That's why a lot of
scientists see the need for cobbling together a long - term insurance policy (or at least explore whether one is even available.)
Not exact matches
«We
see the effects of this at Scotiabank where we have a growing
need for digitally savvy employees, such as specialized programmers, engineers and data
scientists,» Porter said.
You only
need to read the headlines to
see the ethical and moral breaches in all walks of life (and that goes for
scientists who who fudge figures as well as business people who fudge balance sheets).
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've
seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science
need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the
Scientist of
Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species
needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
Nevertheless, as we have
seen, there is a small but growing number of
scientists, both in physics and biology, who operate with a relational model, who
see some correspondence between the constructs of the mind and reality itself, however inexact, and who also
see the possibility of restoring the experience of meaning if the non-human natural world is perceived as dynamic, creative, full of life and purpose, whom process thinkers have engaged in conversation; together they have attempted to explore new visions of reality better suited for adaptation to the urgent
needs of the contemporary world.
Surely
scientists may legitimately
see their work as a Christian response to human
needs.
These important
scientists straddle the divide of religious belief: Dawkins and Sagan are non-believers (materialists); Collins, Gingerich, Roughgarden are believers (theists); and Wilson, whilst being a secular humanist,
sees a pressing
need for a unity between religion and science.
While
scientists like Brian Cox give popular and compelling accounts of the wonders of the universe (
see his BBC2 TV series of that name), and atheists like Dawkins and Hawking claim it all disproves God, we
need to show how science and religion come from one Wisdom and lead to the One Wisdom Incarnate, Jesus Christ.
Given that some two - thirds of the Church's bishops and cardinals, a great proportion of the Roman Curia, and indeed many of the world's seminary professors, have studied in the Roman Pontifical universities, the STOQ project is
seen to be crucial as away of educating the Church to understand better the contribution of the Church to science, the
need for the Church's dialogue with the world of the
scientist, and the insights the Church can gain from the findings of modern science.
How are
scientists reacting, and how do you
see Experiment responding to researchers»
needs?
Dr Alice Forster, study author and Cancer Research UK
scientist at University College London, said: «Although around 87 per cent of girls in the UK do have the vaccine it's concerning to
see that some girls from some ethnic minority groups feel they don't
need to have it.
We
need a dialogue among these academic
scientists to know where best to invest scarce funds and to gain insights into predicting how quickly we might
see a return on investment.
Beyond the currently dysfunctional labor market for science jobs, something else that badly
needs disrupting is the pernicious ideology that
sees scientists seeking off - campus careers as failed academics rather than as experts who are very valuable to the right employers.
Throughout sanofi - aventis,
scientists see a growing
need for classically trained pharmacologists.
What's
needed are people with the skills the best
scientists possess: «It's people who are extraordinarily good at taking things apart and
seeing how they're made.
«If we want to
see this progress continue to accelerate and we want more innovators who are equipped with relevant skills and educations, we as
scientists, engineers and inventors
need to step up and take more action within the political world.»
«Young
scientists who wish to become independent
need to be able to
see the rewards down the line, set their minds on it, and go for it,» says Hochella.
As happened during the glory days of those other famed institutions, Rubin foresees lab chiefs joining postdocs, grad students, and staff
scientists at the bench, unhampered by the
need to teach,
see to administrative tasks, or write proposals.
Cross-disciplinary programs like Keck were created because of a lack of business training for
scientists that join the biotech industry, but Rone also
sees a
need for cross-disciplinary education.
«Women
need to
see careers in science as desirable and realistic life choices,» says computer
scientist Barbara Grosz, who chaired the task force.
The production of SA, however, is typically delayed, explaining why leaves
needed to be treated for 24 hours before an effect could be
seen, the
scientists say.
Lintott, who is also a co-founder of Galaxy Zoo and the principal investigator for the Zooniverse citizen science web portal, added: «Plus, a lot of unusual discoveries will
need to be followed up, and I'd like to
see citizen
scientists get further into the process of analysis.
While Mandia
sees a
need for
scientists to get legal savvy, he also fears the message it sends to early - career
scientists unprotected by tenure or institutions.
