Many of today's scientists, she feels, are more sophisticated
than the scientists of her generation.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, it became an «intellectual fad,» he said, for thinkers to cite ancient Greek and Roman sources rather
than scientists of the Middle Ages.
Who could know more about sea turtles
than the scientists of Sea World?
Not exact matches
As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture
of science has often made life for women
scientists harder
than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
They can fly more
than 5,500 kilometers (3,420 miles), according to an article that John Pike, an expert on national security and expert, wrote for the Federation
of American
Scientists.
But whatever the exact weight
of various factors turns out to be, it's already clear that attitude has a bigger impact on performance
than the
scientists expected.
Suddenly, the freshness rating
of a film became more important
than audience interest in terms
of success — even though data
scientists have found that the score doesn't affect the box office.
By 2040, say data
scientists at three leading health research centers — Seattle's Institute for Heath Metrics and Evaluation, the Harvard T.H. Chan School
of Public Health, and the World Bank Group — that bill will more
than double, to $ 18 trillion.
In addition to the aforementioned tanks
of yeast, the tie is a good vehicle for casually referencing
scientists» previous failed attempts at mass producing spider silk (a valuable material that is tougher
than regular silk and can be machine washed.)
A movement by
scientists to march on Washington as a protest against the Trump White House's treatment
of science has gained traction, with more
than 115,000 supporters joining a Facebook (fb) group for the cause.
As Stulberg tells Science
of Us, behavior
scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered in the 1990's that what separates great performers — musicians, artists, chess players, even physicians — from everyone else was not that they practiced more
than their peers.
SYDNEY (AP)-- Mass bleaching has killed more
than a third
of the coral in the northern and central parts
of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, though corals to the south have escaped with little damage,
scientists said on Monday.
As reiterated in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report issued on March 31,
scientists estimate that we can emit no more
than 500 gigatonnes
of carbon dioxide in order to limit the increase in global temperature to just 2 degrees C by 2100 (and governments attending the successive climate summits have agreed in principle to this objective).
When the
scientists examined data on both the walking styles and personalities
of more
than 15,000 adults
of all ages, strong patterns emerged.
When the
scientists modeled disease transmission, they found that while an «infected person's 11 nearest neighbors faced a greater
than 80 percent chance
of infection,» Wired reports, «all the remaining passengers, however, had a lower
than 3 percent risk.»
This is just one example
of an organization's using its data to drive decisions and dramatically increasing revenue — even thought it has fewer
than 100 people and no data
scientists on its payroll.
In a large review
of studies published in the Journal
of Nutrition, Purdue University
scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories
than the figure calculated using the Atwater method.
On May 26, NASA announced a suite
of instruments that will accompany the spacecraft they're designing to send to Europa — a moon four times smaller
than Earth that
scientists suspect could harbor a deep, vast, salty ocean beneath its thick, icy surface.
A study published in Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences found that, when asked to rate junior
scientists based on scholarly accomplishments and job interview performance, academics in the traditionally male - dominated STEM fields rated female candidates as being more hireable
than their equally qualified male applicants.
According to a blog posted today by LinkedIn senior data
scientist Mathieu Bastian, people who call out skills on their LinkedIn profiles receive an average
of 13 times more profile views
than those who don't.
At the center
of the study is a new map
of the hazards posed by geomagnetic storms
of a strength that
scientists expect to occur every 100 years — five times more frequently
than «500 - year» storms like the Carrington Event.
He is a busy man:
scientist, professor, author
of more
than 100 papers.
Globally, we spend more
than $ 100 billion on bottled water, which according to the Mayo Clinic and dozens
of other
scientists and public health experts is nutritionally equivalent (if not superior) to tap.
Once you understand what the market is paying, you need to build an argument for why you offer create more value for the business
than they expect in an entry - level hire, said behavioral
scientist Matt Wallaert, co-founder
of fair - pay site GetRaised.
Working with a former NASA laser
scientist, Facebook has also found a way to transmit data at tens
of gigabits per second, which is 10 times faster
than existing technology.
Notably,
scientists are closer to developing these kinds
of technologies
than actually merging your computer with your brain.
