Sentences with phrase «of new scientific knowledge»

I hope that my own work and that of others will try to refine purely news - driven instincts, to understand and convey the tentative nature of new scientific knowledge, and to retain at least some shades of gray in all that black and white.
Here was a provocative «translation» of new scientific knowledge to update modernist notions of material transparency.

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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.
The quotation captures the noble project of the book in this way: «The old Catholic religion - culture of Europe is dead... the inheritance of classical culture... has been destroyed, overwhelmed by a vast influx of new knowledge, by the scientific mass civilisation of the modern world.
They search for new forms of community but tend to be wary of authority figures and particularly of leaders... The young neotraditionalists also have an almost intuitive attraction to liturgy, ritual, and symbol as forms of knowledge that complement the dominant rational, scientific one.»
Being very «scientific» minded, I took exception to the fundamentalist habit of shunning new knowledge that might clash with existing religious paradigms.
Evolution may not have engineered our brains to know everything, but science has widened our knowledge through its stories — Big Bang cosmology writes the scientific story of creation, chemistry writes the story of origins, biology writes the evolutionary epic, neuroscience provides the tales of the mind, and complexity sciences are producing still newer stories that cross traditional disciplinary lines.
In fact there are many things that the Bible has claimed happened in the face of (back then) current scientific knowledge and after new evidence arrived the Bible was vindicated.
Instead, it offers a wide - ranging overview of the often contentious relationship between diverse religious views and new scientific knowledge.
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.
Let them blend new sciences and theories and the understanding of the most recent discoveries with Christian morality and the teaching of Christian doctrine, so that their religious culture and morality may keep pace with scientific knowledge and with the constantly progressing technology... Thus they will be able to interpret and evaluate all things in a truly Christian spirit,... and priests will be able to present to our contemporaries the doctrine of the Church concerning God, man and the world, in a manner more adapted to them so that they may receive it more willingly.»
1, and Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge (New York: Harper & Row, 1968).
There are only gullible people like yourself, who have been suckered into the ancient, illogical, stagnant mythology of magical thinking and others, like me, who choose to pursue the scientific method and spend the rest of my life improving my own knowledge with new discoveries and participating in the great modern renaissance of mankind!
This will enable environmental water holders and managers to respond to new knowledge gained through local input as well as new scientific research and other sources of information.
The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes was adopted in 1981 and the UK government has repeatedly endorsed it through the adoption of subsequent Resolutions that address new baby food marketing practices and changes in scientific knowledge.
The response to the Academy's statement, which was published in Archives of Diseases in Children: New Knowledge, New Insights and New Recommendations: Scientific Controversy and Media Hype in Unexpected Infant Deaths, by P. Fleming, J. Blair and J. McKenna, 2006.
In making the Justice Department announcement, Rosenstein also said the department would reinstitute next month the Council of Federal Forensic Laboratory Directors, a group of the heads of the government's leading forensic laboratories and digital analysis centers; put in place a system for monitoring examiner's courtroom testimony and regularly review the new standards «to confirm that they reflect current scientific knowledge and best practices.»
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.
Knowledge co-production, also called «public participation in scientific research» or «citizen science,» provides «intentional collaborations in which members of the public engage in the process of research to generate new science - based knowledgKnowledge co-production, also called «public participation in scientific research» or «citizen science,» provides «intentional collaborations in which members of the public engage in the process of research to generate new science - based knowledgeknowledge
The short - story version: after listening to and talking with the founder, it became clear to me that I wanted to become a strategist, to help drive new research directions, to apply my knowledge of science on a broader level and to make a difference while still being in the scientific trenches.
If more scientists come to think of a new publication as a larval stage of scientific knowledge and if fewer schools and funding agencies prize the high - profile journal article — basing tenure, grant and promotions on it — then researchers will feel less pressure to cut corners and manufacture dramatic results.
Any new scientific knowledge about the global environment, whether the biochemistry of how plants suck up CO2 and release moisture or the optical properties of sulfate aerosols, is eventually transformed into equations and woven into the computer simulations.
One crucial outcome of scientific knowledge is to generate new and better ways of being ignorant: not the kind of ignorance that is associated with a lack of curiosity or education but rather a cultivated, high - quality ignorance.
