Sentences with phrase «see scientists at»

(You might have seen scientists at the center of a few such disputes of late.)
That episode was a real eye - opener for me as we saw scientists at their absolute worst.
They have a visceral response to seeing scientists at work, from the South Pole to the middle of the Pacific to the top of some mountain somewhere.

Not exact matches

«We have seen little impact on pricing so far, but the airfare market typically takes weeks rather than days to react,» said Patrick Surry, chief data scientist at Hopper, in a research note.
Scientists can determine where an individual piece of meat comes from using a technique called isotope analysis, looking at the specific fingerprints of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms to see where a cow lived.
When I began to look at the literature, virtually every reputable scientist sees it as interaction of heredity and environment.
«What we're seeing right now» in B.C., and what we saw in Alberta last year, we are conditioned to think of as extreme events,» Sarah Henderson a senior scientist at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, told Vancouver's Metro News.
Educated professionals like scientists and architects could use their skills more productively, while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low - skilled jobs at the expense of middle - skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income inequality.7
«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.
Have the JPL scientists get jobs at his church as deacons, then have them hand out DVD's on evolution and the Big Bang theory after Sunday service and then see how accepting and open minded they are (G).
I wonder what would be revealed if scientists would be permitted to study the remains in the tomb at Machpelah... after all, like all things Biblical, we only have one reference, and we ONLY have Abraham's word that he saw the face of God (contrary to John 1:18: No man hath seen God at any time, AND John 6:46: Not that any man hath seen the Father)... Bet you those bones aren't from a 175 year old man and 127 year old woman...
For many other scientists, however, and for people of a modernistic bent of mind who saw in the sciences «a new messiah,» or at least a directive of life displacing both religion and philosophy, this preoccupation with the immediacies to the exclusion of ultimates meant frankly a secularizing of life, that is, a relinquishing of all ideal or transcendent aspects which hope and wonder might evoke.
Scientist are also approaching it from the other side too, gradually stripping away at prokaryotic cells to see how stripped down they have to become for life to «stop,» while others continue to build up from coacervates and protobionts.
The villain of Cummings's springtime poems is the scientist so caught up in his measurements that he can't see what he's looking at.
Specimens of that species may be up to 100,000 years of age, e.g., see the 2012 article «Portuguese scientists discover world's oldest living organism» at theportugalnews.com/news/view/1152-20 or see the February 2012 paper, «Implications of Extreme Life Span in Clonal Organisms: Millenary Clones in Meadows of the Threatened Seagrass Posidonia oceanica» on which the news article was based, which is available online at the PLOS ONE website at plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0030454.
The ability to change ones mind is the hallmark of a scientist presented with data however on the existence of God, and most things that are not on the fringe of theoretical physics, I have not see Hawkings vascillate at all
Reasoning and understanding and determinig consequences are based on logic and the universe does act logically, otherwise scientists would see nothing but chaos — and forget what those quantum physics interpreters might say about the universe being in chaos just because they can» y measure things consistently at the sub-atomic level.
The best scientists of their day at one time believed that the earth was flat, that bleeding people cured illness, that spontaneous generation was a fact (after all, they saw it with their own eyes) and other such nonsense.
You should see our paper money... they have photo's of scientists at work and have no words of god on them!!
I'm, at best, an armchair food scientist but it definitely can't hurt to see if a darker tray makes for a darker bread.
Here's the back story: Ever since the «Bhut Jolokia» first caused a media - induced ruckus because Indian plant scientists were claiming the title of the «World's Hottest Pepper,» we've been tracking developments on the SuperSite (see a list of related articles at the bottom).
It's pretty fun to see a mad scientist at work.
Kids will love diving into a replica of Woodstock's nest and seeing specimens of other birds and nests, playing inside a massive Great Pumpkin («It's not like the pumpkin you'll carve at Halloween,» Miller says), and getting answers to their scientific queries at Lucy's Psychiatry Booth, which is staffed by museum scientists.
This can be seen starkly in the results of a new study, published in the journal Drug Test Analysis and carried out by scientists at King's College London.
«We've seen Scott Stringer going negative, and Eliot Spitzer's numbers have improved steadily,» Jeanne Zaino, a political scientist at Iona College, told Kramer.
