Sentences with phrase «how little the science»

It is unfortunate reading through these posts to find how little science and the scientific process is understood by the masses.
A frequent topic of off - air conversation was how little science makes it into the media.

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Spending a little time familiarizing yourself with the science of how to study will make you instantly smarter.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
You said, «The fact that you and many people believe that a «war» is going on between science and religion shows how little you really know.»
That is the strength of science, acknowledging how little we actually know.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
Your expose on science shows just about how little of science you know.
All Science proves is how little we know about who God is and how much more we need to learn and understand who God is.
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an animal, that is, that everything mentioned under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and how it is written... it is more human, and living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
To demonstrate how exactly Diedrich IR roasters achieve this remarkable feat, we need to get a little nerdy and talk about science.
I can't say that I have delved to much into the science of how best this works — asides from using the worm deposits and a little Seasol, my gardening technique more runs along the lines of «let's just chuck it in the ground and hope for the best!»
Their background in obstetrics, science and statistics is very limited; so limited, in fact, that they have no idea how little they know compared to those who have far more education and training in these subjects.
Being an engineer I cringe to think of how little focus is made on Mathematics and Science.
That's why many of our favorite books of 2016 do something a little bit extra: They take our science to a new level, looking at how schools, organizations, and society at large can apply the research to create a more compassionate world.
National Wildlife Federation, Home Science Tools, and How to Nest for Less have great DIY guides for putting together a scavenger hunt for your little ones.
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For beginning teachers it is easy to forget how much knowledge we have — and how little our students have — because our knowledge of science has so profoundly shaped our worldviews.
How many students a nation educates in science and technology disciplines is a key metric, but little data are available.
I have certainly learned a lot, scientifically as well as about book production, over the last 2 years, and it is a little surprising how frequently I am asked, «are you sorry to have left science
Long before educators and policymakers fretted publicly about how to get more young women into science, a little girl in rural Minnesota used her physicist father's laboratory as her playground.
The study showed that both Republicans and Democrats supported more funding for science when they knew how little was spent.
When trying to gather more support for science funding, Goldfarb says, «tell people how little we spend, and how much they get in return.»
Ultimately, she believes the study will reveal how little light it takes to impact sleep and circadian rhythms in young children and lead to science - based guidelines for parents and device - makers.
The joke above is usually told as a commentary on how the ideas of science are far removed from the concerns of ordinary people, but I see a more encouraging lesson embedded in this wry little observation.
So the National Center for Science Education decided to put together a raft trip, there's only one each summer, which for a little bit, they'll discuss what the creationists see, how they interpret what they're seeing, and then there's a geologist on board, fellow by the name of Steve Newton, and there's an evolutionary biologist who makes the trip, Josh Rozanow, and they will talk about various things that we're looking at from the scientific perspective.
So how was it that this odd little microbe got to be this icon of science?
Moreover, there's been very little understanding of the fundamental science of how resist actually works at the chemical level, says Deirdre Olynick, staff scientist at the Molecular Foundry.
Though she knew relatively little at the time about computer science, she still decided to tackle the problem herself; she taught herself how to use MATLAB, a programming language for numerical computation, to help write the software she needed.
To complement this, the website «Science» section contains a very brief introduction to how gravitational lensing works, which is fleshed out a little on the «FAQ» page.
Clipped to the strap of my sports bra is a Sunsprite, a little gizmo that looks like a cross between a Fitbit and a transistor radio, which tracks how close I've gotten to the amount of light science suggests can improve mood, boost my alertness, and keep my circadian rhythms (aka my sleep - wake cycles) on track.
Our science is a little more solid today, but researchers still aren't 100 % sure how and why the virus spreads, and they remain stumped about why some parts of the world have such a pronounced winter flu season with almost no flu activity in warmer months.
That's right — the powdered laundry detergent booster that can be purchased plentifully and cheaply from Amazon grows into stunning crystal formations with just a little bit of know - how and some science fair - style gumption.
With neuroscience promising to decipher the most intricate aspects of human nature, it is little wonder how it has come to be one of the most popularised branches of science.
Before I got married (two years ago) I used a few dating sites and it often struck me how little attention many of them pay to behavioral science, and particularly the kind of cognitive tendencies people use day - to - day when meeting people in «real life» (intuitive decision - making, for example).
Annihilation is some heady nightmare fuel, but its most striking quality may be how little it has in common with the current trends in mainstream science fiction.
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It was a little heartbreaking to see how the children embraced science and then have to say good - bye to the bus staff.
How little organizations rely on the science of learning and training.
Rodriguez says lots of research already exists about the nature and science of learning — the learning brain — but there is very little on why and how humans teach.
Ohio officials are debating how to treat evolution in the state's new science standards, but one researcher suggests that the outcome of the debate will have little effect on classroom practice there.
You mean to tell me that someone potential just running for BOE knows the science behind teaching ELL students, or how to teach reading to a room full of little kids, or how to implement the common core, or analyze data effectively to support student learning, or knows how to hire the right principal or sup.
The challenge is often how best to channel that enthusiasm and curiosity into structured learning about science, and how to support primary teachers whose own background might involve little formal science training.»
«It's shocking how little there is,» said Rebecca Dovi, who has taught computer science for 17 years in Virginia schools and is an advocate for more courses statewide.
The book authored by Scott Carroll tells readers how to «marry» science with spirituality and use neuroscience, genetics, behavioral science and psychology to attract the perfect man for you and get him to the altar in as little as a year.
- Publishers Weekly «While this reviewer would have liked a little more detail on how taxidermists work, Milgrom's lively account will appeal to readers who enjoyed Mary Roach's quirky science books» - Library Journal «Who knew a book about dead animals could be so lively?
Bright from the Start: The Simple, Science - Backed Way to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind from Birth to Age 3 offers practical ideas for parents on how to relate to these little people and help them thrive.
And in his quest to unlock the keys to mental freedom, I was his Anna Freud, his little case study, and when he wasn't teaching me how to ride, he was replicating famous social science experiments with me as both the control and the experimental group.
Behavior science has revealed how dogs develop and learn, and we can use this knowledge to make all of our lives — human and canine alike — a little more pleasant.
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