Sentences with phrase «more scientific point»

A more scientific point of view on our diet.
A chance encounter with a primitive species provided the opportunity to study them in order to gain more scientific points for research, but that was a fare less compelling option than accelerating their technological advancement.

Not exact matches

Metzger points out that there are far more asteroids near Earth than could ever be explored solely through scientific funding, and highlights the role terrestrial mining operations have played in expanding geologic knowledge.
While the findings are from scientific, the responses align with more accurate research that points to the growing importance of the social aspects and implications of work.
The Internet of Value will enable the exchange of any asset that is of value to someone, including stocks, votes, frequent flyer points, securities, intellectual property, music, scientific discoveries, and more.
The point is that a natural explaination is no more scientific than a supernatural one.
It just claims that the scientific data points to more than just chance.
Please cite actual «scientific» facts that do more than * point * to god's existence.
Nevertheless, at specific points such as the time and manner of creation and the expectancy of divine intervention in an established order, the defenders of traditional Christian belief have had to make more adjustments than have the exponents of the scientific spirit.
If this is perhaps unfair to the scientific community, it points to a more general truth: A heavily mechanized, technologized society is permanently at risk of forgetting those things which can not be produced or consumed, only delighted in.
Whitehead pointed out long ago, in Science and the Modern World, that the habits of medieval rationalism prepared the way for the scientific discoveries of the seventeenth century, an insight given far more documentation, depth, and scope in the writings of the historian and philosopher of science Stanley L. Jaki in our time.
The more our liberal, social - scientific thinking excuses human culpability, the more it points the finger at God, the primal source of our ambiguous existences.
«39 Remove the probability of error as one's starting point and instead substitute a «scientific» (inductive) approach to Scripture, one beginning with the Bible's own teaching concerning its infallibility, and building criticism of it from there, and even these more difficult problems dissipate.
Such a concession could be exploited by promoters of rival sources of knowledge, such as philosophy and religion, who would be quick to point out that faith in naturalism is no more «scientific» (i.e., empirically based) than any other kind of faith.
Moreover, scientific and technical progress in the next ten years will introduce unprecedented achievements In this field and it is no exaggeration to assert here and now that teleconimuni - cation will play a primary role both on the national and on world levels and it could also be pointed out that the most difficult problems are not generally of a purely technical nature and that telecommunications questions should more and more command the attention of governmental authorities at the highest level. . . .
«18 In support of this he points out that the development of greater scientific power also makes it possible for those with power to try to achieve a wider and more tyrannical dominion over larger areas of life.
R.D. Wilson who wrote «A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament» pointed out that the names of 29 Kings from ten nations (Egypt, Assyria, Babylon and more) are mentioned not only in the Bible but are also found on monuments of their own time.
As a matter of fact, more and more, little by little, scientific discoveries point to a God than not.
I watched several more testimonials last night, and partly because I am fairly far removed from the scene, and discuss the matter from a female point of view, a wife, a mother, a grand - mother, an aunt, a god - mother, also the point of view of health and hygiene, which is huge, physical, scientific, and mental.
Another question: why is it that, more than a century and a half since Darwin's theory (and it's still taught world - wide as an unproven theory) has the evidence increasingly pointed away from him, not in support of him», is utterly and quite refutably wrong by an abundance of verifiable scientific evidence.
The increasing number of scientific discoveries involving hyper - complex systems, even among the smallest of life forms, point away from the idea of these systems forming by simple «chance» and more toward an intelligent creator.
From a biological point of view, one question begs answering: why or how could 40 - 60 % of otherwise healthy infants have sleep problems to solve and if this is percentage is anything near the truth then the cultural and or scientific models of normal healthy sleep that underlie our cultural ideologies must reflect far more about adults than they do about babies.
Your baby doesn't need anything more than a little wipe down like I said after birth to get the blood off if there's any or the meconium which is that dark sticky poop and scientific evidence is pointing toward mom should wait at least a week actually to do any type of sponge bath.
A more scientific way of thinking about it is that large parts of the system have reached an ecological tipping point.
As Hockfield moves into her role as AAAS president, she often makes the point that the challenges facing the world as the population grows to more than 9 billion by 2050 — including the need for improved access to sufficient food, clean water, sustainable energy and health care — can only be met through fundamental scientific and engineering research, accompanied by the translation of that research into market - ready applications.
