Sentences with phrase «issue of life sciences»

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Subject matter eligibility in the United States has recently become a key issue in patent law that has impacted a wide range of technologies in both the life sciences and technology industries.
How can we have a president who thinks birth control is satanic or rejects the use of science to detect early fetal issues to save the life of the mother and / or potentially prevent a baby born in a vegetative state?
Consisting in part of earlier essays, the book ranges over a broad swath of bioethical issues, from the beginning to the end of life, with a particular interest in the moral trajectory of science and technology, reproductive biology, and genetics.
For far from being a deviation from biblical truth, this setting of man over against the sum total of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality of things themselves, are posited in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962).
Christianity and science, which on big issues go hand in hand intellectually as well as historically, everywhere raised the standard of living and cut down on the fun.
It is our best friend in life if we learned and not taken issues in to our hands as Gods on Earth a-busing or applying force but by the power of the science «Sultan» in Sura» t Al - Rahman through which we are told will be able to penetrate Heavens Hight «s God Allah permits..
Super small beings of intelligence, building and maintaining molecular machinery within all megalithic life formations may well be considered ID yet to think of such issues outside the veins of rudimentary sciences is where debates of, are to be made manifestations for thought inspired conjectures.
It is a twofold harmony, logical and aesthetic, he said at the end of the first chapter of Science and the Modern World: «While the harmony of logic lies upon the universe as an iron necessity, the aesthetic harmony stands before it as a living ideal molding the general flux in its broken progress towards finer, subtler issues
Eschewing the extremes occupied by the loudest voices in the national concussion and youth sport conversation, the ones who either deny there is a serious issue that needs to be addressed (who they characterize as the «just a knock to the head» crowd) or have become so convinced that contact sports inevitably result in lifelong disability that they are so fundamentally unsafe that they should be abolished, they opt instead for the common sense middle ground - a place where MomsTEAM and I have been all along - a magical place where it is possible to have a «more thoughtful, science - based» dialog about the role of sports in our kids» lives.
British Life Science Pvt Ltd apologized with a communication received from Mr. S. Mahendra Boopathy, Assistant manager of the company accepting the mistake committed by the company and informing that the stated advertisement has been withdrawn from publication in the future issues of Indian Journal of Pediatrics.He also assured that such violations would not happen henceforth.
This two - day event, held in Washington, D.C., challenges an international audience of policymakers, Internet industry leaders, educators, legislators, authors, law enforcement, Internet safety advocates, teachers and technologists to explore the science and health issues related to children and the Internet: How can we find balance in our hyper - connected lives?
On an issue directly related to the state's strategy of promoting growth in growing technology sectors, including life sciences, The Business Council continues to oppose the proposed pharma marketing restrictions included in the Executive Budget, which would adversely impact on the research - based bio-pharmaceutical sector's ability to do business in New York State.
His leadership and guidance led to the establishment of a world center that serves as a home for scholars and fellows, from both the humanities and the sciences, to pursue interests in education and research on ethical and policy issues in the life and social sciences, in medicine and in the professions.
There were some «must - read» science blogs that discussed general issues of the PhD life, blogs like The Thesis Whisperer, or PhD2Published.
-LSB-...] were some «must - read» science blogs that discussed general issues of the PhD life, blogs like The Thesis Whisperer, or PhD2Published.
In each issue, Popular Science reports on the intersection of science and everyday life, delivering a look at the futuScience reports on the intersection of science and everyday life, delivering a look at the futuscience and everyday life, delivering a look at the future now.
We asked Scientific American readers, as part of our special issue on cities coverage this month, to send us pictures they took of a science or engineering infrastructure scene outside their windows that illustrated the best or worst aspect of life in their city.
We asked Scientific American readers, as part of our special issue on cities coverage this month, to send us pictures they have taken of a science or engineering infrastructure scene outside their windows that illustrates the best or worst aspect of life in their city.
We asked Scientific American readers, as part of our special issue on cities coverage this month, to send us pictures they have taken of a science or engineering infrastructure scene outside their windows that illustrates the best or worst aspect of city life.
«Participants will spend 6 months immersed in health and life science regulatory policy and strategy issues to help support the efforts of Avalere clients that include some aspect of FDA related issues.
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The topic of Information Science and Technology (IST) and Human Rights is enormous and covers all ethical and human rights issues related to the life cycle of all types of information, from its creation and instantiation through its organization, management, preservation, to its dissemination (in any form, including oral communication), evaluation and use.
