Sentences with phrase «than the scientific community»

It is even more dependent than the scientific community on the direct relation of the knowers to theological reality — the God of faith and believing men, the subjects and objects of ultimate love, the commander and the commanded, the forgiver and sinner.
Bonney said the public seemed to embrace citizen science faster than the scientific community.
Now it appears that the antiscience side is in a much better position from a public relations point of view than the scientific community is.
Is there reason to believe the judicial system has retained its founding integrity better or worse than the scientific community?

Not exact matches

Scientists, for their part, especially those in the scientific community with burdens against religion, need to understand that the nature of scientific evidence, method and hypotheses and the nature of theological evidence, method, and hypothesis have more in common than they might imagine.
As fast as those faster - than - the - speed - of - light neutrinos that have ASTONISHED the global scientific community?
In fact, many in the scientific community believe that the increasing march of the average level of human intelligence (I.Q.) is just one reason that we have more non-believers now, than at any other time in history.
The difference is I don't go around challenging the entire scope of the REAL scientific community making a fortune deceiving the willfully ignorant pretending I know more than they do about THEIR fields of research and study.
The events of the past decade have demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that the scientific community is driven by government money and political correctness far more than any genuine desire for «objective» knowledge.
If you accept the carbon 14 dating method as accruate as the entire scientific community does, than that woudl be «proof» that dinosaurs and vegitation fossils are as old as estimated.
I would bet that the gay neighbor in the 1999 film American Beauty, who, it is implied, loves guns, collects Nazi trinkets, and turns to murder all because he represses his own urges, formed more people's views about how to regard homosexuals than did the entire decade's research into psychosexuality by the whole scientific community.
As compared to scientific communities, religious communities are more dominated by the past and more reluctant to accept new ideas, but once again these are differences of degree rather than sharp contrasts.
The dominance of paradigms in the life and thought of a religious community is even stronger than that in a scientific community, and naive realism is correspondingly more difficult to accept.
Believe me, the scientific community would absolutely love for the general public to actually become scientifically literate, rather than be smugly (and willfully) ignorant.
«We must face up to a world that has been made into one interdependent community, less by political or ideological ideas than by scientific and technological facts.»
NOTE WELL: the scientific community in general is much more humble about that question than you are being.
Because scientific advancements such as vaccines had the power to save thousands of children's lives, mothers responded with a willingness to concede that the medical community was perhaps more qualified to make decisions regarding the health and welfare of their children than they themselves were.
I'm making a commentary on a pattern of behavior among the scientific community where individuals are ridiculed, derided, and ostracized for ideas that later turned out to be more correct than incorrect.
Two of the journals cited in the GFI article are considered in the professional community to be less scientific and less subject to peer review than the leading journals.
Although the phraseology Ezzo uses to describe GFI's «survey» of more than 500 infants leaves an impression of rigorous medical research, no actual peer review process, as defined by the scientific community, was employed.
Here is what you wrote — «Despite the fact that a Fall 2012 Cochrane Library Review (considered the gold standard of independent inquiry and scientific objectivity) reports that home birth is as safe or in many cases actually safer than hospital birth, the American obstetrical community continues to publicly oppose homebirth, citing safety concerns as their main argument.»
Despite the fact that a Fall 2012 Cochrane Library Review (considered the gold standard of independent inquiry and scientific objectivity) reports that home birth is as safe or in many cases actually safer than hospital birth, the American obstetrical community continues to publicly oppose homebirth, citing safety concerns as their main argument.
CHICAGO — One of the largest surveys of American views on religion and science suggests that the religious and scientific communities may be less combative than is commonly portrayed in the media and in politics.
The scientific community — and the media — need to change the incentives of the game, placing value on accuracy rather than flash, says Nyhan.
The more than 2 million rank - and - file evangelical scientists in the U.S. can serve as bridge builders between the scientific and evangelical communities, Carey said — noting, however, that like scientists in general, this group may benefit from more specialized theological training in order to be effective cross-cultural ambassadors.
«I look forward to helping Scientific American make its blogging community stronger and more engaging than ever.»
It may go against everything that you've been taught about enlightening the scientific community, but at the outset, being vague and general will be more beneficial patent-wise than being precise, explicit, and momentarily famous.
