Sentences with phrase «speaking as scientists»

Simply speaking as scientists, there's not a hatred, it is just a scientific recognition of what is necessary to overcome the climate crisis.
The only point I wanted to make in bringing it up was that scientists when speaking as scientists should stick to neutral and objective, but a lot don't.
When the same scientists speak about God, they are no longer speaking as a scientist but as a philosopher, a theologian.
In other words, science by definition has boundaries, and when they speak as scientists, people simply can not address the question of whether or not anything exists outside of nature.
The fact that they speak as scientists may mean to other scientists that they reason from evidence alone.
Note: This is me speaking mostly as a human being, a moral and political animal, and not me speaking as a scientist.
Speaking as a scientist myself I would never approach any task without a very big dose of skepticism.
Speaking as a scientist, I feel that fear of exaggeration is holding back scientists from fulfilling their role of speaking bluntly to policy makers.

Not exact matches

«In your body, nervousness feels the same, physiologically speaking, as excitement,» Dahl learned speaking to scientists for her book.
He was an American original, in a way only an immigrant can be — a thick - accented, scientist - turned - businessman who spoke forcefully and wrote gracefully in English on topics as varied as his management philosophy, his battle with prostate cancer, and his story of coming to the U.S. Grove was famously profane, harsh, driven, and driving.
Her accomplishments are impressive: she speaks five languages, holds a master's in biomedical engineering, and pursued a career as a cancer research scientist.
And the same can be true of the Edomites spoken of in the Bible — that many scientists scoffed at the idea as if they were a made up people, that is, until the discovery of the city of Petra.
But as scientists they speak the same language.
There are parents who will tell you that they knew when their child was young < - parents are not scientists... and they do nt speak for the kids... the kids can say it for themselves... seems more like desperation to add parents in this as you did..
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn has even argued that a scientist who uses evolution as the grounds for atheism is speaking as an amateur theologian, not as a professional scientist.
To say, as Joe says, that «God making evolution appear undirected is similar to the idea that he planted dinosaur fossils and created geological strata to fool us into thinking the earth has been around more than 6,000 years,» is in my view completely to misunderstand what scientists and ordinary people mean when they speak about random processes.
Very well said Tim — You forgot to mention to have the unbelievers explain fish skeletons scientists have found over the years in the clefts of mountain top ranges, shark teeth discovered all in the Arizona deserts — Of course we know it was the flood — To a lot of non believers I speak to; it's sad because as opposed to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theories.
«Chaos» scientists speak of this, half - jokingly, as the «butterfly effect,» the notion that a butterfly stirring the air today in Beijing may transform storm systems next month in New York.
Why should we expect investors to see America as a good place to put their money when so many of our people believe in this junk and actually speak out against our scientists?
The pure science of the theory NEVER says to «imagine» anything, though many scientists speaking to a public not as well versed in science do use metaphor, analogy, and imagined scenarios to help people grasp the concept.
In other words at least pre speech infants are still completing their gestation, so to speak, and so my own preference both as a father and scientist is to encourage parents to let the infant and toddler sleep as close to them as is safe for as long as they can, without specifying an artificial, arbitrary «cut off.»
Political scientists such as Danielle Resnick, Nic Cheeseman and Miles Larmer aver that Sata won by using a combination of populist messages which appealed to cross-ethnic, poor, urban voters with ethnically - motivated support in rural Bemba - speaking areas.
Science Careers spoke to several scientists who are working on research questions such as weed suppression, pollinator declines, and drought tolerance in an effort to feed the planet's population.
Stacey Baker, public engagement program associate at AAAS and a trained biologist, spoke with a teenager who wants to study biology about the many paths open to scientists and the other elements beyond your field of study — such as they type of work environment a candidate might be seeking — to keep in mind when selecting a career.
Unveiled in May, the proposed rules state that NIH - funded scientists must fully disclose virtually all financial ties to industry, including travel reimbursement, speaking fees, and consulting fees, that might be perceived as compromising research objectivity.
