Sentences with phrase «research science actually»

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Amid all the angst about the small percentage of women who work in computer science, a new research paper has a surprising finding: Women may actually be better coders than men.
There actually isn't a lack of interest, on the financial side, in fueling Alzheimer's research given the critical need for it and the rewards that life sciences firms would reap from even a modestly - successful product.
«I did the research on it and found a study saying that actually, there's some science behind this: People bond over the things they hate more strongly than over the things they love,» Alper said.
People born into any given religious faith — Christian, Muslim, Hindu, etc, etc, etc — have probably actually contributed to the scientific research and understanding than you that led to that science journal you copied and pasted from.
I wish evolutionists actually did more research and science that they claim to do.
Actually: Everything owned by Warren Buffett (American investor, industrialist and philanthropist), Dennis Publishing, the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, Sinclair Radionics, Science of Cambridge Ltd., Sinclair Research Ltd, Soros Fund Management, Amstrad, and Facebook.
No research or science and they choose to be ignorant of how abnormal formula feeding actually is.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study of these subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
And the Clinton campaign is actually tapping into some social science research here.
Still, Facebook didn't alert Facebook users, and now the company actually employs one of Kogan's associates, Joseph Chancellor, who worked with the Cambridge professor to start Global Science Research, the company that Kogan used to contract with Cambridge Analytica.
«There is actually a third category,» similar to translational research in medicine called «use - inspired science
But we have no idea what students actually learn from it,» says Elizabeth VanderPutten, an education program manager at the National Science Foundation (NSF), which funds millions of dollars» worth of undergraduate research projects every year.
The new research, published online today in Science, is consistent with the idea that these so - called free radicals are a cause of aging, but additional work is needed to clarify how the protein actually extends lives.
They can vote in Parliament on issues like stem cell research and policy on mad cow disease, they can pass the Government's science budget without even knowing what it says, but they can not actually engage with the scientific community.
The theory came under additional fire when one of the authors of the original Science study, Robert Silverman, announced that further research on his part showed the positive specimens from chronic fatigue patients had actually been contaminated with XMRV DNA.
The only approved vaccine for dengue may actually increase the incidence of dengue infections requiring hospitalization rather than preventing the disease if health officials aren't careful about where they vaccinate, new public health research published Sept. 2 in Science suggests.
Although GOF actually encompasses «a huge swath of life sciences research,» he said, officials decided to focus only on influenza, MERS, and SARS because they are can be transmitted through the air and have the potential to spark a pandemic.
These assistants are intended to make programs and apps easier to use, but research published in Psychological Science suggests that humanlike virtual assistants may actually deter some people from seeking help on tasks that are supposed to measure achievement.
That actually torques the science in certain directions, because a lot of people are doing research specifically targeted at issues of relevance to the IPCC.
But Rutjens, who just published his own study showing that people find comfort in science, says, «Future research should focus on the way in which belief in science can actually help people relieve the negative state commonly associated with threat.»
In 2009 the National Research Council evaluated the state of forensic science and, shockingly, concluded that many of the techniques used in court actually have no scientific basis.
In addition to publishing the discovery of the «speed gene» — actually a gene that controls the expression of the muscle growth factor, myostatin, in a January 2010 Public Library of Science paper — she has published research on several more genes and is seeking patents for some, including myostatin (MSTN).
Sharon Lynch, a science education researcher at George Washington University, says e-books such as these may eventually become mainstream but adds that research needs to be done on whether or not they are actually better than traditional textbooks.
«Finally, we now have separate images where you can see, actually see, the planet,» says astronomer Mark Marley of the NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif., who did not participate in the research but wrote an article for Science summarizing and analyzing the teams» Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif., who did not participate in the research but wrote an article for Science summarizing and analyzing the teams» research but wrote an article for Science summarizing and analyzing the teams» results.
New research published in The Science of Nature has found that some ants actually travel faster when more of them take to the roads.
A research team led by Bunyo Hatsukade, a postdoc researcher, and Kouji Ohta, a professor, both from the Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, revealed that approximately 80 % of the unidentifiable millimeter wave signals from the universe is actually emitted from galaxies, based on the observations with ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array).
For universities, faculty scientists now are only a means to the end of increasing their profits (see: «Money now is Everything in Scientific Research at Universities»); the science faculty presently is forced to spend too much time and emotional energy on trying to acquire more research grant awards, instead of actually doing experiments to produce more new Research at Universities»); the science faculty presently is forced to spend too much time and emotional energy on trying to acquire more research grant awards, instead of actually doing experiments to produce more new research grant awards, instead of actually doing experiments to produce more new results.
