Sentences with phrase «name of science»

Why do we have to put up with people like Hansen who abuse the good name of science for political ends?
The rest of us would not give a f» k without the science and you would not bring us his name
Inside the numbered envelope ornaments are names of the science activities or items that go to the science activity.
In stressing the importance of the prompt naming of a science adviser, Holt reminded participants that former President George W. Bush did not have a science adviser in place at the time of Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, nor during the anthrax attacks that followed.
Fatal Misconception is decisive proof that the spectacle of overpopulation, which was used to browbeat the Vatican in the name of science, was a grotesque error all along.
«Over a hundred million were killed in the name of eradicating the scourge of religion in the name of science and higher learning» in Communist states?
Over a hundred million were killed in the name of eradicating the scourge of religion in the name of science and higher learning.
And I cant for the life of me think of a time when thousands of people were killed solely in the name of Science.
Religions is only a purpose to use to find excuses to start wars, in the end who ever start a war and killing others don't have God in mind or doesn't pretend to do it in the name of science either.
In his delightful Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science (Dover, 1957), Martin Gardner describes the characteristics which distinguish the pseudo-scientist, or crank, from the orthodox scientist.
I appreciate what Christians have done in the name of science, however, believing in god is still silly to me.
If Atheists started wars in the name of Science and killed countless women and children, then yeah go ahead and say that we don't have any room to talk.
A socio - biologist can tell a young woman on the best scientific authority that nature designed her, body and mind, to conceive, bear and care for children, but it he can not tell her in the name of science that in so doing she will fulfill her human possibilities, and he can not answer her when she declares war on such natural necessities.
Al lin the name of science.
T — How exactly are any of those wars «in the name of science»?
In the name of science and of human power, this movement is radical so far as the old dogmas, creeds, etc. are concerned.
«Texas Researchers Develop 4 Gene - Altered Calves,» reports the New York Times, going on to detail how genes are being spliced by chemical and drug companies hoping to perform all sorts of wonders in the name of science but with profit on their minds and precious little concern over the implications of their actions.
In the name of science, I have made the grave sacrifice of making several batches of these cookies and feeding them to various people in order to confirm that fact.
I have since made it again, to be sure it works, and we have been eating it all weekend — in the name of science, of course — while all cooped up inside the house.
Little ones can get nice and dirty helping plant bulbs in clear containers — all in the name of science!
It was so easy and fun my 4 year old, A, didn't mind sacrificing a little bit of her candy in the name of science.
The science community is gearing up for its own mass demonstration, as calls on social media for a march in the name of science swell across the nation and on Long Island.
Only by pulling back the veil of secrecy, informing citizens of the atrocities that their tax money is funding and holding experimenters accountable for abusing animals in the name of science when more reliable, cruelty - free options exist, can we hope to bring scientific research into the modern age.
This amazing kit will satisfy your little chef's sweet tooth and feed their brain all in the name of science!
Citizen scientists observe and record data to census the world's shrinking amphibian population in the name of science and conservation
As for my PhD, I generally exhausted myself in the name of science and my embryonic academic career.
When Shuaiwen Leon Song boots up Doom 3 and Half - life 2, he does so in the name of science.
We should all take this opportunity to stop the abuse of millions upon millions of conscious animals in the name of science, education, food, clothing and entertainment.
Psychologists asked participants to lie inside a functional MRI scanner next to a live corn snake — all in the name of science, of course.
Then he tortures the hero in the name of science.
In other words, they make people fall over on camera — all in the name of science.
By the time he was 19 he had been anesthetized more than 250 times and undergone innumerable biopsies in the name of science.
Superpowerful X-Ray Laser Boils Atoms in Molecules, Nanosystems and Solids, Explodes Proteins — All in the Name of Science
I know it's all in the name of science, and that's important - but sometimes scientists are so heartless - I mean Pluto is sco cool, Lord of the Underworld, symbol of death, Pluto has a legion of Goth fans.
TOKYO (Reuters)- An embarrassing court ruling that halted Japan's Antarctic whaling will actually help Tokyo take whales in the name of science, a top whaling official said just a day after the prime minister vowed to press for commercial whaling.
Super Powerful X-Ray Laser Boils Atoms in Molecules and Explodes Living Cells — All in the Name of Science
Earthquakes never occur when you need one, so a team led by Johns Hopkins structural engineers is shaking up a building themselves in the name of science and safety.
In the name of science, a team of psychologists spent an entire year inside two such rooms, meticulously documenting changes in preschoolers» personalities.
When engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, say they are going to make you sweat, it is all in the name of science.
A budget struggle has the world's largest steerable radio telescope making sacrifices in the name of science
The naming of Science Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt as the likely next president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has won praise as a move that will bolster women in the profession while providing knowledgeable leadership in the policy challenges ahead on climate change.
In the 1960s, British medics took sometimes fatal liberties with unsuspecting patients in the name of science.
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