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This particular situation raises some thorny issues, that are of particular interest especially in light of the recent report
on Open Science from the Royal Society:
The database was posted along with a draft paper
on Open Science Framework, a «scholarly commons» that supports open source research and collaboration.
She still conducts research for the European Commission, including
on open science and synthetic biology.
The workshop will take place on Wednesay, 20th May 2015, as part of a conference track
on Open Science at the EGI conference in Lisbon (18 - 22 May 2015)
Not exact matches
The researchers, both computer
science professors, looked at so - called pull requests, or proposed changes to a software project's code, submitted
on GitHub, a Web - based repository of
open - source code.
Lamar Smith (R. - Tx), who heads the House Committee
on Science, Space and Technology, has demanded that New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman turn over all communication since 2012 between his office and climate change campaigners whose research led to him
opening his probe.
That's in addition to a 500,000 - square - foot warehouse that
opened in the fall in Louisville, Ky.; the launch of a mobile site; and the simultaneous debut of the biennial Super Nasty print magazine and the brand's first in - house collection, Weird
Science, featuring color palettes inspired by computer cables and prints based
on data - corruption visuals.
In fact, she and others who met at GOSH are currently working
on an «
open source hardware manifesto» to publish in the coming months that will detail some specific ways repurposed objects can play a bigger role in
science and tech projects.
Missouri Senator Clair McCaskill, Chair of the Senate Committee
on Commerce,
Science, and Transportation's Subcommittee
on Consumer Protection, grilled the talk show host in her
opening remarks Tuesday.
Energy for Defense II was co-hosted by: Cleantech
Open, the world's largest accelerator for clean technology startups; the University of Minnesota's College of
Science & Engineering, and the Institute
on the Environment.
Ventures to Address Global Challenges — Princeton, NJ Techonomy — Tucson, AZ Global Clean Energy Congress — Calgary, AB Mashable Social Good Summit — New York, NY Postcode Lottery Green Challenge — Amsterdam, The Netherlands COMMON Pitch — Boulder, CO Colloquium
on Education,
Science and Technology in African Development — Princeton, NJ National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance:
Open Minds Exhibition — Washington, DC
Since
opening its doors two years ago, MaRS has provided hands -
on advisory services to more than 250
science and technology entrepreneurs, while thousands of students and young innovators have participated in entrepreneurship educational programs.
If we are to have an
open and productive debate
on the merits of faith versus
science it is critically important that we clearly understand what these terms mean; otherwise there is no opportunity to objectively discuss our viewpoints.
As described in my article
on The Judeo - Christian Origin of
Science» [1], science is based on specific fundamental beliefs about the natural world, namely that matter is good, rational and contingent and open to the human mind, and that any discoveries that may be made should be shared
Science» [1],
science is based on specific fundamental beliefs about the natural world, namely that matter is good, rational and contingent and open to the human mind, and that any discoveries that may be made should be shared
science is based
on specific fundamental beliefs about the natural world, namely that matter is good, rational and contingent and
open to the human mind, and that any discoveries that may be made should be shared freely.
In truth it is impossible to keep one's gaze constantly fixed
on the vast horizons
opened out to us by
science without feeling the stirrings of an obscure desire to see men drawn closer and closer together by an ever - increasing knowledge and sympathy until finally, in obedience to some divine attraction, there remains but one heart and one soul
on the face of the earth.
Others,
open to the suggestion that some interrelation between discourses is permissible, will object to intruding these particular notions into current theological thinking
on the grounds that they are not significant or even legitimate notions in the biological
sciences themselves.
Out of the Gordon Conference
on nucleic acids in the summer of 1973 came an
open letter to
Science; the establishment (in October 1974) by the National Institutes of Health of the Recombinant DNA Molecule Program Advisory Committee; and in February 1975 the now - famous international conference at the Asilomar Conference Center in California, where a reluctant decision was made by scientists to declare a temporary moratorium
on certain kinds of DNA research.
«Three out of five scientists do not believe in God, but two out of five do, said John Donvan,
opening a debate
on the issue of
science and religion yesterday (Dec. 5) in New York.
Though the champions of «environmental justice» may not realize the Pandora's Box that they have
opened, the shift in the ecology movement from a focus
on science to radical egalitarianism should come as no surprise.
Science and technology are natural allies to this Judeo - Western optimism, especially if we remain
open to an eschatological frame in which God works through us in building the kingdom of heaven today, here
on Earth — in which the kingdom of heaven is both a future reality and something partially achieved in the present.
too specialized for the historian of biological
sciences to be concerned with certainly reflects Whitehead's continuing interest in mathematics; his fellows may well have been impressed by their colleague's work
on mathematical logic and the equations of relativity theory when they agreed to this subsection in addition to «Prolegomena to Mathematics» (D.VI), one of three options
open to the degree candidate.
This subsection itself bears comparison with Chapter II of
Science and the Modern World; again it is entirely congenial to Whitehead's approach, if indeed it is not his own statement of it, that is reflected in the
openings of subsections» (a) Nature of number,»» (b) Fundamental concepts of geometry,» and» (c) Nature of applied mathematics The theme of starting with clear principles in mathematics has run throughout Whitehead's earlier work, particularly his lectures
on the teaching of mathematics and his textbook.