On the surface, all expenses for any grant - supported project are officially scored as fully justified; in practice, many expenditures either are not spent for actually doing research, or are duplicated, excessive, and unnecessary (see: «Wastage of Research Grant Money in Modern University Science&research, or are duplicated, excessive, and unnecessary (see: «Wastage of Research Grant Money in Modern University Science&Research Grant Money in Modern University Science»).
Research, like one study in the Journal of Food Science, suggests that microwaving may actually preserve antioxidant values far better than cooking methods like boiling.
However, researchers in the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University have published the only two research studies that actually compared the effects of ground beef from grass - fed cattle and traditional, grain - fed cattle on risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type II diabetes in men.
Some of the science behind the timing of the meals and carbs is actually broscience and not backed up by research, but this is nothing that can harm your body.
In fact, some research in 2007 actually showed milk to produce a greater anabolic response after weight training than a store - bought bodybuilding supplement... sort of a slap in the face for all those companies pushing «metabolic optimizers» and supplement «stacks» based on «modern science» and nutrition theory.
Another study published last year found that lower salt consumption actually increased your risk of death from heart disease.2 A review of the available research reveals that much of the science behind the supposed link between salt and high blood pressure is dubious at best.
Caffeinated beverages are the worst — they can actually reset your body clock by delaying a rise in melatonin levels, according to research published in Science Translational Medicine.
People have a complicated — and varied — biology and it is impossible to micromanage individual nutrients — if you do finish PHD you should move on to an author who really knows his stuff and has actually done nutrition / cancer research like T. Colin Campbell, in his new book Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition, and also his first book the China Study.
So what the science tells us is that there truly is no real division between the body and the mind and emotions, it's all part of the same web, and we know this from the research studies that have been done, groups at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, a lot of the big, very reputable universities are now actually doing research on this, and there are even journals, scientific and medical journals exploring what we call psychosomatic medicine, in other words the placebo effect.
I had no idea that I could go ask the National Science Foundation for a grant to do some research that actually improves online dating.
We initiated a research project that was so interesting that the National Science Foundation actually gave the doctoral student that we're working with a grant.
Looking younger doesn't necessarily mean they are actually younger, because research shows that East Asian women tend to experience menopause earlier than Caucasian women (this is not racist, it's science).
Let's actually use our classrooms to contribute to science research, appropriate to the age and experiences of our students, rather than replicating simplified experiments.
«And so I would very much like the academy or somebody — because somebody's got to do this — to take advantage of the fact that we have all these states doing different experiments and take, for example, three or four states with very different assessments for science, Maryland would be one, and then actually do some research on what's the effect of teaching and learning of these different kinds of tests.»
For example, to simply recommend that educational curricula or assessments should reflect the author's six principles, or recent evidence from the science of learning, does not provide policymakers in state departments of education the kind of granular analysis that would actually help them choose among the myriad offerings that all claim to reflect the latest research.
But a growing body of educational research also finds that mobile technology — including apps and digital games — actually can improve students» reading, math, science and research skills in ways traditional teaching with textbooks, worksheets and lectures can not.
A growing body of educational research also finds that mobile technology — including apps and digital games — actually can improve students» reading, math, science and research skills in ways traditional teaching with textbooks, worksheets and lectures can not.
There are actually more similarities than I would have thought, as both law schools and education schools — like all professional schools within a research university — strive to hit the right balance between a connection to the arts and sciences and a connection to the field.
So we have schools that purchase books like Everyday Math, which eschews honest arithmetic in favor of fuzzy math and the overuse of calculators; Teachers College Writers Workshop, which downplays grammar but obsesses about the «process» of writing (a process that's not based in any research); and all manner of reading programs that fixate on «skills» while ignoring literature, history, science, and everything else that might make reading an enjoyable and enlightening experience (and that might actually prepare kids to understand what will be taught to them downstream).
They are tools that allow teachers to gather information about what students can actually do with what they are learning — science experiments that students design, carry out, analyze, and write up; computer programs that students create and test out; research inquiries that they pursue, seeking and assembling evidence about a question, and presenting in written and oral form.
«Eisner eschewed the more popular argument for the arts — that some research showed music, dance, and painting actually boosted test scores in math and science.
The technology for autonomous driving is already here The Mercedes - Benz F 015 is actually more like a rolling proof of concept than a research vehicle for autonomous driving, and it rumbles around like a science experiment instead of a car.
However, the science behind whether it is actually beneficial or harmful is not conclusive, and further research is required.
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