Sentences with phrase «science on the connection»

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«Listening to music and singing together has been shown in several studies to directly impact neuro - chemicals in the brain, many of which play a role in closeness and connection,» explains a recent Greater Good Science Center round - up of research on the subject.
While some people may compensate by finding connections on social media, that can provide a false sense of relief, says Jagdish Khubchandani, a health science professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind..
We are on a mission to connect founders of massively scalable technology and science - based ventures with world - class judgement, critical connections and access to seed funding.
With a confidence in markets, deep connections to the academic community, and a focus on implementation, we go where the science leads, and continue to pursue new insights, both large and small, that can benefit our clients.
GFI's science and technology department is involved in the development and promotion of the science of plant - based cultured meat, dairy, and egg technologies.33 They are currently focused on core foundational work — making connections with organizations and writing white papers and «mind maps» — and as such they do not yet have a significant track record.34 They have produced Technological Readiness Assessments — documents detailing the current state of technology, and evaluating where more research is needed.35 All the research GFI does is published, so that the industry as a whole can benefit.36 One of their biggest successes over the last year are the presentations that Senior Scientist Liz Specht gave to various venture capitalist firms.
you cant put your finger on it, cant smell it, or taste it, but your soul will rejoice, if you have one left... this is your connection to the world, to the universe... nothing else really matters at all... we see all of this creation, and we've got the math and science to figure out a tenth of it, but if we cant realize that it was put here ultimatly out of love, and saved by the love of ONE true God, then we are blind even to that tenth... God is great, and may he bless you athiest, muslim, christian, jew, gay, whatever... God is Love, but rest assure He is also our Judge, the Judge of our hearts, hope you get them right.
It is foolish to dismiss the Bible wholesale based on ones that don't have a solid connection with science (the creation of the Earth does, by the way, but not the time frame which is often assumed).
So if a child has to concentrate on studies common to all children (math, science, English, etc.) for their school day and is not allowed to openly pray, they lose their connection to God?
SCIENCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS John Searle, professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, has been writing for years and years on the quandaries of the brain - mind - consciousness connections.
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
Whether and how far these reflections concerning a positive relation between spirit and matter may be significant when it is a question of asking in philosophical and theological terms whether an ontological connection between man and the animal kingdom asserted by the natural sciences to be a fact, is open to an explanatory interpretation on the basis of the nature of spirit and matter, can only be judged after we have examined some aspects of «becoming» in general.
The book covers some familiar ground: professors» emphasis on research over teaching, the domination of science over the humanities, the unseemly connections between college presidents and corporate boards, the eye - popping sums spent on athletic programs.
Although Montgomery refers to the connection between Walker Percy and that other famous Catholic Southern writer, Flannery O'Connor, he concentrates on Percy's unique expertise in science and distrust of science as dictated by theory.
There is a good deal of very interesting avant - garde research in the social sciences being carried on in America, some of it in connection with universities, some of it not.
Drawing on our deep industry and business connections and the world class research expertise of our 5,000 science professionals, our Food and Agribusiness Roadmap outlines unique strategic insights into each of these questions and more.
This hardly seems like news to me, but I guess I should be happy that science is catching on that there IS a mind - body connection.
Explore the connection between water and Judaism through hands - on art and science projects at Water Wonders (Waltham)
Carol served as a guest editor of special issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, 1993).
Campers will use the indoor and outdoor grounds of the Museum as their classroom to foster critical thinking, social - emotional skills, and science practices through hands - on experiences with museum collections, exhibits, and live animal critter connections.
Joe will speak to us Friday evening on what science (neurocardiology) has discovered about the intelligence of the heart and the significance of the heart / brain connection in our children and ourselves.
The Nature Museum has given visitors the opportunity to create an authentic connection to nature, and has provided the Academy with a new opportunity to build on its legacy of hands - on science education, scientific research, and citizen science.
You can experience the new exhibit Our House: Rethinking Home in a Changing Climate, visit the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven, enjoy some fresh air on our outdoor exhibit Nature Trails and reflect on and nurture your family's connection and appreciation of nature and science.
The research on PFOA is stronger than on most chemicals and the documented connections between the chemical and cancers has grown exponentially in recent years, building a uniquely large of body of research, compared to most chemicals, said Phil Brown, director of the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute at Northeastern University.
At 9 a.m., Approximately 900 specialists from a variety of scientific, psychological, social service and educational communities will gather at The Egg, Center for the Performing Arts Hart Theatre to consider promising research on how, through understanding the emerging connections between trauma and the science of brain development, children can overcome the long - term consequences of extreme trauma and adversity.
Anthroposophy, or spiritual science, is centred on beliefs in karma, reincarnation and advancing children's connection to the spirit world.
The project entailed a literature review, surveys, research on types of science - policy connection mechanisms, and individual and group consultations.
Emergencies and disasters, and less urgent natural changes and challenges, the preparation for them, the response to them, underscore the need for good science policy connections at the local and national levels,» added Holt, referencing the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck central Mexico, including Mexico City, on Sept. 19 and the 8.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico's Pacific Coast two weeks earlier.
They explore the connections between science, popular culture, history, and public policy, to help you understand the evidence and arguments behind what's in the news, in your life, and on the shelves.
