Sentences with phrase «much science coming»

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Cooking is as much an art as it is a science, and precision comes down to two key elements: heat and surfaces.
Since then, additional high - profile studies have come out — including an article, published in the journal of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, which found no evidence that brain games improve everyday cognition — but the topic is still very much up for debate.
As much as Griffith loves to come across as a fun - loving eccentric, he wants to make it very clear that he's also up to serious science.
Shortly thereafter, in 1992, just as Berners - Lee's World Wide Web had come to fruition, Neal Stephenson was inspired by the recent invention, which led to him publishing Snow Crash, a science - fiction novel that illustrated much of today's online life, including a virtual reality where people meet, do business, and play.
Despite the hype, science says that, when it comes to learning and tech at least, young employees are pretty much the same as everyone else.
Klemp believed in the science so much that he convinced investors to come on board for further research, including a repeat of all previous testing.
Well, if it comes down to holy books, the oldest of the scriptures — the Rigveda of India has a take which is very different and much more in accordance with what science is finding:
Like all science, of course, it is falsifiable — but no one has ever proven it wrong, and no one has ever come up with a better theory that explains so much of the natural world using one simple concept, testable using logic and experiment.
When it comes to the big questions, nobody can prove much of anything... neither science nor religion.
- But the difference is, Science eventually comes to its senses in the face of TESTABLE EVIDENCE and changes it's views; the thought of changing away from religious dogma is abhorrant to almost all faiths, and change in practices often take much time.
But you should at least be honest and know that one who believes in the forensic science of origins of life has to have as much faith in the person asserting the theory as one has to have believing God was the witness to the event and told man kind how the world came about in simplistic terms.
A general review of the endnotes from Gunter's paper reveals a fair number of sources who will corroborate the claim that Bergson's scientific views are nor only not outdated, but go very» much to the heart of current scientific methods and insights, but particularly, see A. C. Papanicolaou and Pete A. N. Gunter, eds., Bergson in Modern Thought Towards a Unified Science (New York: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1987), and for important background on how Bergson came to be seen as dated when he was not, see also, Milic Capek, Bergson and Modern Physics, (cited above) and The Philosophical Impact of Contemporary Physics (Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1961), and the volume edited by Gunter, Bergson and the Evolution of Physics (cited above).
As Cosmos continues to turn heads and give this country a (much needed) renewed interest in science, the old debate about science and religion has come back to the forefront...
Bishop Steven believes the Church needs to come up with answers: «In the 19th century and for much of the 20th century, science asked hard questions of faith.
For so long has man thought had disdain for his creator due to his prowess in science, and for so long has man come to a realisation that he has much more to know.
Thus while they have, as have the Religious Right, usefully called into question the harmful influence of the naturalists, when it comes to the well - being of science they are probably as much a hindrance as a help.
You said: «Until «science» can answer questions like WHERE did the universe come from and how matter created itself, I won't give much authority to the «proving of» evolution and science and its claims.»
Until «science» can answer questions like WHERE did the universe come from and how matter created itself, I won't give much authority to the «proving of» evolution and science and its claims.
I picture all of science uncovering much forensic evidence and only able to say this all came from nothing.
Much of the prestige of the Enlightenment came from its close association with modern science.
How much further we have come with science.
The argument that science is just as much faith - driven as religion comes up all the time in these debates, and it is laughable.
One wonders whether, in the future, when we shall know so much more about what literature says and how it hangs together than we now do, we shall come to see literary myth as a similarly constructive principle in the social or qualitative sciences, giving shape and coherence to psychology, anthropology, theology, history and political theory without losing in any one of them its own autonomy of hypothesis.»
When it comes to baking, this is as much science as art.
However, much of the science comes from the collaboration between wineries that are trying to make better wine, growing higher quality grapes and operating more efficiently, and the suppliers that provide the -LSB-...]
Dalglish added: «He's got off to a fantastic start but it's a really difficult run of games coming up and I'm sure, as he said this morning, he is going to work as hard as anybody else and if everybody works together it's not rocket science -(if) everybody works together you've got a much better chance of success.»
