Sentences with phrase «scientists keep trying»

Article: As anti-science deniers of the global warming pause, i.e. hiatus, keep denying its existence, actual climate scientists keep trying to understand its source - and the new Indian Ocean»cause» adds to an ever - expanding list of «pause» science research.
On densely written pages — and, increasingly, in rambling emails, blog posts and online comments — self - proclaimed scientists keep trying to foist their astonishingly simple solutions to much - discussed problems upon genuine academics.
They know they can not see anything, so why do scientists keep trying to get them to do things that require sight?
But in Japan, three scientists kept trying.

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I know CNN and others keep trying to convince America that we are stupid and believe this junk, but in our hearts we are smart enough to know that the scientists have it right (or close anyway) and just because we don't understand every aspect of the «proof» behind it doesn't mean it is wrong.
«There's a sense that the vocation of the scientist is diminished in these challenges to where it's just, «Keep repeating what we've already said about the speed of light and don't question it, don't critique it, don't try to help us make physics go in a different, perhaps more adequate, direction».»
It's evident by looking at the cut surfaces that the ceramics is craft through and through — but the scientist has kept on trying.
«The thing that keeps me up at night is data scientists trying to intervene in human rights issues with no context of the human rights issue, and then human rights professionals using big data without examination of the assumptions around that data,» said Latonero.
Do you feel as though no matter how hard you try to keep up, the information that you need to be effective as a scientist is spinning out of control?
«We will keep an eye on their work and the work of the many scientists who are trying to understand the world.
Scientists trying to reduce conflict between humans and elephants is southern Africa and India are developing a warning system they hope will keep the species apart.
PNNL scientists have found that trying to keep minimum pressure higher in all areas near the turbine is key for preventing barotrauma.
As general as the panelists tried to keep their advice, the questions had a predictable undercurrent: Those aspiring young scientists didn't just want to find out what it was like to work in science.
SCIENTIFIC WORKFORCE: Report to Argue for More Training Funds Although many groups have tried to make the case that the supply of scientists is not keeping up with demand, the members of the National Science Board's Task Force on National Workforce Policies have taken a different approach to the issue.
Scientists and policymakers have tried to reduce the impact of indoor heating by improving insulation and construction materials to keep fuel - generated warmth inside.
Steve: You make me wonder, maybe I'm to blame, maybe the science media is part of the problem, because if we know that a diet high in fruits and vegetables is generally healthful and then we try to tease that out, if the scientist tried to tease out the details — which is their job and they should keep doing that — but if the science press or the general press continues to report breathlessly on the individual - component research, does that not confuse the consumer without the bottom line of, you know, don't forget just a lot of fruits and vegetables is really the way to go.
This study shows that scientists may need to keep these tags on the genome in mind when they are trying to improve crops.
But its remote site has not kept scientists from trying to probe this lake and whatever it may hide.
To give them their due credit, most of the community groups understand this, and are just trying to keep toad numbers low until scientists can find a better way to control these troublesome pests.
Regarding the high - pressure form of calcium silicate that he and his colleagues recently identified, Nestola said that many scientists have tried to reproduce it in their labs but have found there's no way to keep the mineral stable at surface pressures.
Scientists are still researching on the exact mechanisms of the «homeostasis» which tries to keep the same levels of the hormones in the body, however here are some well established mechanisms: -
Kelly, a scientist who worked on bombs and is now trying to save the world from them, is drawn into what Devoe keeps referring to accusingly as the «real world,» as in «In the real world, nuclear weapons are heading toward Iran!»
Scientists and volunteers who now keep vigil over the seals are trying to outmaneuver the species» extinction in a rapidly changing and sometimes hostile environment by using a range of tactics — including relocating some seals to what they predict will be safer shores.
It's very sad to see a scientist like Spencer seemingly blinded by his own biases or simply unwilling to accept his earlier errors (thus he needs to keep shifting the debate and somehow try to save face).
The problem arises when people who claim to be scientists (and hold academic degrees) try to pass post-normal-beliefs as science and other people, who are scientists and also degree - holders keep quiet and let it pass.
It's an example of how scientists try to become more, not less, involved, where they hope to keep the subject they're interested in alive.
How we deal with climate change is where, as a scientist, I try to keep out of the debate....
As an academic who tries (not always successfully) to practice sound science himself, it is clear to me that Steele is a «scientist's scientist» — thorough and fair to the bone, not resting until he has looked at a complex problem from every angle; faithfully following the evidence wherever it may lead; presenting each argument in keeping with Einstein's motto «as simple as possible, but not simpler»; giving credit where credit is due, even to those people who on the whole confound rather than clarify the issues; and doing all this with a lifetime of learning and experience under his belt.
I am glad you scientists are trying to keep us informed since our politicians are trying to fool us.
p.s. I've tried to keep the Mann references to a minimum, although it wasn't easy given that I have just finished reading Mark Steyn's new book A disgrace to his profession: The world's scientists on Michael E. Mann, his hockey stick and their damage to science.
Whatever is keeping them in check in the Pacific - and scientists are trying to find out what that is - is missing here.
amid claims that he had tried to keep the agency's top climate scientist from speaking publicly about global warming, defended himself publicly yesterday.
They are meeting to try and agree to a global legally binding climate treaty to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius, which is the agreed upon target that scientists say the world can not exceed if we are to avoid catastrophic runaway climate change.
Real scientists argue about issues and try to keep away from politics.
I didn't write the belittling original post, I didn't attack reputable scientists (except for a sarcastic tongue and cheek comment about investigating all possible miscreants, when the comments above alleged fraud), and I have tried to keep the focus on the data itself, and off attacks on scientists.
It is a pity that Lewis chooses to keep airing his view and opinions at locations (such as the GWPF and CA) that habitually attack climate scientists and routinely try and undermine climate science by distorting the facts and data.
Goklany uses data from assessment reports, many of them authored by IPCC members, to argue that the world's population would be better off if scientists and policymakers focused on technological advances to help developing countries and tried to mitigate the effects of global warming while keeping the global economy strong.
While it is certainly important to keep these records from all these stations for local climate purposes, but why try to keep them in the national and global dataset when Real Climate Scientists say that just a few dozen good stations will do just fine?
Many scientists say we are wasting out time trying to «rebuild» erroding beaches and keep manmade channels open.
The scientists had said we must cut emissions by 25 - 40 per cent by 2020 to try to keep warming to 2 °C, but Garnaut advised that 10 per cent is more feasible.
Still, it's a testament to climate scientists that they are keeping an open mind and trying to * understand * what's happening.
Those scientists who cling to CAGW are either trying to justify their past errors, keep government funding for their livelihoods, and / or are deluding themselves to the point of mental aberration.
If we don't actually have an industry conspiring with skeptic scientists in order to hoodwink the public into ignoring the certainty of the «global warming crisis» for the express purpose of keeping their profits, do we instead have an enviro - activist industry trying to hoodwink the public into believing the certainty of «industry - corrupted skeptics» for the express purpose of preventing their environmentalist gravy train from derailing?
Scientists say that such a cut is necessary to try and keep the increase in global average temperatures below two degrees centigrade from pre-industrial levels.
I think we need to keep trying our best, as social scientists, to make sure people can accurately see how various romantic patterns can bend the whole curve of their future possibilities in life.
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