Sentences with phrase «open culture of science»

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China needs to find or develop a worldview that allows it to recover much of its traditional culture and values in a way that also opens it to the knowledge that has been gained by Western science.
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.
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.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
Seven years on, the practice of science is becoming more open, and a culture of sharing preprints, data sets, and scientific code is spreading.
In the other, «Promoting an open research culture,» Brian Nosek of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and his co-authors wrote that «[t] ransparency, openness, and reproducibility are readily recognized as vital features of science.
Veterans with corporate science experience advise that academic investigators interested in engaging industry should walk in with their eyes wide open: They should understand the underlying motivations that drive commercial ventures, carefully weigh the upsides and downsides of the company science culture, and, in partnerships, negotiate compromises that they can live with.
Nine representatives of young scientists in the Netherlands, six from Italy and one each from Germany, Poland, and France, flew on Monday, 30 August, to attend the official opening of the Genomics Momentum 2004, which was attended by Dutch Minister Maria van der Hoeven of Education, Culture, and Science, mayor Ivo Opstelten of Rotterdam, and NGI director Peter Folstar, among others.
The basis for the new study, published in Royal Society Open Science, is a massive online repository of more than 2000 distinct tales from different Indo - European cultures known as the Aarne — Thompson — Uther Index, which was compiled in 2004.
The work was supported by the National Science Foundation (DMR - 1307056), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant - in - Aid for Scientific Research (B), 15H03981), the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Dynamic Alliance for Open Innovation Bridging Human, Environment and Materials) and the Center for Spintronics Research Network at Tohoku University.
Source Story (Science News): Snooze patterns vary across cultures, opening eyes to evolution of sleep
At the same time, we wish to help students (1) experience authentic processes of science, in particular discussion / debate about experimental data and their interpretation (including «grey areas»), (2) recognize the creativity and open - ended nature of research, and (3) see the diversity of people who undertake research careers (i.e. not just the genius / geeks of popular culture).
One of the open secrets of the life sciences used to be that 99 % of all bacterial species couldn't be cultured in the lab - but all of a sudden and with a comparatively simple technological advance, that has changed.
These experiences expand the horizons of young people, opening their eyes to the wonders of areas such science, heritage, culture, adventure and the natural world.
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Influenced by the renowned culture, science, art and music scene of its top location, ibis Styles London Kensington has opened its doors, taking guests on a fun and quirky educational tour even while they are inside the hotel.
Opening in June 2017, major Barbican exhibition Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction is a genre - defining exploration of one of popular culture's most celebrated realms encompassing literature, contemporary art, film, music, comic books and video games to present a new, global perspective on Science Fiction.
The decisive moment for the transformation in the UK was the Festival of Britain, a pivotal event that opened the nation up to the possibility of art, culture and science as a transformative and unifying force for a country that had everything to rebuild, including its own vision of a future.
Culture, nature, science and art all come together in the work of Mark Dion, whose solo show, Theatre of the Natural World has just opened at the Whitechapel Gallery.
However, a literal examination of the phrase opens the space to «nosier», more flexible readings of color, words and proximity in the context of art, science and culture.
I've been to three author meetings so far, and I've found that there is a culture of very open and critical discussion of the science, with no top - down interference whatsoever.
The I.P.C.C. itself, through its structural tendency to politicize climate change science, has perhaps helped to foster a more authoritarian and exclusive form of knowledge production — just at a time when a globalizing and wired cosmopolitan culture is demanding of science something much more open and inclusive.
Perhaps, through its structural tendency to politicise climate change science, it has helped to foster a more authoritarian and exclusive form of knowledge production - just at a time when a globalising and wired cosmopolitan culture is demanding of science something much more open and inclusive.
The I.P.C.C. itself, through its structural tendency to politicize climate change science, has perhaps helped to foster a more authoritarian and exclusive form of knowledge production - just at a time when a globalizing and wired cosmopolitan culture is demanding of science something much more open and inclusive.
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As we discussed in our article about open offices last January, some of the great ideas in science, history, technology, and culture have...
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