Change was slow, driven by need rather
than scientific curiosity.
The idea of a spiritual, unseen world is fundamentally no different
than scientific curiosity about parallel universes or other dimensions.
Not exact matches
Isaacson noted Da Vinci's «willingness to challenge received wisdom would lead him to craft an empirical approach for understanding nature that foreshadowed the
scientific method developed more
than century later... His method was rooted in experiment,
curiosity, and the ability to marvel at phenomena that the rest of us rarely pause to ponder after we've outgrown our wonder years».
One encouraging mitigating factor was «science
curiosity,» or the «motivation to seek out and consume
scientific information for personal pleasure,» which «seems to counteract rather
than aggravate the signature characteristics of politically motivated reasoning.»
The question is not just a
scientific curiosity, but has real world applications because one mechanism contributes more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere
than the other.
But
scientific studies have gone deeper
than pitcher - batter match - ups and discovered some
curiosities about the game — and instances where the conventional wisdom the Baseball People have uttered for a century just isn't so.
What Berns lacks in hard data, he more
than makes up for with
scientific curiosity.
We are a diverse workforce of more
than 1,800 people who share an intellectual
curiosity and a commitment to harness
scientific discoveries to create new treatments for major diseases.
Equipped with the right curriculum, the natural
curiosity of young children can be channeled into a science inquiry model and rather
than quashing their enthusiasm, the students can begin to understand the
scientific inquiry process and to self - identify as interested in and good at science!
Rooted in the remote Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, a golden spruce stood for more
than 300 years, capturing the hearts, imaginations and
scientific curiosity of local tribes, explorers and naturalists.
[M] ore important
than any single study or report, the members of this institution embody what is so necessary for us to continue our
scientific advance and to maintain our cutting - edge, and that's restless
curiosity and boundless hope, but also a fidelity to facts and truth, and a willingness to follow where the evidence leads....
And more important
than any single study or report, the members of this institution embody what is so necessary for us to continue our
scientific advance and to maintain our cutting - edge, and that's restless
curiosity and boundless hope, but also a fidelity to facts and truth, and a willingness to follow where the evidence leads.
I'm asking about NIc Lewis» political views, and if they are his real motivation for getting into the bear pit, rather
than an intrinsic
scientific curiosity on the issue of climate change.
Speaking from experience I would say that most climate scientists are motivated by much more
than just
scientific curiosity.
My current view is that a great portion of «pro-AGW»
scientific work is more driven by self - interest and politics
than by any real
curiosity about
scientific truth.
Now, I am not a reader of magazines other
than Scientific American type publications, and have no
curiosity for these things.