Not exact matches
Alongside partner nference (an AI platform company whose stated goal is «automated extraction of
knowledge from the commercial,
scientific and regulatory body of literature»), the organizations are launching a
new firm called Qrativ with the help of $ 8.3 million in Series A financing.
Meta — which, in the words of cofounder Sam Molyneux, uses «artificial intelligence to analyze
new scientific knowledge as it's published» — partners with academic journals to access many thousands of
scientific papers and draw insight
from them (beyond the keywords, that is) with the help of a machine learning tool developed by SRI International, which created Apple's spectral personal assistant, Siri.
In spite of all our modern sophistication,
scientific knowledge, technological expertise, philosophical wisdom and traditional forms of spirituality, it is
from these basic instincts for survival and regeneration that the
new path of faith will come.
The Old and
New Testaments do not contradict any present day
scientific knowledge about the universe, proving that scripture did not come
from men.
With its festival atmosphere and a panel of judges
from the worlds of venture capital and communications as well as science, the Skolar Award contest also expresses a somewhat subversive notion: that researchers need not only to discover important
new knowledge, but also to convey it beyond the lab and readers of
scientific journals so that society at large can understand it, value it, benefit
from it, and support it.
Bioinformatics is a relatively
new scientific field that aims to solve biological problems using computer science and basic
knowledge from chemistry and physics.
We'll hear about a
new health magazine
from Scientific American and we'll test your
knowledge about some recent science in the news.
In Winter 2017 and Spring 2018, the team will interview and survey legislative staff
from the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate to map opportunities and barriers in the fit of
scientific information within legislative contexts; the interplay of
new knowledge with behavior, past experience, and culture; and the nature of the interaction between scientists and policymakers.
Scientific knowledge and
new findings go far beyond data sets produced
from clinical trials, often are outside the scope of the parameters established by the Food and Drug Administration regulations, and often outdate the FDA - approved labeling.»
Although individual participants may benefit
from being part of a clinical trial, participants should be aware that the primary purpose of a clinical trial is to gain
new scientific knowledge so that others may be better helped in the future.
«As shown by our analysis,
new treatments depend upon a broad base of
scientific knowledge plus special contributions
from a few exceptional scientists,» says first author R. Sanders Williams, MD, president of the Gladstone Institutes.
with colleagues
from different countries, to gain
new scientific insights, to deepen relevant
knowledge for daily practice about dementia and demetia care,» says Ursula Sottong, physician at the Malteser Deutschland organisation in Germany, and one of the Silvia Doctors.
The Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) is an interdisciplinary institute designed to bring together faculty and researchers
from diverse backgrounds leveraging their broad expertise to address
new and relevant computational problems and thereby contribute to the body of
scientific knowledge.
That ongoing change means that: (1) money now is everything, (2) quantity is much more important than quality, and (3) the nature of
scientific research is fundamentally altered (i.e., the chief goal is to get more money (
from research grants), instead of getting more
new knowledge; applied research is much more valued than is basic research).
Under pressure
from the international community and
new scientific knowledge, such as preventing dialysis for a minimum of two years by repeated intravenous lead detoxification [87], the realization that low doses of toxic metals leading to an increased body burden [88] are a significant contributing cause of many disease states is finally becoming recognized.
Exploring the archive in unusual ways and making connections across categories of
knowledge and fields of meaning, Gatten's movies construct
new compositions and generate unexpected conclusions
from 19th - century
scientific treatises, «out - dated» 20th - century instructional texts, and rare books
from 18th - century personal libraries.
The lack of a robust evidence base shouldn't discourage us
from using the
scientific method to develop
new knowledge.
Our core strategy is to mobilize advances in
scientific knowledge to inform the design and implementation of a dynamic framework for a
new era in early childhood policy and practice that embraces creativity, invites experimentation, and learns
from failure.
This powerful
scientific knowledge is largely underutilized in
new education models and approaches, and this deficiency is a major factor in the persistent problems of excellence and equity
from cradle to career.
Coming
from a background in molecular biology, Brookes»
newest series of work has taken his
knowledge of
scientific drawings and expanded them into candy colored and monochrome paintings that explore molecular structure.
A «
new class» of epistemic problems emerges
from the evolution of democracy, and the intersection of democracy with science, rather than
from any substantive change in the
scientific method or the nature of the resulting
scientific knowledge.
Developmental Traumatology, the systematic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological impact of overwhelming and chronic interpersonal violence (maltreatment in childhood) on the developing child, is a relatively
new area of study that synthesizes
knowledge from an array of
scientific fields including: developmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and trauma research.