Sentences with phrase «talk on science»

More relevant for scientist readers might be Michael Oppenheimer's talk on the science / policy interface and what scientists can usefully do, in the first Stephen Schneider Lecture.
He recently completed a two - week intensive studying artists» publications with New York - based magazine Triple Canopy, and presented a talk on science fiction, pornography and queer desire as part of the Bodies on Display festival in September.
You can also watch my TEDx talk on science communication tips here
Over half of the surveyed students had never been on a science - related school trip, while nearly 70 % had never had a visitor talk on science.
Smith didn't mention immigration reform during his brief talk on science and technology in the current Congress, and it wasn't raised by the audience.
He was immediately asked to give a talk on science policy to a large audience, a topic he had only begun reading about three weeks prior.
Our upcoming main stage event in Los Angeles on October 28th features a talk on the evolution of the LA food scene by renowned restaurant critic, Jonathan Gold; a talk on building a kind coffee empire by Todd Carmichael, TV host and the founder and CEO of La Colombe; insights into how vegetables have become a trend by the woman whose company has been responsible for introducing kiwis and other fruits to the American market, Karen Caplan of Frieda's and other talks on the science of flavor, the convergence of sci - fi and food, leaving a popular band to become a chef, and much more.
In talks on science communication in a polarized climate, I've often suggested that the best way for scientists to be fully human and intellectually honest is to speak in two sentences:
King has been contributing to online publications and print journals since 2004, as well as delivering talks on science writing and environmental theory throughout the United States.

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Gates writes on his blog about meeting with Camille Jones, Washington state's 2017 teacher of the year, to talk about Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math education.
Missouri Senator Clair McCaskill, Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation's Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, grilled the talk show host in her opening remarks Tuesday.
The Creative Destruction Lab Rockies (CDL - Rockies) in the Haskayne School of Business wants to talk to researchers and graduate students who are working on potential «next big things» in science and technology that could be commercialized.
TED Talks are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, tech and creativity.
I remember watching his science videos in elementary school but now whenever I see him on the news talking about science it seems like he is politicizing science (when it comes to climate change) and promoting evolution as the only option to the creation of the world to try and discredit the religious community.
I also agree that it is not a book of science, the way I see it, the Bible is a way for us to learn about God and one of the ways He uses to talk to us, and to be honest, I don't really pay attention to the evolution theory or any other theories, if it really happened or not (or if it keeps on happening), is fine by me, I respect those who believe them to be true.
A christian shouldn't feel their religion is under attack if they can't wear something on their chest or if they work at a place devoted to science and can't talk about ID
I try to leave the theology to others, but often folks want to talk theology on these points, not science.
Science being laws acting on initial conditions, it can not explain the origin of the universe since the universe IS the laws and conditions we are talking about.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
Science and God go hand in hand but people that descredit the bible miss out on the scientific facts it talks about.
I find that science offers much better explanations for gravity, energy, emotions, evolution, the universe, and conscience, collaboration, photons, the evolution of eyes, and on and on it goes... I guess the point is... Prove that God exists, and we can talk.
I have seen all the talk of atheism is based on what science can prove or disprove.
So I have to give a talk at the American Political Science Association in a few weeks on Strauss.
The «seperated» U.S.A. has a president who was elected thanks to the christian right, who has gone to war after talks with a god, who opposes homosexuals although I don't think homosexuals in general hurt him and who on religious grounds has opposed science, wich could potentially help billions in the next few decades.
For the author states in one place that he once proposed to give a broadcast talk on «The Failures of Science
Armed with science, sociology and pluralistic awareness, liberals sometimes seem to offer rational reasons why evangelicals should take less seriously their talk about God's self - revelation on behalf of a lost human world.
In strict science, we can only write down the bare fact of concomitance; and all talk about either production or transmission, as the mode of taking place, is pure superadded hypothesis, and metaphysical hypothesis at that, for we can frame no more notion of the details on the one alternative than on the other.
Today when everyone seems to be talking about the uselessness and negative stance of the church, it is perhaps out of place to recall that revelation is given to the church alone, and that this revelation includes the judgment on the world, on Babylon and its science and its grandeur.
I didn't talk to the doctor or depend on science or «reason».
