Sentences with phrase «how science points»

Read The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God, Lee Strobel (Author) That book clearly show how science points to a creator and intelligent design.

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How to qualify: Post-secondary education in mathematics, computer science or both is the starting point.
But no matter how many personal selling points they may offer to their constituents, our findings (along with many others in psychological science) suggest that the human mind gives preferential weight to the bad things.
I could sit here and point out how stupid you are for believing in science, a group of people that once believed the Earth was flat as early as a few hundred years ago, or believed that bleeding someone out was the best way to cure the flu... or as early as the 40's and 50's that it was okay for people to drink water with high levels of radiation because it would give you energy and cure what ails ya.
How come it is always christian apologists that claim science points to an intelligent creator and not the scientific community?
The point of evolutionary science, he says, is to explain how complex things get made from a simple start.
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
Inverse Kinematics is the motion science of determining the mathematics of «how can I get to point B from point A?»
Kinematics is the motion science of determining the mathematics of «I am at point B, how did I get here from point A?»
The Decision was not made by any scientific study it was a personal decision that took H0m0s off the DSM and in turn since you cant seem to follow this the DSM is what most physcs use so in turn they like you parrot a view point so they also chime in that is how science works.
How you can even relate science and worshiping idols together in the same point, boggles the mind.
The three books — Science and the Modern World, Process and Reality, Adventures of Ideas — are an endeavor to express a way 0f understanding the nature of things, and to point out how that way of understanding is illustrated by a survey of the mutations of human experience.
But once science uncovered the pervasive lifelessness of the physical universe, and pointed out how precariously infinitesimal is the quantity of life and mind, then more dramatic consequences began to flow from our dualistic heritage.
I agree with you that science is about the «how», but I disagree with you on the point of faith.
In his answer Cardinal Pell pointed out that science tells us how things happen, but not why we are here, and that to question things is a part of human nature that distinguishes us from animals.
In today's intellectual climate, where so many who invoke science in support of Christianity seem to do so in more or less veiled forms of creationism (for example, in the «Intelligent Design» school of thought), and where the prevailing mindset is a complacent presumption that science has disproved religion, it is a matter of pressing urgency to proclaim from the housetops how the magnificent success of modern science points unambiguously to the existence of the supreme Mind of the Creator, and how the trajectory of thought which begins there leads convincingly to Jesus Christ as Lord of the Cosmos.
So they will know how Shrek 2 might help them think about how to look deeper than the surface in choosing a life partner, but they will have no idea how to approach English Lit, Sociology, History, Geography or indeed Science from a biblical point of view.
I have a wider conception of STEM degrees at four - year colleges than Lampkin does, but he's altogether correct when he points out how the progressivist nature of the sciences can corrupt other parts of the campus, especially in its prejudice against the «old.»
My whole point was that nobody knows why the Universe exists no matter how well science can explain how it works.
During the game they learn about everything from math, which range from simple points per game for younger students to how to calculate goals - against averages for older kids, to the science behind how a Zamboni works.
There is also an opportunity to teach your preschooler about science, as you point out what makes each season different and how these changes affect all living things — for example, in the fall trees lose their leaves, many animals begin to hibernate, the weather gets colder, the sun isn't out for as long.
He pointed out how mathematics, technology, engineering design, and science concepts can all be used to help understand many currently important science and engineering problems but acknowledged the difficulties of creating such courses when most science teachers, whether in China or the United States, have been trained to teach a single discipline.
Evalyn Gates, CEO of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, pointed out that many different kinds of organizations sponsored this march, showing how science is woven deeply into the fabric of society.
More to the point, how do we teach our teachers to teach our children science?
Bowman said the spacecraft is currently taking science data as well as optical navigation data, which is «very important because it is a measure of how well we are doing on that trajectory to hit that specific point at the specific time that the science team wants us to hit.
At that point, the science I had the most view of was ecology: what birds eat, where they migrate, how they feed their young.
Jay Vroom, president of the pesticide industry group CropLife America in Washington, D.C., said in a 19 May statement that «we are skeptical of how sound science can be «sped up» for this evaluation and look forward to a reasoned dialogue with EPA on that point
There are six themes: The first one is the natural science part of it — What do we understand about this climate system, tipping points, how bad could this go?
