Sentences with phrase «no less a science»

It is neither a failure nor an anomaly; It is less science and more serenity.
At the very least try to come up with something a little more scientific and less Science fiction.
Sometimes it helps them identify unique opportunities for promoting their clients that less science - savvy PR professionals might have missed.
Those with more science knowledge are especially likely to see bioengineered artificial organs for human transplant as an appropriate use of medical advances (85 % compared with 65 % of those with less science knowledge).
Spare parts mean more weight, more expense and less science.
Given recent remarks made by certain members of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, you might think Republicans are less science and tech savvy.
At the Engineering Council, education executive John Williams fears that having less science will mean fewer girls taking it up.
The less science - y version: Intermittent fasting can help teach your body to use the food it consumes more efficiently.
It may not contain any elements of «hard science - fiction» but it is no less a science - fiction films than the classic films I mentioned in my review.
The result is less science fiction than a metaphor drawn from it: a peculiar family portrait whose characters, though all lost in their own space, never stray far from their immediate earthbound environs (except in flights of fancy).
But Solaris is less a science - fiction film than it is an existentialist melodrama that, by winnowing itself down to the fierce romanticism at the heart of Lem's novel (and Tarkovsky's trance - like adaptation), locates the core issues of identity and love that plague the dark hours.
The more OCD among us here at Playlist Towers find it a source of constant aggravation that release dates vary so much from territory to territory, and festivals often get premieres a full 18 - or - so months before a film gains a proper U.S. release — making a cut - and - dry list of any given year's movies less science than art.
Disregard the inherent silliness such a premise could conjure to find a tale of intergalactic manifest destiny and cabin fever madness that transcends the likes of lesser science fiction fare.
Cartography here is less the science of relating places to places, more a method for locating oneself within a vast subjective landscape.
Among those with more science knowledge, 79 % say scientists generally agree that humans have evolved over time, compared with 54 % among those with less science knowledge.
He's to climate science as a homeopath is to medical science - but maybe with even less science to back him up.
«Never forget that climatology is not even a field, much less a science: «Rather, the atmospheric greenhouse mechanism is a conjecture... the radiative component of heat transfer of CO2, though relevant at the temperatures in combustion chambers, can be neglected at atmospheric temperatures.
The source of political contention is less the science in the IPCC's indigestibly erudite 4,000 - page reports than their translation into vivid Green rhetoric by the bureaucratic masters of the U.N. Environmental Program (UNEP).
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Most of those lurkers have a lot less science and math then the people who post here do.
Pekka, the IPCC will have less science and more politics?
There is a lot of venting going on, many accusations made, but very little substance in the long run, and even less science (e.g., journal papers).
However, what I have found is less science than I had hoped, and more insults, vulgarities, and censorship.
An engineer may analyze the data and conclude that the planet is warming unacceptably, and that there is questionable probability of being able to control it, but certainly we could reach a concensus of what we might do to adapt to it, as humans have done for more than 10,000 years with much less science and technology at their disposal.
Uber and Google, along with big car companies like Ford, are doing their best to make self - driving cars less science fiction and more science fact.

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Whether or not you opt to dig further into the science, the takeaway is clear — most parents these days are far too stressed about «quality time» and it's making both them and their kids less happy.
For one thing, «There are a lot of good drugs on the market for heart disease right now that come in generic form,» says Neil Lesser, a principal at Deloitte who specializes in the life sciences, in an interview with Fortune.
The Center for Human Sleep Science found that getting less than seven hours of sleep a nigh can be linked to medical ailments like cancer, obesity and poor mental health.
«Their negative emotions decreased more than those in the other groups, and they also felt less depressed and more emotionally balanced than when they started,» reports the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center's write - up of the research.
The Times article cited a study published in the journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
Annoyingly, science even shows that highly dependable employees tend to be perceived as putting in less effort simply because they don't make a show of their struggles and achievements.
In fact, they «were 50 percent less likely to engage in prosocial behavior such as volunteering to help customers, listening actively, and making suggestions,» reports Christopher Bergland on Psychology Today (hat tip to Science of Us).
'' [W] e expect it to be much less expensive than the prime mission while still providing new and exciting science,» John Grunsfeld, chief of NASA's science mission directorate, said in a press release.
People are less likely to be dissatisfied with market volatility if they feel in control of their financial life, according to a study published last month in the Journal of Behavioral Science, entitled, Market Volatility and Financial Satisfaction: The Role of Financial Self - Efficacy.
Last June, the internet giant debuted its Made with Code campaign in an effort to get young women excited about computer science — a field that less than one percent of high school girls think of as part of their future.
Now that the idea of receiving goods via drone has settled into our collective consciousness, it's starting to seem far less like a science fiction movie.
Another interesting gender difference in the science: Extroverted women are less productive but extroverted men are more so.
Looking at the healthcare debate, and the broader activities of the Trump administration, through a systems science lens helps us take perhaps a more dispassionate view — to focus less on trying to predict where each moment will lead, and more on observing the interaction of factors that will, ultimately, determine outcomes.
Science, meet your makers: The two were invited to demonstrate their product at an oceanographic conference, where the crowd, accustomed to pricey scientific equipment, thought the less - than - $ 1,000 OpenROV «was so cheap,» Stackpole says.
Randy Connolly, an associate professor of computer science and information systems at Calgary's Mount Royal University, says it could lead to less innovation.
Also, there has been previous academic research showing that fast - growth, high - tech entrepreneurs in the U.S. tend to be men, which is partly because women are less involved in science and engineering in general, says Kelly.
The movies rarely win critical accolades, much less Oscar nominations, and to date, no science fiction movie has ever gone home with the statuette.
«A more balanced news feed might lead to less «engagement,» but Facebook, with a market capitalization of more than $ 300 billion and no competitor in sight, can afford this,» wrote Tufekci, an associate professor at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Science has studied the perfect midday nap, and the magic number is more than 10 minutes — but less than 30
It's an investigation into the value society places on introverts and the science that makes us more or less outgoing.
Intuitively, you'd guess that «letting out» your emotions leaves less of them for you to deal with, but science says the opposite is true.
But, according to a new study from researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Texas, people who identify as women are less likely to experience regret after casual sex if they are the ones to initiate it.
To beat this kind, science suggests you start by listening to your inner monologue and flagging any less than productive thinking.
With other science showing that our capacity to make decisions is limited (that's why President Obama wears similar color suits every day, for instance), conserving your limited mental muscle for making choices that truly matter might lead not only to less stress in the toothpaste aisle or framing shop, but also more bandwidth to consider truly serious choices.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
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