«When you read descriptions from the 1940s and compare them with the climate of today, you don't
need to be a
scientist to
see there's been a change,» Parzinger says.
«I
saw a huge unmet
need among
scientists for this type of training and... as [a]
scientist I thought I had the responsibility and credibility to address this
need,» he says.
The heat from light can cook cells, and the tinier the object the more light
scientists need to
see it (or to «interrogate» it).
Scientists don't
need superpowers to
see through solid objects.
«We
see no evidence of Kyoto actually leading to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, much less of stimulating the fundamental technological change that will be required to achieve the 60 - 80 % reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that
scientists tell us the world will
need to achieve in order to prevent what the Framework Convention calls «dangerous interference with the atmosphere».»
But it is not clear what the dark matter is, and some
scientists have argued that modifying the laws of gravity set out by Newton and Einstein could explain the observations in question, without the
need for dark matter (
see Gravity theory dispenses with dark matter).
The
scientists still
see the
need for future research in order to better understand the singing behaviour of songbirds.
I was dismayed to
see that New
Scientist has dumbed down to the extent of
needing an analogy for the...
More research is
needed to
see if this novel use of atmospheric gases as an alternative energy source is more widespread in Antarctica and elsewhere, the
scientists say.
I
saw several
scientists in the audience nod on that note, sympathetic with the time - honored
need for government funding of big science.
Current loan - repayment options are insufficient to meet the
needs of all physician -
scientists carrying significant debt, but with persistence, the majority of clinicians bound for research careers can expect to
see their medical school debt substantially reduced by these programs.
«We don't think every [baby boomer]
needs to run out and
see their primary care provider and get tested immediately, but they shouldn't put this off for years either,» says CDC's Bryce Smith, a social
scientist who is the lead author of the recommendations published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
With «increasing recognition for the value of restoring ecoystems to their natural condition,» Strowd
sees a
need for
scientists trained in ecological areas, including biology, zoology, chemistry, and geology as well as environmental, civil, and mechanical engineers.
To learn how one species of ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata) achieves such efficient packing,
scientists needed to
see under the...
For the predoctoral and junior faculty members, of whom 10 from each group are accepted each year, they are given the opportunity to do a rotation at a local industry laboratory to
see what the intramural
scientists are doing, how deals are negotiated, and what sort of applied skills are
needed to work with industry.
This
need only be compared with the star's apparent brightness to yield the distance (
see «Starry signposts to the Universe», New
Scientist, 6 June 1992).
«We
see very interesting and exciting results but as a clinician -
scientist, I
need more robust data before I would recommend this procedure,» he said.
UNC
scientists conduct seminal experiments to unveil how early - in - life visual experiences — simply trying to
see — sculpt a particular subnetwork of brain circuitry we
need in order to
see properly.
Animals are extremely expensive to keep, and all
scientists would like to
see the day where animal research is no longer
needed, however our level of technology at present is not sophisticated enough to remove the
need for animal research.
We
need to get some environmentalists & victims (potenital or actual) of AGW in on the larger debate — people who are SKEPTICAL that the
scientists are not telling us the worse, or don't really know yet; people who don't relish maintaining a «wait - and -
see, do - nothng policy.»
To make better active sites,
scientists need to
see the sites.
So, if you
need to tell all the
scientists in the world something, a good way of doing it is to send a letter in to Nature's «Correspondence» section — it'll be
seen by the science community, guaranteed.
In fact,
scientists have long recognized the importance of solar variability as one of the factors governing climate (
see the very scholarly review of the subject by Bard and Frank, available here at EPSL or here as pdf) An understanding of solar variability
needs to be (and is) taken into account in attribution of climate change of the past century, and in attempts to estimate climate sensitivity from recent climate variations.
But, the
scientists say, more research is
needed to
see if this phenomenon exists in other parts of the world as well as outside of it.
Another major reason is technical: virions are tiny (with diameters ranging from 20 nanometers to over one micrometer), and so
scientists need transmission electron microscopes to
see their unique and varied shapes.
«I want to be a
scientist first — but where you
see inequities, you
need to be an advocate.
Then, I
saw an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal of January 27, 2012, by a group of sixteen
scientists, entitled «No
Need to Panic About Global Warming.»