Marking the 75th anniversary of the infamous Buck v. Bell case endorsing forced sterilization, in which Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. declared «three generations of imbeciles is enough,» the laboratory assures us that the new, more
precise science of genetics means that «no human lineage is without hope.»
Not exact matches
In those
sciences randomness captures our inability to predict or know the
precise behavior
of the parts
of a system (or perhaps, in the case
of the quantum world, some intrinsic properties
of the system).
Science also, practically, requires a culture with a written language for the easy recording and sharing
of large amounts
of precise data.
Geneticist Svante Paabo told
Science, in an article entitled «Relative Differences: The Myth
of the 1 Percent,» «I don't think there's any way to calculate a number,» or at least a
precise percentage,
of differences between chimpanzees and humans.
A modern concept
of inerrancy involving scientifically
precise language was
of course unknown prior to the rise
of modern
science.
Science is not just a matter
of precise observation and the accumulation
of facts.
Second, materialist physicalism's acceptance
of causal determinism, along with the correlative acceptance
of the idea that «
science» provides
precise predictive laws, 5 excludes the idea that a partially self - determining mind could affect the physical course
of nature, It is these two metaphysically - based exclusions that, as we have seen, prevent materialist physicalism from doing justice to our inescapable presuppositions about the reality and efficacy
of our mental life.
We do not know if the universe is or is not designed, but we do know that the best way to understand the «design»
of the universe is to study it unbiasedly and make the most accurate models that fit reality in the most
precise ways that cause the best predictions — in a word,
science.
The historical timing
of this mistaken notion that the selected data («abstractions»)
of physical
science exhausted the concrete could hardly have been worse, coming as it did just when the industrial revolution and new political revolutions should have been based on the most
precise attention to relevant value.
Science, aspiring to the mathematical form, over-accentuates the spatiality
of matter; its formulae are too
precise and constantly in need
of remaking.
IFIS produces FSTA ®, also known as FSTA ® — Food
Science and Technology Abstracts, a specialist database enabling
precise, efficient research in the
sciences of food and health.
Brock, a mathematics major in college, made a
science of stealing, breaking down his leads into
precise numbers
of steps, calculating how long it takes a ball to go from pitcher to catcher to second (2.9 seconds under optimum conditions) and speaking endlessly
of «keys» and «three - movement deliveries» and similar arcana.
And yet the intricacies
of that
science — the
precise mechanisms through which adrenal glands release glucocorticoids and immune cells send out cytokines — don't tell us much about how best to help children in trouble.
There is no
precise science behind these wacky stages but I'll offer an age that they seem to be most commonly
of concern to parents beside each one.
The timing
of such things is not a
precise science, however, and a number
of factors, political and non-political (such as the weather), need to be considered.
By the time the 2004 magnitude - 6.0 Parkfield earthquake — the most closely monitored quake
of all time — struck the central San Andreas fault without so much as a hint
of a precursor (
Science, 8 October 2004, p. 206), most researchers had abandoned attempts at
precise prediction.
Dr Joseph Hodges, from the National Institute
of Science and Technology in Gaithersberg, USA who led the team measuring the spectrum
of CO2 in the laboratory, said: «These measurements are very challenging so we could only make
precise lab measurements at a few wavelengths.
► «Even as the practice
of science becomes ever more advanced, the observations more precise, and the applications more prevalent, there are signs of public misapprehension, distrust, and eroding support,» wrote Rush Holt, the new chief executive officer of AAAS and executive publisher of Science, in this week's edi
science becomes ever more advanced, the observations more
precise, and the applications more prevalent, there are signs
of public misapprehension, distrust, and eroding support,» wrote Rush Holt, the new chief executive officer
of AAAS and executive publisher
of Science, in this week's edi
Science, in this week's editorial.
The prize will be equally split between biophysicist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
of the MRC Laboratory
of Molecular Biology in Cambridge in England, biochemist Thomas Steitz
of Yale University and molecular biologist Ada Yonath
of the Weizmann Institute
of Science in Rehovot, Israel, for their work in using x-ray crystallography to get a
precise, atomic - scale map
of the ribosome — the protein - making machine in all cells with nuclei that makes life possible.
