Not exact matches
As Stulberg tells Science of Us, behavior
scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered
in the 1990's that what separates great performers — musicians, artists, chess players, even physicians — from everyone else was not that they
practiced more than their peers.
In order to maximize happiness, humans seem to need to know what the bad moments look like — suffering is something to
practice,
scientists have found.
Meanwhile, a group of 20
scientists studying the Otway Project
in Australia since 2008 confirmed Dec. 14 that the CO2 there was behaving as it was expected to and the
practice is indeed an effective way to keep greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere for thousands and perhaps millions of years.
In Peak Performance, Brad Stulberg, a former McKinsey and Company consultant and writer who covers health and the science of human performance, and Steve Magness, a performance
scientist and coach of Olympic athletes, team up to demystify these
practices and make them accessible to everyone.
Drs. Richard Davidson, Sara Lazar, Jon - Kabat - Zinn and many other
scientists have a shown profound changes
in the brain with meditation and mindfulness
practices.
The data
scientist has maintained that GSR was far from the only company using Facebook data and has said that «tens of thousands» of other apps were likely involved
in similar
practices.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that
practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people
in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe
in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe
in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith
in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the
Scientist of
Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
None of these
scientists are accused of being religious nuts because they are seeking out intelligent design and origin
in their
practices.
Even when I was a believing and
practicing Christian, I realized that regardless of their beliefs, doctors still saved lives, made discoveries,
scientists still learned more about the world we live
in... the idea that all knowledge has to be attached to the «creator» or it is somehow tainted or suspect, just doesn't pan out when you look at it logically.
My own view of all of this, as a
practicing social
scientist interested
in the relationship between religious faith and empirical science, is that the general perspective taken by Evans - Pritchard, Douglas, and the Turners is not only entirely reasonable but close to the best account we might give.
In this light, it is not the case that we would abandon a moral, religious, aesthetic or political life for a life of doing logic, but rather, we would not leave the moral life to the ethicists, the religious life to the theologians and customary religious practices, and the political life to the politicians and political scientists, just as we surely would not leave propositions in the hands of the logicians
In this light, it is not the case that we would abandon a moral, religious, aesthetic or political life for a life of doing logic, but rather, we would not leave the moral life to the ethicists, the religious life to the theologians and customary religious
practices, and the political life to the politicians and political
scientists, just as we surely would not leave propositions
in the hands of the logicians
in the hands of the logicians.4
In short, the student is emancipated from academic servility only as he has the opportunity in a real though often rudimentary fashion to be a practicing linguist, mathematician, scientist, artist or art critic, historian, philosopher, and theologia
In short, the student is emancipated from academic servility only as he has the opportunity
in a real though often rudimentary fashion to be a practicing linguist, mathematician, scientist, artist or art critic, historian, philosopher, and theologia
in a real though often rudimentary fashion to be a
practicing linguist, mathematician,
scientist, artist or art critic, historian, philosopher, and theologian.
At least the doctrine and
practice of AE / Dalahast's nasty religion has shifted enough that they are no longer torturing and threatening
scientists who expose the Christian god fraud, or at least not as much as
in years past.
Of course that's «standard»
practice of dishonest thieves atheists and some «
scientists», academics and many people
in general among the populace.
The confident belief that many
practicing scientists have
in the reality of electrons (which are not visible) seems inappropriate if evidentialism is true.
When
practicing scientists think about science, they generally have
in mind this understanding of science: theories that predict and explain observed phenomena by appeal to lawlike generalizations.
Many
scientists believe
in both god AND evolution, like Ken Miller, biology professor, textbook author, and key trial for the teaching of evolution
in the Dover trial... who is also a devout and
practicing Catholic.
