Not exact matches
According to Cuban news accounts, some 2,000 people
have been involved in the inquiry, in which police detectives
have questioned neighbors of the diplomats (who said they did not recall hearing anything unusual), Cuban doctors (who wondered why the Americans
had never sought attention
for their acute problems) and their own battery of
scientists and technologists.
Scientists who don't debate or
question settled science might miss opportunities
for a new breakthrough that hadn't been observed or conceived of by a human mind.
I
have a couple
questions for this make - believe
scientist....
Scientific laws and constants that govern our earth appear fine - tuned to exactly what's needed
for life to exist — even atheist and agnostic
scientists have written books that
question whether this fine - tuning points to the existence of God.
Whether or not God
has employed an evolution of millions of years
for the purpose of creating man is the critical concern of the natural
scientist; it is not a critical
question for faith.
Scientists sometimes need to be concerned with whether aggregates (e.g., species of plantsl) or components (e.g., quarks2) are «real», but such
questions are not generally regarded as
having great importance
for science.
Dr. Lindsay Baker, a senior
scientist at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute answers a few frequently asked
questions about why it is important
for young athletes to stay hydrated and consume carbohydrates so they are healthy, safe and
have an athletic edge.
It not only revealed that formula companies were out
for the bottom line and apparently
had no concern
for the infants they were claiming to nourish, but also led morally driven
scientists and social activists to
question the formula - accepting status quo.
Even though occasional studies refute or
question certain qualities, the world's
scientists and health organizations
have clearly concluded that breastfeeding is essential
for infant and maternal health because the overall research
has definitively proven its worth and importance.
For the past 30 years scientists have been lauded for their achievements and then dismissed when they question official poli
For the past 30 years
scientists have been lauded
for their achievements and then dismissed when they question official poli
for their achievements and then dismissed when they
question official policy.
In contrast to academic research,
for which
scientists often pursue open - ended research
questions, Ellis's research within NIC must
have public health applications.
Today, the agency is facing broad challenges and mounting pressure
for change, but there's no
question that ERC Starting Grants
have been career - changing
for the young
scientists who
have won them.
Although government, industry, and academic commitment to cooperation
has more than once proved to be a powerful force
for science and
scientists, if and when it might return is the biggest
question of all.
(The
scientists don't
have to answer, which is ultimately the technique I employ
for the
question about the immortal dog.)
McCracken
has noticed a pattern among the winners: Typically, he says, kids vote
for the
scientists who answered their
questions.
Each paper describes how researchers developed and tested scales
for one type of potential effect, to determine if the
questions asked
would accurately assess
scientists» experiences.
For over one hundred years, scientists have debated the question of the origins of the lymphatic system — a parallel system to the blood vessels that serves as a conduit for everything from immune cells to fat molecules to cancer cel
For over one hundred years,
scientists have debated the
question of the origins of the lymphatic system — a parallel system to the blood vessels that serves as a conduit
for everything from immune cells to fat molecules to cancer cel
for everything from immune cells to fat molecules to cancer cells.
While we still can't really say how much impact climbers might be
having on the rocky environments they climb, there is a definite need
for more
scientists to strap on their climbing shoes and tackle the
questions of climbing's impact.
Scott
had prepared
for the TMAY
question (See Interviewing Skills: What To Do When They Say «Tell Me About Yourself»), but he hadn't expected the «not just as a
scientist» twist.
Scientists worldwide
have questions for Osmanagich.
«
For science to flourish,
scientists must
have a skeptical attitude toward their own results, constantly
questioning and testing apparent solutions to problems.
To measure participants» knowledge about evolution,
for example, the researchers employed a National Science Foundation technique that starts
questions with phrasing like «according to
scientists» or «
scientists would think.»
That goes doubly
for scientists at the beginning of their career, he says: You
have to ask deeply meaningful
questions and not be afraid to fail.
If
scientists come forward with some compelling plans
for what they could study and how that information might help people, it
would have to be a constant back - and - forth discussion between the scientific community and the policy regulators of what can be practically enforced... The
question is, after 14 days, is there another practical boundary that resets the line?
Under FP7, the European Commission also funded a project called «Gender in EU - funded Research,» which provides a practical toolkit
for scientists, including ready - made checklists to help researchers make sure that they
have asked themselves the right sex - and gender - relevant
questions at all stages of planning, research, and dissemination.
