The work is part
of a Science Application Partnership funded under DOE's SciDAC program.
Not exact matches
If Glow is the mobile
application that collects copious amounts
of information about a prospective mother's reproductive health to help her get pregnant naturally, Glow First promises to help women pay for the
science when nature doesn't work on its own.
Dr. Robert Cialdini, author
of Influence and Pre-Suasion, has spent his career researching the
science of influence and its ethical
applications in business.
While there are the
science fiction - driven angles
of AI, like robots, self - driving cars, Internet
of Things, and augmented reality, there are also more practical
applications that affect business owners every day, especially those working in the virtual customer service world
of online retail.
This has been the century when the development and
application of science has fed an unprecedented level
of technological change.
The MX spacecraft architecture supports multiple
applications, including delivery
of scientific and commercial payloads to the Moon at low cost using a rideshare model, or charter
science expeditions to distant worlds.
New York - It may seem like another improbable
application of «
science» on CSI, but a forensic chemist has succeeded in using chemical analysis
of sweat to distinguish individuals in relation to crime scenes.
Other programs within the directorate push the frontiers
of laser
science by developing advanced laser and optics technologies and
applications for homeland security, national defense, stockpile stewardship
science, and energy.
While the Marvel Cinematic Universe continually wows us it forward - thinking tech
applications, not all
of the ideas are grounded in futuristic
science - fiction.
A Peruvian bartender school is using the principles
of molecular mixology, the practical
application of science and physics, to create new flavours, textures and special ways
of serving cocktails.
Elena holds a Master
of Computer
Science and her specialties are in blockchain, cryptocurrencies,
application architecture, design and development.
Database Trends and
Applications delivers news and analysis on big data, data
science, analytics and the world
of information management.
It's no more the
application of common sense: If I wanted to learn how to hit baseballs, I'd buy a copy
of Ted Williams» The
Science of Hitting long before I picked up a bat» Frank Martin
Science is the systematic acquisition and
application of knowledge in the structure and behaviour
of the physical universe gained via empirical evidence through observation, measurement and experimentation.
Increased recognition
of the accomplishments
of the Middle Ages (including the birth
of engineering, social benefits such as universities, hospitals and the beginnings
of corporations and labor guilds, as well as
science, (all under the Catholic Church) has led to the label being restricted in
application or avoided by serious historians.
To dismiss «chance» out
of hand betrays a standard argument
of personal incredulity based in a lack
of familiarity with what the
science actually says and how it is validated in
application.
Social
science experiments such as this have limited
application to the wider population, for a number
of reasons.
Also a part
of this was the emergence
of the social
sciences which, in the
application of the psychology
of knowledge and the sociology
of knowledge to classical modes
of thought, had a significant relativizing impact.
The Cartesian subjectivism in its
application to physical
science became Newton's assumption
of individually existent physical bodies, with merely external relationships.
It would not take them long to understand at least the elementary principles
of those things which they affect to despise, and even to have some clue to the rudiments might give them an inkling into the enormous skill, patience and ingenuity which lie behind the practical
application of physical
science.
In turn, the authentic
application of science points us back to the truth
of God.
In
Science and the Modern World, Whitehead offered a brief sketch
of his project for revising American educational theory and practice, but he never completed the projected work and left its
applications to later scholars.
It is also possible for engineers (as appears to be the case here) to maintain a cognitive dissonance regarding the
science of origins and the practical
application of mechanics or electronics.
It warns that «the
application of science and technology must be tempered by human values», and that «Science gives us the means but human values must propose the ends.
science and technology must be tempered by human values», and that «
Science gives us the means but human values must propose the ends.
Science gives us the means but human values must propose the ends.»
Our Western culture, in fact, is primarily «left hemispheric» in its
application of rational thinking to almost every facet
of human existence:
science, economics, politics, education, religion, law (the French word for law, droit, comes from «right hand,» the hand that rules and is controlled by the left hemisphere).