Enoch Huang, head
of computational
sciences at Pfizer PharmaTherapeutics Research and Development in Cambridge, Massachusetts, says that big pharma needs scientists with computational biology skills right now, but the needs are
precise.
In the past decade, cosmologists have deduced a very
precise recipe for the content
of the universe, as well as instructions for putting it together, transforming cosmology from a largely qualitative endeavor to a precision
science with a standard theory.
Yet the
precise nature
of dynamic friction remains one
of the biggest unknowns in earthquake
science.»
This bacterium's entire set
of genetic blueprints, its genome, consists
of only 473 genes, including 149 whose
precise biological function is unknown, researchers report in the March 25
Science.
Kensuke Kobayashi (Professor, Graduate School
of Science, Osaka University) and Sadashige Matsuo (Assistant Professor, Graduate School
of Engineering, The University
of Tokyo), in cooperation with research groups led by Teruo Ono (Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University) and Kazuhito Tsukagoshi (Research Fellow, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials
Science), produced graphene samples capable
of forming p - n junctions by combining gate electrodes and performed
precise measurements
of current - fluctuation («shot noise») in the graphene p - n junction in the QH regime in the strong magnetic fields and at low temperatures.
Kole Roybal is the 2018 grand prize winner
of the inaugural Sartorius &
Science Prize for Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy, for developing a new class
of T cell immunotherapies that can be fine - tuned to better help the immune system recognize cancer and initiate
precise therapeutic action against the disease.
«We have made, by far, the most
precise extraction to date
of a key property
of the quark - gluon plasma, which reveals the microscopic structure
of this almost perfect liquid,» says Xin - Nian Wang, physicist in the Nuclear
Science Division at Berkeley Lab and managing principal investigator
of the JET Collaboration.
Working with researchers at Zhejiang University in China, Changxi Zheng, assistant professor
of computer
science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a technique that enables hydrographic printing, a widely used industrial method for transferring color inks on a thin film to the surface
of manufactured 3D objects, to color these surfaces with the most
precise alignment ever attained.
«What's great about our system is that the user doesn't have to be an artist for the sketch to be accurate, yet is able to retrieve images in a more
precise manner than text,» said co-developer Dr Yi - Zhe Song, Director
of the SketchX Research Lab, from QMUL's School
of Electronic Engineering and Computer
Science.
«CSI: Crime Scene Investigation» is a well - known American TV series where murder cases are solved with the help
of precise forensic
science.
The remit
of a research paper, the bread and butter
of my work at
Science, is
precise: to document the authors» investigation.
«Our results in this study represent an NMR signal enhancement equivalent to that achieved in the pioneering experiments
of Lucio Frydman and coworkers at the Weizmann Institute
of Science, but using microwave - induced dynamic nuclear hyperpolarization in diamonds without the need for
precise control over magnetic field and crystal alignment,» Pines says.
But until this study, no
precise anatomical location for this integration
of the brain's reward and arousal systems has been pinpointed, said Luis de Lecea, PhD, professor
of psychiatry and behavioral
sciences.
«Optical distance measurement at record - high speed: Microresonator - based optical frequency combs enable highly -
precise optical distance ranging at a rate
of 100 million measurements per second - publication in
Science..»
Yet, with funding in place, the project begins to suggest a different way
of doing
science, in which, instead
of competing fiercely to win a series
of contests (for fellowships, jobs, grants, or tenure) salaried scientists get paid to carry out disinterested work in a professional and
precise way.
«You do one kind
of science when you assume that diagrams are
precise pictures, and you do a different kind
of science when diagrams are assumed to be just rough sketches.»
«Two other evolutionary transitions vital to our understanding
of the relationship between whales and artiodactyls beg for elucidation: the
precise ancestry
of hippopotami and the origin
of artiodactyls themselves,» Kenneth D. Rose
of Johns Hopkins University comments in a perspective article accompanying the
Science report.
