Sentences with phrase «now science tested»

an egg laying mammal with a bill and a beavers tail, second eyelids for swimming and a poisonious barb on the males right rear foot... now science tested and found it is a kin to the mole; what does your god say it is?

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Girls, for example, now make up about half of the enrollment in high - school science and math classes and are scoring almost identically to their male classmates on standardized tests.
That idea might have been considered «science fiction» as recently as a decade ago, Felten said, but now Waymo is testing its driverless ride - hailing service on public roads in Arizona.
«This is certainly a positive step for making what previously was considered complex lab testing — such as a definitive virus assay — broadly available outside of the classic, central lab setting,» says Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute and the author of The Patient Will See You Now.
But right now, the only people testing the water in our schools are kids performing classroom science experiments.
Science dose not provide all the answers either but it looks for the answers and more importantly, when science gives an answer you do not have to except it on Faith, you are required to test it, question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the answer is right (at least right as far as we know now, it may change as we learnScience dose not provide all the answers either but it looks for the answers and more importantly, when science gives an answer you do not have to except it on Faith, you are required to test it, question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the answer is right (at least right as far as we know now, it may change as we learnscience gives an answer you do not have to except it on Faith, you are required to test it, question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the answer is right (at least right as far as we know now, it may change as we learn more).
Scientists have been sounding the alarm on the danger of glyphosate for years now, but it has apparently taken a report from the World Health Organization last year stating that the science on glyphosate shows it is likely linked to cancer, to get the FDA to finally start testing American food for glyphosate.
With states and counties showing increased interest in adopting evidence - based methods for preventing or reducing child maltreatment and for parent training of families involved with child welfare services, it is now time to test this array of science - informed and promising parent training programs and program components on a national scale.
I used to teach high school biology, but now I'm a private science tutor because I hated how much the administration focused on test scores and test - taking skills over fostering love of science and learning.
I accept them as starting points for developing hypotheses that we can test, but I'm not happy with the answers we have now, either from science or from religion.»
Now, however, the computer science professor wants to take a longer test drive on the current prototype.
With modern - day diseases becoming increasingly resistant to existing drugs, biological scientists and chemists at Leeds are now re-examining these old compounds, applying advances in science and technology to test more precisely whether they could still hold the key to a future drug.
Webber and co-author Robert Fares, a Cockrell School alumnus who is now an American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy, analyzed the impact of home energy storage using electricity data from almost 100 Texas households that are part of a smart grid test bed managed by Pecan Street Inc., a renewable energy and smart technology company housed at UT Austin.
Lab tests plus a bee - disease survey in Great Britain now show that pathogens from honeybees can also trouble bumblebees, says Matthias Fürst of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria in Klosterneuburg.
Seventeen years ago, Phil Yam, then news editor (now managing editor, online), was looking for a rent - a-kid to test out the newly opening physics playground at the New York Hall of Science.
More to explore Light Absorption, Reflection and Transmission, from the Physics classroom Refraction of Light, from Science Learning Hub Now You See It... Testing Out Light Refraction, from Scientific American Science Activity for All Ages!
With her uncle's encouragement — «you're the only one who can do this right now because of your passion, your credibility and your understanding of the science,» Vagelos told her — she took a leave of absence from Yale, uprooted her family and relocated them to Silicon Valley so she could attend business school at Stanford University and gain the know - how needed to fund and market the diagnostic test.
Now, in tomorrow's issue of Science, * researchers report that a protein in yeast wreaks similar havoc all by itself — at least in the test tube.
Laboratory science has its usual pitfalls, and now add these: low temperature and high wind, reagents that never made it to Antarctica, unpredictable weather conditions that delay or cut short trips to your test site because it's dangerous to fly a helicopter in a snowstorm, Weddell seals that won't let you fish in your fishing hole, the unavoidable distraction presented by a troop of curious penguins, and... well, you get the picture.
Now an expanded investigation of the Posit Science method — the largest test ever of a widely available computer - based cognitive intervention — answers most of those questions.
