Sentences with phrase «when open science»

Molloy told New Scientist that she is now looking for more empirical data so she can evaluate how and when open science is more efficient than traditional science — something that she admits may depend on circumstances.

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The last of them, Scott Thompson, resigned in disgrace after five months when a large activist shareholder, Dan Loeb, published an open letter accusing him of fabricating a computer - science degree.
When will we all open our minds to the possibility that neither science, nor religion, has it all correct?
too specialized for the historian of biological sciences to be concerned with certainly reflects Whitehead's continuing interest in mathematics; his fellows may well have been impressed by their colleague's work on mathematical logic and the equations of relativity theory when they agreed to this subsection in addition to «Prolegomena to Mathematics» (D.VI), one of three options open to the degree candidate.
Whether and how far these reflections concerning a positive relation between spirit and matter may be significant when it is a question of asking in philosophical and theological terms whether an ontological connection between man and the animal kingdom asserted by the natural sciences to be a fact, is open to an explanatory interpretation on the basis of the nature of spirit and matter, can only be judged after we have examined some aspects of «becoming» in general.
When you think about God, keep an open mind to that God Himself is not subject to this physical world and its science (physical laws) that He created.
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
Why not acknowledge science's clear expertise in scientific matters and quietly -LRB-»cause when you open our mouth you leave no doubt about your intelligence) continue to cling to what's left of your myths for as long as you can?
When I did open it --(don't think I don't see you laughing there)-- it looked just like a volcano science project!
Science, technology and research can most definitely support one practice over another and we should trust them (with an open mind), but when it comes to how you raise your kids... they can't guarantee what will work for your baby.
When you said you did not want to debate co-sleeping, I took that literally... that you weren't interested in debating co-sleeping but rather were opening a conversation on the topics you raised: that young children need to learn independent sleeping, that science backs this, and that a mindful parenting routine can accomplish from the start and immediately this without tears.
When it comes to higher education our SUNY 2020 and CUNY 2020 reinvestment and capital programs are working, we want to continue them for a second round the future of the economy is in STEM jobs, we should be incentivizing our education system to fill those openings we want to provide to the top ten percent of high school graduates full scholarships to any SUNY or CUNY school if they pursue a math of science career and agree to work in the state of New York for five years.
Espada opened himself to scrutiny in 2009, [Hunter College political science professor Jamie] Chandler said, when he switched to the Republican party, briefly shifting control of the chamber to the Republicans and irritating powerful New York Democrats.
Back in 2007, when the ERC opened its first call, Boivin saw it as an ideal opportunity to bring together the natural sciences and humanities to study the past.
Science teachers are rarely in short supply in the «burbs, and when a position does open up, those school districts get plenty of applications.
And I've had so many experiences that have shown me that when people are presented science in a way that is accessible and compelling and inspirational, they not only love it, but they also find it opens up a whole new universe of thought, a whole connection to the world around them that they find enormously enriching.
The study shows that when it comes to career choices, science graduate students are very open - minded.
They don't leap to mind when the average tourist thinks of France, and indeed, on the lovely map of the world's active zones that graces the entrance hall of Vulcania, the single - topic museum - cum - science park that opened recently just a few miles from here, France is entirely devoid of the colored lights that indicate sites worth watching.
When LCLS opened six years ago as a DOE Office of Science User Facility, it was the first light source of its kind — a unique X-ray microscope that uses the brightest and fastest X-ray pulses ever made to provide unprecedented details of the atomic world.
Analyses of videos showed that only 24 % of moths that heard the bat signals under the LED lights took evasive action, whereas 60 % dove erratically when exposed to such chirps when the lights were off, the researchers report online today in Royal Society Open Science.
I was intrigued when I read an article in Science magazine about science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey Science magazine about science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey science assistants at the National Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey Science Foundation (NSF), «On - the - Job Training Slots Open Doors, Lighten Load» by Jeffrey Mervis.
I long for the day when the support of my institution can turn my 8 % into 16 %, which would put me that much closer to retirement and my fantasy of opening a science - themed cattery.
«What we found was that when larger amounts of quantum information are encoded on a single photon, the copies will get worse and hacking even simpler to detect,» said Frédéric Bouchard, a University of Ottawa doctoral student and lead author of an open access publication that appeared this month in the journal Science Advances.
When a position as science and technology attaché at the Swedish Embassy in Tokyo opened up the next year, he took it, and spent the next four years introducing Japanese technologies to visiting Swedish business executives.
It all started last fall, when an advocacy group called the Public Library of Science distributed an electronic open letter urging scientific publishers to hand over all research articles from their journals to public online archives for free within six months of publication.
