This reawakening saw artists delve into the spheres of social concerns, belief systems (the spiritual), the ethics of
the new age of science, and a reckoning with history and the history of art.
Resolution of these profound questions could unlock the secrets of existence and deliver
a new age of science within several decades.
Not exact matches
The Secret Life
of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents
of the Middle -
Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup
of the most recent
science on how the human brain
ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset
of age — which is itself a relatively
new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage bra
new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The
New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage bra
New York Times «s deputy
science and health and medical
science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
nexquare is an EdTech startup leveraging the power
of new -
age thinking and
science of data to re-imagine education.
In my recent article, Buyerology: The
New Science of Understanding Buyer Behavior, I introduced the concept
of Buyerology and the need for a renewed focus on understanding buyer behavior in the Social
Age.
A doctrine challenged by
science can be abandoned; a commandment that clashes with modern attitudes ignored; the problem
of evil washed away in a
New Age bath.»
His essay entitled «Remobilizing for Enduring Peace and Social Progress» (31) communicates his sense
of the urgency
of the task and his conviction that the social
sciences and psychotherapy offer important resources that may help us survive and develop a
new age for humankind.
In «Experience, Mind and the Concept,» The Journal
of Philosophy 21/21 (Oct., 1924)(reprinted in Hepler, ed., Seeking A Faith for a
New Age: Essays on the Interdependence
of Religion,
Science and Philosophy, Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press.
[In thousands (175,440 represents 175,440,000)--------- Total Christian --------- 173,402 Catholic --------- 57,199 Baptist --------- 36,148 Protestant - no denomination supplied --------- 5,187 Methodist / Wesleyan --------- 11,366 Lutheran --------- 8,674 Christian - no denomination supplied --------- 16,834 Presbyterian --------- 4,723 Pentecostal / Charismatic --------- 5,416 Episcopalian / Anglican --------- 2,405 Mormon / Latter - Day Saints --------- 3,158 Churches
of Christ --------- 1,921 Jehovah's Witness --------- 1,914 Seventh - Day Adventist --------- 938 Assemblies
of God --------- 810 Holiness / Holy --------- 352 Congregational / United Church
of Christ --------- 736 Church
of the Nazarene --------- 358 Church
of God --------- 663 Orthodox (Eastern)--------- 824 Evangelical / Born Again \ 2 --------- 2,154 Mennonite --------- 438 Christian
Science --------- 339 Church
of the Brethren --------- 231 Nondenominational \ 2 --------- 8,032 Disciples
of Christ --------- 263 Reformed / Dutch Reform --------- 206 Apostolic /
New Apostolic --------- 970 Quaker --------- 130 Full Gospel --------- 67 Christian Reform --------- 381 Foursquare Gospel --------- 116 Fundamentalist \ 2 --------- 69 Salvation Army --------- 70 Independent Christian Church --------- 86 --------- Total other religions --------- 8,796 Jewish --------- 2,680 Muslim --------- 1,349 Buddhist --------- 1,189 Unitarian / Universalist --------- 586 Hindu --------- 582 Native American --------- 186 Scientologist --------- 25 Baha'I --------- 49 Taoist --------- 56
New Age --------- 15 Eckankar --------- 30 Rastafarian --------- 56 Sikh --------- 78 Wiccan --------- 342 Deity --------- 32 Druid --------- 29 Santeria --------- 3 Pagan --------- 340 Spiritualist --------- 426 Other unclassified --------- 735 --------- No religion specified, total --------- 34,169 Atheist --------- 1,621 Agnostic --------- 1,985 Humanist --------- 90 Secular --------- 34 Ethical Culture --------- 11 No religion --------- 30,427 --------- Refused to reply to question --------- 11,815
Against
new knowledge, as men gain
new wisdoms from
science and
new power in the universe, there is no Lordship
of Christ over all the
ages, unless His voice can speak with as much authority affirming and defining now, and a thousand years from now, as it did in the market towns
of Galilee, in the Temple at Jerusalem, and along the shore
of the Sea
of Tiberias.
Today, we have to bring the same process to its ful lment as both the
new truths and the speci c errors sown in the beginnings
of the
age of science ripen to harvest.
The rise
of science in the modern
age — whether in the form
of evolutionary theory, behaviorism, neuroscience, or the
new cosmology — provides an example
of this misguided tendency.