-- Susan Lucas - Cowell, EVP
of CSIRO, a global research organization comprised
of more
than 4,500
scientists across disciplines and known for the invention
of Wi - Fi
I asked Dunbar what he made
of social
scientists» claims that people have fewer close friends today
than they did years ago.
(In 2011, Cenovus Energy let on that output from two
of its in situ oilsands projects could meet the standard, which mandates that crude oil imported to the state have lower wells - to - wheels emissions
than the average
of all crudes sold in the U.S.) «Yes, I think that's feasible,» says George Hoberg, a political
scientist at the University
of British Columbia who specializes in environmental conflict.
Data
scientist Jeff Kao says that more
than a million public comments in support
of the FCC's planned rollback
of net neutrality rules are likely fake.
According to a
scientist involved in the study, anyone who took part in more
than 28 hours
of domestic or caretaking work without pay — 28 hours per week is the Australian average — would not be able to handle more
than 39 hours
of paid work weekly before experiencing problems associated with poor health.
If flown on a standard trajectory, instead
of Wednesday's lofted angle, the missile would have a range
of more
than 13,000 kilometers (8,100 miles), said U.S.
scientist David Wright, a physicist who closely tracks North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.
«Chernobyl is a more lively place
than you might imagine: Nowadays it is repopulated with 500 people, many
of them
scientists,» wrote Suess after his trip in March 2009.
This changes a lot
of what
scientists thought they knew about how water bears deal with radiation, as they were previously thought to have proteins that repaired damaged DNA, rather
than proteins that halt damage altogether.
Scientists expected Jupiter, which is more
than 11 times the diameter
of Earth, to be fairly uniform beneath its clouds.
The advances that
scientists are now making with artificial intelligence lead many to suggest — and fear — that we may be on the verge
of creating artificial intelligences smarter
than we are.
Scientists hope the vehicles, known as nanocraft, will eventually fly at 20 percent
of the speed
of light, more
than a thousand times faster
than today's spacecraft.
That all makes it a treasure trove
of health data for
scientists, and it's resulted in more
than 1,000 academic research projects about life choices and health.
«In just a few years, we've grown from a handful
of software developers and
scientists to a team
of more
than 1,200, inventing new capabilities and products on behalf
of millions
of customers around the world,» said Rohit Prasad, Amazon's Boston area - based vice president and head
scientist of Amazon Alexa.
But the technique is much more powerful
than that — it basically gives
scientists the ability to rewrite specific chunks
of an organism's genetic code, including that
of humans.
It comes down to what every
scientist knows too well — analyzing data collected by different methods, and at different times, is a tricky business because some methods
of collecting ocean surface temperatures are more accurate
than others.
For less
than $ 100, the new process allows
scientists to make some
of the key materials needed to modify an organism's entire genome, or it's complete set
of DNA, the researchers said.
Rating agencies behaved no differently
than climate - change
scientists who base their doomsday forecasts
of man - made global warming on extrapolation
of historical data.
The
scientists behind these studies all seem to agree on the answer: rather
than view narcissism as an evil to be always avoided, organizations should strive to understand that small doses
of the characteristic are often inseparable from high achievement and make rational cost - benefit analyses.
Meanwhile, a wide array
of scientists and experts have come to the same recommendation — intense work liberally sprinkled with breaks to increase output — through research rather
than athletic metaphors.
One
of the leading
scientists of our time, J. Craig Venter has been on the cutting edge
of science for more
than two decades.
In more
than a decade, Dermer has crisscrossed the globe, evaluating more
than 40,000 toys, meeting with everyone from strange tinkerers toiling in their basements, to rocket
scientists, mompreneurs and,
of course, professional inventors.
Essentially, CRISPR is a far more accurate method
of modifying genes
than scientists have had access to before.
The new PM will be a breath
of fresh air on the environment — it's impossible to be any worse
than his predecessor — and he will take the leash off federal
scientists, or so he has promised.
Scientists in Japan have demonstrated how to make electrical circuits on plastic thinner
than the width
of human hair in an attempt to reduce the impact
of bending on circuit performance.