Now the launch of the test orbiter (overseen by NASA) is delayed until April 2009 and the first replacement is pushed to 2012, NOAA and Defense Department officials testified before the House of Representatives science committee in November.
Now, after more surveys and lab tests, Martel and collaborators start to answer questions on the spread and targets of Bs in the Oct. 31 Science.
«One of the slight difficulties with the kit we've been using is it isn't well suited for the widespread citizen science use,» notes Brewin, who is now testing five smartfins.
The team, reporting its work in Advanced Science https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201700625, is now planning to extend its tests to primates.
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But with modern - day diseases becoming increasingly resistant to those drugs, biological scientists and chemists at Leeds are now re-examining old compounds, applying advances in science and technology to test more precisely whether they could still hold the key to a future medicine.
That's what researchers from the University of North Carolina Greensboro decided to test, in a study now appearing online in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (funded, needless to say, by the makers of Juice Plus +).
Like what Ayurveda was saying 5,000 years ago that we think a lot of times with our heart, they're now proving it with science, and there's so many amazing tests that show that we're actually thinking with our heart.
For years, I've been ordering a combination of different tests in individual patients, which reflect various and distinct aspects of adrenal function, but I'm now getting more interested in diurnal dried urine testing, which I've described briefly below (and I'll get more into the science of it in a later blog).
Now the science and testing has progressed to the point where we can prove how important the gut is for every single part of your body to work properly.
Now, results from the tests students took last spring won't be available until at least February after the state school board discovered a problem that led to incorrect scores on the science portion of the 11th grade test, graded by San Antonio - based Harcourt Assessment.
Anyone with even a passing interest in science fiction, or in the latest advances out of Silicon Valley, surely gets a kick thinking about Google's self - driving cars, now under development and ready for road testing.
But by pushing back the timeline for adopting the framework, the board may now face a dilemma as to whether it should similarly extend the timeline for the next two major phases of implementing the science standards: adopting a list of curriculum materials aligned with the new standards, and developing and administering a science assessment or test to measure how well students are understanding the new standards.
But now the convergence of powerful computer technologies and important developments in cognitive science holds out the prospect of a new generation of student testing — one that could significantly improve teaching and learning.
Texas has now released the copies of the state tests in Math, Reading, Writing and Science.
AIR implemented a fix to this issue overnight, so scores will now appear correctly upon submission of the High School Science test.
But while observers think it's promising that many lawmakers are now recognizing the importance of social and emotional skills, many are worried that measuring whether students have become more persistent, resilient or compassionate could be much more difficult and more politically fraught than testing whether kids can read and simplify polynomials, and that the science for holding schools accountable for these important, but more abstract skills just isn't there yet.
Eric Hanushek, a Stanford University economist, notes that Germany's performance on the main international math, reading and science tests have become such a matter of national concern that the name of the tests — Pisa — is now a household word.
«But science is where public education is hanging its hat right now, from the «metrics» applied to teacher evaluations to the data collected from standardized tests.
The answer, we now know thanks to tests conducted by the National Institute of Science, is that they were in fact a bunch of twits.
Furthermore, all the other large pet food companies already have in house labs, and have for years, and do their own testings on their food (ie Hills, Walthams now Royal Canin, Science Diet etc) and that did not prevent toxins from being in your and my pet food which caused such a massive pet food recall and deaths.
Compared with the radical know - nothing litmus test for politicians we see now, on climate science most of the Bush Administration, bad as it was, was downright nuanced and moderate.Link to archived 11 - minute audio webcast.
c. Bear in mind, that these «skeptic scientists» are, believe it or not, generally highly qualified, not just dumb «science deniers», either because they managed to survive the test of long «research funding drought» and extreme hard scrutiny of their papers in the peer review process (as opposed to papers supporting «consensus» compatible views, Naomi Oreskes may introduce a weighing factor in their paper count), or because they just can not be ignored due to their high scientific merits / awards or because they are financing themselves, or because they are already retired or semi retired, now independent from funding.
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