One
of the conceits
of our
age is the idea that reason and
science have banished superstition and brought a
new era
of light to human affairs.
The electronic
age with its offering
of a wide variety
of ways to present the human voice has commanded
new attention to oral language.1 Perhaps the ascendancy
of science and the domination
of the scientific method has created such a restricted view
of language that a reaction in favor
of more dimensions to language is to be taken simply as clear testimony to a general degeneration
of meaningful discourse, a degeneration in which the church figures prominently.
Our projections
of the future demand some assessment regarding what kinds
of things — given the
new possibilities for
science and technology — we really want to promote for the
ages ahead.
If you go out
of the mainstream and into what the church would call
New Age, there are several books that begin to make the connection between spirituality and
science.
The
New Birth
of Christianity: Why Religion Persists in a Scientific
Age by Richard A. Nenneman HarperCollins, 198 pages, $ 19 As the institutions
of Christian
Science reel under a succession
of crises, one
of its top officials calmly explains why Mary Baker Eddy got it right the first time.
Science is a self correcting process and in 50 years
new information may come to light that will force us to revise our estimate
of the earth's
age, though I doubt that will be the case..
We can and must draw a
new vision
of Christ for this
age, which will be the basis
of a synthesis
of science and religion.
And he formulated from what he observed among those he took to be the first people to embody the «
new order
of the
ages» the first «law»
of the «
new science of politics.»
When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952, Winston Churchill, her first prime minister, heralded the coming
of the
new reign in the House
of Commons as marking «a golden
age of...
science and machinery», in which the nations
of the world would be able to produce «an undreamed -
of prosperity with culture and leisure ever more widely spread can come, perhaps even easily and swiftly, to the masses
of the people in every land».
«From coping with older
age to the
new contours
of religious faith, social
science informs and deepens understanding.
A
new discovery
of thousands
of Stone
Age tools has provided a major insight into human innovation 325,000 years ago and how early technological developments spread across the world, according to research published in the journal
Science.
Science News for Students is an award - winning, free online magazine that reports daily on research and
new developments across scientific disciplines for inquiring minds
of every
age — from middle school on up.
Now a
new branch
of the
science of aging has sprouted, from a part
of the world that, oddly, was excluded before: nature.
New research published today in Nature Geoscience by Richard Zeebe, professor at the University
of Hawai'i — Mānoa School
of Ocean and Earth
Science and Technology (SOEST), and colleagues looks at changes
of Earth's temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) since the end
of the
age of the dinosaurs.
Rosetta's continuous orbit around comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko is helping scientists figure out how life began on Earth — and heralds a
new age of comet
science.
There's been a resurgence
of discomfort with
science, bubbling up from both conservative religious quarters and
New Age movements.
Regenerative medicine represents a
new frontier in
science, which seeks to understand the mechanistic basis
of tissue
aging, repair, and regeneration and to leverage this knowledge to improve human health.
Indeed, references to strings and higher dimensions are already a staple
of New Age «
science» books.
The
new research, published online today in
Science, is consistent with the idea that these so - called free radicals are a cause
of aging, but additional work is needed to clarify how the protein actually extends lives.
But in the journal
Science on Thursday, Andrew Weaver
of the University
of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, surveys the current research and concludes «it is safe to say that global warming will not lead to the onset
of a
new ice
age».
Earlier this year, other researchers found that the «magnetic
age»
of Manson rocks did not match the Cretaceous mass extinction (
New Scientist,
Science, 17 April).
December 20 Plastics Unwrapped: From bulletproof vests to global pollution, Seattle's
newest science exhibit reexamines our relationship with the defining material
of the modern
age.
Reiss and Marino grudgingly say that their story starts with John Lilly, the self - professed father
of «dolphinology,» an iconoclastic voice
of the
New Age and a notorious crosser
of lines in
science himself.
But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss
of a
new dark
age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights
of perverted
science.
DEEP VIEW This Hubble Space Telescope image
of nearly 10,000 galaxies
of different
ages, sizes and shapes is one
of over 100 pictures in a
new illustrated history
of science.
In fact, the golden
age of Muslim
science lasted nearly a millennium, as depicted in a traveling exhibition, «1001 Inventions,» now showing at the New York Hall of S
science lasted nearly a millennium, as depicted in a traveling exhibition, «1001 Inventions,» now showing at the
New York Hall
of ScienceScience.