Dr Fergal Monaghan, a data scientist at Adoreboard who led the study we referred to earlier (see 18:48 BST post), says social media played a critical role during the election.
Visit stand 931 at New Scientist Live (28 Sep — 1 Oct) to see how BP is driving the transition to lower carbon energy.
«In fact, we are now seeing visas being denied to scientists wishing to speak at scientific conferences in the United States.»
However, the impact of the two methylation - regulating enzymes was still seen at 10 to 15 months, when scientists found decreased expression of hundreds of genes — many of which are key tumor suppressor genes such as BMP3, SFRP2 and GATA4 — in the smoke - exposed cells and a five - or - more-fold increase in the signaling of the KRAS oncogene that is known to be mutated in smoking - related lung cancers.
They were looked over by the scientists at the time, and they were judged to be common species, and nobody looked in detail at the labels that were written underneath to see that they were collected by this famous explorer.
He also sees an attitude change among the scientists at his institution: Many of them have benefited from studying or working in other countries, «so their modus operandi is different from [what] we had here 20 years ago,» Paruch says.
Now, at the end of her scientific presentations to colleagues and students, she offers five steps scientists can take to share their research with the public (see below).
Gifford Wong, an earth scientist and current fellow at the Department of State, shared how he had jumped at the chance to see Antarctica by working as a general assistant at the U.S. Antarctic Program's McMurdo Station.
Others agree that the cannabis industry offers possibilities for scientists at all levels of training — which is particularly appealing given the current economy, «where we don't see a lot of growth in jobs for chemists,» says Ezra Pryor, a chemist who works for processing equipment manufacturer Heidolph North America, selling to companies in the cannabis industry.
«The sites that have been excavated are those that the international community has prioritized, but you could see Greenlandic scientists targeting other ones, for example sites that are at risk of loss from climate change.»
«Trends come and go, but this is the biggest one I've ever seen — a professor can go into industry to make $ 500,000 to $ 1 million» a year in the United States or China, says Michael Brown, a computer scientist at York University in Toronto, Canada.
When materials scientists look at the periodic table of elements, they don't see a chart full of symbols and numbers; they see a vast molecular pantry that allows a near - infinite number of recipes.
The decision was seen as an effort to mollify the religious fundamentalists at the core of Bush's political support who are ideologically opposed to deriving the cells from frozen embryos in fertility clinics and scientists and patients who hope that the cells could be used to help patients with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, spinal - cord injuries, and diabetes.
Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist and modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said this sort of research is useful for modelers, who can take these results and see whether they show up when they run their models.
Moreover, these staff scientists, as Solomon sees it, would hold high - caliber positions with all of the health care and retirement benefits offered to other staff at their institution.
To some extent, that's an accurate description: Recruiters do see a large number of candidates at job fairs, and scientists often highlight similar experiences and skills.
Climate scientists gave first warning a year ago «We can look at Ethiopia and we can see the difference in terms of the number of people affected,» Scribner said.
«We see that west Greenland melt really started accelerating about twenty years ago,» said Erich Osterberg, assistant professor of earth sciences at Dartmouth and the lead scientist on the project.
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.
A camera aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft is giving citizen scientists a crack at discovering never - before - seen features of Jupiter.
To see if entertainment could offer a solution to this challenge, Ingber teamed up with Charles Reilly, Ph.D., a molecular biophysicist, professional animator, and Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute who previously worked at movie director Peter Jackson's Park Road Post film studio, to create a film that would capture viewers» imaginations by telling the story of a biological process that was accurate down to the atomic level.
Behavioral scientists for decades have used the FFM to see how people perform at work and interrelate with each other, and it's proven remarkably effective at explaining human behavior.
In 2014 Stefan Hell, Eric Betzig, and William Moerner won for increasing the power of light microscopy and allowing scientists to see molecules in action within a living cell, although not at the level of atomic change.
Bob Pappalardo, a planetary scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, also wants to see more evidence.
As the fight against drug - resistant infections continues, University of Leeds scientists are looking back at previously discarded chemical compounds, to see if any could be developed for new antibiotics.
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