Government spending fueled the radical advancement of the sciences in the 20th century, leading to incredible breakthroughs
in all branches of science and propelled advancements in the medical, communications, and other industries.
The technical programs
in the branches of science represented by the Affiliated Societies shall be organized by the separate societies with one member of the Executive Committee of the Pacific Division as a member of the Program Committee of each Society.
The Executive Committee may organize Sections to present programs
in those branches of science for which no other provision has been made, such Sections to be maintained only until those subjects shall be provided for by Affiliated Societies.
The purposes of the Southwestern Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are to encourage research
in all branches of science, pure and applied, to diffuse knowledge, and to foster the scientific spirit among the people, by Division meetings held within the Southwestern region, and by such other means as the Executive Committee of the Division may adopt.
The purposes of the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are to encourage research
in all branches of science, pure and applied, to diffuse knowledge, and to foster the scientific spirit among the people, by Division meetings held within the Pacific Coast region, and by such other means as the Executive Committee of the Division may adopt.
It's a nice dream, that a scientist could be equally conversant
in all branches of science.
The church needs more priests like him, some for example who could head a new faculty dedicated to training scientists in theology and also overseeing the recruitment and scientific training of seminarians and clergy who have the aptitude and the wish to become experts
in branches of science.
Many commonplaces of today are the improbabilities of yesterday, and
in any branch of science «improbabilities» occur from time to time which are apparently arbitrary exceptions to previously observed rules.
'' [Relative's name], I've chosen to work
in a branch of the sciences that doesn't want me to start actually doing things until I'm in my early forties.
In every branch of science, Maxwell declared, «the labor of careful measurement has been rewarded by the discovery of new fields of research and by the development of new scientific ideas.»
This is the highest and most prestigious national recognition given to a scientist in India by the Government of India for a major contribution of a path - breaking nature
in any branch of science, engineering and medicine.
We have at least two specialist
in every branch of science.
Our writers are masters
in every branch of science and present you with the best assignment writings.
By: Gunnar Gunnarsson, International Arctic Science Executive Officer and Allen Pope, International Arctic Science Committee Executive Secretary The Arctic is a huge natural laboratory offering a surprising diversity of research possibilities
in every branch of science.
A community in one specialty can not thoroughly check the work of experts
in another branch of science, but must accept their word for what is valid.
This leads to errors in judgement because a theory,
in ANY branch of science, should actively and with strong effort be tried proven false.
Not exact matches
Verily, the life
sciences branch of Alphabet (Google's parent company), has started releasing millions
of mosquitoes
in California.
But if you don't have time to go back to college and earn a degree
in this fascinating
branch of the social
sciences, check out any
of the following resources to dive into consumer psychology:
Intelligent Design, and it's root Creationism, is
in NO WAY an accepted
branch of Science!
Stating the fact that the universe is huge or one
of the most subjective
branches of science, biology, is 100 % correct
in it's theories is a poor reason to deny that God exists.
Similarities
of development, part
of, or parallel to the processes discovered
in biology, are now recognised
in all
branches of empirical
science, and have justifiably resulted
in the universal acceptance by the intelligentsia
of all countries
of evolutionary philosophies
of matter and
of the nature
of living beings.
The idea then current was that astronomy is a
branch of mathematics devoted to calculating where and when things appear
in the sky, whereas it was the job
of «philosophy» (as
science was then called) to explain the nature and causes
of things.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and
science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get
in their cars, and fly
in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all
of those things based on
science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families
branched off — well, no, no no!
Well,
in short, Christians founded the
Branches of Modern
Science and the Modern Scientific Method.
and yes, you would have to say that every
branch of science is false because every
branch disputes what is
in the bible.
There is nothing
in the theory
of evolution, nor
in astronomy, or
in geology, nor
in paleontology, or any other
branch of the
sciences which contradicts Christianity, or any other type
of theism (except Mormonism — we know scientifically that the Indian peoples
of the Americas are not descended from the Jews — which is a key point
of belief for them, much more central than there having been a literal Garden
of Eden is for classical Christianity or Judaism).
In conclusion, the central theme
of this chapter may be rounded out and underscored by a brief consideration
of experimental psychology as the remaining major
branch of the natural
sciences concerned with man and his becoming.
Surprising, because
in the 19th century theology responded with energy and deepening insight to the changes afoot
in several
branches of learning —
in archaeology,
in the discovery
of papyri and the text criticism it fostered,
in the historical
sciences and
in the natural
sciences, and
in changes
in society.
Do you have any idea how many
branches of science have progressed
in that time?
If naturalism is true, then all
branches of the
sciences, evolutionary biology included, could
in the long run be
in serious trouble.