Amid the fresh scientific questions emerging on Earth — and sweeping budget cuts for space exploration — Congress in 1984 gave NASA a new mandate: increase «human knowledge of the Earth.»
According to the report, the ITER project would also have long - lasting economic benefits: «Iter has the potential to produce benefits across a wide spectrum of activity: new products, product improvement, know - how and methods, research training, linkages and networks, software, intellectual property, spin - off companies, and of course, scientific knowledge
Reagents are shared within the community to replicate findings and to further scientific knowledge in new avenues of investigation.
The plan emphasizes the need to share knowledge and scientific capacity, and establishes a new type of conservation partnership.
«Pharmacometric analysis is key to understanding the relationship between exposure and response, and this critical knowledge will help companies avoid late - stage failures,» says Jill fielder - Kelly, vice president of pharmacometric services and chief scientific officer of Buffalo, New York — based Cognigen Corporation, a contract research organization (CRO).
«I learned a significant amount of new science that was required to edit some of the articles,» says Glover, and «the new knowledge gained has become very useful in my everyday scientific life.»
Following the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, she says, it took about two years for the first scientific papers to emerge and more than a decade for ecologists to synthesize that new knowledge into a comprehensive understanding of the environmental impact.
National Centres have a broad base in terms of experience, but want to bring in new recruits with detailed knowledge in emerging scientific fields to develop their «intelligence gathering» strategic role.
This work is deeply satisfying and I look forward to making new contributions to human welfare, education, and the role of scientific knowledge in understanding human nature.
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.
Since the goals of this program were established, the scientific community has gained substantial new knowledge on pre-drainage hydrology, climate change, and sea - level rise that have important implications for the restoration plan.
«Although only one year has passed since the molecular testing guideline was published, rapid accumulation of scientific knowledge and new evidence in this field indicate that the guidelines should be updated.
In that solutions space, there also lies a new charter for the social sciences; a call for more — and better — social scientific knowledge to inform and inspire the kind of transformative responses needed to face humanity's greatest challenge: to simultaneously safeguard planetary resources, social equity, and human wellbeing.
Wessler said members were worried about the academy's continued ability to perform its functions of advising Congress and the executive branch and disseminating new knowledge across scientific fields and throughout society.
As a member of the scientific community, Dr. Centrifuge has the responsibility to discover and disseminate new knowledge.
In addition to its scientific usefulness, this study demonstrates the need for the ongoing revision of Earth's biological history, and highlights the immense value of museum collections in uncovering new knowledge.
While scientific research examining specific features of individual apps may be scarce, scientists have amassed a wealth of knowledge about how children learn and this knowledge is directly applicable to the assessment of new forms of digital media, including apps, the authors say.
«It's a case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts,» said Seth Bordenstein, associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body of scientific knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a fundamental role in virtually all aspects of plant and animal biology, including the origin of new species.
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.»
As new scientific discoveries deepen our understanding of how cancer develops in children, doctors and other healthcare providers face challenges in better using that knowledge to guide treatment and counsel families and patients.
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.
* Define and improve standards of clinical care * Generate new knowledge in clinical and basic sciences * Provide a diverse and inspiring educational environment * Disseminate knowledge and expertise to our community and scientific colleagues * Foster the advancement of clinical and research leaders
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists as well as HMS clinicians to address fundamental questions about the behavior and functioning of biological systems; allows biologists, engineers, and clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists, engineers, computer scientists) to work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists, clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
This paper adds a new dimension to the role of scientific knowledge in policy by emphasizing the multivalent character of scientific consensus.
Dr. Eichler: The most favorite parts of the job are: 1) making new discoveries and contributing to the body of scientific knowledge especially as it relates to the evolution of our species, 2) seeing students mature into independent scientists as well as helping to launch new independent research careers, and 3) seeing your work directly benefit families who are struggling to understand their children's illness.
Under such conditions WSF submits the following recommendations: scientist should strengthen their individual and institutional responsibilities to avoid possible harm to society due to ignorance or misjudgement of the consequences of new discoveries and applications of scientific knowledge.
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