Sentences with phrase «implications of the science»

Re # 8 and the other comments related to # 8 its again about the political implications of the science.
Response: The subtle distinction is that we won't discuss the economic implications of the science.
I highly value the social implications of Science After Hours: it lets the community be informed about local research programs in a low stakes approachable environment, further tying our community together.
But, for those focused primarily on the broader implications of the science, the logical path is to start with the authoritative assessments from the US National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, the I.P.C.C., etc..
Wilson thinks that the answer to these and similar questions is no, primarily because of scientific illiteracy, but also because of a widespread failure to live up to the intellectual, religious and moral implications of science.
Churches and campus ministries like Cru, InterVarsity, Navigators and Ratio Christi need to explain the theological implications of the science.
The Bulletin oj the Atomic Scientists was launched, and has continued to deal responsibly and influentially with social and political implications of science.
The primary influence, Nisbet and Markowitz determined, was that of differences in people's perceptions about the social implications of science.
For those focused primarily on the broader implications of the science, the logical path is to start with the authoritative assessments from the US National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, the I.P.C.C., etc..
Mathews recognized that characteristic religious acts such as prayer and worship may not survive such adjustment, but he saw no alternative to complete openness, and he personally found the implications of science supportive of the religious response.
The Center for Public Engagement with Science and Technology provides scientists with communication resources, and it also facilitates dialogue between scientists and the public about the benefits, limits, and implications of science.
Integrating science into seminary education will not only benefit professors and students, but ultimately it will enrich those in the pews who are interested in the discoveries and implications of science.
Then we must help those audiences understand the implications of the science for the decisions they make every day in their areas of expertise and influence.
Their subjects ask them to engage with wider cultural issues, for example, the Science National Curriculum includes the requirement that learners should «understand the uses and implications of science, today and for the future».
His research focuses on human learning and memory, and on the implications of the science of learning for instruction and training.
It never occured to us it might be necessary to explicitly point out the difference between «the politicization of the science», which is obviously something we talk about quite frequently here at RC, and the «political implications of the science» (i.e., whether or not the Kyoto Accord should be ratified), which is something we obviously don't.
Specialized reporters have tracked the developments in climate science and the policy debates over the implications of that science.
He says that governments resist «the implications of the science», but in reality, politicians saw opportunity in the climate crisis, hence they have sought to champion it.
It is too difficult to contemplate the possibility of the end of progress, yet when I talk to those who can not avoid the implications of the science, the scientists themselves, there is a palpable mood of panic.
Indeed, it can be argued that they show a lack of integrity when they hide behind technical language that keeps people from grasping the implications of science.
This report presents «Signature Effect» as an explanatory metaphor that helps people reason about the scientific concept of epigenetics and the implications of this science.
This report presents «Air Traffic Control» as a explanatory metaphor that helps people reason about the scientific concept of executive function and the implications of this science.
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