Sentences with phrase «respected scientists in»

Time will tell if Hansen's assertions are accepted by the scientific community — he remains one of the most respected scientists in the field, and his peers say that cursory overviews of this most recent paper reveal that the data is solid.
We have compiled a list of over 100 respected scientists in climatology and related fields who do NOT believe that the facts are clear and that the science concerning global warming is settled.
Robert Lanza is one of the most respected scientists in the world — a US News & World Report cover story called him a «genius» and a «renegade thinker,» even likening him to Einstein.
One of her first professional achievements was to overturn a decade of research by some of the most respected scientists in the field, who erroneously thought that stem cells in the bone marrow had the power to become any cell in the body.
When a credentialed, respected scientist in the specified field comes forth in the only forum available to him for relaying such information, then I have to allow a grain of truth in his claims.

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As a respected scientist and seasoned entrepreneur, Dr. Teller has successfully created and grown five companies and holds numerous U.S. patents related to his work in hardware and software technology.
Jim Elser, a highly respected aquatic scientist at Arizona State University, described the destruction of the ELA both pennywise and pound foolish in an email.
There are way too many well respected scientists who believe and trust in God for this to be seriously considered.
I studied math, physics, and engineering in college, graduated from a respected engineering school, and landed a job as a computer scientist in finance.
So, your inference that we should respect scientists has backfired in a big way.
I wouldn't say I've never seen such hand - wavey dismissive behavior in fellow scientists, but not often and not in any that I hold any respect for.
A responsible scientist will not regard the theory as absolutely certain in every respect and as strictly demonstrated, even if he ascribes a certain pragmatic certainty to it such as is appropriate in the scientific domain.
I still get excited when I hear the call of the gray tree frog from out back!Anyway, your approach of saying Regardless of where we think we came from, we're all in the same boat was very meaningful to me because I felt a measure of respect not usually afforded to evangelicals by scientists.
It would certainly be welcome, not only with respect to the interests of science, but to those of society in general, if scientists of all stripes began truly to respect the limits of their own enterprise.
Finally, the fact that I treat with respect an idea that has much in its favor, that is believed by the great majority of scientists, that has no decisive arguments against it, and that may well turn out to be true — I am speaking here of the scientific theory called neo-Darwinism — is not «appeasement» but intellectual humility and honesty.
Scientists need to be on their guard in this respect as much as anyone.
Nobody is suggesting that you must believe in them and scientists would be disappointed if you did with the current knowledge because that would show a lack of respect for other, equally valid theoretical possibilities.
In a statement I heartily endorse, Scott says, «Much as I respect the efforts of economists and social scientists to explain the world and the intermittent efforts of politicians to change it, I trust artists and writers more.
fred, you dumb fuck, almost anything a credible (as in published in a respected peer - reviewed journal) scientist proposes for the origin of the universe and life is vastly superior to «some unproven, unfounded god did it.»
Firstly, there is a methodological similarity, at least in this important respect: that scientists in their theories and Thomas in his philosophy both start from the real, existing physical entity.
While not well - known in the United States, this respected Austrian scientist, philosopher and educator is one of the most - translated and widely - read visionaries in the world today.
At the very least some scientific study might give them a bit more respect for the scientists they supposedly hold in such high regard.
Gerald Benjamin, a former dean at SUNY New Paltz and respected political scientist, said Cahill had worked with his foundation in the past.
Much of the value of the program lies in its unique position and ability to meet the needs of both the government and its own needs for scientists and engineers, and those of fellows with respect to career development.
Although certain challenges are common to science everywhere, science in sub-Saharan Africa is in some respects a different world, and Lyons's job is to chart the terrain for the benefit of scientists at home and abroad.
* First a question: Why aren't scientists and engineers more respected in the United States?
«Previous projections, as summarised by IPCC, have not exaggerated but may in some respects even have underestimated the change, in particular for sea level,» conclude the scientists, writing in Science.
In this respect, scientists have a leg up on law students who have no scientific background, because it is not possible to be a patent agent without a scientific qualification.
