Sentences with phrase «life scientists need»

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We need to revise our economies «to reduce wealth inequality and ensure that prices, taxation, and incentive systems take into account the real costs which consumption patterns impose on our environment,» the scientists said, adding: «We must recognize, in our day - to - day lives and in our governing institutions, that Earth with all its life is our only home.»
You only need to read the headlines to see the ethical and moral breaches in all walks of life (and that goes for scientists who who fudge figures as well as business people who fudge balance sheets).
We all live only so many years... there is no way each of us can study all of the science we need... scientists (Complexity - Chaos - Systems) tell us that computers can not even predict the future given the known laws of physics, etc...
To the Christian, such an atheistic approach to human nature is essentially inhuman, since men do not exist without a fundamental religious vocation any more than they exist in this life without physical needs, individuality or communities, all aspects of the human condition eagerly studied by social scientists.
How often do most people other than architects and rocket scientists need to make such a calculation in real life?
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
Scientific laws and constants that govern our earth appear fine - tuned to exactly what's needed for life to exist — even atheist and agnostic scientists have written books that question whether this fine - tuning points to the existence of God.
Our age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step, through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth, by the desire to improve our human lot, the desire to destroy life, or mere common curiosity; one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the wholecorpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis.
Nevertheless, as we have seen, there is a small but growing number of scientists, both in physics and biology, who operate with a relational model, who see some correspondence between the constructs of the mind and reality itself, however inexact, and who also see the possibility of restoring the experience of meaning if the non-human natural world is perceived as dynamic, creative, full of life and purpose, whom process thinkers have engaged in conversation; together they have attempted to explore new visions of reality better suited for adaptation to the urgent needs of the contemporary world.
Objectivity is needed — but even a scientist driven to a life of objectivity must get up close and personal with the specimens of study.
For Midgley it is better, indeed imperative, to concentrate on bailing out our planet; what we need from scientists is help in formulating a more realistic attitude toward the physical world in which we live.
We need Hispanic theologians and social scientists who will reflect from within the common experience of faith of our people, not as outsiders but as believers who are seeking to understand, clarify and enrich our own life of faith.
World - renowned animal scientist and meat industry advisor Temple Grandin, Ph.D., states, «Gestation crates for pigs are a real problem... Basically, you're asking a sow to live in an airline seat... I think it's something that needs to be phased out.»
«You don't really forget what to do,» she reassures scientists thinking of embarking on family life, but you do need some time to regain the necessary self - confidence when you go back to the lab.
Across the broad range of life science research under way in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, many companies need scientists with traditional skills, such as pharmacology or biology.
According to the world's most famous living scientist, a deity is not needed to explain the creation of the universe.
But do graduate life scientists have the skills they need to survive and thrive in the corporate world?
Issues such as these, along with the need to balance work life with family life, forces some of us to make a choice between tribes, giving up the «physician» or the «scientist» headdress.
But highly trained life scientists will still be needed for such tasks as late - stage development (ensuring smooth implementation of final phase (III and IV) clinical trials) as well as compliance with regulatory demands (so - called commissioning and validation specialists), according to Croonen.
Before these other elements get translated into code scientists first need to understand how they work in real life.
«Scientists believe the molecules needed to make a cell's membrane, and thus for the origin of life, are all over space,» Allamandola says.
Though aliens might have very different needs than Earth - based critters, and may not even require water, scientists lean on a go - with - what - works approach in the search for life.
The scientists, working in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute at Trinity College Dublin, hope their discovery will have relevance for inflammatory and infectious diseases — and that their findings may also help to develop much - needed new drugs to treat people living with these conditions.
To develop a therapy that's effective and widely implemented, scientists need to understand the people who might benefit from it and figure out the best way to place that treatment in the context of their lives and communities.
«The gathering of international scientists, policy - makers, and students will not only explore the knowledge in hand, but consider what else is needed to chart a course over the next century in which humanity sustains and even improves the relationships that underpin life on Earth.»