Writing in his blog at weirdexperiments.com, he points out that: «No other movie title pops up more often in the heading of a scientific paper than The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.»
From that point on the challenge to prove or disprove the idea that an ecosystem was more than its individual constituents began to occupy more and more young minds and spawn more scientific journals and textbooks.
But it's the science pointing to possible human health impacts that has Schulz convinced that there's more than enough scientific evidence to begin a phase - out of lead ammunition.
However, Barker makes the point that novice researchers will learn more effectively once they have gotten their feet wet, a philosophy that rings true for all scientific disciplines.
And what more broadly is the role of the blogger within both the science journalism world and the broader scientific world at this point, the whole world of research?
As the bubble rises, it picks up more and more of the balloon — there's still about 900 feet laid out on the tarp at this point — and begins to arc over the launch vehicle, a motorized crane that is holding the scientific payload about 10 feet off the ground.
«The discovery of Shell indicates a clear path toward more intensive use of already planted lands, and thus should lessen pressures to expand the land area devoted to oil palm, notably onto endangered rainforest land — a major concern for the environment and a rallying point for activists in recent years,» says Robert A. Martienssen, Ph.D., scientific co-founder of Orion Genomics, who is also a professor of plant genetics at CSHL.
From a purely scientific, not to mention pragmatic, point of view, the main question is more straightforward: Why do so many embryos fail to grasp the womb?
I could also point out that someone working in academia or industry who is embittered by knowing that their choice of career was made by seeking to placate an advisor could do more to discourage other women and minorities from entering scientific careers.
Website contributors with less media exposure can also learn how to answer questions or convey scientific information in a general interest story by reading more experienced commenters» input, Guilyardi points out.
While supporters claim more vigorous growth and pest resistance, critics point to a lack of a scientific explanation for that improvement.
«It is extraordinary that in the Spain of the 19th century, a 17 - year old kid would make such a scientific discovery, and it is even more impresive that he had the courage of submitting it for publication to a foreing scientific journal,» points out Sánchez Almeida.
The NIH registry proved far more complete, especially for reporting adverse events — signs that a therapy might be going badly wrong.Piller has noted earlier in the story how some institutions point to published scientific papers as a place they have reported findings.
Still believing in man - made global warming — after all the scientific discoveries and revelations that point against this theory — is more than a little nutty.
These were a series of experiments in which the software ran and processed images under various conditions, selecting targets and gradually being given more authority to command responses to its decisions, culminating in being allowed to select targets, point ChemCam at them, and fire the laser in a series of pulses as occurs during standard scientific measurements.
And Perdue's not the only leading recipient of Southern's political support to help spread the questionable scientific talking points the utility has paid for: Rep. Gary Palmer, an Alabama Republican who received $ 18,000 from the company's PAC and employees in the 2014 cycle, last year told WATE that science «says global climate change is more a function of nature and solar activity than it is anything man does.»
How to regulate amateur life scientists is not really a new issue at all; just an issue where the possibilities of genetic manipulation have recently elevated the stakes to the point where the scientific community is beginning to share concerns expressed by the humane community for more than 200 years (beginning before there were actually any organized humane societies.)
He is lead author of a new paper by an international scientific team in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE) which argues that while more and more of the planet's environments are approaching major regime shifts — or points of no - return — there may still be time to save them.
From a scientific point of view, it makes much more sense to use human stem cells to model human hearts.»
The new statement reviews current scientific evidence, points out gaps in knowledge and discusses the need for more research in women, said Dr. Laxmi Mehta.
There is not much out there in the scientific world to date, however, to make the claim that healthier people are more spiritual, but the science that points to the benefits of having a spiritual life and outlook is compelling.
To help combat these destructive free radicals and prevent the health problems they can cause, scientific studies for a while now have pointed to the need for more antioxidants.
To me it seems pretty clear that while things may change with further research, at this point in time, the truth claims made by people promoting these products are more of a marketing artifact than a scientific conclusion.
I know you were looking more for scientific research but unfortunately I don't know of any to point you to.
^ Well, that's the message the Western medical literature has been repeating for about 70 years, and looking at Loren Cordain fat belly, I think the «you'll be screwed for including any animal products» - pitch is spot on... okay jokes aside, the point was that there's no chance in a million year that blog is something what would be referred as «health blog», this is more like some kind of a Lierre Keith - style, anti-vegan blog which tries to be scientific.
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