In his time with IRRI, Dr. Morell has been instrumental in shaping the institute's research and outreach agenda, including IRRI's leadership on climate change - ready rice, healthier rice varieties, farmer - friendly crop management and value chain practices as well as encouraging the next generation of rice scientist
In his time with IRRI, Dr. Morell has been instrumental
in shaping the institute's research and outreach agenda, including IRRI's leadership on climate change - ready rice, healthier rice varieties, farmer - friendly crop management and value chain practices as well as encouraging the next generation of rice scientist
in shaping the institute's research and outreach agenda, including IRRI's leadership on climate change - ready rice, healthier rice varieties, farmer - friendly crop management and value chain
practices as well as encouraging the next generation of rice
scientists.
Two new books by developmental
scientists work
in tandem to rescue children from overinvolved parenting and from outdated educational
practices.
3) Establish an annual White House Online Safety Summit bringing together leaders
in government, industry, NGOs, education and
scientists to address the concerns and challenges, particularly for children and young people online, as well as to highlight best
practices and the many positive benefits of our digital lives.
The Soil Association, which has long been at the head of the British organic movement, was founded
in 1946, by a group of farmers,
scientists and nutritionists who posited direct connections between farming
practice and plant, animal, human and environmental health.
In advance of receiving an award from the Human Rights Campaign, Cuomo announced a series of measures intended to eliminate so - called conversion therapy, a practice that claims the ability to reverse same - sex attraction in some people but that has been widely discredited by scientists and criticized by gay - rights group
In advance of receiving an award from the Human Rights Campaign, Cuomo announced a series of measures intended to eliminate so - called conversion therapy, a
practice that claims the ability to reverse same - sex attraction
in some people but that has been widely discredited by scientists and criticized by gay - rights group
in some people but that has been widely discredited by
scientists and criticized by gay - rights groups.
«Moreover, we are concerned that establishing a
practice of aggressive inquiry into the professional histories of
scientists whose findings may bear on policy
in ways that some find unpalatable could well have a chilling effect on the willingness of
scientists to conduct research that intersects with policy - relevant scientific questions.»
The second panel,
Scientist Motivations, Support, and Challenges for Public Engagement, shared practical models of organizations that have implemented policies or
practices to enable
scientists» participation
in various forms of engagement.
1991: Adrian Morrison — Dr. Morrison, a veterinarian whose scientific research focuses on the neural mechanisms associated with sleep, defended the right of
scientists to use animals
in their research and promoted responsible research
practices among those
scientists.
The Program is committed to promoting high standards for the
practice of science and engineering; advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications; engaging
scientists, engineers and their professional associations
in human rights efforts; monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical, legal, and human rights issues related to science and technology; furthering the use of science and technology
in support of human rights; and initiating activities to address the impact of developments at the intersection of science, technology, and law.
In practice, of course, it doesn't always work that way, and some
scientists are taking it upon themselves to go beyond their core research areas to study where the system can go wrong.
Aaron Baughman - Senior Technical Staff Member and Lead Data
Scientist, IBM Sports and Entertainment Division Bertrand Cambou - Professor of
Practice, Northern Arizona University Eric Fossum - Professor at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth and Director of the School's PhD Innovation Program Rick Hamilton - Client Innovation Leader, IBM Watson IoT Division Ayanna Howard - Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair
in Bioengineering
in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Zyrobotics Benjamin Hsiao - Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Stony Brook University Anthony Mulligan - Founder and CEO, Hydronalix, Inc..
The Communicating Science Seminar at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting offered the audience of approximately 500
scientists, science communicators, evaluators, and students a chance to hear from and ask questions of speakers with diverse backgrounds and expertise
in practicing, researching, and...
To succeed as a clinician - researcher, a physician -
scientist uses his or her mastery of both clinical
practice and basic science research
in parallel, often drawing on both skill sets to find advances
in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human disease.
Physicians
in clinical
practice can choose to work reduced hours, but current expectations placed on physician -
scientists make that hard to do.
Take a look at the services offered by your own professional body or any of the larger ones — they cover all aspects relating to the life of
practicing scientists, so if you have an interest
in developing your subject away from the bench, they may offer some interesting career opportunities.
In piglets, for instance, a clinical or manifest zinc deficiency can — under feeding conditions applied in practice — only be achieved after about ten days, explains the TUM scientis
In piglets, for instance, a clinical or manifest zinc deficiency can — under feeding conditions applied
in practice — only be achieved after about ten days, explains the TUM scientis
in practice — only be achieved after about ten days, explains the TUM
scientist.
