Questions that they have asked negotiators to address in forthcoming discussions are strikingly open - ended: «How would the agreement be designed to ensure durability and flexibility to respond to changes in national circumstances and evolving
scientific knowledge over time?»
Not exact matches
you don't think that so called
scientific results are skewered... or that the primitive machines that we use to discover our universe are woefully incapable of plumbing the depths of
knowledge that an all wise creator has put in place... science is like some guys throwing dice and hoping it comes up sevens on consecutive throws... get
over yourself
Its the relgious that have tried to surpress
scientific knowledge, but
over the last 50 years we have ventured more into the universe than ever & the church has had to adapt.
• «the God for which we are arguing is not a God of the gaps, not a God who is brought in to paste
over the gaps in our present
scientific knowledge, which might be filled later as science progresses.
Here, if you like, is a man who,
over a long period of time, has followed a certain
scientific method and laboriously gained his results, who says to us: «Experience, with the help of reasoning, leads to this point;
scientific knowledge begins here and ends there; such are my conclusions»; and the philosopher would have the right to answer: «Very well, leave it to me, and I'll show you what I can do with it!
Over 400 participants came together in Rome to share
scientific knowledge and experiences at «The International Symposium on Agroecology for Food Security and Nutrition».
Our unique tools are based on
scientific knowledge of how packaging behaves physically in the supply chain, achieved through analysing
over 15 million packages each year.
Respectively based at the Université de Montréal and Université Laval (Quebec, Canada), these two organizations have built
over the years a solid network of international experts who gather, synthesize and comment, in their respective domain of expertise, the most up - to - date
scientific knowledge available on the development of young children, from conception to age five.
Marx expected, with a
scientific conviction, that workers, as the ones in charge of technology, would use their
knowledge to take
over the power.
Over time it would spur
scientific knowledge, catalyze commercial production, protect species and help enable developing countries to undertake bioprospecting themselves.
By mastering these skills, volunteers gain increased experience and control
over asking and answering
scientific questions which, in turn, augments science literacy, facilitates conservation action and stewardship, and increases
knowledge of amphibians.
To our
knowledge, never before has a videogame intervention been developed with such extensive input from its target audience, and tested through rigorous
scientific methods
over a long stretch of time, demonstrating that kids will engage in a game with serious content and learn things that impact the way they think and potentially what they do.»
The committee has prepared a report that, in my view, provides policy makers and the
scientific community with a critical view of surface temperature reconstructions and how they are evolving
over time, as well as a good sense of how important our understanding of the paleoclimate temperature record is within the overall state of
scientific knowledge on global climate change.
The NRC asked the committee to summarize current
scientific information on the temperature record for the past two millennia, describe the main areas of uncertainty and how significant they are, describe the principal methodologies used and any problems with these approaches, and explain how central is the debate
over the paleoclimate temperature record to the state of
scientific knowledge on global climate change.
Scientific Publications Over 250 peer - reviewed scientific journal articles that received over 14000 citations with h - index 68 according to ISI Web of Knowledge (> 20000 citations with h - index 80 according to Google Scholar) and several hundred contributions to conferences, proceedings,
Scientific Publications
Over 250 peer - reviewed scientific journal articles that received over 14000 citations with h - index 68 according to ISI Web of Knowledge (> 20000 citations with h - index 80 according to Google Scholar) and several hundred contributions to conferences, proceedings, and bo
Over 250 peer - reviewed
scientific journal articles that received over 14000 citations with h - index 68 according to ISI Web of Knowledge (> 20000 citations with h - index 80 according to Google Scholar) and several hundred contributions to conferences, proceedings,
scientific journal articles that received
over 14000 citations with h - index 68 according to ISI Web of Knowledge (> 20000 citations with h - index 80 according to Google Scholar) and several hundred contributions to conferences, proceedings, and bo
over 14000 citations with h - index 68 according to ISI Web of
Knowledge (> 20000 citations with h - index 80 according to Google Scholar) and several hundred contributions to conferences, proceedings, and books.
«By looking at how combinations of chemical names occur and evolve in millions of publications
over time, we can model
scientific knowledge as a network of connections between important molecules,» said Rzhetsky, professor of medicine and human genetics at UChicago, CI Senior Fellow and director of the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics.
«Such
knowledge will,
over time, have a transformative effect on the
scientific understanding of human biology and on human health.»
Since 1978, we have invested
over $ 35 million to advance
scientific and clinical
knowledge about how glaucoma steals sight.
«We are leveraging the rigorous
scientific work and deep
knowledge base of Neurona's founders to develop therapies with distinct advantages
over existing approaches.»
To my
knowledge, despite the equipment industry's heavy promotion, there hasn't been a single peer - reviewed
scientific study published in the past 50 years that confirms exercise machines» effectiveness
over free - weights.
The Cornerstone Assessments use
knowledge and skills related to
scientific investigation to inform instruction, inform student learning, and measure student progress
over time (beginning -, middle -, and end - of the year).
Now, as a modern, forward - thinking dog owner, you have the advantage of not just the vast array of commercially prepared pet foods, you also have the advanced nutritional
knowledge gained through the years of studies and
scientific research conducted by nutritional experts from all
over the world.
