Sentences with phrase «institutions of science»

Further reading Daniel Sarewitz, an analyst of the interface of science and society who teaches at Arizona State University, recently wrote an extraordinary and comprehensive essay warming of perils ahead for both science and society if institutions of science don't shift priorities.
A hopeful society has institutions of science and medicine that do not cut ethical corners, and that recognize the matchless value of every life.
The successful conquest of the institutions of science by overtly politicized forces would change little on the ground, but it would help to update society's perceptions so that they match the underlying reality.
The institutions of science are slowly unwinding and assessing the problems that have been revealed in psychologist Marc Hauser's research.
Azoulay also suggests that the harsher penalty for misconduct may help keep the institution of science running smoothly.
The biographical sketches often omit an individual's contributions to the institution of science.
«Since the beginning, almost every institution of science and technology in this country has been used as part of the apartheid strategy, to increase the standard of living of white South Africans and neglect black South Africans,» says Roger Jardine, coordinator of science and technology policy for the ANC.
Diffenbaugh said the congressman and the scientists had «a very pleasant and positive discussion about the level of scientific understanding that we have about the climate system, the institutions of science by which we conduct our day - to - day work and the peer - review process, and how public decisions are made within the context of scientific understanding.
Governor Martin O'Malley launched initiatives and «program policies to leverage our federal facilities and institutions of science and discovery to unlock the enormous economic and employment potential of Maryland's space sector.»
In effect, the academies, which are the most prestigious of the institutions of science, formally nailed their colours to the mast of the politically correct.
For the flat - earth theory to be correct, there would have to be a conspiracy of pretty much all institutions of science over all countries, controlling all individual scientists and even many amateurs, over centuries.
And when it turns out that the institutions of science don't engender the respect and authority that Cox believes they deserve, he has only one answer: more scientism.
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