The
practice of agriculture is also known as «farming», while
scientists, inventors and others devoted to improving farming methods and implements are also said to be engaged
in agriculture.
The principles of the scientific method may be constant, but much diversity can be found worldwide
in how
scientists are perceived — by themselves as well as by the general public — and how science is
practiced as a craft.
But at Next Wave we're especially interested
in the movement of
practicing scientists into teaching.
In addition to sharing these personal perspectives, we'll also shine some light on broader topics, looking, for example, at how the overlap of peak childbearing years with what is typically the period of greatest productivity in a young scientist's career influences institutional (and national) practices and policie
In addition to sharing these personal perspectives, we'll also shine some light on broader topics, looking, for example, at how the overlap of peak childbearing years with what is typically the period of greatest productivity
in a young scientist's career influences institutional (and national) practices and policie
in a young
scientist's career influences institutional (and national)
practices and policies.
«This could lead to the most stupendous discovery
in the history of human existence,» Schopf says, speaking with the
practiced patience of a
scientist.
The Universal Parent Do parenting
practices differ
in households where one or both parents are
scientists?
At an all - day meeting
in Ottawa with roughly 50
practicing scientists, convened at the behest of federal Health Minister Jane Philpott to quell an uprising over CIHR grantsmaking reforms, Beaudet agreed to the introduction of a «hybrid» peer - review system.
Ashok Kumar, a
scientist cum Ayurvedic practitioner, shares his experiences and views on the
practice of Ayurvedic medicine
in India.
In one study that pooled numerous surveys of researchers in diverse fields, a third of scientists owned up to questionable research practices like cherry - picking data that yield positive result
In one study that pooled numerous surveys of researchers
in diverse fields, a third of scientists owned up to questionable research practices like cherry - picking data that yield positive result
in diverse fields, a third of
scientists owned up to questionable research
practices like cherry - picking data that yield positive results.
And, of course, the people who make real policies — the ones that are actually going to be put into
practice — are those
in government; plenty of people get jobs
in the civil service after training as
scientists.
As
scientists, clinicians and industry leaders study these fascinating but controversial mind - altering
practices, one thing is clear: The idea of applying an electrical current to the scalp to boost learning or treat medical conditions
in the comfort of one's own home is gaining traction.
In addition to practicing the traditional craft, today's scientists need to be prepared to tackle complex challenges in a globalized (and multidisciplinary) world, to think critically about how we solve problems, and to communicate persuasively with diverse audience
In addition to
practicing the traditional craft, today's
scientists need to be prepared to tackle complex challenges
in a globalized (and multidisciplinary) world, to think critically about how we solve problems, and to communicate persuasively with diverse audience
in a globalized (and multidisciplinary) world, to think critically about how we solve problems, and to communicate persuasively with diverse audiences.
Through a wide variety of projects, SRHRL has shown its commitment to promoting high standards for the
practice of science and engineering, monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical and legal issues related to science and technology, engaging
scientists, engineers and their professional associations
in human rights efforts, and furthering the use of science and technology
in support of human rights.
By proposing,
in detail, a way to take the science of geoengineering to the skies, they hope to stimulate serious discussion of the
practice by policymakers and
scientists.
Yet the current postdoctoral arrangements seem to be discouraging talented graduates from becoming academic
scientists and may not be fostering best
practices in the scientific endeavor.
In the past decade, imaging studies have opened up the possibility that scientists will soon understand the mysterious phenomenon and even harness it in clinical practice — unleashing the power of, well, nothin
In the past decade, imaging studies have opened up the possibility that
scientists will soon understand the mysterious phenomenon and even harness it
in clinical practice — unleashing the power of, well, nothin
in clinical
practice — unleashing the power of, well, nothing.
Workshop goals include building
scientists» communication skill and confidence
in engaging with public audiences and providing best
practices for use of different communication methods and mechanisms.