With the help of generous donors, the UC Davis Center for Equine Health has worked to fund research that has advanced veterinary medicine and provide a
knowledge base, establishing several focused research initiatives to concentrate resources, expertise, cutting - edge technology and state - of - the - art equipment in certain areas of
scientific research
over the past 45 years.
It's like saying the debate about evolution is
over — it is re general
scientific knowledge.
* The role of the US in global efforts to address pollutants that are broadly dispersed across national borders, such as greenhouse gasses, persistent organic pollutants, ozone, etc...; * How they view a president's ability to influence national science policy in a way that will persist beyond their term (s), as would be necessary for example to address global climate change or enhancement of science education nationwide; * Their perspective on the relative roles that
scientific knowledge, ethics, economics, and faith should play in resolving debates
over embryonic stem cell research, evolution education, human population growth, etc... * What specific steps they would take to prevent the introduction of political or economic bias in the dissemination and use of
scientific knowledge; * (and many more...)
Over and over, there have been warnings about the importance of sustaining a vigorous scientific and technological enterprise, in part by invigorating science education and also by investing some public wealth exploring the edges of knowle
Over and
over, there have been warnings about the importance of sustaining a vigorous scientific and technological enterprise, in part by invigorating science education and also by investing some public wealth exploring the edges of knowle
over, there have been warnings about the importance of sustaining a vigorous
scientific and technological enterprise, in part by invigorating science education and also by investing some public wealth exploring the edges of
knowledge.
The prospect that scientists have created a lethal strain of avian flu and are on the verge of publishing their technique in the world's leading
scientific journal has reopened the debate
over science's aspiration to «universal
knowledge» in two distinct senses: Should science investigate everything, and should its findings be made available to everyone?
The matter of integrating
scientific knowledge (one should add AND Engineering
knowledge) into policies and investment is something that varies considerably
over time.
Since people's beliefs about evolution are influenced by their perceptions of
scientific consensus, the total role of science
knowledge in shaping a person's opinion likely operates indirectly through beliefs about
scientific consensus as well as directly through beliefs about whether humans have evolved
over time.
IPCC also assumes (with a «low level of
scientific knowledge») that natural (solar) forcing was only 7 % of the total forcing
over this long period, while several solar studies have estimated this to have been around 50 %.
When most of your arguments seeem to rely on proxies taken from trees, it seems odd to me that a
scientific panel would not first seek some
knowledge on the fundamental nature of trees and how they grow / evolve
over time.
The SEARCH vision and mission reflects the evolution of SEARCH and Arctic science
over the past several years and emphasizes SEARCH's role in developing
scientific knowledge that is relevant to decision - making.
Pursuant to the urgent need for this
knowledge in U.S. waters of the western North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, we integrated aerial and shipboard cetacean surveys conducted by five
scientific organizations
over 23 years and linked them to environmental data relating to cetacean habitat, such as sea surface temperature and chlorophyll concentration, obtained from satellite remote sensing and ocean models.
The exuberance with which the latest «97 %» study has been greeted by many of those who want to promote constructive engagement with climate science reflects a distressing resistance to take in the more general «
scientific consensus» that exists among science of science communication researchers that neither a deficit in
knowledge of facts — ones relating to the science of climate as well as ones relating to the extent of
scientific consensus — nor a deficit in the ability to make sense of
scientific information is the source of continuing conflict
over climate change.
That some think that continuing to hammer skeptics
over the head with «
scientific consensus» — a style of advocacy that is more likely to intensify opposition, research shows, then ameliorate it — because there is no alternative is part and parcel of the same puzzling evidence - resistance that explains the continuing allure of the «
knowledge / rationality deficit» theory of science communication.
However, her press secretary explained in an email that «the proposed
scientific expert advisory panel would build on the existing body of
knowledge developed by Canadian and international scientists
over the past few decades, and ensure that measures to safeguard Canada's oceans and coastal communities continue to incorporate expert advice and Indigenous traditional
knowledge, as well as ongoing
scientific research.
the committee will summarize current
scientific information on the temperature record for the past 1,000 - 2,000 years, describe the main areas of uncertainty and how significant they are, describe the principal methodologies used and any problems with these approaches, and explain how central the debate
over the paleoclimate temperature record is to the state of
scientific knowledge on global climate change.
Did Bohr argue with Heisenberg
over his use of
scientific knowledge to build a weapon that could destroy humanity?
It was prompted by a story
over at Forbes on efforts by the National Center for Science Education to support educators being pressured by political interests to misrepresent the current state of
scientific knowledge on climate change.
5) Explain how central the debate
over the paleoclimate temperature record is to the state of
scientific knowledge on global climate change.
We gathered data from millions of health conscious people -
Over 1 million people took their Health IQ quiz and formed the basis for the
scientific analysis of the relationship between health and health
knowledge.
It is generally very difficult to cross
over from another industry, due to the specialist
knowledge and
scientific background that are required for a candidate to be successful in a QA role.
Indigenous peoples have developed
over many generations a holistic traditional
scientific knowledge of their lands, natural resources and environment.
Although
scientific knowledge of youth development has grown dramatically
over the last 2 decades, theoretical frameworks for translating research into more supportive environments for youth have lagged.
Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development Covers
over 30 topics related to the psychosocial development of the child, from conception to age 5, and presents the most up - to - date
scientific knowledge.