«From the vantage point of theoretical computer science, it's much more apparent how rare it is for a problem to be efficiently solvable,» says Ankur Moitra, the Rockwell International Career Development Assistant Professor of Mathematics at MIT and one of the leaders of the MIT - USC - UCSD project.
The physics Nobelist who recently stepped down as point person for the Obama Administration's efforts to improve U.S. science education told Congress yesterday that many federally funded programs don't draw upon current research about how people learn and, therefore, haven't managed to boost student achievement.
In a follow - on project to be conducted in collaboration with MedUni Vienna's Institute of Pharmacology and Center for Addiction Research and Science (AddRess) and, in particular, with drug and dopamine expert Harald Sitte, amongst others, the objective is now to find out whether, and, if so, how, activation of DeltaFosB can be prevented and how this highly promising starting point can be used to treat the onset of addictive behaviour.
We've reached a point now in the interdisciplinary growth of our science where we've got climate scientists, who understand the physics of climate and how that translates to uncertainties, working hand in hand with economists who will run the projected impacts through a cost - benefit analysis.
She also points to recent community workshops to help map out how NEON would do science once construction is completed.
We took a point off because there's no explanation of how HAL works, but again, since we don't know how to build an advanced AI, no explanation might be better than some vague science jargon.
The work is the first to show how manta ray embryos get oxygen, says John Musick, a vertebrate ecologist at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester Point.
«This study shows how translational research using basic science techniques in animal models can elucidate the underlying basis of human emotions and reasons for mental disorders, thereby pointing the way for treatment development,» says Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, Lawrence C. Kolb Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at CUIMC.
«It brings closure to the whole story,» says Jose Cibelli of Michigan State University in East Lansing, who has derived stem cells from monkey parthenotes (Science, 1 February 2002, p. 819) and who at one point advised Hwang on how to distinguish a parthenote from a clone.
Circuits of cells called mirror neurons that fire or send out signals when we see someone act in a way that's familiar may have played a role in a 20 - point, post — Republican Convention swing in allegiances among white, female Obama supporters to the GOP ticket, says Marco Iacoboni, author of the book Mirroring People: The Science of How We Connect with Others.
Climate science still faces the dilemma articulated by the late Steve Schneider and misrepresented by his adversaries — how do we best ensure that the public arrives at an accurate understanding of climate change, when the «sound bite» limits on our speaking time to the media force us to choose between making a few points with all the appropriate caveats, vs presenting details of all the points we believe important but without acknowledging uncertainties?
Tracking down how scratching spreads by sight is more than a science puzzle, Yosipovitch points out.
Case in point is an article in Science last week (January 23, 2009) detailing how bacteriological and linguistic research, independent of each other, reached the same conclusion: the peopling of the Pacific islands originated from the island of Taiwan about 5,200 years ago (rather than Southeast Asia as previously thought), jumped to the Philippine Islands, thence Micronesia and finally to eastern Polynesia.
Veronica Segarra, an assistant professor of biology at High Point University, shares how her graduate school experiences in teaching and outreach inspired her to pursue a career in science that combines bench work, teaching and outreach.
In this wide - ranging, humorous talk, Seth Shostak takes a look at Star Wars and other science fiction films from the point of view of a skeptical scientist, tells stories about the movies he has been asked to advise, and muses about aliens from space and how we might make contact with them.
«There has been an increasing number of studies that show how damaging UV rays can be,» says Dr. Engelman, pointing to a 2015 Yale University study published in the Journal of Science showing skin damage caused by UV rays can continue for hours after you leave the sun.
It's helpful to understand the science behind how the diet works so you can explain it to people, which brings me nicely to my next point.
Gundry, while quick to point how stupid we are compared to those clever Asians who mill their rice, lacks the peer reviewed science to back up his fantastic claims.
Now the science and testing has progressed to the point where we can prove how important the gut is for every single part of your body to work properly.
[On how to use a space shuttle to get back to Earth] Just point it at Earth and fly forward; it's not rocket science!
Early in his tenure, Obama pointed out that «leadership tomorrow depends on how we educate our students today, especially in math, science, technology, and engineering.»
«The beauty of the weather balloon project is that it's something captivating that provides many points of entry,» says Smith, «whether you're a student in an engineering class working on how to build a structure that's going to survive a fall from several thousand meters, or if you're in a science classroom trying to ask good scientific inquiry questions that could be tested, or if you're in language arts and you want to write a creative piece about what the balloon's journey might be.»
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