In addition, the authors
of the
new study published in
Science found that the strength
of the barrier weakens with advancing
age.
According to principal investigator Wendy A. Suzuki, PhD, Professor
of Neural
Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural
Science,
New York University, «Exercise interventions are currently being used to help address everything from cognitive impairments in normal
aging, minimal cognitive impairment (MCI), and Alzheimer's disease to motor deficits in Parkinson's disease and mood states in depression.
The North Pole and Its Seekers October 28, 1868
New Expeditions to the Arctic Regions June 24, 1871 The Latest Arctic Explorations — The Remarkable Escape
of the Polaris Party June 7, 1873 Rescue
of the Remaining Survivors
of the Polaris October 4, 1873 The Latest Polar Expedition December 26, 1874 Work for Arctic Explorers July 17, 1875 The British Arctic Expedition The Coming Arctic Expeditions May 22, 1875 The British Arctic Expedition August 28, 1975 July 3, 1876 The Search for the Pole The British Arctic Expedition December 23 and 30, 1876 The Recent Arctic Expedition January 20, 1877 Another Approach: Balloons and Airships Some Suggestions for Future Polar Expeditions February 13, 1877 Proposed
New British Polar Expedition September 20, 1879 To the North Pole by Balloon July 13, 1895 Wellman's Airship for His North Polar Expedition By the Paris Correspondent
of the Scientific American July 7, 1906 The Wellman Polar Airship Expedition By the Paris Correspondent
of the Scientific American June 22, 1907 Farther North The American Arctic Expedition September 14, 1878 The Peary Arctic Expedition July 15, 1893 Nansen's Polar Expedition March 14, 1896 The Recent Failures
of Arctic Expeditions August 29, 1896 The Return
of Lieut. Peary September 27, 1902 The Polar Regions June 11, 1904 Peary's
New Ship for Work in Arctic Seas October 8, 1904 Peary and the North Pole July 15, 1905 Peary's Arctic Ship, The «Roosevelt» July 15, 1905 Peary's «Farthest North» November 17, 1906 Race to the Finish: Peary and Cook Peary's Quest
of the North Pole July 18, 1908 Peary and the North Pole August 21, 1909 Dr. Cook and the North Pole September 11, 1909 Dr. Cook's Discovery
of the North Pole September 11, 1909 Honor to Whom Honor is Due September 18, 1909 Commander Peary's Discovery
of the North Pole September 18, 1909 Retrospect
of the Year 1909: Exploration January 1, 1910 «Investigating» Peary April 22, 1911 THE SOUTH POLE Exploring Antarctica Antarctic Exploration January 23, 1897 To South Polar Lands February 13, 1897 The Voyage
of the «Discovery» February 3, 1906 Antarctic Expeditions, Past and Present Some Heroes
of Exploration November 11, 1911 Dr. Charcot's Antarctic Expedition November 30, 1907 Motoring Toward the Pole By Motor Car to the South Pole By J. S. Dunnet October 19, 1907 The Shackleton Antarctic Expedition By John Plummer August 29, 1908 Lieut. Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition April 3, 1909 Lieut. Shackleton April 9, 1910 Two Novel Motor Sleds By Walter Langford May 14, 1910 Race to the Finish: Amundsen and Scott The Antarctic Expeditions January 13, 1912 The Discovery
of the South Pole March 16, 1912 Amundsen's Attainment
of the South Pole Progress
of Antarctic Exploration By G. W. Littlehales, Hydrographic Office, United States Navy March 23, 1912 Capt. Scott at the South Pole April 13, 1912 Shadows at the South Pole June 15, 1912 The Scott Expedition and its Tragic End A Sacrifice Made for Scientific Ideals February 22, 1913 Achievements and Lessons
of the Scott Expedition March 1, 1913 To the South Pole with the Cinematograph Film Records
of Scott's Ill - Fated Expedition June 21, 1913
Science in the Heroic Age The Height of the Antarctic Continent By Walter Langford June 4, 1910 The Renewed Siege of the Antarctic January 17, 1914 Shackleton's South Polar Expedition The Value of His Scientific Observations By Henryk Arctowski June 17, 1916 Thawing Scott's Legacy A pioneer in atmosphere ozone studies, Susan Solomon rewrites the history of a fatal polar expedition By Sarah Simpson December 2001 Greater Glory In the race to the South Pole, explorer Robert F. Scott refused to sacrifice his ambitious science agenda By Edward J. Larson Ju
Science in the Heroic
Age The Height
of the Antarctic Continent By Walter Langford June 4, 1910 The Renewed Siege
of the Antarctic January 17, 1914 Shackleton's South Polar Expedition The Value
of His Scientific Observations By Henryk Arctowski June 17, 1916 Thawing Scott's Legacy A pioneer in atmosphere ozone studies, Susan Solomon rewrites the history
of a fatal polar expedition By Sarah Simpson December 2001 Greater Glory In the race to the South Pole, explorer Robert F. Scott refused to sacrifice his ambitious
science agenda By Edward J. Larson Ju
science agenda By Edward J. Larson June 2011
As you read the original accounts
of this extraordinary
age of polar exploration, written a century or more ago, you may be reminded
of the common character
of exploration,
science and technology, each
of which celebrate the opening
of new frontiers, the discovery
of unknown facts and the advancement
of human endeavors.