For more than 30 years,
scientists, conservationists, and policymakers attempting to restore and protect the large wild canids that once roamed North America
have pondered that
question.
Scientists have pressing and practical
questions: Can U.K. researchers continue to apply
for E.U. grants?
Answering such
questions can help
scientists understand the nuances of invasive mammal impacts on islands worldwide, and then use this information to direct limited resources to the places where management efforts will
have the greatest benefits
for native species.
Stereotypes of crotchety neighbors aside,
scientists have been trying to answer this
question for decades, and the results
have been conflicting.
See what advice the laureates offer — and what
questions the laureates
have for the early - career
scientists.
Naughton
has a degree in chemistry, and
for years she cringed watching politicians freely give their opinions on a variety of issues — but dismiss
questions about science with a brusque, «I don't know, I'm not a
scientist.»
But the data collected by Juno on Aug. 27
has thrown into
question the models
scientists had for Jupiter's auroras.
Since then, very few plant
scientists had questioned whether the equation
for soybean also worked in other species.
My experiences as a
scientist have helped me relate to, and communicate with, other
scientists (
for example, asking the right
questions and extracting the key information), as well as correctly interpret scientific findings in the appropriate context with full understanding of the caveats and the associated confidence / error levels.
Findings published in PLOS Biology suggest
for the first time that life's Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA)
had a «leaky» membrane, which helps
scientists answer two of biology's biggest
questions:
But it is not clear what the dark matter is, and some
scientists have argued that modifying the laws of gravity set out by Newton and Einstein could explain the observations in
question, without the need
for dark matter (see Gravity theory dispenses with dark matter).
We plan to e-mail FCCC's PIs and postdocs, asking them to provide contact information
for scientists they know at companies and institutions who
would not mind answering a few
questions or looking at a CV.
Maclennan's
question said it all: «Is the minister aware that the government's announcement will be treated with dismay by all the
scientists in Britain, and especially by my constituents at Dounreay and in Risley, who
have worked
for almost two generations to put Britain at the lead of this technology?»
That variability raises a
question scientists around the world
have grappled with
for years: What is the most efficient way to ensure renewable energy is available when demand is greatest?
Since
scientists first decoded a draft of the human genome more than 15 years ago, many
questions have lingered, two of which
have been addressed in a major new study co-led by a Princeton University computer
scientist: Is it possible, despite the complexity of billions of bits of genetic information and their variations between people, to develop a mechanistic model
for how healthy bodies function?
Scientists in the team of Hermann Brenner from the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) in Heidelberg, in collaboration with colleagues from the Saarland Cancer Registry and the Helmholtz Research Center
for Environmental Health in Munich,
have now pursued this
question.
There is a bowknot
for every occasion that a
scientist is likely to encounter, including one
for celebrating publications that
has the titles of famous journals all over it; a golden one «
for golden moments»; a transparent bow tie
for «a clear statement of a
question»; and one made from a banknote,
for «when in financial need.»
«Cassini
has provided insights into this icy moon's mysteries, along with a rich data set and a host of new
questions for scientists to ponder.»
A more controversial
question that
scientists and politicians
have batted around
for decades, says Shah, is «What is the source of that difference?»
The
scientists have identified priority areas
for future study, including how to optimize linkage of HIV - positive infants into early treatment, improve models
for retention and adherence of children receiving antiretrovirals, and prioritize locally driven research
questions and processes that engage end users throughout.
For years,
scientists have posed
questions about «the California population,» as if it were a homogenous entity, but now they realize that otters, especially adult females, rarely leave their original 10 - to 30 - kilometer stretch of coastline.
Or, as his co-chair climate
scientist Qin Dahe of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, put it via a translator in answer to a
question about consumption in China: «If every Chinese
has two or three cars like in the U.S., it will be a disaster
for China as well as
for the world.»
Although
scientists have measured atmospheric CO2 levels
for decades, the current network of ground stations, observatories, aircraft and other instruments emerged during an era when researchers were trying to answer
questions about the total amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
«I'm looking forward to dog owners answering all the big
questions that
have puzzled
scientists for decades.»
She said: «The
question of why it took so long
for complex animal life to appear on Earth
has puzzled
scientists for a long time.