Sentences with phrase «see science pointing»

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One of my overall points in writing this column is that building a business is not rocket science; it's about having an idea and seeing it through with integrity.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
Does anyone else see the humor in the creationists debating their point of view over the Internet (invented by science), filmed on cameras (based on science) in a hall lit by electricity (harnessed by science).
I like to look to the sciences as well, and see, especially what «quantum physics» has to say about these things, and QT seems to support, at this point, the views we are «currently» espousing.
You grasp onto science tightly and say «see here this proves my point
So its ok for him to prove his points (which btw science can not prove something to be real when it comes to THEORIES which is what evolution is, which i believe to be true), yet when someone wants to believe in something that they see points to proof in thats not ok?
This last point is suggested in a number of Peirce's discussions, particularly in his accounts of the function of the sciences (see, for instance, 1.191) as well as in his references to the goal of rational conduct which is the summum bonum (e.g., 5.4 - 5, 5.433).
2 For a more detailed statement of this point see my «Whitehead and Relativity,» Philosophy of Science, 1955, 222 - 46; also, «In Defense of Duhem,» Phi1o ~ ophy of Science, 1965, 287 - 94.
The point I want to make is that science itself is beginning to see the limitations of the substantialist prejudice, the reduction of everything to «mere matter» The new physics and to some extent the new biology recognizes the entities of creation as subjects and not simply Objects pushed and pulled like billiard balls (Birch 1988b).
It would be well to conclude this brief survey of some of the most significant recent theories in source analysis with the judgment of Aage Bentzen.6 It is of first importance, he states, that we understand the «import of tile «old school,» so that continuity in science can be seen and the new points of view get their true background.
The whole point of science is to follow the evidence — but we are seeing the same things in today's society that Galileo saw in his day — censorship.
Whitehead is not asserting an epistemological solipsism here, but is stating that the question of the community of nature to all, being metaphysical, is not one that has to be answered from the point of view of science.3 Moreover, it remains to be seen whether or not Whitehead's position, as it unfolds in the Enquiry, will remain uninvolved in the «difficult metaphysical question.»
But if you start to see further improvements in these four points, I think that has to be seen as a successful season for Klopp and his coaching, fitness and sports science staff.
A study, published today in Science Advances, found that when scientists used noninvasive brain stimulation to disrupt a brain region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), people appeared less able to see things from the point of view of their future selves or of another person, and consequently were less likely to share money with others and more inclined to opt for immediate cash instead of waiting for a larger bounty at a later date.
Doubts raised «As pathologists when we say melanoma, there are certain things we need to see — like local invasiveness,» explains Wolfgang Vogelbein of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester Point.
Most of the others clearly didn't see the point of science writers.
It was the high point of a spike that interrupts what otherwise has been a steady progression toward a doubling of science and engineering degrees over the past 35 years (see graphs below).
I see some validity to this point; that is why The End of Science focused on pure rather than applied research.
Also, as pointed out by Turner earlier this year, an older Universe gives the favoured cold dark matter model time to make the large collections of galaxies seen today, without bringing in any other «fixes», such as the addition of hot dark matter (New Scientist, Science, 16 July).
He also maintains that Western science is more than simply Western, because it is universal, but this is precisely the claim which conservatives have made a point of rejecting: they do not see a tradition so obviously tied to the history of the West as a system of objective, neutral or universal truth.
At what point did you begin to see this as a possible Science paper (as opposed to one for a lower profile journal)?
There'd be no urgency to any of [this] if we had 100 years in which to do that; but the science would indicate that we don't have 100 years and the results that we're already seeing from the world would indicate that we have incredibly small amounts of time, that we've already passed the point in some respects, and we best get to work, trying to force the spring as it were.
He points to a paper he wrote in 1963 about tolerance in kidney transplant patients as anticipating his mind - set today — it was just that the timing was not right; the science was not advanced enough to make sense of what he saw, of the paradigm shift in the wings.
«More to the point, with Congressional activity that increased the size of the budgetary pie there is no reason that NASA's science program can't see a bigger slice.
Circuits of cells called mirror neurons that fire or send out signals when we see someone act in a way that's familiar may have played a role in a 20 - point, post — Republican Convention swing in allegiances among white, female Obama supporters to the GOP ticket, says Marco Iacoboni, author of the book Mirroring People: The Science of How We Connect with Others.
As Greg Petsko points out in his essay on the future of crystallography (see page 42), most experimental science is an attempt to overcome the limitations of the human eye.
Cruz points out that, since 2009, NASA funding for Earth sciences has seen a 41 percent increase, while funding for exploration and space operations has seen a 7.6 percent decrease.
