Sentences with phrase «scientist on both sides»

When there are hundreds of scientists on each side of an issue and you are not a scientist then the only rational side to take is agnostic.
The physics behind this impact - volcano combo is not firm, say scientists on both sides of the debate.
And scientists on both sides of the connection have already started using it to learn more about their respective fields.
When a batch of climate scientists on all sides of the hurricane - climate question issued a letter warning that the main issue related to hurricanes is coastal vulnerability, not climate change, I wrote about it, but hardly anyone else did.
In the 1930s, the rise of Nazi Germany and the threat of war provided a stimulus for scientists on both sides of the conflict to turn Albert Einstein's famous E = MC2 theory into a destructive reality.
Both Creationists and Evolutionists use the same basic scientific method, which means there are great scientists on both sides of the fence.
As Chairman of the Science, Space, and Technology Committee I have had the opportunity to hear from widely respected scientists on all sides of this question.
«Poverty is another loaded word,» Cory says, while pointing out that most scientists on both sides of the «love or money» question live better than 99 % of the world's inhabitants.
The two representatives refer to a controversy over the use of CT scans to detect lung cancer in which scientists on both sides of a debate about the usefulness of this technology were accused of having conflicts of interest.
Hall's bottom line is one agreed upon by many nutrition scientists on both sides of the diet divide: the best diet, whether low - carb or low - fat, is the one you will stick to.
I'm confident that, when we come to court, there'll be at least as many eminent scientists on my side of the witness list as on Michael E Mann's.
Somewhat like the ambivalence caused by the fact the warmists have a NASA scientist on their side.
Both perspectives miss the stratified structure of the data and how it affects the analysis — hence, the wrongheadedness of the discussion by climate scientists on both sides.
The principal secretary of the USSR Academy of Sciences expressed the view that scientists on both sides of the Atlantic had reached a consensus and were unified in their view that nuclear war would spell disaster for the world.
Scientists on both sides of the Atlantic are researching a little - known cereal that could be used in breads for people with gluten intolerance.
and try to be a scientist on the side lol!
But as the research in Yaniv's lab progressed, it became clear that scientists on both sides of the argument had been right: Lymphatic cells do indeed grow from veins, but they originate from a niche within the vein that harbors angioblasts.
In the late 1980s, scientists on both sides of the Atlantic began large - scale, multidisciplinary studies that started with Emiliania huxleyi and expanded to include the global, long - term dynamics among coccolithophorids, dinoflagellates, and diatoms.
For all their disagreements, scientists on both sides of the fracking debate agree that it is very unlikely that microfracturing of rock formation itself contributes to the vertical migration of gases.
That's a difficult question to answer because I've talked to scientists on both sides of the fence, especially at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
For more than 80 years doctors and scientists on all sides have experimented on humans to perfect weapons of mass destruction - often with fatal results.
After the stunning victory, one of the scientists on the side promoting the belief in a climate «crisis» appeared to concede defeat by noting his debate team was «pretty dull» and at «a sharp disadvantage» against the skeptics.
Scientists on both sides of the argument ought to put more emphasis on adequate preparations for possible changes whatever they might be rather then on the mostly futile attempt to convince one another and the public.
The fact is, many scientists on both sides of the debate are not climate scientists, they are earth scientists, astrophysicists, palaeontologists, economists, statisticians, and here in Australia, one of the most vocal pro-AGW commentators is a professor of psychology.
Yet even before the program was announced for this week's conference, even as Heartland was (without success) inviting Mr. Gore and scientists on his side to come debate, the event was dismissed as impossibly tainted by money.
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