Many
scientists challenge the idea that the only way to face climate change is to reduce CO2 emissions, arguing instead for adaptation.
Not exact matches
Dr. Wright is an Australian computer
scientist, businessman, and inventor who
challenges the world with visionary
ideas.
Gods will is for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us for the
challenges of our future survival,
Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop
ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
But the
scientists, the economists and neuroscientists and psychologists who I've been studying and writing about are really
challenging the
idea that IQ, that standardized test scores, that those are the most important things in a child's success.
In addition to helping them choose
ideas that are potentially transformative, this will give early career
scientists «a better chance of anticipating what the effects are of their science, positive and negative» and to prepare for the
challenges ahead, he says.
The
idea of making transgenic drugs occurred to a number of
scientists during the mid-1980s, when the new industry began to wrestle with the
challenge of making complex proteins: ensuring that these big molecules were folded into the proper shape and that they had all their sugars in the right places on the surface of the proteins» amino acids.
The
idea behind the
challenge is to spur
scientists, including those from fields outside astronomy, to come up with new insight into the problems of measuring dark matter and dark energy.
Three major
challenges facing young Chinese
scientists are a funding system that tends to value connections more than innovation and
ideas; a push to generate Ph.D. s and publications that could compromise quality and hurt the reputation of Chinese science; and a desire for training and international experience that does not match opportunities.
We need to adopt new
ideas and system reforms to cater to the demands of this evolving world, especially in a country like Japan where we experience many dynamic changes and
challenges,» states Igarashi, who emphasizes the importance of maintaining R&D and science education funding to make research careers attractive to young clinicians and
scientists in Japan and around the world.
«We've also started exchanging
ideas and information with
scientists facing related
challenges, such as resistance to herbicides in weeds and resistance to drugs in cancer cells,» Tabashnik said.
That means that although it can give
scientists a rough
idea of what the common ancestor to all living apes and humans would have looked like, drawing other meaningful conclusions could be
challenging.
So there are well - known
scientists that
challenge your
ideas and you have to defend your theory all the time.»
This
idea was
challenged nearly 100 years later by the late Hungarian
scientist Bla Julesz, a non-self-effacing man of unparalleled genius, while working at Bell Labs.
To solve persistent scientific
challenges, US
scientists need to exchange
ideas and discoveries with
scientists with different training, educational background, and starting premises.
The Kavli
Ideas Challenge invites the broad scientific community — including microbiologists, nanoscientists, neuroscientists, engineers, chemists, materials scientists, physicists and others — to submit their ideas for groundbreaking experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial func
Ideas Challenge invites the broad scientific community — including microbiologists, nanoscientists, neuroscientists, engineers, chemists, materials
scientists, physicists and others — to submit their
ideas for groundbreaking experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial func
ideas for groundbreaking experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial function.
This
Ideas Challenge invites the broad scientific community — including microbiologists, nanoscientists, neuroscientists, engineers, chemists, materials scientists, physicists and others — to submit innovative, blue - sky, and aspirational ideas for novel experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial func
Ideas Challenge invites the broad scientific community — including microbiologists, nanoscientists, neuroscientists, engineers, chemists, materials
scientists, physicists and others — to submit innovative, blue - sky, and aspirational
ideas for novel experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial func
ideas for novel experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial function.
«Three major life sciences organizations, ASM, ACS and APS, came together to provide
scientists with the unique opportunity of bringing together experts from different research areas to move this very exciting field forward,» said Stefano Bertuzzi, CEO, ASM, «The Kavli
Ideas Challenge allowed for the collaboration between different scientific communities that span computational biology, physics and analytical chemistry to develop important new research tools.»
This
Ideas Challenge recognizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach to microbiome research and invites the scientific community — including microbiologists, ecologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, material scientists, nanoscientists, computational scientists and others — to submit their ideas for novel experimental tools and methods aimed at understanding microbial interactions and function from new perspect
Ideas Challenge recognizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach to microbiome research and invites the scientific community — including microbiologists, ecologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, material
scientists, nanoscientists, computational
scientists and others — to submit their
ideas for novel experimental tools and methods aimed at understanding microbial interactions and function from new perspect
ideas for novel experimental tools and methods aimed at understanding microbial interactions and function from new perspectives.
The Kavli
Ideas Challenge, launched in support of the national initiative, will provide $ 1 million for
scientists to start inventing the new tools needed.
«By funding this Kavli
Ideas Challenge we intend to do just that by harnessing the ingenuity of
scientists working across a wide range disciplines.»
The Kavli Foundation's $ 1 - million Microbiome
Ideas Challenge, launched in support of the national initiative, will provide funds for
scientists to start inventing the new tools they need.
The research provides the first evidence for what
scientists describe as the «cognitive buffer» hypothesis - the
idea that having a large brain enables animals to have more flexible behaviours and survive environmental
challenges.
The
idea behind a â $ œHuman Vaccine Projectâ $ is to combine efforts at developing vaccines for major (but very different) diseases such as influenza, dengue, HIV, hepatitis C, tuberculosis and malaria, with the rationale that what
scientists working on those diseases have in common is the Ray Ban outlet
challenge of working with the human immune system.
I think that being a
scientist at that era was extraordinarily exciting and
challenging, because societies were governed by scholasticism, and new scientific
ideas were heretical and potentially punishable by death.
We offer
scientists the
challenge, freedom and funding to pursue new
ideas, without preliminary data.
I love that you're
challenging the
idea of what everyone thinks of when they hear the word «
scientist,» and I think the dichotomy of a very tight - laced profession with your whimsical fashion sense is really amazing.
This week, Shell is launching a brand new national, curriculum linked schools competition - The Bright
Ideas Challenge - which aims to inspire future
scientists and engineers - to understand the role their STEM learning can play in shaping a more positive future for everyone.
The psychologists knew that what they found caused discomfort and
challenged old - fashioned
ideas about democracy, but
scientists - they said - could not be held responsible for their findings.
It's a nonprofit entity that aims to blend academic and communications talent to help society better absorb what
scientists are saying about the
challenges posed by an accelerating buildup of a long - lived heat - trapping gas that also happens to be the bubbles in beer — not your grandparents»
idea of a pollutant.
But the whole
idea of science is to «try to pick apart every aspect» in all fields and most
scientists are happy when their work is
challenged in a serious away.
Kim, honestly, I respect the
idea of not shooting the messenger, but your insistence on continually
challenging respected, revered and indisputably accredited
scientists and journalists is taking on complete and utter LUNACY, not to mention both diabolical and nefarious feeling tones.
So paradoxically, the phenomenon you hold up as
challenging a role for CO2 in climate, is actually understood by
scientists to reinforce the
idea that CO2 is important in climate.
I'd think anyone aspiring to the title of «citizen
scientist,» or frequenting a blog where the
idea of
challenging mainstream assumptions is championed, would want to look directly at what the research says rather than having it filtered by bloggers of whatever bias or just making WAGs.
As demotivating as this may seem to some, I think that climate
scientists have to get used to the
idea that the «inadequacies of the current science» (i.e. the many great uncertainties associated with the mainstream position that AGW represents a serious threat to humanity) underscore that AGW is not the greatest
challenge facing mankind today, as some would have us believe.
But the
idea that the vast majority of climate
scientists are just toeing a party line to haul in research bucks is inconceivable, given that such a course would turn their jobs from
challenging fun to joyless drudgery.
The graph has been cited as evidence to support the
idea that global warming is a man - made phenomenon, but some
scientists have
challenged the data and methodology used to estimate historical temperatures.