To address this issue, we conducted a national study of scientific secrecy in academic genetics and the other life sciences.
Also in this issue: the science of sex ratios in future generations, the real trick to successful negotiations, and the disease that makes people allergic to the most common chemicals in everyday life.
A study published in the November 4 issue of Science studied 23 macaques assigned to live either alone, with a friend or in a groups of from three to seven fellow primates.
But the strides made by RunBot, reported in the July issue of the journal Public Library of Science Computational Biology, mark the first time a real - life robot has walked with such grace.
Their success will lead to unprecedented views of the submicroscopic realm and to solutions for challenging issues faced in the life sciences, medicine and manufacturing.
This story appears in the June 24, 2017, issue of Science News with the headline, «The opportunity zone: Exoplanets found in a narrow band around M dwarf stars could host a very different kind of life
The number of top employers headquartered outside North America raises the issue of the importance of a worldwide presence for modern life science companies.
► Economist Heather Boushey's new book Finding Time: The Economics of Work - Life Conflict «offer [s] a thorough, systematic, evidence - based case for a comprehensive package of institutional reforms» to address today's workplace expectations, which «have left millions of working Americans perpetually stressed, conflicted, economically insecure, and time - poor,» wrote Janet Gornick of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in New York City in a review (subscription required) in this week's issue of Science.
She has also been engaged in the issue of reproducibility in life sciences, raising awareness of methodological problems with DNA sequencing of formalin - fixed samples, microRNA detection technologies, and antibody validation.
In a paper published in today's issue of Science, they present evidence that when the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico dried out, it split up dozens of bird populations that now live on either side of the dry area.
The researchers» conclusion that terrestrial placental mammals may have lived down under 110 million years earlier than expected, as reported in the November 21, 1997 issue of Science, could all but uproot the mammalian family tree.
That's the conclusion of a new study published in today's issue of Science, * which shows that worms with a metabolism - slowing genetic defect live 50 % longer lives than their bustling counterparts.
In my view, the most important omission related directly to science and technology aspects of the greenhouse gas issue is the failure to point out the tremendous opportunity that exists to limit warming over the next few decades by imposing strong, mandatory controls of short - lived warming agents (so methane, black carbon, and tropospheric ozone).
On page 1432 of this week's issue of Science, marine ecologists describe a three - way partnership — between seagrasses, lucinid clams, and bacteria living in the clams — that likely keeps toxic sediments from building up and killing the seagrass.
In this week's issue of Science, marine ecologists describe a partnership among seagrasses, lucinid clams, and bacteria living in the clams that likely keeps toxic sediments from building up and killing the seagrass.
Science has not played nearly as prominent a role as it should in informing debates over the labeling of genetically modified foods, end of life care and energy policy, among many issues.
«There are some building - science labs out there who try to bring in as many components as possible, but we never thought they got to the point where they really could address all the issues that might come up in a building design standard,» says Dana Pillai, president of Delos's research division and executive director of the Well Living Lab.
Benny Peiser, director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, said, «Science lives and dies with the issue of testability, replication, verification, falsification.»
«I am impressed by their solid grasp of timely and important issues on the frontlines of science and technology at both the domestic and global levels, and their acute understanding of the relevance to everyday life,» he added.
Its tasks are to reflect different standpoints in the scientific and public discussion of life science issues, to develop ideas how to involve citizens, and to give policy advice on ethics questions surrounding new developments in the life sciences.
I think the life sciences have been a little too late to the party on bringing our talents and resources to bear on solving some of the critical issues within a given community.
With two altered copies of the gene, flies live only about 20 % longer than the norm, the researchers report in the 15 December issue of Science.
Tracing his life allows the biographer to reflect on substantive issues: the building of scientific reputation, the role of science in the postwar US and the merits and pitfalls of popularisation.
(Incidentally, Nelson, a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, wrote a «Life and Career» article for Science Careers in 2004, «Why Students Need Professors» Perspectives on Family Issues,» in which she advises women not to interview while pregnant in male - dominated scientific fields.)
Now, two teams report in the 6 April issue of Science that a related insulin - like pathway shapes life - span in fruit flies as well.
Also in this issue, why living like a caveman isn't all it's cut out to be, the benefits of a rare form of dwarfism in Ecuador, and a maverick artist's take on science.
The coalition hasn't abandoned its original goal of having the candidates participate in a live debate devoted to science - related issues.
The answer, revealed in tomorrow's issue of Science, seems to involve how people move in everyday life: who snoozes and slouches, who fidgets and paces.
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