Sentences with phrase «same scientific name»

Not exact matches

In an interview with CNBC's «On the Money,» the host of the new National Geographic Channel TV show «StarTalk» — based on Tyson's podcast and Sirius XM radio show of the same name — described the dynamic implications of scientific discovery.
As science learns more and more about how the Universe works, the ignorance gaps in our scientific knowledge become smaller and smaller... the same with your man made god named Jehovah.
Justin recalls a frustrating conversation with an evangelical leader named Mark who tried to convince Justin that his homosexuality must be the result of faulty parenting, or some sort of childhood trauma, because there was no concrete scientific «proof» that biology contributed to same - sex attraction.
Even today, the scientific name for the Asian one - horned rhinoceros is «Rhinoceros unicornis,» (the same word as mentioned in the Latin Vulgate) while the two - horned black rhinoceros is the «Diceros bicornis.»
Some suggested that one species described in 1950 using shrimps from Bolivia, which the scientific name is Palaemon ivonicus, could actually be the same species firstly discovered in 1935 in Guyana, named as Palaemon carteri.
But I said yes just because I was honored simply to have my name discussed in the same association with so many distinguished scientific leaders.»
This binomial nomenclature guards against confusion if, say, a bug taxonomist and a mammal taxonomist (who tend to run in different scientific circles and probably are not reading each other's publications) want to (or inadvertently) assign the same species name to the group of organisms they happen to be excited about at the time.
Fast forward to Jan. 28 - 30, 2016, and the first Conference on Nutritional Ketosis and Metabolic Therapeutics in Tampa, Florida, held in conjunction with the launch of the new scientific journal by the same name.
Three - inch heels, a term that used to be the «scientific name» for work shoes, is no longer associated with the same gloom of practicality that hovered above it before.
In the Q&A, it came up that I had been attacked, and I mentioned the name of one particular person who was attacking me and after the talk, Erik came up to me and said, the person who is attacking you is the same person who attached Sherry Rowland over the scientific evidence of the ozone hole.
But when some of those same know - nothings want something more than scientific consensus — namely, objective proof beyond a shadow of a doubt — the name calling and marginalization begin in earnest.
And most his other post are along the same line, with ad - hominem attacks to others, name calling, tagging ideas as wrong without any real scientific arguments.
Naming the Shadows is the first book to offer practitioners and students - in - training an in - depth exploration of a trauma - focused approach to individual and group psychotherapy that respects scientific rules of evidence and at the same time attempts to honor the complexity and subjectivity of an individual survivor's experience.
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