And Barr,
in a subsequent letter, affirms: «The whole point
of my article was precisely to demonstrate that the narrow concept
of randomness that is used throughout all
branches of science is compatible with a divine Providence that governs and directs every event
in the universe.»
Religion and
science were two
branches of the same tree called philosophy or «the search for the truth» before politics
of the Roman Church and Empire kicked the
science part out
in the West.
This «whole» view
of human existence — I use the adjective whole to indicate an inclusive understanding
of human nature — has become increasingly attractive to those working
in the many different
branches of science that have a bearing on human existence.
Such institutions can be very large, and the subjects they offer may include all
branches of Islamic theology from elementary Qur» an recital up to the three constituents
of Islamic
science — law, creed, and Sufism — as well as the accessory
sciences such as instruction
in the correct way to recite the Qur» an, Arabic grammar, exegesis
of the Qur» an, and the study
of the Hadith.
In the branch of this revolution devoted to rice, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and its collaborators in the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP)-- the CGIAR's Research Program on Rice — are already tapping into other ongoing revolutions in genetics, molecular biology, and plant physiolog
In the
branch of this revolution devoted to rice, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and its collaborators
in the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP)-- the CGIAR's Research Program on Rice — are already tapping into other ongoing revolutions in genetics, molecular biology, and plant physiolog
in the Global Rice
Science Partnership (GRiSP)-- the CGIAR's Research Program on Rice — are already tapping into other ongoing revolutions
in genetics, molecular biology, and plant physiolog
in genetics, molecular biology, and plant physiology.
To encourage the application
of fundamental scientific principles to Food
Science and Technology
in each
of its
branches,
An investment
in green chemistry, the
branch of science that strives to find safe, environmentally - benign alternatives for the chemicals we have come to rely on, deserves our support.
Under Dr. Gall's leadership, NAUW
branches sponsored projects for middle and high school girls that focused on increasing their interest
in mathematics and
science and fostering their awareness
of careers that require backgrounds
in those disciplines.
That leads me to believe that either A) it's a political pseudo-accounting term which real accountants would shake their heads at, B) it's a real accounting term that has no practical value, so is almost never used, or C) it's a term borrowed from another
branch of math /
science that doesn't belong
in accounting (like complex numbers).
No doubt, Igbobi, as the hospital has simply come to be known, symbolises this irony as the hospital is widely reputed for its proficiency
in orthopaedics, a
branch of medical
science mostly associated with pains, agonies and sadness as losing
of limbs by amputation is a common feature.
STPF Director Jennifer Pearl, 2002 - 03 Executive
Branch Fellow, brings an inquisitive and data - driven mentality to the position, bolstered by 12 years
of experience at the National
Science Foundation, training as a mathematician and her upbringing
in a family
of public school educators.
Department
of Defense Funding Tables: Total R&D Military
Branch Basic Research
Science & Tech See also: DOD
in the AAAS Appropriations Dashboard
Mathematician Jennifer Pearl's scientific career was already taking shape when the American Association for the Advancement
of Science granted her a one - year fellowship that places hundreds
of scientists and engineers
in policy positions spread over each
of the three
branches of government.
The work earned Libby the 1960 Nobel Prize
in chemistry «for determinations
in archaeology, geology, geophysics and other
branches of science.»
She was also a 2013 - 15 Executive
Branch Fellow at USAID,
in the Global Development Lab, where as a fellow and now program manager, she focuses on sourcing, piloting, and scaling
science and technology innovations for the developing world as part
of a network
of universities called the Higher Education Solution Network (HESN).
Like his mentor Fritjof Capra, who provides an introduction for the book, Lent seeks corroboration for this spiritual insight
in what were once called the «new», non-deterministic
sciences — the study
of complex adaptive systems
in physics and biology, which find curious analogues
in certain
branches of mathematics.
«
In the Cretaceous amber we examine, the ants and termites represent the earliest
branches of each evolutionary tree, and the species are wildly different from what their modern relatives look like today,» said co-author Phillip Barden, a recent graduate
of the comparative biology doctoral program at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School and a National
Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Rutgers University.
Researchers connected with the cosmetics industry do face what Elias and Lochhead term «prejudice» from colleagues
in other
branches of science.
From microprocessor - based medical devices and rehabilitative engineering to implantable devices and biomaterials, bioengineering is that
branch of applied
science that integrates physical, chemical, and mathematical
sciences and engineering principles
in the study
of biology, medicine, behavior, and health.
What a group
of physicists think about climate change matters greatly because climate
science is, after all, a
branch of physics, and most atmospheric scientists are based
in physics departments.