Sentences with phrase «not building scientists»

The majority of those who work on buildings call themselves engineers, architects, and contractors, not building scientists.

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Political scientist Keith Brownsey of Mount Royal University argues the Liberals paid close attention to the many fumbles made by Harper's Tories on the energy file: failing to build solid relationships with First Nations, allowing environmental groups to seize the public - relations initiative, not asserting federal authority and handing provinces like B.C. and Quebec control of the political agenda, keeping Canada outside of the international consensus on climate change, and ignoring legitimate criticisms of the federal review process.
The MIT - educated scientist recently told Patch he would bet a $ 10 million building he owns that the agritech giant Monsanto can't disprove his claim that there are no safety assessment standards for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), citing a recent study of his that suggests GMO soybeans may contain harmful levels of a chemical called formaldehyde.
The challenge for startups is three-fold: one, most don't have access to big data; two, most haven't built relational databases from which data can be easily pulled; and three, most haven't yet hired a data scientist and a team of analysts.
«What I love about it is that... anyone can do it — it's not built for rocket scientists,» Mefferd said, who is aiming to double her annual sales over the next three or four years.
Do you know the mathematical impossibility that even one of these could randomly come into existance?Let alone all of the building blocks required for just a single simple cell to come together to form any type of living thing?There sure should be some blobs of fossilized transitions if evolution could happen.You people are real smart why don't you quit bashing Christians and quit believing the garbage you have been fed, and look up the evidence put forth by the Creation Research people.They have in fact proven creation down to a cellular level.Unlike evolution scientists who have no answers, but cleverly devised fables.Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one true God.
Always keep in mind, it's not the scientist job to determine weather or not God exist or anything else, God (Christ) what our faith is built upon.
Well Rubio, I'm not a scientist but I understand that if I step off a tall building gravity is not going to be my friend.
Sir Arthur Eddington, the distinguished scientist who championed relativity and whose career spanned the intellectually fecund turn of the century, claimed that no scientific theory was comprehensible if you could not build a model of it.
Unlike our humans, the chair - building bots were not fully autonomous, as scientists needed to program the sequence of steps they took in advance.
TM, in «Building a Life Sciences Innovation Ecosystem,» scientists from the University of California Berkeley's California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences have the audacity to suggest that funding for academic science in the United States is «generous», and that «what the government gets in return may not be proportional to its investment.»
A unanimous aspiration of Chilean scientists, says Rubio, is not just to use observatories but also to build them, through local companies and engineers.
Whether you are starting classes at a community college or nearing completion of your associate degree, don't forget that many scientists, mathematicians, and engineers started their careers at two - year schools (see MiSciNet's «Building a Strong Foundation»).
Although the polio sequence is freely available over the Internet and building the virus is not particularly challenging, many researchers condemned the paper's publication for needlessly raising fears among the public that scientists are offering instruction manuals to aspiring terrorists.
So early - career scientists who aren't eager to head up their own research enterprise should consider opportunities to teach or to find work outside academia — at government labs or in private industry — where they can do good work without having to build and support a laboratory and a team.
rOpenSci was built for scientists motivated to share but who don't know how, Ram says.
«Science works by building on research results and discussion of what's working or not working,» says Francesca Grifo, director of the Union of Concerned Scientists» Scientific Integrity Program.
All the clamor — a crowd of nearly 1000, scientists arriving at 6 a.m. for the 9 a.m. speech and lining the halls of the academy building down in Foggy Bottom, multiple ovations — made it clear that the science establishment sees Obama as the spokesperson - in - chief for its interests, whether that's deserved or not.
Most of the prize money will go to new research and a company party, but CureVac also plans to use some of it to build an exhibit honoring Friedrich Miescher, a 19th century Swiss scientist whose discovery of nucleic acids isn't widely known.
Corporate partnerships aren't unusual in built - environment research, but scientists say that the lab will have to select its members carefully, be transparent about funding sources and work to ensure scientific independence.
* This article has been corrected to explain that scientists can now use digital information and DNA synthesizers to build genomes, not to create replicating organisms.
«There's this building of knowledge that helps you understand the capabilities of a country like North Korea,» says Delaine Reiter, a geophysicist with Weston Geophysical Corp. in Lexington, Mass. «They're not shy about broadcasting their testing, but they claim things Western scientists aren't sure about.
Ground - based surveys will still be needed to build and validate this tool, says Marc Levy, a political scientist at The Earth Institute at Columbia University in Palisades, New York, who was not involved in the research.
«Electron lifetime [in the belts] now must be different than it was before the transmitters were built, but we don't know how different,» Rodger told New Scientist.
But journalists can «make sure that we're not overselling things, that scientists aren't overselling things,» Harris said, «and that we are keeping in perspective how science is actually built, piece by piece, small step by small step.»
David Schimel, chief scientist for NEON, says that the possible reallocation of funds «does not materially change the present scenario» for building the $ 434 - million network.
