Sentences with phrase «much the scientific community»

While doing his Ph.D. at Stony Brook University, Levy found that «there was very much a scientific community composed of faculty and graduate students and an open - doors policy not only with my advisers but also with the faculty in the programme.

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Your scientist that you so much want to believe are biased and are not recognized by the REAL scientific community.
Seems all the scientific community love to talk and explain about how much they know or think they know.
The scientist as much as anyone else is dependent on the tradition of the scientific community, on its especial authority, responsibility and methods of going about its scientific tasks.
No Ryan, I am sorry, but you will not find much support for the supernatural / magical elements of your Bronze Age belief in the scientific community.
The word theory is used much to loosely outside of the scientific community, mostly because of a misunderstanding of the word when applied to science.
The genetic fallacy is not so much a fallacy common within the scientific community as it is of the community at large as it seeks to interpret science.
First we need to examine the presuppositions that are held by many in the scientific community and which have influenced much of contemporary society.
Today the mood of the scientific community is much more modest.
Scientific history can shed much interesting light on the historical circumstances surrounding the great events upon which our hope is founded, and critical historical work can even become a necessary and corrective ingredient in a community's recalling of its foundational moments.
The theory of affective continuity never received much attention from the scientific community.
NOTE WELL: the scientific community in general is much more humble about that question than you are being.
Over the past 20 years, evidence that humans are affecting the climate has accumulated inexorably, and with it has come ever greater certainty across the scientific community in the reality of recent climate change and the potential for much greater change in the future.
There's a well - established notion in much of the scientific community that big breakthroughs occur when people work together and when previously separate disciplines are fused.
But academic science has, in recent decades, become a much more complex endeavor, and the scientific community has been slow to adapt.
At the same time, the first sentence seems intent on convincing the scientific community that Culberson is much more supportive of science than the president.
CMV has not drawn the same attention in the medical and scientific community as the much less common Zika virus, despite causing similar neurological complications, says Boger.
«To be recognized in the scientific community, it is critical to be published,» she explains, but there is so much competition in research, «sometimes people may see their contribution to a manuscript differently than others.»
For authors, it's a chance to get their peer - reviewed results in front of the scientific community as much as four to six weeks before they would otherwise appear in print.
The question was much on the mind of the scientific community in Britain at the end of the 1960s.
«It's pretty much unanimous in the scientific community that seaborgium is an excellent name.
Right now, much of the emphasis in science is on the professional responsibility of scientists to stick to «standards agreed upon by the scientific community» regarding how research should be conducted, Frankel said.
When Cody Messick first visited the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO) as an undergraduate student in 2012, much of the scientific community was skeptical that gravitational waves could be detected.
Although I reluctantly agree with the editors that mandatory GMO labeling is bad policy, I'm certain that fighting disclosure is not where the scientific community should be putting its energy — especially because it's very likely that North America will soon be swamped by the pro-labeling tide that has already swept across Europe, Asia and much of the rest of the world.
«When we first started investigating this compound it was frankly a bit of a long - shot and there was much scepticism from the scientific community,» she said.
The scientific community would much prefer to see him learning about science firsthand than being closeted with minders and advisers.
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse and colorful threads, an unflinching consideration of actual data reminds us that our nation's biomedical research workforce remains nowhere near as rich as it could be.
Going overseas to work is certainly a big step to make but it can enhance your career in many ways as well as enrich your life experience — and as long as you keep in touch with the scientific community back home, you shouldn't worry too much about returning.
Maybe this little pause is an opportunity for a reset — a chance for the scientific community to acknowledge that the CRISPR system, as some have quietly suggested all along, was actually «invented» by bacteria eons ago as an ingenious immune response to viral infection, and that its rediscovery was accomplished by so many heroic (if you will) hands and with so much public coin that the technology ultimately belongs in the public commons and should not be patented and...
Now it appears that the antiscience side is in a much better position from a public relations point of view than the scientific community is.
To be sure, the exact details of the algorithm can not be evaluated because the dating sites have not yet allowed their claims to be vetted by the scientific community (eHarmony, for example, likes to talk about its «secret sauce»), but much information relevant to the algorithms is in the public domain, even if the algorithms themselves are not.
Her words came 2 days before the European Commission presents a green paper on future European Union funding for research and innovation and much of Geoghegan - Quinn's speech hinted at potentially radical changes ahead for the scientific community.
The findings of the study are part of a much larger, fiercer debate within the scientific community over the megafauna extinction.
The internationally televised World Cup demo failed to impress many in the scientific community, who noted that it was hard to discern how much the man actually controlled his exoskeleton.
Šucha recommended that the scientific community rely much more heavily on the social sciences to «understand how the values are being formed, how they are being communicated, how they are being perceived, how the evidence is being perceived.»
Both Paul and Leonidas deserve much credit for generating interest in the scientific community to press ahead with various Europa missions.
A History of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) and Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) NISE Net partner Chris Toumey of the University of South Carolina NanoCenter has published his review of Cyrus Mody's Instrumental Community, noting, «the book emphasizes that no matter how good the technology was in [STM's and AFM's], they required acceptance in certain scientific communities before they could contribute much to nanotechnology or other scientific fields.
Thanks to The Florence Gould Foundation's support and leadership of these Fellowships, the program has quickly become a highly sought after fellowship in the scientific community and has taken its place among the ranks of much older fellowships around the United States.
Twenty - five years after the last edition of this conference in Nantes both the city and our scientific community have changed much.
Matthew has invested much of his 30 - year career building relationships within the scientific, academic, corporate, and investor communities.
Historically much of the scientific community has rallied vigorously against any attempt by the humane community to regulate in any way what may be done to animals in the name of research and education, even by grade school children working with little or no training and qualified adult supervision.
«Genomics is becoming much more data - driven, which requires new approaches for data management, storage and transfer and for overseeing the scientific community's access to the data,» Dr. Guyer said.
Despite the differences of opinion, however, there's growing agreement within the scientific community that we need to do much more to determine the risk of rapid sea - level rise.
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People in the climate research community resisted doing this for years, believing that they were only involved in a scientific debate, where, after much back and forth, and a fair amount of snark, reality would eventually win out.
These actions have helped the U.S. foreign policy community both to build much stronger links to the U.S. scientific community and to increase its internal scientific capacity to deal effectively with the many technical issues that arise in contemporary U.S. foreign policy.
Dave: Many people in the biohacking community have had trouble with how much they overpay their life insurance provider because these companies haven't caught up with new scientific studies that have changed the way different diet types and exercises are viewed by the scientific community.
Yet her warnings fell on deaf ears in the scientific communitymuch to the public's misfortune — due mostly to the ties between the vegetable oil industry and big - money corporations with their government subsidies.
There has been much speculation in the scientific community about the health benefits of whole grains.
There is still much to discover about maple's health benefits, and the scientific community has only uncovered the tip of the iceberg.
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