In fact,
much science suggests they will persist in some lesser form.
Not exact matches
The same things you generally do to avoid catching any flu — wash your hands and steer clear of the guy hacking and sniffing on the subway or airplane (and hey, if you're want to try stocking up on Vitamin C, you'd be in good company, even if
science suggests you're probably not accomplishing
much).
There are long passages in the last chapter of
Science and the Modern World, for instance, which could easily have served as the source of some of Leopold's ideas, and which
suggest that Leopold's notion of community could be derived from Whitehead's theory of organism without
much difficulty.
If you hate
science so
much, I
suggest you get rid of your computer, or whatever device you are posting from.
Nevertheless, recent developments in the scientific culture, especially as we see them reported in books like James Gleick's Chaos: Making a New
Science, suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature of science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated much of what science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to lite
Science,
suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature of
science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated much of what science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to lite
science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated
much of what
science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to lite
science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to literature.
Again, in the life
sciences and in the social
sciences much knowledge has been accumulated, but the function of such knowledge is not to extinguish the demand for research but rather to provide the basis for vast new explorations into the questions
suggested by such knowledge.
The front of the mailer
suggests Hanna didn't pay attention in
science class — that's why he opposes so
much green legislation.
In challenging the multiple migration model, the new genome data, published online today in
Science,
suggest that Europeans today are the descendants of a very old, interconnected population of hunter - gatherers that had already spread throughout Europe and
much of central and western Asia by 36,000 years ago.
And that
suggests today's budget may be silent on, or vague about, what the president is seeking for some
science agencies,
much less for specific programs and cross-agency initiatives.
I am
suggesting, rather, that it would be a good thing if that event were to motivate some self - analysis within our community about whether we're paying as
much attention as we should be to the psychological well - being of
science trainees and early - career scientists, from the undergraduate years through the postdoc and beyond.
However, others dispute this; a paper published in
Science earlier this year
suggested that the region is still very
much alive.
According to another Dawn co-investigator, Mark Sykes, the director of the Planetary
Science Institute in Tucson, these sorts of unexpected, counterintuitive findings
suggest there's
much more to learn about the bright spots.
The results, published online today in
Science, reveal that the inclusions have a
much lighter isotopic signature than does the ocean,
suggesting that the composition of seawater has indeed evolved over time.
Previous studies
suggest that the Late Cretaceous skies were only occupied by
much larger pterosaur species and birds, but this new finding, which is reported in the Royal Society journal Open
Science, provides crucial information about the diversity and success of Late Cretaceous pterosaurs.
Results of a new study by researchers at the Northeast Climate
Science Center (NECSC) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
suggest that temperatures across the northeastern United States will increase
much faster than the global average, so that the 2 - degrees Celsius warming target adopted in the recent Paris Agreement on climate change will be reached about 20 years earlier for this part of the U.S. compared to the world as a whole.
The findings, published yesterday in the journal
Science,
suggest scientists still have
much to learn about the factors that govern the behavior of ice sheets — knowledge that is crucial to developing more accurate projections of future sea level rise.
Results of the study by Janet Yang, a University at Buffalo expert on the communication of risk information related to
science, health and environmental issues,
suggest that holding a collective, communitarian belief system contributed to altruistic behavior, while those who hold more individualistic values are less likely to be altruistic regardless of how
much risk is triggered.
So cool in fact that
much the same idea was
suggested in Spiral, a
science - fiction thriller published earlier this year by Cornell University physicist Paul McEuen.
Overall, the gender breakdowns of computer
science Ph.D. recipients and new faculty hires «are very close,» Clauset says, which «
suggests there isn't
much slack in the system for intervention at the faculty hiring stage.
But new research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of
Science suggests that taking birth control might influence how
much stock you put into an attractive face.
And there's too
much robust
science to
suggest otherwise.
The
science is clear that high quality saturated and mono unsaturated fats are better for you than poly unsaturated and trans fats, and it also seems clear that eating small amounts of these high - quality fats may be beneficial... But there is absolutely zero evidence to
suggest that basing one's diet on these fats is beneficial in the long run, and there is several decades» worth of research to
suggest that eating too
much fat and animal products is linked to cardiovascular disease.
«Some people have
suggested in the past that it doesn't maybe matter too
much what people eat at an older age,» said study researcher Amy Anderson, of the department of Nutrition and Food
Science at the University of Maryland.
Most importantly, I've found that Jewish dating is as
much an art as
much as it is a
science — many friends, relatives and matchmakers can
suggest a scientifically compatible match, but it takes a truly creative thinker to create a relationship infused with a meaning that goes beyond worldly compatibility.