«Enceladus may have all of the ingredients needed for life as we know it to currently exist right now, at this very second,» says Curt Niebur, Cassini's program scientist at NASA Headquarters.
Judy King, director of human resources at the International Life Sciences Institute, says she needs «people - people» — a trait often lacking in scientists who prefer working in a laboratory.
«Women need to see careers in science as desirable and realistic life choices,» says computer scientist Barbara Grosz, who chaired the task force.
The Your Wild Life team needs citizen scientists to share observations and photos of camel crickets
This leads to grants that may well meet the needs of young scientists within the country, but that hardly ever covers the actual costs for parents living abroad.
To understand what writers, artists and scientists produce, you need to analyse not just the work but the life.
The search for intelligent life in outer space is going so well, scientists need a little help from you and your home computer
Because the vaccine patch does not need to be kept cold and can be applied directly by the patient, scientists say it could help provide life - saving vaccines to areas with limited resources.
Because the latter group failed entirely, the study shows that the birds need living teachers, the scientists say.
As the world's most famous living scientist, Stephen Hawking needs no introduction — whether appearing on late night chat shows or an episode of The Simpsons.
Organisms, including the single - celled bacteria living in the ocean at that early date, need a steady supply of phosphorus, but «it's very hard to account for this phosphorus unless it is eroding from the continents,» says Aaron Satkoski, a scientist in the geoscience department at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
A few bold scientists say we need speculate no longer: We have already found strong evidence of life there.
Scientists are interested in understanding early life on Earth because if we ever hope to find life on other worlds - especially icy worlds with subsurface oceans such as Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus - we need to know what chemical signatures to look for.
Scientists have debated whether the first significant phase of the compilation of biblical texts happened before or after the fall of the first Temple, in 586 B.C. To get at the potential answers to that question, a group of researchers in Israel analyzed mundane inscriptions about the needs of daily life on 16 ceramic shards written about 600 B.C. from an ancient military fortress in Arad, at the northern edge of the Negev desert.
Scientists are interested in understanding early life on Earth because if we ever hope to find life on other worlds — especially icy worlds with subsurface oceans such as Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus — we need to know what chemical signatures to look for.
«Scientists... need to understand that they are responsible for human lives, and their carelessness has real consequences for people and their families,» says Naveen Sangji, Sheri Sangji's sister and a student at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
When molecular biologist and Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman first sounded the alarm about the need for major overhauls to the way the United States trains its biomedical workforce in the 1998 National Academies of Science report Trends in the Early Careers of Life Scientists, many of her proposals fell on deaf ears.
To continue to grow, the life sciences need the support of physical scientists.
He adds: «Scientists have been so concerned about ozone depletion that they haven't really thought about what effect such a high ozone level could have — life on Earth needs a certain amount of UV.»
Scientists met in 2015 to identify knowledge gaps that need to be filled before human boots on Mars will be safe for potential Martian life and for humans themselves.
With an atmosphere of much less than one percent oxygen, scientists have presumed that there were things living in deep water in the mud that didn't need sunlight or oxygen, but Czaja says experts didn't have any direct evidence for them until now.
But I think one of the things that scientists and other people concerned about science education in the country need to do is make it clear to publishers that as citizens and voters, wherever they live, whatever state or town that they live [in], they will make sure that their elected officials know that textbook X, Y or Z is not to be used in this district because of its bad science.
(«Suitably informed» meaning, of course, that you'd need to spend the best part of a decade getting academically tooled up for life as a scientist).
«Adults are living longer, and many are maintaining a very active lifestyle, creating the need for long - lasting joint replacements,» says Robin Pourzal, PhD, a research scientist in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Rush University Medical Center.
Real - world testing is needed to confirm that the benefits in the game will translate to real life, but for now the game's designer, University of Helsinki cognitive scientist Esko Lehtonen, says the game may be especially useful for kids, who aren't familiar with the rules of the road and still have developing brains.
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