While there's no exact science when it comes to how much a newborn should eat, there is a simple mathematical equation to get a rough estimate of how many ounces your baby needs each day.
When it comes to fracking, there isn't much «science» to follow yet — there's mostly just industry - funded propoganda.
This event is intended to work toward the development of a social science of what has come to be known as Web 2.0 - a much heralded transition in Web media characterised by social practices of «generating» and «browsing», «tagging» and «feeds», «commenting» and «noting», «reviewing» and «rating», «blogging», «mashing - up» and making «friends».
The Texas governor and would - be president may not have much time for science when it comes to climate change or evolution, but Rick Perry sure likes it when it helps him get elected.
«(Consolidation is) unlikely to reach the voters at this point, given the strong push - back against it, coming not only from communities in the city, but also much of the suburbs,» said Grant Reeher, director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute and a political science professor in Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, in an email.
The Nature team concludes it came in one of two early waves of migration into the continent, whereas the Science team concludes it came much later, and was unrelated to the initial peopling.
The problem is that science tells us otherwise: sensitive tests reveal that pretty much everything in the modern world — fresh fruit included — comes with a cocktail of chemical extras.
It was all coming down to how much I valued both my science and my relationship, and how I could choose between them.
«It's frustrating because it should be a golden age of planetary exploration because there's so much data that's coming in, but what's missing is the commitment of funding to interpret the measurements,» says Jim Bell, associate professor of astronomy at Cornell University and a science team member on the twin Mars rover mission.
But yesterday, the two sides came to an agreement on how much to spend on the earth sciences that allowed them to advance legislation sketching out a 2 - year vision for the space agency.
The data need to come much more from industry, not just from science labs.
The reviewers dismissed his research as «not impactful,» a common refrain in science funding, which means that Matthew's research might certainly shed light on how cells work — but when it came down to it, how much do we really need to know about how cells work?
Their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, who brokered much of the discourse, comes across as remarkably astute and friendly to science.
Much of next year's science funding won't come from this budget but from the stimulus package, which contained $ 1.6 billion for the Office of Science and billions more for additional enerscience funding won't come from this budget but from the stimulus package, which contained $ 1.6 billion for the Office of Science and billions more for additional enerScience and billions more for additional energy R&D.
That reasoning comes from a Science of Nature report published this month, which estimates that each year the world's spiders (which together weigh as much as 478 Titanics) consume 400 million to 800 million tons of prey.
Until recently, much of what was known to science about déjà vu came from a single extraordinary study conducted in the 1940s by Morton Leeds, an undergraduate at the College of the City of New York.
If you don't put every bit as much attention on these issues as you do on the science, you'll find that all of the happy consequences won't come to pass, because people are just scared to death of this stuff.
They say those cuts don't show up in the government's tally of science spending, however, because much of the reduction comes in spending on capital projects — such as new buildings and equipment — which the newly elected Conservative - Liberal Democrat coalition government last year moved outside of the science budget.
In the words of Nobel prize - winning economist Joseph Stiglitz: «If science is defined by its ability to forecast the future, the failure of much of the economics profession to see the crisis coming should be a cause of great concern.»
Gingrich has written so much and spoken so often that it is possible to confuse the volume of his pronouncements with their frequency, but some of his ideas appear to come straight from the science fiction he has read.
While they will certainly miss out on the pleasure and intellectual excitement that come from knowing how the world works, how much science do they actually need to know to make up their minds about the issues surrounding genetic engineering or global warming?
The US and Britain do not appear to have much in common when it comes to science.
The fluctuations that the team came up with are «inconsistent» with early galaxies and black holes and are much more reminiscent of scattered stars between galaxies, they report online today in Science.
«If we can apply this to other volcanoes, we can really get a handle on how much bromine is coming out,» Tamsin Mather, a researcher who studies volcanoes at the University of Oxford in England, told Science News.
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