David Grissmer and his colleagues are producing a series of studies that
suggest how
much later success in math, reading, and
science depend on early acquisition of the kind of «general knowledge» and fine - motor skills learned through art and other subjects.
But did they really revolutionize social
science as
much as Lewis
suggests?
The response from Best Friends to those naysayers was pretty
much what the title of this blog, a riff on a famous movie quote,
suggests: Saving lives isn't rocket
science and your credentials and the letters after your name don't mean a thing if you are not using them to save more lives and end the killing in shelters.
Setting aside for the moment Cuomo's (apparently) poor grasp of the relevant
science, one wonders: if, as he
suggests, spay / neuter services aimed at low - income residents are sufficient to control «feral cat» populations, then why is this issue even a topic of conversation —
much less the focus of a controversial piece of legislation?
His paintings have been described as «microscopic views of the natural world,» and although the references to nature and
science are appropriate, his abstractions do not directly imitate nature so
much as
suggest its intrinsic structures.
Take just this phrase:»...
Science published a study suggesting that by the end of the century, the world could be locked in to an eventual rise in sea levels of as much as 20 ft.» I have an undergraduate degree in geology, and a masters in earth science edu
Science published a study
suggesting that by the end of the century, the world could be locked in to an eventual rise in sea levels of as
much as 20 ft.» I have an undergraduate degree in geology, and a masters in earth
science edu
science education.
Most conservative politicians won't publicly discuss climate change
much, unless its to
suggest that it's a hoax or «unsettled»
science.
Science 275: 957 - 960) have
suggested that the upwelling of cold water in the Eastern Pacific provides a kind of thermostat which keeps the Eastern waters from warming as
much as the Western warm pool waters.
That is, in statistical terms,
Science and Nature might publish Type I errors
much more frequently than the stated alpha would
suggest.
I think Spencer is helpful by
suggesting there is a
much bigger story happening in the world of
science, knowledge and cultural authority of which the climate change incidents of this moment are just part.
I would
suggest that, as a policy wonk, you're not as
much interested in the pure findings of
science as you are in how those findings can be used to drive policy.
I
suggest that
much of the
science is in fact premised on the orthodoxy.
Drawing on case studies of past environmental debates such as those over acid rain and ozone depletion,
science policy experts Roger Pielke Jr. and Daniel Sarewitz argue that once next generation technologies are available that make meaningful action on climate change lower - cost, then
much of the argument politically over scientific uncertainty is likely to diminish.26 Similarly, research by Yale University's Dan Kahan and colleagues
suggest that building political consensus on climate change will depend heavily on advocates for action calling attention to a diverse mix of options, with some actions such as tax incentives for nuclear energy, government support for clean energy research, or actions to protect cities and communities against climate risks, more likely to gain support from both Democrats and Republicans.
The profundity of the climate change scam and the allegiance to it are worrisome in terms of
suggesting the possibility of other
much quieter miscarriages of
science within the environmental regulation game.
I
suggested that your «mainstream
science» was not actually
much to do with
science at all.
And as for «all the money going to climate
science»
suggests that some vast amount of money is being thrown at climate — yet there's not really been that
much of any dramatic increase in the budgets of agencies like NOAA or EPA regarding climate over the last couple of decades.
Their conclusion was «Thus, this
suggests that not all experts are equal, and top CE researchers have
much stronger expertise in climate
science than those in the top UE group.»
The authors
suggest that climate scientists are allowing themselves to be influenced by «contrarian memes» and give too
much attention to uncertainty in climate
science.
Dr Bill Nye, will be on Larry King tomorrow night, a voice
much clearer than mine will address GW vs Hurricanes,
suggest all contrarians to listen to the
science guy.....
By not doing as
much as the
science suggests we need, they've demonstrated the need for environmentalists to also look elsewhere for climate leadership.
With regard to the above comment by the House
Science Committee chief of staff, a prominent member of the audience with
much experience in the on - going AGW debate
suggested to me that NAS management altered the task in order to pre-determine the outcome of the committee's report, so as not to upset the status quo in the scientific community.
However, as Dockrill reported in
Science Alert, the University of Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy flips this thinking around
suggesting that, «once the sophistication of computer thinking reaches a level basically akin to human consciousness, it's our duty to look after the welfare of machines,
much as we do that of people.»
What
Science Says: The idea of the partner allowing the sender to be her / himself fits nicely with self - verification theory, which
suggests that we seek out partners who see us the way we see ourselves.3 Because the partner's views of you agree with your own self - views, being your own person is
much easier, which is beneficial to relationship quality.