After several missed deadlines and a leaked draft that was met with heavy criticisms from the scientific community, the draft legislation — and a 2005 - 07 budget of 6 milliards euros more than in 2004 — have finally been announced.
At the same time, the first sentence seems intent on convincing the scientific community that Culberson is much more supportive of science than the president.
For example, the calls from part of the scientific community for the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health to offer more «fellowships rather than project - based research assistant and post-doc funding are attempts to maintain a more master - apprentice type system.»
Leveraging the enthusiasm of the March for Science and its growing list of more than 500 satellite marches across the globe has been a topic at the forefront of the scientific community.
Scott: Well, we talked about this a lot and we've been working with the scientific societies and education societies that we work with, but we also work with the celebrities community and so we have a kind of a broader range of folks that we interact with than most science co-organizations because, you know, National Center for Science Education is this very odd hybrid of an activist organization, but still a scholarly organization at the same time so.
Open - access, free, papers reach the public; they gain more citations than the equivalent paid - for articles.The assumption — or the hope, at any rate — is that such research findings are reused more within the scientific community.
«To be recognized in the scientific community, it is critical to be published,» she explains, but there is so much competition in research, «sometimes people may see their contribution to a manuscript differently than others.»
Despite the 1996 call by The Lancet's editor to fund Duesberg's research on AIDS, and despite Scientific American's plea more than a decade later that the scientific community consider his theories on cancer, Peter Duesberg is still fighting daunting scientifiScientific American's plea more than a decade later that the scientific community consider his theories on cancer, Peter Duesberg is still fighting daunting scientifiscientific community consider his theories on cancer, Peter Duesberg is still fighting daunting scientificscientific battles.
I thought the closing session was very interesting, but I also thought that the scientists who spoke were clearer than the broader scientific community on things like the consensus on a 2 degree target.
Whereas prosecutors argue that it is not, an open letter sent last year to Italy's president, Giorgio Napolitano, and signed by more than 5,000 members of the scientific community claims that the defendants are being persecuted for failing to do the impossible — predict the time, place and magnitude of an earthquake.
The scientific community would much prefer to see him learning about science firsthand than being closeted with minders and advisers.
Today's global scientific community is more connected than any other time in history.
Experience with minority recruitment has shown that many top minority candidates are interested in medicine rather than research, due in part to lack of familiarity with research and lack of role models in the scientific community.
Last week, a key panel endorsed a bill to reauthorize NSF's programs that is markedly less radical than earlier versions, although the scientific community is still unhappy with several provisions.
Over the past few decades, the scientific community has struggled to understand why more than one guidance cue would be necessary for axons to reach the proper target.
The AAAS Annual Meeting brings together more than 10,000 of the world's most talented and diverse scientists — yet this year select international participants who have made valuable contributions to the scientific community may not attend, due to ongoing uncertainty about the recent immigration and visa order implemented in the United States.
The report defines «very likely» as a greater than 90 % probability and represents the consensus of the scientific community.
Rather than scoring journals by their impact within the scientific community, Altmetric scores individual articles based on buzz: stories in the media and references on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and even Wikipedia.
PKIS2 is a collection of more than 500 kinase inhibitors donated by GSK, Pfizer and Takeda Pharmaceuticals that SGC - UNC makes available to the scientific community.
A survey by Roach and Sauermann of more than 400 graduate students at three Research I universities shows that some of the aspiring researchers do strongly possess what Sauermann and other researchers call «a taste for science,» which they define as a desire to do basic research, to determine the direction of one's projects, to publish in peer - reviewed journals, and to participate actively in the scientific community.
«I believe the career I have carved out for myself will help pave the way for future generations of underrepresented minority scientists to thrive, and for all members of the scientific community to be more culturally sensitive than those who came before them,» Smith wrote in a column published in the 30 September edition of Science disclosing his own experiences with bias.
At a congressional hearing yesterday, a university leader added to concerns from the scientific community that the draft changes proposed in June by the National Science Board (NSB) confuse further, rather than clarify, the NSF's so - called Criterion Two.
After all, it is typically an anonymous, volunteer effort for which scientists receive nothing more than thanks from journal editors and the good feeling of contributing to the scientific community.
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