Not exact matches
If you're a
human, then you probably like coffee, but Alaethea doesn't just like coffee... just loves coffee, to the point that she researches it,
experiments with different home - brewing mechanisms, and knows all the best coffee shops in all the best cities.
The
experiments done on
humans DID yeild results that were and are useful to the scientific and medical communities.
I
do also recognize a hierarchy of living beings in that I regard
human life as more valuable than animal life and would not oppose essential medical
experiments on animals, although I am not persuaded that all
experiments are essential.
Philosophy is great when dealing with abstract,
human concepts (beacuse it's process is based around the
human as the standard) but without some way to test philosophical treaties, you are just
doing thought
experiments which may or may not have any bearing on events in the «real» world.
It
does take faith in evolution because that is not a repeatable
experiment in relation to
human existence.
This is
done routinely in
experiments with animals and occasionally with
human patients undergoing neurological treatment.
Use your current «science» theory and now PROVE
humans did this independent of
experiment.
This judgment should be based on enlightened self - interest: Would a vote to grant personhood benefit the rest of us, or harm us (for example, by preventing us from
doing lethal
experiments on this
human that could add to our medical knowledge)?
I honestly find it impossible to believe that men who are otherwise quite intelligent can seriously think, as they appear to
do, that the end of the whole vast
human experiment is sheer nothingness.
In a way evolution has
done its own «
experiments» on what brings about
human flourishing.
There is something wrong with a scientific approach that thinks it has to be proven with randomized
experiments that a paltry
human - made substance doesn't match up with the elixir of
human breast milk (thousands of ingredients in the right proportions for that particular baby to build the brain, body, immune system).
In
humans, we can not
do experiments but can see effects of extreme neglect in children's brains where the brain slows its growth of networks and communication pathways scheduled to come on line at those particular times.
The BUAV noted that according to the review, one in ten
experiments «
did not have a medical benefit»; and that a number of key concerns were expressed by the review regarding animal welfare costs, the application and relevance to
humans and the overstating of medical benefits by researchers.
The charity said this was «particularly concerning» as most of these
experiments studied
human diseases which
do not exist in non-
human primates, such as Parkinson's Disease, and this they suggested «significantly challenges» the validity of the tests.
Just a thought
experiment (covering the missing
human part): If you were a sub commander in charge of ICBMs and you learned your country was destroyed, and took the time to verify (days perhaps because you have no communication) and you are somewhat certain but not perfectly certain as to who
did the attack, and your state no longer supports life, and your head of state is gone,
do you fire your weapons killing millions of innocent people?
M.Y.: We are focused in my laboratory on
doing experiments that ultimately will be able to have impact on
human disease.
Experiments in the 1990s indicated that great apes and some monkeys
do understand deception, but that their understanding of the minds of others is probably implicit rather than explicit as it is in adult
humans.
The summary of his
experiment that Gage sent to the neuroscience meeting
did not specify the size of the
human brain organoids he and his colleagues implanted into mice; he told STAT that he could not talk about the work because he had submitted it to a journal.
Experiments done by Prof Chen and his team also showed that when the editable supercapacitor was paired with a sensor and placed on the
human elbow, it performed better than existing stretchable supercapacitors.
Despite a dearth of
human studies, more than 400
experiments have been
done since the early 1970s to determine how cell phone radiation affects animals, cells and DNA.
The idea sounds far - fetched, but
experiments show just how easily
humans fall for inanimate objects — and we don't even need them to be conscious or seem sentient.
Although the
experiments still need to be
done, Murray believes children would also be protected by the transgenic milk because «pigs are very similar to
humans in the kinds of E. coli bacteria they harbor.»
The idea sounds far - fetched, but
experiments show just how easily
humans fall for inanimate objects — and we don't need them to be conscious or even seem sentient.
In a report published earlier this month, the French committee says: «Contrary to all recognised rules for medical research, the first trials on
humans were
done even though
experiments on animals were still extremely limited.»
That may be impossible to say, because scientists don't run lethal - dose
experiments on
humans.
