But
open science does not necessarily mean better or faster science.
Not exact matches
The «my jaw dropped
open» moment: Dawkins says he humbly admits that
science does not know everything and Bill jumps in to claim that humility is after all a Christian trait.
I didn't claim I want to learn
science from Bible, but you can try it, it may
open some windows for you.
Because it is not the function of
science to deal with what lies beyond the observable world that is
open to scientific investigation,
science does not seek to prove the existence of God.
«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.
Make sure you
do not put all your belief in
Science, for this is so far beyond that and hopefully your eyes will
open, and if they
do not, we, as Christians are sad for you, more sad for you than the Pastor who stands before death's door and will not renounce Jesus as Lord.
It
does, however, leave
open the question of purpose and meaning, and this is why religion and revelation may be allowed to respond to the question of cosmic purpose without at all intruding into the territory proper to
science.
We can not share in this mythological picture, continues Bultmann, because we live and think within «the world - picture formed by modern natural
science» and within «the understanding man has of himself in accordance with which he understands himself to be a closed inner unity that
does not stand
open to the incursion of supernatural powers.
Be a good little christard and keep off of the Atheist invented machine or maybe register for a grade 5
science class - an education outside of the out dated 2000 year old debunked crap you believe in, would
do you good... maybe watch some COSMOS - short and easy to comprehend if you have an
open - mind.
One important aspect of the Renaissance in Europe was that by freeing their learning from the scholastic system, by taking teaching and learning from the monopoly of the clergy and making it available to other classes, the way was
opened to new knowledge and new
sciences which secured for Europe progress which the Muslims
did not, or would not, recognize.
And the people that believe in God, also are
open to evolution, and know more about
science then the people that just claim they
do.
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.
Do your fellow man a huge favor and go
open a
science book... read something intelligent for a change PLEASE!
Instead of praying, how about
opening a
science book or learning some math and design or make something that will ACTUALLY
do something.
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.
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of
science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways
open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton
did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
SAS6907,
do your country a huge favor and go
open a
science book PLEASE.
It is true that the patronage of the rulers contributed to a considerable flourishing of the arts and
sciences, but this
does not qualify the judgment that the vital creative forces of the community were divorced from or in
open revolt against society.
Scientists are people, they are flawed, and I'm pretty sure God
did not provide us with the mental ability to fully understand how he pulled everything off, but either way, In General
science spends it's time trying to figure out how God
did it... not why... you want to know why... I propose to you, as you suggested I
open another book and learn, i propose you
open a Bible and learn why God Created you.
When I
did open it --(don't think I don't see you laughing there)-- it looked just like a volcano
science project!
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.
So how
does a woman - with no post-secondary education in
science - even attempt to engage an OB with the «right questions» and «build a relationship» over a few awkward 7 - 10 minute visits, many with her legs spread
open?
It's not easy to realize that sometimes
science does not support our beliefs, but it's so imporant to be
open minded.
Curriculum at Hereford The Hereford Academy
opened in 2008 and
does not offer any
science GCSEs, but instead pupils study a BTEC in Ecology Studies.
New Yorkers deserve answers, and we strongly encourage Governor Cuomo and his staff to
do the right thing: be forthright with the public about the
science being reviewed, let the outside experts reviewing his administration's work speak openly about their ideas, suggestions, and concerns, and
open their work to public comment.
I would be able to relocate for the right job and would also consider working overseas.I'm not interested in scientific publishing or journalism, but I am
open to wider suggestions as I am feeling quite disillusioned about research and
science in general following my recent experiences.What can a 35 - year - old academic
do outside of
science and technology?Jeff
How
do you think
Open Access,
science blog and micro-publications are affecting traditional careers in publishing?
We
do not cover developments of interest only to specialists, such as new animal models of a disease or the
opening of new
science research centres.
«There are some religious views that
do not accept, certainly, evolution and may not even be
open to
science at all.
Her position has «
opened [her] eyes to the way that
science gets
done,» she said, and shown her the importance of
science to our society.
Science teachers are rarely in short supply in the «burbs, and when a position
does open up, those school districts get plenty of applications.
This keeps
open the possibility that the meteorite
does indeed contain fossils (Earth and Planetary
Science Letters, DOI: 10.1016 / j.epsl.2009.06.039).
The study, published in
open - access journal Frontiers in Veterinary
Science, also shows that the dogs
did not suffer from a buildup of electrolytes from the drink, suggesting that electrolyte drinks are a safe hydration alternative for sniffer dogs, who are at risk of heat stroke in hot weather.
They don't leap to mind when the average tourist thinks of France, and indeed, on the lovely map of the world's active zones that graces the entrance hall of Vulcania, the single - topic museum - cum -
science park that
opened recently just a few miles from here, France is entirely devoid of the colored lights that indicate sites worth watching.
Some evolutionary biologists worry that failing to define their fundamental unit of study with the same precision leaves them
open to criticism that they are
doing something less than hard
science.
Scarcity breeds opportunity Trisha Gura, 03 April
Science done with serious resource constraints can be more varied, open, and passionate than ordinary s
Science done with serious resource constraints can be more varied,
open, and passionate than ordinary
sciencescience.
Calling Kristina Olson a path - breaking researcher doesn't begin to describe all the doors this year's winner of the National
Science Foundation's (NSF's) most prestigious prize for young scientists has
opened.
However, many industry insiders say these changes are
opening up unique opportunities for researchers who focus on translating basic
science into real - world cures and are eager to explore the molecular mechanisms of disease, test hypotheses, and
do work that benefits patients.
Most
science courses, even with laboratories,
do not convey the
open - endedness, the intellectual exchanges, the frustrations (well, maybe the frustrations!)
Shakesheff believes that it is crucial for scientists to «go out into the communities that we're part of and explain in clear manner and
open manner» why they
do science.
Still, many researchers just don't think the concept of
open science is widely applicable.
However, a company sending seven representatives, as one company
did last year at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Science and Career Fair, may need two tables or a single table in an
open area.
The field offers many opportunities for early - career scientists — as long as they are prepared to abandon doctrine for a more
open - minded approach to
doing science.
I am really a fan of
open access, but having said that, we
do use the money we get from the journals and put it straight back into
science.
«The process must be improved or we will
do very serious long - term damage to the U.S. scientific enterprise and to our image as an
open, welcoming society,» says Norman Neureiter, a former Texas Instruments Inc. executive who in September completed a three - year stint as
science advisor to the U.S. secretary of state.
Short interactive videos in the exhibit's theater feature IBM researchers such as David Ferrucci (who led the development of Watson) as well as scientists such as Howard - Yana Shapiro, global director of plant
science and external research at Mars Inc. «We wanted to
do something that would be
open to the public,» says IBM's Lee Green, vice president of brand experience and strategic design.
By the time the 7 - month course was
done, however, participants in all classes had a smaller, and more similar, difference in closeness before and after class sessions, the researchers report online today in Royal Society
Open Science.
Now, researchers report online today in the Royal Society
Open Science that dogs
do, too.
Some of the doctorates employed in these areas continue to
do research, including those who start their own companies, but many more are finding that their scientific training has
opened doors to exciting new job opportunities in regulatory affairs, informatics, technology transfer,
science journalism,
science policy, and education, among many others.
Given our limited resources (our unit has 18 staff), our activities concentrate on the so - called «information relays», such as the media, professional organisations, etc, although we
do enjoy some direct contact with the public and in particular the young (whose declining interest to
science studies and careers is worrying) through presentations, visits,
open days, etc..