
Like the 15th century explorers and mapmakers, there is a generation of scientists mapping out what happens in marriages, finding out stuff that people did not know about before.
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