Hence it is important to include any evidence — not limited to the six items listed above — that may prove that the foreign scientist is outstanding, such as invitations to speak at academic symposia, invitations to attend prestigious conferences, and evidence from a citation index indicating that the scientist?s work has been cited as authoritative.
The final session covered alternative career paths for scientists where Next Wave's European Editor, Anne Forde gave a practical insight into her career as an Editor and Next Wave's Seema Sharma spoke of her previous career transition working as a Technical Specialist.
I mean the society as a whole — from the reporters who obsessively covered the incessant launch delays, to the scientists who demeaned anyone who questioned NASA's budget, to the teachers who spoke about it in admiring tones to their students.
Two women contacted for this article — both physician - scientists — declined to be interviewed by Science Careers, one citing concerns that speaking publicly could get her labeled as a whiner.
«In the recruitment weekend, they speak of BALSA as a way to entice people to come [here] to get their training as a scientist
As Fadida spoke, one scientist in the group listened with particular interest.
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In Scientific American articles and books such as Brian Greene's latest, The Hidden Reality, leading scientists have spoken of a super-Copernican revolution.
But some scientists, such as Thomas Stossel of Harvard Medical School, spoke out against it, saying stringent conflict of interest rules will cause talented staff scientists to quit and will hinder collaboration between government and private - sector scientists.
Indeed, as Science's Next Wave found when the NIEHS's two Next Wave campus representatives — Judy Stenger and Trinnia Simmons — caught up with him, Collins is «very heavily into» the ethical implications of the genome project, and he speaks eloquently to the responsibility of the project and its participating scientists to consider and address ethical issues.
Hannah Devlin spoke to three young scientists about what brought them to Oxford and their experiences as ethnic minorities working in science.
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry (center) speaks at a press conference announcing the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists» latest «doomsday clock» estimates, as former U.S. Secretary of State George P. Schultz (left) and California Governor Jerry Brown (right) look on.
Fair spoke at a 9 September briefing on Capitol Hill, as one of three scientists presenting the latest research on why these children tend to fare poorly in school and what can be done about it.
Sensor dentures to unravel mysteries of the tongue Scientists have had difficulty pinpointing the position and behavior of the human tongue as a person speaks.
The first presentation was given by Dr. Jennifer Wiseman, speaking about her research as Senior Project Scientist of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
Obiang speaks of his hopes that scientists will find therapies for diseases, such as AIDS, that are currently seen as incurable.
As he indicates in an interview with Next Wave, Francis Collins, director of the NHGRI, is outspoken on the need for scientists to address the ethical implications of their research, and he speaks to the importance of the ELSI program.
And more broadly speaking, the Copernican principle, as scientists have applied [it] ever since, is that when we are trying to understand how the universe works, it is good to assume that there is nothing special about the Earth and where it sits; that we're not in a particularly privileged space and that's why things work the way that they do.
In 30 trials, the scientists presented Wikie with recordings of unfamiliar sounds and words spoken by trainers, which the whale was then instructed to copy as in - air vocalizations (rather than underwater).
It is the job of the t - RNA people, says Sussman, to act as translators, speaking the language of scientist and teacher and thereby drawing the two worlds together.
Scientists and philosophers should be shocked by the idea of post-truth, and they should speak up when scientific findings are ignored by those in power or treated as mere matters of faith.
It isn't our opinion that many scientists are worried about the current politicization of science, just as it isn't our opinion that few scientists have spoken out in Bush's favor.
The meeting also featured Arturo Casadevall as the Karling lecture — an honor to bring in a scientist who is likely an outside member of the MSA community to speak about fungi.
In the words of Curiosity's chief scientist John Grotzinger, speaking at a NASA news conference yesterday, «As a science team, Mars is looking very attractive to us as a habitable planet.&raquAs a science team, Mars is looking very attractive to us as a habitable planet.&raquas a habitable planet.»
It violates our prime directive, so to speak, as scientists.
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