Sentences with phrase «scientific understanding makes»

Lack of scientific understanding makes that infinitely more difficult.

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Musk subscribes to first principles thinking — he always makes sure he understands the most basic «why» behind a scientific theory or rule.
You don't know what theories are in a scientific context, you make an argument equivalent to «people can't take strides greater than ten feet, therefore it's impossible to run a marathon,» and you think that the lack of a full understanding about a particular hypothetical explanation is some kind of demonstration that science is an abject failure.
Our liberal, social - scientific perspective has made it axiomatic: trace down the empirical roots of human attitudes and actions, and you will understand them, and «to understand all is to forgive all.»
He makes the preliminary point very robustly, that there is no room in Catholic theology for any hiatus at all between our scientific understanding of the world, and our faith.
It makes us creationists look like idiots who can't be bothered to read anything scientific, much less understand it.
The big bang does not state that something comes from nothing, and the rest of your argument is ludicrous.This is why Bill Nye is right - a lack of scientific understanding results in a nation full of ignorance and lack of critical thinking; not good for a nation that is basically making money by being on the cutting edge of technology.
True — I don't understand how the latest scientific findings regarding the universe help make the Flintstones more like a documentary.
I don't understand your assertion that, «they make claims to a «singular» Big Bang «theory» to justify their scientific outlook».
In that way he had made explicit the central presupposition founding every form of scientific inquiry, the conviction that reality is rational and to a certain extent susceptible to human understanding.
Furthermore, either you don't understand scientific method or refuse to accept it, either way, just because you don't understand it, again, does not mean that god makes sense and takes its place by default.
Best Analysis: Karl Giberson at The Huffington Post with «Why Evangelicals Are Fooled Into Accepting Pseudoscience» «The relentless assaults on the integrity of science by groups like the Discovery Institute have made it impossible for many people to understand the significance of a «scientific consensus.»
Scientific anthropology's always take for granted a definite understanding of existence, which is invariably the consequence of a deliberate decision of the scientist, whether he makes it consciously or not.
Charles Davis has made a useful attempt to mediate between the unwillingness of political theologies to accept a role for philosophy and the human drive to understand what is at work in any cultural phenomenon, among which theologies must be counted.3 Davis distinguishes between «original» and «scientific» theology.
Humanists should acknowledge their membership in the contemporary world, seek to understand it in its own terms (which means making a serious effort to gain authentic scientific insight), assimilate its ideas into their world of composing, building, and analyzing, and assume responsibility for guiding the course of its further development.
Why make a «god» out of the scientific method — as if that is the only means by which we are able to know and understand the world in which we live?
The scientific understanding of the origin of species through evolution made nonsense of the origin of species by special creation.
Anyone making a thorough scientific study of religious and philosophical thought through out the world, including not only a culturally self centered conceited study of Judeo - Christain - Islamic Western forms alone... would find a much more rich variety of understanding, meeting the needs of the many levels of developed conciousness in the human species.
Dawkins: «We do not have a scientific understanding of why we are here, and we therefore have to make up our own meaning to life.
Considering that you keep making assumptions about whether I would understand it, without actually providing any of the «proof» you claim you can come up with, I'm starting to think that you being «very happy and productive part» of the scientific world, just means you are an administrative assistant who knows how to copy and paste.
Victoria Boutenko makes even the most difficult scientific concepts easy to understand in Green Smoothie Revolution.
And we're not talking about mixing up a few new ingredients here and there; we delved into the scientific process of baking — the chemical properties and interactions that turn ingredients into delicious food — so that we could understand how to make flour combinations and baking mixes that would work this well.
«Scientific» bakers hold that sourdough bread can't be made without a thorough understanding of the symbiotic chemical relationship between yeast and lactobacilli.
There's fun that I have making sauce, and zinging my friends, and really bringing that scientific understanding do not only to your body, but for your health as well.
Dr. Siegel's unique ability to make complicated scientific concepts easy to understand and exciting has led him to be invited to address diverse local, national and international groups of mental health professionals, neuroscientists, corporate leaders, educators, parents, public administrators, healthcare providers, policy - makers, and clergy.
