Sentences with phrase «times by experimenting»

Unlike Einstein's theories, which have been confirmed many times by experiment, Hawking's ideas about singularities and black hole evaporation will probably never be observed.

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The digital platform we're experimenting with, designed by Waterloo - based Plasticity Labs, asks us to make daily estimates of our happiness on a scale of 1 - 100 and to occasionally answer questions like, How often do you make time for things that make you happy?
This is also also a good time to experiment by investing small amounts in the markets.
Linton suggests experimenting by sending e-mails at varying times of day and measuring open rates on multiple devices.
By the time I arrived, the concrete structure was filled with groups working on experiments, and the tens of thousands of tiny corals were back in their tanks outside.
Canadians aren't alone in this regard: In the U.S., companies such as Motorola and Charles Schwab have experimented with forced holidays, and even the government of Japan — a country with a word, karoshi, to describe sudden death caused by occupational exhaustion — is mulling mandatory time off.
Although this is a good general rule, your customers» habits may be different, so try experimenting, for instance by offering giveaways on different days and at different times to see which get the greatest response.
What's more, franchisees see more disconnect with headquarters in the custom - burger experiment, which was launched at a time service is still bogged down by an overly expansive menu.
The researchers conducted a series of three experiments that encouraged some participants to think of time and money as interchangeable by calculating their hourly wage from their earnings.
Y Combinator is certainly not the first to study basic income, and since it's just starting a pilot, we don't yet know how its work will lead to new or different findings than those uncovered by experiments in other places and times, such as those in Canada, the U.S., and India.
To figure out what can relieve our sense of time pressure, Norton conducted a series of experiments that gave some study subjects an unexpected block of free time, by sending them home 15 minutes early from an experiment they were told would take an hour for example.
If a one year experiment cuts working life from (say) 40 years to 39 years, the effects of a lifetime of basic income will be 40 times bigger than measured by a one year experiment.
With that in mind, Financial Times takes us upon a thought experiment into the new world (dominated mainly by startups) of P2P lending:
lol, evolution is proved thousands of times a day by genetic research and active experiments and processes in labs across the globe.
(The cliched but classic example would be Milgram's experiment — but recent studies, such as one reported by the New York Times at the beginning of this month, reveal similar things).
The book is An Experiment with Time by JW Dunne.
One week before the successful flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, N.C., the New York Times had this to say about a rival plane builder: «We hope that Professor Langley will not put his substantial greatness as a scientist in further peril by continuing to waste his time, and the money involved, in further airship experiments.
I entered the New York province in 1968, and by that time the Church, the Society, and formation were already in great change, wildly varying opinions were being loudly voiced, many Jesuits were experimenting, and many were leaving.
You can conduct a controlled experiment by placing lost teeth under a pillow as many times as you like (whatever number floats your statistical boat).
You said, «You can conduct a controlled experiment by placing lost teeth under a pillow as many times as you like (whatever number floats your statistical boat).»
I was slightly traumatized by a failed baking experiment using silken tofu a while ago, but I think it's time to get over it and try something like this — it looks great and I love spinach dip.
Over time, and by experimenting myself, I have come to realise the vegetable wasn't the problem.
In no time flat, I was up at the register and ready to go back to the heart of our home — our kitchen — to experiment with these amazing recipes offered up by the Days.
-LSB-...] this dish is not created by me — this time the inspiration for crazy experiments came from Isa from Post Punk Kitchen.
Next time, I'll experiment by including some coconut flour.
By the time Wenger is done with his experiments with Xhaka, Iwobi, El Neny and the rest of the mediocre lot we will be back to where he found us before he joined in the 90s.
Wenger is experimenting hoping game time is what people need to get into form by the time they reach that form we will only use it to struggle to get into 4th position again.
And with the English version already being used as an experiment by the bigger teams to test younger players or to give fringe members a game, at least until the latter stages where managers realise they have the chance to get their hands on some silverware, it could be seen as an even bigger waste of time.
My sleep journey began when I started experimenting with gently shaping my daughter's sleep by not following the conventional wisdom at the time.
I bet they would say one of the reasons they continued playing was because letting the kids run practices and engage in free play builds team spirit, gives them a chance to experiment without fear of being corrected by the coach, to be creative, to take chances and try new moves, and ultimately to do what kids everywhere have been doing for fun since the beginning of time: play.
Baby will love experimenting in the beginning and by filling small amounts at a time, spills will be a natural part of learning.
Try an experiment of your own by using an Enforceable Statement or One - Liner the next time your child tries one of their experiments.
Once you feel that they have a firm grasp on the bottle and can support it's weight by their self (while still being able to feed), you can experiment with letting go of the bottle for short periods of time.
This myth is accompanied by other myths, like you should spend all of your time in graduate school doing experiments, not going to networking events.
With products such as GoLIMS, researcher will save time by being able to find and copy repeatable experiments, keep better track of inventory, and be able to compile research for publishing or a patent without painstaking backtracking.
By the time he graduated from University College London in 1999, Godinho Ferreira had grown tired of studying replication because the field had reached the point where «people would just repeat each others» experiments,» he says.
Gravity's Engines by Caleb Scharf In the late 18th century, black holes were simply an audacious thought experiment; today we know that the universe is strewn with billions, perhaps even trillions, of these time - bending objects.
«We found that growth of nanowires is not only caused by the VLS process, but also by a second component that was observed and quantified directly for the first time in this experiment.
The BICEP2 experiment used 512 detectors, which sped up observations of the cosmic microwave background by 10 times over the team's previous measurements.
By smashing together nuclei of lead — the largest particles the LHC can handle (pdf)-- the ALICE experiment will create a quantum - scale fireball 100,000 times the temperature of the core of the sun.
We are now in the real growth phase of interactive TV (by next year more homes will have digital TV than Internet access), and we are experimenting with a technology for the first time.
«In the realm of high - throughput experiments, often times [mathematicians] figure out that if the biologist had done the experiment in a particular way, it would have improved the statistics of the analysis by an order of magnitude,» she says.
Due to experimental constraints caused by the presence of chamber walls, the change in growth rate that had to be measured was of the order 1 %, which poses a high demand on stability during the experiments, and experiments were repeated up to 100 times in order to obtain a good signal relative to unwanted fluctuations.
The standard model has been tested by experiments countless times, and it has never failed to predict what physicists would see.
By the end of this experiment, the sheep chose a familiar celebrity's face over a stranger's face about 79 percent of the time on average.
Delaney stood by as his Canadian colleagues at the University of Victoria secured the $ 200 million needed to launch NEPTUNE (Northeast Pacific Time - Series Undersea Networked Experiments).
After all, Ellis says, not only does his model gel with quantum experiments that appear to show that time is real, it also encapsulates our common sensations, «which is tested every day, by everyone, whenever anything happens.»
It was followed a few years later by the 60 - foot - long, cylindrical Sealab III, which was designed so a dozen aquanauts at a time could conduct experiments at a depth of 600 feet, a giant leap out onto the continental shelf.
Thanks to the computational approach developed by Ong's team, discovery of the phosphor took just three months — a short time frame compared to the years of trial - and - error experiments it typically takes to discover a new material.
Some experiments were considered quirky by 19th century standards, but the work provided data supporting Darwin's notions about trait variability in a population and how natural selection drives changes in populations over time.
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