The whole point of science is to ask a question and see where it leads.
While Science Buddies was new to Christi, she says that when she told her students about the posters, she saw a few «head nods» in recognition of the online destination point for student science, technology, engineering, and math project ideas and resScience Buddies was new to Christi, she says that when she told her students about the posters, she saw a few «head nods» in recognition of the online destination point for student science, technology, engineering, and math project ideas and resscience, technology, engineering, and math project ideas and resources.
After seeing a survey from Science Buddies that asked «do you allow engineering projects,» Lisa says she learned more about the engineering design process and made a point to incorporate it into her teaching.
Today, as we contemplate his life, we see a remarkable legacy: at this point, seventeen Kavli Institutes of Science on three continents, seven university endowed professorial chairs, scores of programs supporting the scientific enterprise, and the Kavli Prizes in Astrophysics, Nanoscience and Neuroscience.
I see your point in some cases, but most people are struggling more from diseases of excess than from micronutrient deficiencies... The issue also with reductionist science as presented in most studies is it «may» miss the big picture.
You see, although the science all points to shorter, higher intensity workouts and to longer lower intensity exercise as hormone optimizing exercise, my preference for 30 years rides in the middle of the two.
One can see this from the emerging science on fat - adaptation graph on crossover point and this is consistent with what fat - adapted athletes have said regarding their training.
Ann and John initially circle each other warily (neither has seen another human being in a long time), with their fundamental differences a potential sticking point: Ann is a devout Christian, a salt - of - the - Earth farm girl, while John is a cynical man of science, his atheism worn right there on his sleeve.
WB's Maximum Movie Mode (last seen on Watchmen) allows director McG to give us a personal tour of the film, including picture - in - picture demonstrations, storyboard comparisons, a Terminator Mythology Timeline, and eleven Focus Points also accessible directly from the menu: «Digital Destruction,» «Enlisting the Air Force» («Molten Metal and the Science of Simulation,» «Building the Gas Station,» «Creating the VLA Attack,» «Exploding Serena's Lab in Miniature,» «Hydrobots,» «An Icon Returns,» «Terminator Factory,» «Stan Winston Shop,» and «Napalm Blast.»
While the students — many of whom have emotional and behavioral disorders — are classified as at - risk for dropping out, Golden said she can see growth in their engagement to the point where they are actually talking about science and the environment outside of class.
We see kids working together and critiquing each other, science experiments being brought to fruition, art exhibits being finished, and debate points being honed.
All things being equal, students in countries with centralized exams scored 16 points higher in math and 11 points higher in science, although the science finding is not statistically significant due to the small number of countries in the sample (see Figure 3 for results).
In 2009 and 2012, Finland saw drops in all three subjects — reading, math, and science — among its high - scoring test - takers — those who reached level 5 or 6 on PISA's six - point scale.
Poland has also seen impressive improvements: 48 points in maths (from 470 to 518), 39 points in reading (479 to 518) and 43 points in science (483 to 526)-- ranking 14th, 10th and 9th in these three areas, respectively, in the last round of results.
When the Progress 8 measure for schools was implemented in 2016, we saw an increase of more than 10 percentage points in the proportion of pupils entered for four of the EBacc subjects (English, maths, science, languages, computing science, history and geography).
As a long - time fan of Science Fiction, it's been interesting to see the genre grow and grow, to the point where it is now just about everywhere.
Either as a pop cultural reference point or the conceptual link between the speculative practices of contemporary art and science fiction, this trend has seen dozens, if not hundreds, of international and Australian artists creating sci - fi - inflected pieces, with exhibitions around the world surveying their work.
My comments about «my links» was not about you personally, more a general point about where I sit, and the endless criticisms sharing important related info / science that flies right over the top of peoples heads, especially intelligent PhDs who can not see the wood for the trees and have little holistic vision (imho).
He also complains that the authors / Science made no mention of the studies concerning the rest of Antarctica, and I see his point.
The candidates could tie all of these points up in terms of funding so that the voters can see how money in science can have huge economic returns like it did in the 30s - 40s.
The bubbles, which you've seen here before, represent the size of segments of society that have fairly well defined attitudes on science pointing to a rising human influence on the climate.
In June I took the current draft of that paper as my starting point to get into current climate science: Start with Hansen, start with the most credible worst - case scenario or lowest - CO2 target proposed, work backwards to see how well supported.
Gavin Schmidt pointed me to a source (Bains et al., Science, 1999) where he sees different recovery times between 13 - C and 18 - O.
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