Sentences with phrase «more robust science»

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There is a more robust sense of science in which we require not only that a theory explain and predict phenomena but also that it appeal to lawlike generalizations» to statements that purport to be not only true but necessarily true.
But at the end of the day, we see a common thread in the need for more robust materials and that helps guide our materials science
However, much more can be achieved when the science, engineering and health communities embrace human rights as an area suitable for and deserving of robust inquiry, and become an influential voice in the defense of human rights.
Position papers on implementation of the Right to Science The Coalition plans to commission a series of multi-disciplinary scholarly articles that address tensions and conceptual questions identified as most relevant for developing international consensus and more robust implementation of the right to sScience The Coalition plans to commission a series of multi-disciplinary scholarly articles that address tensions and conceptual questions identified as most relevant for developing international consensus and more robust implementation of the right to sciencescience.
«Our preliminary collars that we deployed in the first field season came up with interesting results, but only provided a couple of weeks of data; they needed to be more robust to keep up with the baboons,» added Dr Andrew King, head of Swansea University's SHOAL (Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation And Leadership) research group in the College of Science, who is the senior author of the study.
This is important, says Otto, because «science is accelerating, and we are searching for a more robust way of incorporating it into our policy dialogue.»
«The econometric exercise is robust, though it accounts more for correlations than real causal phenomena,» Nicolas Carayol, a professor of economics at the University of Bordeaux in France, writes in an e-mail to Science Careers.
The science behind this consumer product is more robust than most.
Many countries now see investment in science and technology as the way to build their economy; the result is larger R&D budgets, which, in turn, are producing more robust academic collaborations with international colleagues.
«While this budget no longer funds a formal Office of Education, NASA will continue to inspire the next generation through our missions and channel education efforts in a more focused way through the robust portfolio of our Science Mission Directorate,» Lightfoot said.
That (knowledge of where they're not) makes our science more robust
What «robust» science suggests that one can get away with eating more calories if said calories are a particular macronutrient?
The modern metabolic science of long - term fat loss and robust health has nothing to do with eating less and nothing to do with exercising more.
In addition to a vast range of brick - and - mortar degree offerings, Gardner - Webb offers robust online course offerings in fields like business, education, health, social science and more.
Or for a more robust foundation in marine science enrol in the Scientific Diver program followed by the one - week PADI Divemaster add - on.
The basics of global warming science remain robustmore greenhouse gases will continue to heat the planet, erode ice, raise seas and present challenges to many human and ecological communities.
There's more than enough research, including work in the peer - reviewed literature, to provide «Republic science and Democratic science» even as the case for concern about building greenhouse gases remains robust.
Progress is continuing apace; and when (I choose to use that word rather than «if») the science becomes more robust, and when (or if) the corresponding climate trends toward volatility of weather emerge clearly from the background noise of «natural» daily weather, then more and more governments will find motivation to act.
Science has a good track record of replacing inferior conclusions based on the former with more robust and general conclusions based on the latter.
In a more conventional field, in which highly technical papers were published in professional journals rather than Nature or Science, the paper would be read by the few experts, who over the next few years would try to understand what it all means, whether it is really new, what the weaknesses might be, do their own analyses to see how robust the results are, and ask if there are conflicting data sets.
More disappointingly, the authors also seemed to have forgotten that the hockey stick was jsut the immediate symptom, that both they and M&M had raised more fundamental issues regarding paleo - climate science core culture — the lack of full disclosure, the acceptance of journal unenforced policy, the lack of informed and robust peer reviews, eMore disappointingly, the authors also seemed to have forgotten that the hockey stick was jsut the immediate symptom, that both they and M&M had raised more fundamental issues regarding paleo - climate science core culture — the lack of full disclosure, the acceptance of journal unenforced policy, the lack of informed and robust peer reviews, emore fundamental issues regarding paleo - climate science core culture — the lack of full disclosure, the acceptance of journal unenforced policy, the lack of informed and robust peer reviews, etc..
So there is proof, before your eyes (read IPCC WG1 AR4 — its on the web) that climate science is more vast than the institutions and names you can recite and that the ethics of climate science are robust against whatever threats you construe from the emails.
The critical missing piece of information here is that science related to climate change is much more robust than what can be challenged by excerpts from a few private emails (of hundreds) stolen from a server.
For the next decade — as the emerging science was becoming increasingly robust, and as international efforts to curb heat - trapping emissions gained steam and calls for action grew more urgent — the company persisted in emphasizing the lingering uncertainties of climate science and the costs of ambitious policies, the documents show.
WRT AGW and climate science, the basic requirements for a robust «core» knowledge area have not been met, and to describe ANYONE as an expert in climate science is, as Dr. Carter noted in a recent talk, simply foolish; there are, he notes, about 100 significant specialties involved in it, and no one man can be conversant with more than one or two.
Andrew Montford's observation comes in response to an article by Gavin Schmidt, in which he apparently shows more reflection on the problems of science and advocacy than I would have expected, given his robust statements about «deniers», and his refusal to debate with more sceptical climate scientists in the past, and his impatience with his scientific critics, to the delight of climate activists.
The IPCC, and the climate science community as a whole, evidently considers this observationally - based - scaling approach to be a more robust way of identifying the influence of aerosols and other inhomogeneous forcings than the almost purely climate - model - simulations - based approach used by Shindell.
Based the principles of science, this result is more robust than the model projections and force fitting of the IPCC.
My six grader could do a more robust analysis for a middle school science project.
Climate science is getting even more robust and conclusive.
All Pledges Fall Short of the Science Ultimately, though the emission cuts proposed for 2020 by the Kyoto Protocol members are dramatically more robust than those being mulled over in the Washington, none are in the 25 - 40 % range which scientists say is required to keep global average temperature rise below the critical threshold of 2 °C.
There are more robust, parsimonious explanations which fit with the theories and empirical data of physical science.
In the «research priorities» document section on «Computer Science Research for Robust AI» (page 3), the authors note that «as autonomous systems become more prevalent in society, it becomes increasingly important that they robustly behave as intended,» and state that the development of autonomous weapons and other systems has «therefore stoked interest in high - assurance systems where strong robustness guarantees can be made.»
With more than 70 years of science - based, research - based insight, the MBTI assessment is a robust tool for self - awareness and improvement.
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