Sentences with phrase «what scientific research»

In terms of what the scientific research has to say, you were on to something when you mentioned «survival of the fittest.»
This study does what all scientific research should: (1) it clarifies areas of doubt, (2) it addresses conceptual ambiguities, and (3) it raises important questions.
So stop pretending you can dodge what scientific research shows, by referencing AR5.
Let's dig deeper by finding out what scientific research has to say about these non-allergenic dogs.
Virtual education is much cheaper to facilitate so, maybe they should get on the internet instead of trying to do what scientific research clearly states getting preached by teachers that only ask study for a test is not learning.
Learn what scientific research says and whether it is worthwhile considering
So, all of those salesmen promising alkaline water will lower your cancer risk are completely clueless when it comes to what the scientific research actually shows.
On 29 October, 2015, a daylong symposium will review what scientific research has revealed about climate change over the past 50 years, and offer a forward - looking assessment of the range of scientific, technological, communication, and policy options for the future.
'' [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.»
Thatcher could support the reforms, Agar argues, because she «had lived the life of the working research scientist, as a final - year chemistry student in Dorothy Hodgkin's x-ray crystallography laboratory, as an investigator of glues for BX [plastics company] and as a food chemist for Lyons & Co.... [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.
Homebirth midwives and homebirth advocates LIE about what the scientific research actually shows.

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But to every rule there is an exception, and glad I was to be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire premise is based on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
Sometimes it takes a scientific study to prove what should have been obvious all along, but if the near hysteria about the consequences of sitting had you in doubt that common - sense solutions would be sufficient, this research should put your fears to bed.
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
Of course, they wouldn't have a clue what I meant on an experiential level, but they'd be able to find plenty of objective scientific research on the subject.
So there was no research because what would you research this decision was a emotional decision based on pure emotions and not much if any scientific data.
An Augustinian, in contrast, might see such scientific research as partially demonstrating what most Christians have assumed all along: that we emerge from our mother's womb with a self - orientation that makes loving God and loving neighbor contradictory to our innate predisposition.
What can we conclude, then, concerning the Christian motivation for scientific research?
Another man went to Los Alamos because of technical scientific interest in what he thought of as exciting pure research with excellent equipment.
What are the implications of the brain wave model for scientific theories and research?
Example in point: Opposition to embryonic stem cell / human cloning research: It isn't anti science to oppose treating nascent human life like a corn crop or manufacturing embryos, anymore than it is anti science than the Animal Welfare Act the proscribes what can and can't be done in scientific research with some mammals.
Thus, what Whitehead speculatively sketched out as a metaphysician, always in the hope that his principles and categories could be transposed to the individual forms of scientific research, has at least in part proved a success in its naturalistic variants.
«The abstinence - only approach to s.ex education is not supported by the extensive body of scientific research on what works to protect young people from HIV / AIDS, se.xually transmitted infections (STIs), and unplanned pregnancy.
At this point, Whitehead's analysis is particularly helpful, for he helps us understand where the purposes of the world are, in what kinds of things, and how they are related to the intricate patterns of physical causation we may discover through scientific research.
As a politician Rubio has a say in what funds are allocated to scientific research.
What follows is an overview of scientific research and historical testimony, combined with the stories of people who have experienced the healing powers of hot peppers for themselves.
But what truly sets us apart are the ingredients you can't see — our consumer insights, breadth of research, and scientific capabilities.
It is reassuring that, increasingly, scientific research shows what our instincts already know: Children need attachment, affection and sensitivity to thrive.
Research is found in peer reviewed scientific journals and obviously you have no clue what the actual scientific evidence shows.
And the «expert» on C - sections who provided the accompanying Q&A is none other than Amy Romano of Lamaze, who has repeatedly demonstrated that she can not analyze scientific research, misunderstands what she reads, and refuses to correct egregious errors in her written materials.
She must be researching and compiling all of her scientific sources so she can show us morons what's what!
Scientific research by Katherine A. Dettwyler, PhD shows that 2.5 to 7.0 years of nursing is what our children have been designed to expect (Dettwyler 1995).
What's needed is scientific research to understand the physiology of why some women might have problems.
Parents want what is best for their children, and they rely on some combination of instinct, experience, and expert advice to make important decisions about child - rearing, They deserve complete and accurate information about scientific research.
What is this B.S. about scientific research to determine if a baby should sleep with it's parents or not... who are we to question and judge billions of years of evolution... WHAT ARROGANCWhat is this B.S. about scientific research to determine if a baby should sleep with it's parents or not... who are we to question and judge billions of years of evolution... WHAT ARROGANCWHAT ARROGANCE!!!
I find it very interesting that you imply that because you have been published in medical journals that means that your scientific data is the one that is correct, if public media attention on your research is what you feel solidifies it as «right» then wouldn't you have to say that scientific data on the other end of the spectrum that has been published is «right» as well.
Studies about the lasting importance of a child's experiences in the first three years of life, once relegated to scientific or academic journals, are now fueling a broad national conversation about what this growing body of research means for families and communities across the country.
We all have traveled to work together and have each spent hundreds of hours on conference calls and email to distill the best scientific research and ancient wisdom on what treatment of children allows them to thrive.
What this means is that while, yes, we do know how to research, there are simply some things that there are no scientific data compiled by people in lab coats.
What information could I supply to you to help you realize that the foundations of homebirth and natural childbirth advocacy are pseudoscience and that most of it is directly contradicted by copious existing scientific research?
Three psychiatrists describe what new scientific research has to say about human love.
And I also admit that I started to feel sort of silly about scouring all the scientific literature for health benefits (when there is so little research on this topic) because I realized that I didn't care that much what the research says.
You have been educated on what the current scientific research (and many infant death investigations) have demonstrated the correlation of bed - sharing and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Sudden Unexplained Infant Death.
The EPA has dismissed at least five members of a major scientific review board, the latest signal of what critics call a campaign by the Trump administration to shrink the agency's regulatory reach by reducing the role of academic research.
15) Science and Technology What measures would you bring in in order to improve the amount and quality of scientific research conducted in the UK and to expand manufacturing industry?
Management Today recently critiqued OnePoll in an article that opened as follows: «What naive readers may not realise is that much of what is reported as scientific is not in fact genuine research at all, but dishonest marketing concocted by PR firms.&raWhat naive readers may not realise is that much of what is reported as scientific is not in fact genuine research at all, but dishonest marketing concocted by PR firms.&rawhat is reported as scientific is not in fact genuine research at all, but dishonest marketing concocted by PR firms.»
The New Pact for Research in France - What's in it for Young Scientists 14 October 2005 The French government has unveiled its Pact for Research, a new draft bill intended to give French research a new impetus, after nearly 2 years of protests and consultations with the scientific coResearch in France - What's in it for Young Scientists 14 October 2005 The French government has unveiled its Pact for Research, a new draft bill intended to give French research a new impetus, after nearly 2 years of protests and consultations with the scientific coResearch, a new draft bill intended to give French research a new impetus, after nearly 2 years of protests and consultations with the scientific coresearch a new impetus, after nearly 2 years of protests and consultations with the scientific community.
Speakers at this event discussed what we know at the basic research level; what we still need to determine; how we can apply scientific findings to the clinical setting; and how we must develop humane and effective policies nationwide as our population ages.
«NIH has to make decisions on how to spend its research dollars regardless of what others may think,» says Constantine Stratakis, the scientific director of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), which oversees the lab in question.»
The strength of Science and its online journal sites rests with the strengths of its community of authors, who provide cutting - edge research, incisive scientific commentary, and insights on what's important to the scientific world.
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