Sentences with phrase «getting around the science»

The hard, cold, cruel fact is that there's no getting around the science of calories consumed versus calories expended.

Not exact matches

The airplane will fly around the world, making virtual command centers available for school kids, getting them excited about science and math learning.
Even though the rest of us may not be able to get our minds around the science, we find the theories exhilarating because they stretch our thinking and engage our imagination.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
The Nye / Ham debate made it very clear that creationists invented «historical science» to conveniently get around facts and logic.
As an uneducated Bedouin shepherd leading a nomadic lifestyle in a vast desert, who is completely ignorant of anything even remotely approaching modern enlightenment, science, logic, reason, etc., I was very disappointed when I finally got around to reading the Bible.
And their differing objectives are rooted in different interests: The cab driver is interested in getting around the city; the cartographer is interested in the art and science of mapping urban areas.
«People have the idea that baking is a science,» says Mialma, but she encourages curious home bakers to get in the kitchen and play around.
The nearest they got to science was for everybody to lean forward on the steepest part of the downgrade and to try to achieve lateral stability while going around a curve.
«You need to keep things simple and build your activities around what skills dads themselves can bring — if you've got a scientist, they may want to help deliver a science day; if you've got an artist, go with that.
Starting at $ 17 a month, you get a kit centered around a theme like science, social studies, and more.
Second, how let me flip that around: «how does a woman with no post-secondary education in science decide that she can trust the clinical judgment of a practitioner that refuses to get the minimum level training required of midwives in all other developed countries»?
So when people get heated up around the science of food dyes, I find myself asking the same questions: Who has funded the research?
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Sarah Parisi from Toddling Around Chicagoland wants to get you excited about Chicago at the Museum of Science and Industry to explore a real plane, train, and submarine.
Then, like so many other things around here, the Children's Museum of Science and Technology got sucked into the imperious empire ruled by Alain Kaloyeros, who promised to turn CMOST into a glorious $ 100 million attraction.
In science news around the world, the National Institutes of Health expands the definition of clinical trials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture restores previously public animal welfare records, seismologists fear the loss of a key research vessel, Brazil's indigenous tribes win land rights, and China's — and the world's — largest radio telescope gets a no - fly zone.
A new tool, developed by University of Washington and Microsoft researchers Maxim Grechkin, Hoifung Poon and Bill Howe, and described in a Community Page article publishing June 8 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, hopes to get around this problem and help advance open science by automatically detecting datasets that are overdue for publication.
► «The congressional noose around research in the social sciences and the geosciences at [NSF] got pulled a little tighter today as an influential legislator unveiled a new and controversial budget metric as part of his blueprint for the agency,» Mervis wrote Thursday at ScienceInsider.
To get around these problems, a group led by Chad Mirkin came up with a technique called dip - pen nanolithography, which uses a water layer to transport organic ink on the AFM tip to a surface (Science, 29 January, p. 661).
On Aug. 27, the probe made a close flyby of the planet, during which, the science team was supposed to calibrate Juno's instruments and get familiar with the intense environment around Jupiter, according to Juno principal investigator Scott Bolton.
Science, as usual, adds a new perspective: fishes were around a long time before the birds and bees got busy.
«Haasiasaurus could get around on land just as easily as in the water,» says Mike Polcyn of the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, who described the species in 1999 (National Science Museum, Tokyo, Monographs, no 15, p 259).
«Traditionally in France, people got a permanent position around age 30, but with the intermediary temporary positions, there is a good probability that this age will be delayed,» says Georges Debrégeas, a physicist at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris and a member of Sauvons La Recherche (Let's Save Research), an association lobbying for increased support of science.
Around several major British universities — for example, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and Oxford — are science parks, a cluster of labs where new small companies, sometimes spun out from universities, have an opportunity to get themselves established.
Hours away from the beginning of the March for Science here in the eastern United States, the marching got started elsewhere around the globe.
