The good
thing about experimenting is you can always change it.
«One of the nice
things about this experiment is all the different laser colours,» says Ludlow.
Not exact matches
The great
thing about this challenge is that it inspires creativity and helps you to
experiment more with different types of posts.
The
thing to note
about this kind of abortive
experiment is that it's not all that expensive.
And the
thing about religious value
experiments, why they are different from others is, of course, that the payoff isn't even in this life.
Some intellectuals who most favor Trump and some who most detest him agree that he is bringing the end of the liberal
experiment; they just disagree
about whether that is a good
thing.
The best
thing about this recipe is its adaptability; omit the flour for a GF option and
experiment with other spices and powders in the place of beetroot.
One of the best
things about smoothies is that you can
experiment as much as you want.
I realize a couple of
things about it that probably that helped out in this
experiment.
The best
thing about Buddha Bowls is that you can
experiment with your own combination of flavors to create a meal that is unique.
That's one of the lovely
things about granola: you can riff and
experiment and change the flavors around and it will still work wonderfully.
This recipe came
about during one of my frequent «let's throw
things in a blender and see what happens»
experiments, and it turned out shockingly good!
I've always been a bit hesitant
about experimenting with the fermentation
thing — mostly because it's always so warm here in Hawaii and I'm worried it might spoil or something.
Hopefully, the next time I check in, I will have more positive
things to say
about this whole keto
experiment.
Or you can read
about the actual social
experiments on participation in
things like torture (There's a movie on it called «The wave»).
But what
about the weird
things, the
experiments gone awry, the goodies only your family loves?
Static Electricity Butterfly
Experiment from I Heart Crafty
Things — This simple and exciting science activity will teach kids
about static electricity!
It was a really fun
experiment and prompted a lot of conversations within my sisters and my family
about family background, passed down stories, and
things I never knew
about before.
my 3 kids well technically 1 is my hubby, but on
things like this he is more like a child and gets excited
about science
experiments.!
The great
thing about cloth is that the resale market is strong, so I felt like I could
experiment without being out too much money.
I'm feeling pretty positive
about the whole «secondary education'
thing - there are some very good text - books around, and I realise that these days most science
experiments have to be done by a teacher, for safety concerns, so we can probably do almost everything at home - or else find something on TV or the Internet.
I have so much to say
about Birthing from Within that I will be writing a post dedicated just to this book in the near future, but for the purposes of this post, I will say that this was by far the biggest accomplishment of my
experiment and the
thing that makes me feel most comfortable going forward.
I know this
experiment is supposed to be
about getting
things that my baby needs, however, I think you'll all agree that sometimes
things that parents need ultimately benefit your little one too.
The
thing I love
about Rachel's 5 tips is that they still allow baby to
experiment with sitting up without forcing their hips, spine, or head into an unnatural position.
One great
thing about this science
experiment is that you only need a few supplies and your probably already have most of them in your home or classroom.
- actually read and thought
about these
things, and
experimented with them, and found them both to mesh with their personal instincts and to work well for their families?
Though not everyone who has
experimented with the various recipes has been so complimentary
about how
things turned out.
Among other
things, The
Experiments, broadcast in January by Swedish public television channel SVT, suggests that Macchiarini didn't fully inform his patients
about the risks of his pioneering trachea implants.
But as I followed the citation trail and actually started looking at the primary studies that were cited in support of those conclusions — and thinking seriously
about the methods that had been employed in the studies, the presuppositions behind them, and whether there were alternative evolutionary hypotheses for the
things studied that were not in fact being ruled out by the
experiments — I began to find that it wasn't all that convincing.
Richard Lenski's 25 - year
experiment in bacterial evolution shows no signs of running out of surprises
about how mutation and selection shape living
things.
About 3 years ago, I performed an
experiment that worked out well: Somehow, with careful cultivation, I turned a couple of gametocytes into this
thing that knows how to negotiate for ice cream.
«The great
thing about doing this on the computer is that it allows you to reduce and possibly eventually eliminate animal
experiments,» Radovitzky says.
So, if these waves are discovered — and both Scott and I have been part of a group that has been looking at we might be able to do in the next set of satellites that may look for this, and John has been a leader in thinking
about building
experiments to look for these
things — if we detect gravitational waves from inflation, there is a real possibility of pinning
things down [enough] so that one could perhaps convince every physicist that inflation happened.
Toddlers build theories
about the people and
things around them not just by observation and imitation but also by running «
experiments» on their surroundings —
experiments their parents might not always appreciate, as they may be messy or disruptive.
If you don't, you'll only have to repeat the
experiment later when you'll have more important
things to worry
about — like writing up!
Neuroscientific
experiments on the other hand are always
about how
things are, rather than
about how
things should be.»
HAARP «is like sticking your finger in a river, and by watching the water flow around your finger you can learn
things about the river,» such as its flow speed and its temperature, says Morris Cohen, a research scientist at Stanford University whose Ph.D. thesis was
about HAARP
experiments.
There's a place for theorists to think very creatively
about possible
experiments that might find
things other
experiments have missed.
To learn more
about this mysterious substance, researchers can study it in a way similar to
experiments on visible matter — by watching what happens when it bumps into
things [1].
These were
experiments in which we brought together some masses of uranium or plutonium and measured how many neutrons came out as a function of the distance between the parts, and it was a way of getting information
about the basic processes that were going on in the neutron reactions with the plutonium and other
things.
But having said that, one of the
things that I'm most excited
about in playing this interim role is it's a chance to try some
experiments.
«They'll begin
experiments on this, among other
things, in
about eighteen months,» he says.
Matthew Stanley: One of the
things I always liked
about the needle
experiment was that it's not an
experiment all by itself but it sort of demonstrates and important part of his character that Newton sort of sat down one day and said, «Now, I'm going to figure out colors.»
Matthew Stanley: That was one of the
things I loved
about the early Royal Society is I should say, there are these
experiments that now we look back on as sort of the first glimmerings of atomic truth or what not and then next to snakes with feet.
I'd sooner see the scientists in some agreement
about what doing that kind of
thing would accomplish before it becomes a field
experiment.
Students will perform and interpret
experiments, learning
about things like:
Just getting started While other groups have used machine learning to come up with predictions
about where different kinds of metallic glass can be found, Mehta said, «The unique
thing we have done is to rapidly verify our predictions with experimental measurements and then repeatedly cycle the results back into the next round of machine learning and
experiments.»
Although you may have some serious reservations
about going anywhere sans reservations, you can
experiment with winging
things here and there.
I
experiment with new
things often like doing yoga naked in public, an Ayurvedic cleanse, auricular healing, the creative # 100dayproject, hosting a moon circle, and ganja yoga — all to write
about, of course — but that's secondary.
One
thing about Billy Craig's
experiment was that he was already very lean when he started, his goal wasn't to lose a bunch of fat but to just prove that CICO is bullshit.