«Going forward we will need much more
precise constraints on the magnitude
of oxygenation and the physiological requirements
of early animals to continue testing the impact
of oxygenation on Cambrian animal life,» said Erik Sperling, an assistant professor
of geological and environmental
sciences at Stanford University, and first author on the paper.
With the goal
of minimizing the side effects
of chemotherapy on healthy tissues, a team
of researchers at the Center for Self - assembly and Complexity, within the Institute for Basic
Science (IBS) have developed novel nanocontainers able to deliver anticancer drugs at
precise timing and location.
STScI / NASA press releases: Hubble Makes the First
Precise Distance Measurement to an Ancient Globular Star Cluster Hubble Unmasks Ghost Galaxies Deepest View
of Space Yields Young Stars in Andromeda Halo Hubble Identifies Source
of Ultraviolet Light in an Old Galaxy ESA press releases: Hubble Unmasks Ghost Galaxies Four Unusual Views
of the Andromeda Galaxy Public speaking: On the Trail
of the Missing Galaxies High - Level
Science Products from Large and Treasury Programs: GO - 9453: The Age
of the Andromeda Halo (126 orbits) GO - 10265: The Formation History
of Andromeda (107 orbits) GO - 10816: The Formation History
of Andromeda's Extended Metal - Poor Halo (128 orbits) GO - 11664 / 12666: The WFC3 Galactic Bulge Treasury Program: Populations, Formation History and Planets (56 orbits) GO - 12549: The Formation History
of the Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies (113 orbits)
Using
precise positional data from the National
Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) and from optical telescopes, Felix Mirabel, an astrophysicist at the Institute for Astronomy and Space Physics
of Argentina and French Atomic Energy Commission, and Irapuan Rodrigues, also
of the French Atomic Energy Commission, calculated that Scorpius X-1 is not orbiting the Milky Way's center in step with most other stars, but instead follows an eccentric path far above and below the Galaxy's plane.
The scientists used the National
Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), a continent - wide radio - telescope system, along with the 100 - meter radio telescope in Effelsberg, Germany, to make an extremely
precise observation when the planet Jupiter passed nearly in front
of a bright quasar on September 8, 2002.
To make skyrmion bubbles, researchers crafted a setup made out
of tiny,
precise, layered structures made using a process called lithography at the Center for Nanoscale Materials, a DOE Office
of Science user facility at Argonne.
When we get down to the nitty - gritty
science of it, the
precise mechanisms used by vitamin B12 to act on the nervous system are not entirely clear.
Ashwagandha is one
of the most powerful adaptogenic herbs known to
science, and a specifically concentrated form
of it confers significant benefits at the
precise dosage included in Test X180 Genesis.
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The unexpected answer to that is nothing you could either know or guess, even if you've seen hundreds off
science - fiction films, because it's something you've never heard
of before: the Shimmer, to be
precise.
And though Garland's darkly - centered sci - fi feature was in essence a talky morality play, keen FX work and an unwaveringly antagonistic score from Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury pushed it over the
precise to become one
of the decade's most unforgettable
science - fiction offerings.
At Harvard, in the 1970s, long before MRIs could give a
precise view
of brain activity, Rose became fascinated by the emerging
science of psychophysiology, based partly on trying to understand electrical activity in the brain through skin conduction tests.
Our estimates
of the effects
of G&T participation for barely eligible students are close to zero in all five subjects and are sufficiently
precise to allow us to rule out with 90 percent confidence effects as small as 0.04 standard deviations (sd) in math, 0.07 sd in reading, 0.12 sd in language, 0.10 sd in social studies, and 0.19 sd in
science.
According to Stacey Gershkovich, director
of math and
science, the math scores are stellar because teachers «plan the lesson with a clear goal and use
precise questioning and a carefully designed set
of activities to lead scholars to learn, develop, or master a new concept each day.»