Cheng and colleagues
did experiments using
human cells and identified hnRNPM's role in controlling the processes linked to tumor metastasis.
Although the
experiments were
done in mice, Hertzano says that it is likely that these genes work similarly in
humans.
In their
experiments, Prof. Markus Ploner, Heisenberg Professor for
Human Pain Research at the TUM School of Medicine, and his team investigated pain perception: How
does the duration of pain or the action of a placebo affect activities in the brain?
Although no tests have yet been
done on real wounds,
experiments on cultured
human skin cells have been encouraging, he says.
We really need more people to
do this as the nature of
human donations means it is very difficult to plan
experiments.
2 - D cell - culture and mouse
experiments also provided key evidence of the virus's modus operandi; although the rodent brain doesn't harbor the full contingent of
human neural stem cells, it has blood vessels and immune - system components that organoids lack.
And not only
does the LVE cut down on cost, it also allows users to print artificial
human tissue on a larger scale and at higher resolution, opening doors for researchers, makers, and professionals to
experiment with 3 - D printing biomaterials and fluids.
Studies of IBD are typically performed using cell culture
experiments or animal models, which don't mimic the precise conditions that occur in the gut of
human patients.
«Normally we would
do additional
human experiments to verify these links,» Shaw says.
The final guidelines on research with
human embryonic stem cells issued on Monday by the National Institutes of Health set out criteria for determining which ES cell lines can be used in federally funded
experiments and give NIH discretion to approve old lines that don't meet stringent modern ethical requirements.
Any policy on
human gene editing will also have to account for the DIY biology community — «citizen researchers» who
do their own low - budget genetic
experiments.
By 2009, Edgerton's work had shown enough promise for the FDA to approve his and Harkema's request to
do a set of
human experiments with the electrode device.
There are obvious differences between a
human's spinal cord and a frog's, he says, but «there are no fundamental differences, meaning I don't see any reason [similar
experiments] would not eventually work [in
humans],» Levin says.
But according to the Nature News article, some experts question whether the CCR5 - editing
experiment needed to be
done in
human embryos.
The treatment
did a lot to prevent cell migration, a key mechanism in metastasis, in
experiments on laboratory cultures (in vitro) of cancerous
human cells.
The finished atlas, Mazziotta says, will serve a purpose similar to what the
Human Genome Project has
done for geneticists, providing a detailed framework of the brain that researchers can use to perform
experiments.
I spent a lot of hours
doing experiments on
human subjects to collect arm positions, forces, and electromyogram signals.
«It lets us ask questions about complex
human tissues without needing to
do experiments on
humans.»
Ruina knew Papadopoulos was right, but he has conducted several
experiments over the years in which the «athlete is smarter than the natural scientist,» where a
human did something that a hypothesis said was impossible.
The loss was bad for the vaccine: In a series of
experiments Hensley and his colleagues showed antibodies from
humans and ferrets (a good animal model for influenza A studies) that had been exposed to the egg - grown vaccine
did not effectively kill the circulating sugar - adorned viruses.
«The sound's frequency (pitch) didn't matter in the first
experiment that used pure tones, but adding more frequencies helped the birds and
humans in the second
experiments.»
«A
human may be slower than a nanobit per second in terms of reading digital information, but this
experiment shows a potentially neat way to
do chemical communications using our sense of touch instead of sight,» Lipomi said.
Churchill, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University, is
doing an
experiment to see if a spear thrown by an early modern
human might have killed Shanidar 3, a roughly 40 - year - old Neanderthal male whose remains were uncovered in the 1950s in Shanidar Cave in northeastern Iraq.
The application is on hold, the agency has told him, as NIH reconsiders its rules for the kind of
experiments he wants to
do: mixing
human stem cells into very early animal embryos and letting them develop, a strategy that could produce tissues or organs for transplantation.
«We
did some
experiments to assess whether the virus has potential for
humans to become infected... it's probably unlikely that
humans are likely to be infected by this particular virus,» he said.