«To get those images and put the science into the public's eye, it's good for broadening humanity's view of where we live and it boosts our awareness of what's around us.»
Why is it that as the science gets stronger around climate change, public belief gets weaker?
The goal of this activity is to get as many people as possible around the world fascinated by plants and enthused about the importance of plant science for agriculture, in sustainably producing food, as well as for horticulture, forestry, and all of the non-food products such as paper, timber, chemicals, energy, and pharmaceuticals.
However, Prof Michael Mann, distinguished professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University, who wasn't involved in the study, says the researchers may have got their conclusion the wrong way around.
I also started and lead a group of around 40 undergraduate students, which is getting involved in environmental sciences research.
Interestingly, there's another coal - dependent state that's never gotten around to adopting an RPS where schoolchildren are also being used as pawns in the battle between science and the status quo.
But, after researchers at Oregon Health and Science University managed to change the mutated version of the MYBPC3 gene to the unmutated version in a viable human embryo last month, the predictable bioethical debate was reignited, and terms such as «Designer Babies» got thrown around a lot.
There's just no getting around the fact that a lot of health topics are controversial and the science can be debated.
The term «bro - science» gets tossed around quite frequently with a negative connotation attached to it.
Here is some bro - science for you that gets tossed around in the gym on a regular basis: Women should train with less resistance, more repetitions and do cardio or yoga to «tone» their body.
Frye leather boots have been around for 150 years, so they've got the craftsmanship down to a science.
There actually is a story (savvy science fiction addicts have compared it to the similarly - premised 1951 short story, «The Marching Morons», by Cyril Kornbluth) within the film, revolving around an average - intellect military librarian named Joe (average Joe, get it?)
Between then and settling in L.A., Joe got himself into a fair share of adventures as he searched for those absent parents — working at an alligator farm, playing with firecrackers with a Native American (Adam Beach), being named a hero after he's credited with saving a science class from poisonous fumes, getting captured by a cross-dressing serial killer, finding and lugging around a meteorite.
Staff have also taken students on their own weekends to places around our region to engage in activities from learning about flight and getting to fly a glider, to participating in local science festivals.
- A great tool to review the unit / topic Its a FUN with basic science and facts activity to get your students moving around the classroom!
During an overseas study program to Copenhagen to get a social science requirement «out of the way,» he watched as an older teacher in overalls crouched on a playhouse roof with a hammer in her hand, enthusiastically building a learning structure while the preschoolers played around her.
«What I am seeing now,» computer science teacher Carla Cruzan told Education World, «is that there is no getting around the problem of young children being placed in front of keyboards.
See other Get to Know lessons on EducationWorld: Sustainable Products, Consumer Responsibility The Plants Around Us: An Art and Science Lesson
The other thing is that as Computer Science is becoming a subject in schools around the world, one of the bottlenecks is getting teachers up to speed.
But science is about the HOW and the WHY of the physical world and there's no getting around math in determining, for example, how the moon's gravity interacts with the Earth anymore than I can write this comment and make it intelligible without some basic understanding of the «math» of writing — grammar, syntax, etc — how words fit together to convey ideas.
These school schedules also do not match up with the established science that suggests that teenagers often stay up late due to hormonal changes — such as melatonin increases that occur in the brain during one's teenage years — and so while teenagers need nine hours of sleep per night, they typically get only around seven hours and have a harder time waking up.
Big History Project creates opportunities for blended science and humanities coursework and is used in a variety of ways to spark engagement and get students thinking BIG about life, the universe, and our interconnectedness to life around us.
The main takeaways are first, American schools are not failing; they are getting the best results in our history in areas such as graduation rates, pursuit of more rigorous curriculum, performance on the Trends in International Mathematics and Science (TIMMS), achievement on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), parent satisfaction with their local schools, and student perceptions of their teachers compared with students around the world.
Pair that with a vacancy rate of around 1 percent in Asheville, and you've got problems recruiting new teachers, Baldwin says, especially in tough - to - hire areas like science, math and exceptional children.
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