The advance
of science and its
application to life can advance the opportunities
of persons for a fuller human life.
David Hubbard, for example, in his taped remarks on the future
of evangelicalism to a colloquium at Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver in 1977 noted the following areas
of tension among evangelicals: women's ordination, the charismatic movement, ecumenical relations, social ethics, strategies
of evangelism, Biblical criticism, Biblical infallibility, contextual theology in non-Western cultures, and the churchly
applications of the behavioral
sciences.2 If such a list is more exhaustive than those topics which this book has pursued, it nevertheless makes it clear that the foci
of the preceding chapters have at least been representative.
See Whitehead, The Principle
of Relativity with
Applications to Physical
Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University» Press, 1922), 16.
It is important that there be opportunities for the pursuit
of the «pure» arts and
sciences, without regard to their
application to any present problem.
On the way she touches on the
application of science and technology to sex and reproduction, dips into literature to illustrate changing attitudes in the halfcentury between Nevil Shute and Bridget Jones, considers sexual compatibility in the light
of the Song
of Songsand writes well on the psychology
of marriage and self - giving.
As the cautionary principle in all
applications of science has been grossly abused by commercial giants in all fields
of science, the church will not hasten to reassure a rightly sceptical public.
What strikes me as another salient detail is the final topic in the historical section
of the biological
sciences, «The physiology
of the nervous system and its
application to psychology» (C.II.m).
This essay is largely a simple, concrete, particularized
application of the universal principles discussed in the chapter entitled «Abstraction» found in
Science and the Modern World.
Confident
of the activity
of God in the world, and even more so
of their owli increasing ability to uncover God's truth through the
application of science and reason, they anticipated an unfolding
of ever greater Christian influence in the world.
One
of the most remarkable
applications of this first idea concerns history, historical
science.
But within each
of the natural
sciences is a variety
of workers: the technician carrying out routine operations, the teacher training a new generation, the research expert making new discoveries or developing industrial
applications.
«Pure
science» is justified by the
applications to which it may eventually lead in unexpected ways, but it is also valuable as part
of man's quest for knowledge.
Rabbi Sacks had the opportunity to expound the
application of the Jewish view
of science and revelation in the matter
of abortion later in the evening.
Going forward, Seelig plans to create enzymes with useful
applications while he continues to explore the underlying basic
science of enzyme structure and function, aiming to learn more about the origin
of enzymes and how proteins evolve.
Although I must leave others to substantiate the argument that the interpretation and
application of the findings
of these
sciences by some
of the contributors are unwarranted, I may certainly conclude that their understanding
of the Christian faith sits uneasily with that
of this reviewer's (spiritual) mind.
The ancient dream
of a society free from famine, disease, poverty, and despair is beginning to be fulfilled by the
applications of science.
In the light
of man's unrelenting attack on disease, some biologists believe that development
of deadly germs is a betrayal
of the human race as well as
of the ideals
of science; one - hundredth
of an ounce
of botulism toxin could kill a million people, and its production seems to further neither scientific knowledge nor any peacetime
applications.
Since for ten thousand years agriculture has been practiced in unsustainable ways, and since the
application of science to agriculture has thus far only made matters worse, the task is immense.
As already mentioned, many
of these society - wide assumptions derive from modern
science and (more important, I think) from the everyday
applications of science by way
of technology.
Slater discusses problems
of unity and diversity and
of the developing
of a «
science»
of religions, with
applications to major Asian religions.
The social
sciences, in his view, have seriously undermined the plausibility
of such values, rendering them relativistic and secondary to a kind
of technical reason devoted to the solution
of social problems through the
application of technical knowledge.
Specifically, the
application of practical
science and the study
of historical
science require faith.
Science correctly predicts events through the
application of logic and reason.
Science is based entirely on observation and the
application of logic and mathematics to those observations.
Science is based entirely on observation and the
application of logic and mathematics to observations.