Whether and how far these reflections concerning a positive relation between spirit and matter may be significant when it is a question of asking in philosophical and theological terms whether an ontological connection between man and the animal kingdom asserted by the natural
sciences to be a fact, is
open to an explanatory interpretation
on the basis of the nature of spirit and matter, can only be judged after we have examined some aspects of «becoming» in general.
God's Revelation can in fact and in principle concern realities which themselves are accessible to secular experience of a scientific or historical kind, so that
on the one hand what Revelation states about them is
open to possible threat of an eventual at least apparently opposed discovery of secular
science and
on the other hand natural
science must in principle always reckon
on a possible veto
on the part of theology (Cf. Denzinger 1947 ff., 2187).
While Mahathir played
on some of the most unsavory notes in contemporary Islamic culture, few commentators at the time noted that he struck those notes in service of doctrinal moderation, in the call for a progressive and reformed Islam, one less captive to narrow traditionalism and more
open to
science and philosophy.
Mr Hawking is a very intelligent man, however, just because he is a genius in math and
science, does not mean I would let him perform
open heart surgery
on anyone.
It is fundamental to any adequate understanding of Ricoeur to note that his phenomenology is so constructed as to be
open to the «signs» generated by «counter-disciplines,» and indeed to read the meaning of human existence «
on» a world full of such expressions generated by the natural and social
sciences, as well as in the history of culture.
But within the past few decades, we have seen an important new
opening for
science - based reflection
on the nature of God.
Could you
open a
science book and give me the answer
on how mitochondria, the power plant of the cell, came to exist?
One can in this general way regard the implicate order as a further development of what is already present in Spinoza, as well as in Heraclitus, Cusano, Leibniz, Whitehead and others, a development that is capable of making full contact with modern
science, and yet
opens up a way to assimilate common experience and general philosophical reflections
on this experience, to give a single, whole, unfragmented world view.
I could go
on but why bother... why don't you just admit you do not wish to accept anything the Bible says and will not even
open your mind to the fact that
Science could support Creation.
«To suggest we can't know how old the Earth is, then, is to deny the validity of these scientific methods altogether» - No it's to be
open minded to the idea that we might be wrong,
on the other hand to accept these dates without question or reservation is to accept current
science without question.
Bohm notes that we also need «a development that is capable of making full contact with modem
science, and yet
opens up a way to assimilate common experience and general philosophical reflection
on this experience, to give a single, whole, unfragmented world view» (above, p. 42).
Science on the other hand is
open for anyone with brains to try to disprove theories.
Science questions the answers, e.g. hurricanes are caused by warm moist ocean air being drawn up into the cooler atmosphere and creating a wind pattern though we are still
open to consider other factors that may have influence
on this cycle.
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The team's findings
on arsenic in foods containing OBRS were published Thursday in Environmental Health Perspectives, the online peer - reviewed
open access journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health
Science.
This would be for my greatneice who is six and fascinated by
science, the only child visiting the uni lab
on an
open day, shed be badgering her teachers to use it all asap
When you said you did not want to debate co-sleeping, I took that literally... that you weren't interested in debating co-sleeping but rather were
opening a conversation
on the topics you raised: that young children need to learn independent sleeping, that
science backs this, and that a mindful parenting routine can accomplish from the start and immediately this without tears.
I would like to say a HUGE thank you to Creative with Kids for organising the Creative Christmas Calendar, and to all the bloggers who have welcomed
Science Sparks with
open arms and given us to confidence to carry
on.
P.S. I
opened one of the links
on breast milk from
Science Daily and there was a huge banner ad for Enfamil up top.
She wrote briefly for
Open Salon, where she took issue with Amnesty International's research
on maternal mortality, and had a mutual parting with the blog
Science Based Medicine («mutual efforts between the editors and Dr. Tuteur to resolve our differences came to an impasse,» managing editor David Gorski wrote in the announcement).
Slipping into a hard hat and fluorescent waistcoat, King troops through a makeshift car park for a series of photos at the new Tottenham University Technical College, which
opens this month, offering a curriculum based
on sports
science and health technologies.
Cornell Tech, an engineering and
science campus of Cornell University, officially
opened its doors
on Wednesday.
The Trust said the new # 18.5 million centre,
opened by First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness
on Tuesday, showcased the
science and the stories of the Giant's Causeway.
The IAM is the first new building constructed
on the college's campus since the Stafford Center for Art,
Science and Technology
opened in 1998.
The first free sixth form in the country to focus entirely
on teaching maths and
science has been officially
opened.
But for voyages
on which the seafarers took sunstone readings at intervals of 3 hours or less, ships made landfall between 92 % and 100 % of the time, the researchers report today in Royal Society
Open Science.
Family
Science Days is FREE and
open to all, and features hands -
on demos, shows, talks by scientists, and other activities for youth and their families.