Sentences with phrase «rather young science»

Aerospace is a rather young science for engineers and scientists.

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I'd been convinced that young earth creationism (absent of any evolution at all) was a fundamental tenant of the Christian faith and the only truly biblical position... so rather than simply questioning my approach to science, I questioned my entire faith in God.
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.
The community of science must come to embrace the (rather obvious) fact that the future of science lies with the young, who tend to care less about disciplinary distinctions than their more calcified elders.
We should encourage young researchers to seek their own career path and make unique contribution rather than closely follow mainstream science.
Rather than presenting, as some advisors do, an overly narrow, self - reflective vision of how a science lab ought to be run, she offers an abundance of diverse observations from recently published sources, as well as unattributed (and often conflicting) quotations from personal interviews, to assist young researchers in charting a personal course through science.
Rather than playing like a gross - out sideshow, the movie has viscera - streaked things to say about the terrors of young womanhood, sisterly initiation, French racism, the gruesome traditions of veterinary science, and the uneasy bond between women and gay men.
Rather than see science as just a collection of facts and equations, our flagship education programme, the CREST Awards, recognises and rewards young peoples» own investigations in STEM.
Equipped with the right curriculum, the natural curiosity of young children can be channeled into a science inquiry model and rather than quashing their enthusiasm, the students can begin to understand the scientific inquiry process and to self - identify as interested in and good at science!
Looking at the freedoms that define us — from the vote to the press; the values that have transformed us, from empathy to inclusion to service; the institutions that sustain us, such as public education; and the traits that helped form our young country, such as the audacity to take on daunting challenges in science and medicine — Rather brings to bear his decades of experience on the frontlines of the world's biggest stories.
Sociology Paper: Target - Clarity Sociology is rather young but very interesting science.
Something we're beginning to see with the younger companies we work with is key people on the technical and operations team coming from a computer science and electrical engineering rather than a life sciences background.
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