Citizen Scientists are needed to promote Loon - friendly lakes, build floating Loon nesting platforms, collect Loon eggs and carcasses and identify threats to these birds.
For scientists schooled in rivalry, «establishing the trust that your comrade wouldn't run with your ideas or beat you to the punch... took a while, and a lot of team - building exercises,» recalls Carmichael, who leads AMRF's neural repair program.
The scientists used a virus that infects bacteria, not people, and wasn't previously present in these buildings.
That «learning by building» approach would put scientists» understanding of the genome to the test, says chromosome biologist Torsten Waldminghaus of Philipp University of Marburg in Germany, who is not involved in the project.
Let us not be the obese nutrition scientist or the oncologist who sneaks a cigarette; let us be the ones who deal with stressful lives by building our physical strength and mental fortitude through fitness.
Scientists will be able to use the powerful and flexible technique to build metamaterials — materials not found in nature — for a range of applications including sensors for medical and environmental uses.
«We do not see overlapping tracks — overlapping tracks would occur if multiple tracks were made over a longer period while the sand was wet,» said Compton Tucker, a Goddard Earth scientist who helped with the excavation, coordinated bringing in multiple scientists to study the tracks, and has worked to create a display of the cast in Goddard's Earth science building.
The idea is not to ensure that buildings emerge undamaged but that building collapses do not become «weapons of mass destruction,» as geologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado Boulder and computer scientist Vinod Gaur of CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute in Bangalore put it in a paper on earthquake risk in the Himalayan region in Science in 2013.
Scientists now recognize that vitamin D does much more than build strong bones and that many people are not getting enough of it.
«The main advance here was not just the diagnosis and recovery, but how the robot does that, which is to build a model of itself,» explains Josh Bongard, a computer scientist now at the University of Vermont.
And of course not having it to encourage their own scientists to stay, they don't» have it to encourage scientists from elsewhere to come and spend time in the country to build that excellence.
I'm so grateful to the engineers, scientists, and funders who built not only the satellite I rely on, called OCO - 2, but also other Earth observing satellites, which have taught us so much about clouds and have laid a great foundation so that we can now focus on exciting new information from OCO - 2.
«PhDs prepare the medical doctors for a healthy society; the engineers to build the roads, bridges, dams, hospitals and schools; the agriculturalists to ensure food security; the educators to shape the next generation of teachers, not to mention economists, lawyers, scientists, business specialists — all contributing to the development of a «knowledge» society,» he writes.
Until now, scientists haven't thought this build - up was important to the disease process because it looked different from the types of protein accumulations — such as tau, amyloid and alpha synuclein — that are clearly toxic and always found in patients with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and some forms of dementia.
Not so long ago, academics and government scientists insured that the basic building blocks of science were freely available to everyone.
The two scientists said the instrument on INTEGRAL that would have potentially spotted the gamma - ray burst was not built primarily as a gamma - ray burst detector.
One way to improve this current situation is to offer capacity building programs such as mentoring for continuous career development of BMENA early career scientist, especially because many BMENA countries do not offer Ph.D. or postdoc programs.
«Most buildings aren't designed with people's health in mind,» says lead author Robin Dodson, an environmental exposure scientist at Silent Spring Institute.
It's a fairly large target, taller than the Empire State Building, and scientists suspect that not much has happened to Bennu since it formed, which should mean they can use it as a type of time capsule of the early solar system.
Particle size matters for porous building blocks: Rice University scientists find porous nanoparticles get tougher under pressure, but not when assembled December 19th, 2017
11/10/2008 Anti-Angiogenesis Drugs May Foil Tumors by Building Up Blood Vessels, Not Tearing Them Down, Moores UCSD Cancer Center Scientists Find Scientists have thought that one way to foil a tumor from generating blood vessels to feed its growth — a process called angiogenesis — was by creating drugs aimed at stopping a key vessel growth - promoting protein.
By manipulating a specific gene in a mouse blastocyst — the structure that develops from a fertilized egg but is not yet an actual embryo — scientists with the University of Florida's McKnight Brain Institute and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute caused cells destined to build an embryo to instead change direction and build the cell mass that leads to the placenta.
If society is embarking upon a longevity revolution, it will be built on advances in genetics and pharmaceuticals and not the intake of antioxidants and hormones, says Jay Olshansky, a scientist at the University of Chicago and author of the forthcoming book, The Quest for Immortality: Science at the Frontiers of Aging.
Members of the OAIE can share resources and engage in online discussions, and, in doing so, will enhance stakeholder interactions and build well - informed communities working to respond and adapt to ocean acidification.The OAIE invites anyone working on ocean acidification to join, including but not limited to government, tribal, and academic research scientists, citizen scientists, experiential and formal educators, NGO employees, marine resources managers, policy makers, concerned citizens, aquaculturists, people in the fishing industry, technology developers, and data managers.
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