Such material is made available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc..
AAAS noted that while he understood that scientific information is seldom the only consideration in government decision - making, he spoke out when those decisions were not scientifically sound.
Consistent with recommendations in the Next Generation Science Standards, the new THSB unit is designed to help students understand and use scientific practices of reading scientific texts, analyzing and interpreting data, building and using models, and constructing explanations along with a coherent set of core ideas about chemical reactions to make sense of interesting physical and life science phenomena.
The Libyan regime had made it clear that they were either unable to understand scientific evidence or gave it no value.
In his remarks, Leshner, who was chairman of the committee that developed the Communicating Science Effectively report and one of four organizers of the colloquium, noted that policymakers never make decisions based solely on the science, but that the scientific community can try to better understand the factors involved and how to give their information more weight.
THE idea that changes in the sun's activity can influence the climate is making a comeback, after years of scientific vilification, thanks to major advances in our understanding of the atmosphere.
«To the extent that a thorough scientific understanding is also a requisite for making a decision to abandon fossil fuels, the outlook for humanity would have been considerably darker in this altered world than it has turned out in actuality.»
«The scientific community really needs to look in the mirror and make sure they understand the importance of biosafety,» says Ronald Atlas, a microbiologist at the University of Louisville in Kentucky.
Drawing on that language, NIH asked the National Academies to make «recommendations on the need to improve the understanding of science and scientific research in the United States.»
Hamid Ghanadan, president of The Linus Group, has a background in biochemistry and has spent the past 16 years refining his understanding of scientific decision - making behaviors and building marketing programs to influence these decisions.
«It brought me closer to the scientific basis of disease — you look down the microscope at the diversity of cancer and it makes you want to understand more.
«That then led me to a whole set of research areas that told me how you construct the ways that decisions are made so that people will understand the quality of the scientific information that's coming in.
«We hope to make scuba diving safer for scientific divers as they expand our understanding of the oceans.»
Usually, these are scientific advisory boards, made up of important scientists who understand the intellectual property driving the business.
«The mission of Pathways is to make sense of it all,» observes Jeremy Abbate, Director of Global Media for Scientific American, and the Publishing Director of the project, «We are presenting health from the viewpoint of every stakeholder — reseachers, patients, providers, regulatory bodies, small and large companies, and others — and trying to understand what the landscape will look like in five years, in twenty - five years.»
Thatcher could support the reforms, Agar argues, because she «had lived the life of the working research scientist, as a final - year chemistry student in Dorothy Hodgkin's x-ray crystallography laboratory, as an investigator of glues for BX [plastics company] and as a food chemist for Lyons & Co.... [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.
'' [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.»
This work is deeply satisfying and I look forward to making new contributions to human welfare, education, and the role of scientific knowledge in understanding human nature.
The understanding reached with the Lacks family respects their wishes to enable scientific progress while ensuring public acknowledgement of the enormous contribution made by the late Henrietta Lacks.
By building this selective set of compounds and making it freely available, UNC - Chapel Hill and its partners are offering the scientific community a better understanding of the roles the kinome plays in human disease and the ability to collaborate on the discovery and advancement of new therapies.
«Through this three - year report, as well as our previous reports, we contribute to a global understanding of the role of scientific data, and how these data can and should inform sound policy - making
Suggestions include making scientific advice available at shorter notice, the appointment of a chief social scientist, better integration of science staff members in policy teams, and for scientists to better understand the process of policymaking and politics.
Opportunities: Intellectual Property, Part 1 10 November 2006 A basic understanding of the legal basis of intellectual property can prepare you to make good decisions in the management of your scientific creations.
Diffenbaugh said the congressman and the scientists had «a very pleasant and positive discussion about the level of scientific understanding that we have about the climate system, the institutions of science by which we conduct our day - to - day work and the peer - review process, and how public decisions are made within the context of scientific understanding.
We hope to explore that and to understand more fully how news and information about scientific activities makes their way to citizens, how they understand it, and how, in some circumstances, they contribute to it.»
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