On the show this week we talk to Kenji López - Alt, managing culinary director of Serious Eats and author of The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science.
Science Friday on Talk of the Nation from NPR.
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we're talking to Marcia DeLonge, a senior scientist and agroecologist in the Food & Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) about working in environmental sScience, we're talking to Marcia DeLonge, a senior scientist and agroecologist in the Food & Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) about working in environmental sciencescience.
Through hands - on activities, science talks, lab tours, nature experiences, exhibits and performances, the festival engages a wide range of audiences while inspiring future generations.
Coastal Ecologist, and Mass Audubon's Salt Marsh Science Project co-founder, Dr. Robert Buchsbaum talks about about birds and vegetation on salt marshes in this 6.32 minute video filmed by Rick Hydren, as part of his «Danger in the Reeds» video series.
Robert E. Kelly, professor or political science at Pusan National University in South Korea, was interviewed live on the BBC World News this morning to talk about the president of South Korea having been forced out of office last night after a months - long corruption scandal.
From the numerous conversations (both on the telephone and via email) that MomsTEAM's Senior Health and Safety Editor, Lindsey Barton Straus, and I have had over the years with our friends at US Lacrosse, especially CEO, Steve Stenersen (who I started talking to way back in 1999 - 2000), director of health and sport safety, Bruce Griffin (who was one of the principal authors of the draft standard), and Ann Carpenetti, vice president of lacrosse operations and co-chair of the women's lacrosse headgear task group, I am confident that the draft standard is based on sound science.
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«Experimenting With Babies: 50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform on Your Kid illuminates how children acquire skills such as walking, talking and sharing, and how they develop, physically and emotionally, during the first 24 months of life.
In a pilot venture with SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Stanford is launching two talk programs hosted by faculty members: The Future of Everything, focused on engineering, science and technology, and School's In, focused on teaching, learning and education.
But on visiting each of the three classrooms, I brightened — seeing the joy and hope on the girls» faces as they talked about what they loved studying (e.g., Amharic, English, science, math), what they hoped to be (e.g., pilot, doctor, engineer, driver, teacher, community mentor for BiruhTesfa), and what the best / worst parts of their days are (unanimously, best = being at school, worst = work hours).
Using trawl nets, fish pots, and plankton tows, Long Pasture Naturalists will use hands - on science to talk about the creatures that come onboard.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Dr. Vanessa Lapointe, author of Discipline Without Damage: How to Get Your Kids to Behave Without Messing Them Up, shares how she unpacks the science of neurological development for readers.
As someone working somewhere in the midst of that nexus of «science, values, ethics and politics» you describe (economics, international relations, technology... the climate policy list goes on), I do recognise what you're talking about, but I really don't see that we should very much care.
The EPA last night sent employees a list of eight approved talking points on climate change from its Office of Public Affairs — guidelines that promote a message of uncertainty about climate science and gloss over proposed cuts to key adaptation programs.
In addition to participating schools, representatives of various organizations and nonprofits working to expand computer science education, including CS4All, Digital Girl, Girls Who Code, The Learnatory, Codesters, Black Girls Code, and Sankofa Global will be on hand to talk about their CS education programs.
«The chairman of the committee on Science Space and Technology is making what to us is a pretty ludicrous assertion, that rather than trying to protect the rights of citizens to ensure that business fraud, and could be very significant business fraud we could talk about inflating up assets by many billions of dollars, their claim is that this is a politically charged effort to silence descending views on climate,» Schneiderman said on a recent visit to Syracuse.
As the ERC and research institutions around Europe celebrate the funding body's 10th anniversary, Science Careers talked to three winners, from 10, five, and less than a year ago, to discuss the impact the grant has had on their professional and personal lives.
One can argue that some deficit financing of science and innovation makes sense given the long - term returns these can produce, especially while the cost of borrowing is low; one can also argue that some of those who talk tough on deficits only get fiscal religion when the other guy's in charge.
Science writer Mitch Leslie talks to postdoc Liz Cirulli about her work on a study that takes a whole - genome approach to finding clues to longevity among centenarians.
2016 Suzi Gage is honored for her generous public engagement activities that center on evidence - based approaches with the potential to build long - term critical thinking skills in her audiences.Gage writes a science blog for the Guardian newspaper's website, and frequently gives public lectures and talks.
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