Strategies are presented to accomplish this by expanding the availability of and access to immersive science - policy connection mechanisms, and through foci on communication, knowledge sharing, and collaboration.
So we decided — in connection with Science's special issue on global populations — to launch a new series of articles focused on science in faraway Science's special issue on global populations — to launch a new series of articles focused on science in faraway science in faraway places.
Selin applied to be a AAAS Leshner Leadership Fellow to access the connections, conversations, and opportunities of a cohort focused on public engagement with science.
Graduate students, faculty and professionals in the field of earth and atmospheric sciences and their applications form a cohort that tackles hands - on exercises, hears from dozens of prominent experts and forges strong professional networking connections.
McNutt also notes the many new pressures facing science publishing — such as authors bypassing journals entirely and posting their work directly on the Internet, sometimes as a way to more directly engage the public and provide more immediate connections to readers and promotion of their findings.
Washington, D.C., is home to many scientific organizations and societies, science publications, and research institutions, so I took advantage of those vast resources here to build my network and make connections with people who might be able to assist and advise me on my career options.
In work presented in March to a committee of the National Academies, Stefan Savage, a computer science professor at the University of California, San Diego, and Tadayoshi Kohno of the University of Washington, placed malicious software on an unspecified car's computer system using its own Bluetooth and cell phone connections.
About 75 % of recent RAMS participants from Fisk University, an HBCU in Nashville, Tennessee, went on to graduate school in computational sciences and engineering related fields, according to Stephen Egarievwe, a computer scientist and nuclear physicist who serves as the main RAMS connection at Fisk.
So, on the last night of July 2006, he signed up with Science Connection, a Nova Scotia — based dating service for scientists.
Using their star power and connections, the foursome have pushed their ideas on conspicuous occasions, a number of which they created themselves: a session at the National Academy of Sciences» annual meeting that Varmus described as «heated;» a briefing by Krischner, Tilghman, and Varmus at the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology; a meeting at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute that «brought together some senior... influencers to talk about the problem;» a new paper about that meeting that will soon appear in PNAS; and a presentation by Kirschner at the Future of Research symposium organized by Boston - area postdocs in October.
Science Connection's membership may be slender — at any time, it has only 1,000 to 1,400 enrollees — but its focused goals mean that it has had a big impact on its targeted community.
Ironically, Science Connection boasts no special insight into the science of human reproduction, unlike services such as eHarmony, which claims to have «a scientific approach to match highly compatible singles,» using a system based on «29 Key Dimensions of Compatibility,» or Chemistry.com, which professes an understanding of core aspects of personality, «even down to the level of brain chemistry.Science Connection boasts no special insight into the science of human reproduction, unlike services such as eHarmony, which claims to have «a scientific approach to match highly compatible singles,» using a system based on «29 Key Dimensions of Compatibility,» or Chemistry.com, which professes an understanding of core aspects of personality, «even down to the level of brain chemistry.science of human reproduction, unlike services such as eHarmony, which claims to have «a scientific approach to match highly compatible singles,» using a system based on «29 Key Dimensions of Compatibility,» or Chemistry.com, which professes an understanding of core aspects of personality, «even down to the level of brain chemistry.»
A paper recently published in Crop Science examines connections between fructans in wheat plants, wheat - based food products, and impacts of fructan consumption on human health.
And I entered their house and I saw that it was very tastefully decorated and that there was no evidence on the lower floors, at least the main floor, that there was any kind of connection with mathematics or science; the [re] were just ordinary kinds of pictures, but very, very tasteful.
Shannon Buckley Luepold of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and her colleagues spent two years collecting data on Rusty Blackbirds nests and their surrounding habitat in Maine and New Hampshire, and uncovered a web of connections between timber harvesting practices, spruce and fir cones, red squirrels, and Rusty Blackbird nesting success.
Her research, which draws on network science, has revealed that people with more «flexible» brains — those that can easily make new connections — are better at learning new information.
In connection with this month's special feature on careers in materials science, this week, I'll review a few U.S. sources of support for materials science research and training:
And then the last thing I would mention is just that we had a big birthday; Shakespeare turned 450 earlier this year, and that's terrific and that's, you know, I knew there was going to be a fair bit of attention focused on Shakespeare and maybe this would be a good time to write a book looking at the connections between Shakespeare and the world of science.
In connection with Science magazine's Breakthrough of the Year special focus, Science's Next Wave went on a search of its own, determined to identify the people who, today, are working to apply new technologies to advance evolutionary sScience magazine's Breakthrough of the Year special focus, Science's Next Wave went on a search of its own, determined to identify the people who, today, are working to apply new technologies to advance evolutionary sScience's Next Wave went on a search of its own, determined to identify the people who, today, are working to apply new technologies to advance evolutionary sciencescience.
Forum: Science makes a loving connection — Marc Nicholls muses on ways in which researchers find their soul - mate
Although I have no plans to sign up myself (I checked — and married with two kids is not an option on the application form), I reckon Science Connection is on to a winner.
Rationale The rationale for describing this proposal as an initial step derives from a corpus of published research on the incorporation of research findings into policymaking (e.g the 1978 National Research Council report, Knowledge and Policy: The Uncertain Connection) as well as the project directors» own professional experiences in a number of academic and professional settings about the intellectual and networking challenges of fostering substantive dialogue across analytical perspectives, including the subfield perspectives on science policy.
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