Tu also received numerous awards nationally which include «Award for Progress in Anti-malarial Research Achieved by Project 523 Scientific Team» honored by China National Congress
of Science and Technology (1978); «National Scientific Discovery Award» for Anti-malaria Drug - Qinghaosu by the China Ministry
of Science and Technology (1979); «Invention Award» (as the first inventor) by China National Congress for Awards in
Science and Technology (1982); «Award
of Young and Middle -
aged Experts with Outstanding Contribution» by the Chinese Government (1984); «The Top Honorary Award» by China Academy
of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1992); «The Top Ten National Achievements for Progress in
Science and Technology» by China National Committee
of Science and Technology (1992); «First - Class Award
of National Achievements in
Science and Technology» by China National Award Committee for Advances in
Science and Technology (1992); «National Model» by China State Council (1995); «Award for Outstanding Achievement in Traditional Chinese Medicine» by Guangzhou Zhongjing Award Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine (1995); «Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award» by Qiu Shi
Science and Technologies Foundation
of Hong Kong (1996); «Top Ten Health Achievements in
New China» by China Ministry
of Health (1997); «Female Inventor
of the
New Century» by China National Bureau
of Intellectual Property (2002); «Golden Medal
of the 14th National Invention Exhibition» by China National Bureau
of Intellectual Property (2003); «Award for Development
of Chinese Materia Medica» by Cyrus Chung Ying Tang Foundation, (2009).
Now,
new research from the laboratory
of Vaijayanti P. Kale (National Centre for Cell
Science, Pune, Maharashtra, India) has described a fascinating
new approach to return lost functionality to
aged mouse HSCs: the transfer
of microvesicles (MVs) containing positive regulators
of autophagy derived from young mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)[6].
Sep. 26, 2013 — Judith Warner, award - winning author
of the
New York Times bestseller «Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the
Age of Anxiety,» will speak at Nashville's Adventure
Science Center at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 8.
«As we move into a post-silicon
age, quantum materials are an emerging technology with enormous promise for
science and engineering, and for our country's overall economy in the form
of new products and business opportunities,» says Robert M. Westervelt, Mallinckrodt Professor
of Applied Physics and Physics at Harvard, who will lead this Center.
Nobel Laureate and KIBS Director Dr. Eric R. Kandel, and Drs. Elias Pavlopoulos and Scott A. Small discuss their
new study, the
science of age - related memory loss, and the prospects for helping people recover their ability to remember.
Judith Warner, award - winning author
of the
New York Times bestseller «Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the
Age of Anxiety,» will speak at Nashville's Adventure
Science Center at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 8.
The U.S. Department
of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) will once again offer a wide variety
of cutting - edge
science talks as it kicks off its popular Ronald E. Hatcher Science on Saturday Lecture Series for high school students and science lovers of all ages on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the Laboratory, 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, New
science talks as it kicks off its popular Ronald E. Hatcher
Science on Saturday Lecture Series for high school students and science lovers of all ages on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the Laboratory, 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, New
Science on Saturday Lecture Series for high school students and
science lovers of all ages on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the Laboratory, 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, New
science lovers
of all
ages on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the Laboratory, 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton,
New Jersey.
In addition, Dr. Gudkov has presented these
new data today at the Research Workshop
of the Israel
Science Foundation 2016 called Cellular Senescence: From Molecular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Opportunities, which attracted top internationally recognized experts in senescence and
aging.