Our director is a well - respected and celebrated scientist, which usually works to our benefit because it brings in more funds and resources to the team, but we all have egos, and I was feeling overshadowed.
Sullivan said she is most concerned about the «apparent decline in society's confidence in science as an enterprise of special value to society and of scientists as respected and trustworthy people.»
So a research team led by scientists at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C., delivered subpar levels of oxygen to newborn piglets, whose course of brain development and whose highly evolved brain structure mirrors in many respects those of humans.
«The nation's incoming president will need to move quickly to appoint a respected scientist or engineer to serve as the next science adviser, to ensure immediate input related to science and technology,» Holt added, reinforcing the recommendations laid out in a September 2016 report from Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.
Another important obstacle is an academic culture that does not presently value or respect a career that places a scientist in a secondary position within a lab.
Micheletti and his research group have been among the first to work in that respect and are an authoritative voice in the field, so much that the Physics of Life Reviews has chosen to ask the scientist himself this review.
Having used some of the tools computer scientists developed in the lab gives him a respect for both the research and its applicability, he says.
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«With respect to previous research scientists, we are pleased to name Melicope stonei in honor of Benjamin Clemens Masterman Stone, British - American botanist who had contributed over 300 publications to science during his career along with many keen insights into Hawaiian Melicope.»
In some respects the Coval's story resembles that of many young scientists: struggle, relocation, persistence, and eventual success.
That all changed in 2007, when, for the first time, researchers developed trackers that were light enough for wood thrushes and purple martins; they hooked up 34 birds, and even though only seven of the tagged birds were found the next year, these seven gave the scientists major insight — and newfound respect — into the migratory lives of these silver - voiced flyers.
In another letter, responding to Mervis» June profile of Richard Tapia, three Howard University scientists (Fatimah Jackson, Clarence M. Lee, and Sherese Taylor) call for greater respect for minority - serving institutions and their graduates.
In that respect, it is very much like the life of a scientist.
And being beaten to publication is a huge loss for a scientist, as publications are the currency of academic science — they are an important factor in competing for government and private grant funds and in obtaining tenure and respect in a discipline.
In many respects, physician - scientists are neither physicians nor scientists.
Pendry's incredible conception, published in a respected physics journal in 1999, stoked the imagination of scientists worldwide.
The nation's incoming president needs to move quickly to appoint a respected scientist or engineer to serve as the next science adviser to ensure immediate input on issues related to science, according to recommendations laid out in a report from Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy...
The first tier contains items that many young scientists would expect from their supervisors: mentoring; communication; setting a direction and vision for the research group; providing opportunities to network with other scientists; providing funding for postdocs» research or giving them significant help in obtaining their own grants; training; creating a work culture and environment that encourages individuals to treat everybody with respect and encourages collaboration; creating an ambience that keeps group members satisfied and attracts talented scientists to the group; and offering postdocs opportunities to explore options for their careers once their fellowships have ended.
«This reflects a lack of trust in scientists and a lack of respect for scientific progress in general.»
In response to repeated calls for an integrated and coordinated emergency and trauma care system in the U.S., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists and UPMC physicians rose to the challenge and divided the nation into hundreds of referral regions that describe how patients access advanced care, in a way that respects geopolitical borderIn response to repeated calls for an integrated and coordinated emergency and trauma care system in the U.S., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists and UPMC physicians rose to the challenge and divided the nation into hundreds of referral regions that describe how patients access advanced care, in a way that respects geopolitical borderin the U.S., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists and UPMC physicians rose to the challenge and divided the nation into hundreds of referral regions that describe how patients access advanced care, in a way that respects geopolitical borderin a way that respects geopolitical borders.
One aspect of Chinese culture that works to the advantage of scientists, says Prinet, is that in China scientists are highly respected: «Scientific research is seen as very important here.
Biopharmas that have fared well despite global economic turmoil have done so by making smart acquisitions, paying attention to global opportunities, investing in R&D, looking beyond the bottom line — and valuing and respecting the scientists who work for them, according to this year's Science Careers Top Employers Survey.
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