Not exact matches
When you're writing a
scientific manuscript, for instance, you know that your audience is other experts, so you use technical language and
dive deep into details.
Hartmann commended AAAS, in his conversation with Holt: «For anybody who has any interest at all into a
deep dive into the entire spectrum of any
scientific disciplines, your organization is the place to go, and Science magazine is the thing to be reading,» said Hartmann, a long - time member.
The
dive was part of DEEPSEA CHALLENGE, a joint
scientific expedition by Cameron, the National Geographic Society and Rolex to conduct
deep - ocean research.
On May 25, the team, which includes co-principal investigators Louis Whitcomb, a professor of mechanical engineering at The Johns Hopkins University, and Dana Yoerger of WHOI who were responsible for development of the vehicle's navigation and control system, conducted a planned sequence of successively
deeper dives — testing Nereus, making
scientific observations and collecting
deep - sea samples at each depth they reached.
My last two books, Grain Brain and Brain Maker, were
deep dives focused on why the brain degenerates and looking at it from a detailed
scientific perspective.
Fans
dive deep into the
scientific reasoning behind the creation of Calvin and learn why it inspires wonder and fear in «Creating Life: The Art and Reality of Calvin.»
«Dan is just showing that high - SC folks are very receptive to
scientific arguments regardless of group identity, not that they're doing investigative
deep dives into academic - level science in order to compensate for popsci's shortcomings»
Healing Moments in Psychotherapy
dives deep into the art and science of healing from the perspective of a variety of clinical approaches and
scientific viewpoints, including interpersonal neurobiology.