In his new book Suggestible You, science writer Vance opens our innate mental medicine cabinet to look at the placebo effect — or what happens when a person receives a fake treatment and feels better just the same.
U.S. negotiators agreed to that request, opening the door to several weeks of intense science diplomacy between the two physicists, who overlapped at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge in the mid-1970s, when Salehi was earning a Ph.D. there in nuclear engineering.
The findings, published today in Royal Society Open Science, mark the first time that researchers have demonstrated that mantis shrimp (Neogonodactylus oerstedii) use both color and chemical cues when fighting over resources.
«The ability to use surface - science methods to understand how a single atom of gas behaves when it is confined in a very small space opens up lots of interesting questions for researchers to answer.»
That is when mammoth icebreakers like the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star arrive in Antarctica's McMurdo Sound as part of Operation Deep Freeze to open up the shipping lanes needed to resupply the National Science Foundation's McMurdo Station and other facilities on Ross Island.
When the museum opened the doors of its new building in downtown St. Paul two months ago, it not only added a pair of theaters and doubled its exhibition space, it also expanded science education.
Facebook private messages, pictures or videos are easy targets when the account owner is already logged on and has left their computer or mobile open for viewing,» said Wali Ahmed Usmani, study author and computer science master's student.
When the markup resumed, Smith immediately delivered an opening statement — presumably written before the markup began — that defended his planned 25 % cut to the earth sciences budget.
But when LEDs lit up the night, only 24 percent of moths attempted this last - ditch evasive maneuver, the team reports August 5 in Royal Society Open Science.
That difference disappeared when the stripes were on the back half instead, the team reports today in Royal Society Open Science.
That suggests that the fish have complete control over when and how they spark, and may even be using their flashlight eyes to detect prey, the researchers report today in Royal Society Open Science.
When you consider that during this 10 - year period the number of physical science job openings is projected to be about half the number of physical science degrees granted by U.S. universities, occupations such as radiation therapy (median salary $ 74,980, according to BLS) and nuclear medicine technology (median salary $ 68,560) start to seem attractive.
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«Interstellar,» the latest blockbuster film by Christopher Nolan that opened Friday, is a science - fiction movie set in the near future when humanity must depart Earth and find a new home.
Indiana University scientists will let you take your pick Saturday, Oct. 26, when IU Bloomington's astronomy, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics and physics departments collectively host their annual open houses.
When Marcia Mcnutt was nominated for Director USGS, I hurried a note of congratulations to her [with the above open file anecdote, my friendship with her new boss and hope for her to be able to help Secretary Salazar with his science knowledge as opposed to a 6000 year old Earth.]
In a study published today by Royal Society Open Science, the international research team revealed that people who show evidence of autistic traits are more likely to suppress coarse (as opposed to fine) visual information when they move their eyes rapidly from one part of the world to another than those without autistic traits.
When Olivia Culpo opens her mouth about style, we stop what we're doing and listen, because the girl has got fashion down to a science.
It was a hit that got overlooked when another 20th Century Fox science fiction film, a little thing called Star Wars, opened just a few weeks later, but a cult following kept it alive through revival house, college campuses, and video releases ever since.
Its science - fiction status is hinted at by visual design, as in the film's opening moments, when concentric circles appear out of the darkness on screen, then are seen to separate, inhabiting three - dimensional space, from left to right, with a bright light blazing on one side.
Harvard and MIT Release Working Papers on Open Online Learning Harvard Gazette, 1/21/14 «Led by Andrew Ho of Harvard's Graduate School of Education and Isaac Chuang of MIT's electrical engineering and computer science and physics departments, the effort was in service of a mutual goal — «to research how students learn and how technologies can facilitate effective teaching both on - campus and online» — part of a mission statement established when MIT and Harvard joined to form edX, a nonprofit online learning platform, in May 2012.»
Ben Merrill, principal of southwestern Idaho's small, rural Notus Junior / Senior High School and superintendent for the Notus School District, says, «Out here, when I have an opening for a teacher in advanced science or math, I may get two to three applicants, all right out of college — no one with a master's degree.
Student Showcase Highlights Science and More When the principal of one Maryland elementary school suggested an open house in spring to complement one held in the fall, it was decided to combine the event with an already scheduled science fair to create one huge «showcase» of studenScience and More When the principal of one Maryland elementary school suggested an open house in spring to complement one held in the fall, it was decided to combine the event with an already scheduled science fair to create one huge «showcase» of studenscience fair to create one huge «showcase» of student work.
Year 4 Science Assessments Objectives covered: Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways Explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment Recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things Describe the simple functions of the basic parts of the digestive system in humans Identify the different types of teeth in humans and their simple functions Construct and interpret a variety of food chains, identifying producers, predators and prey Compare and group materials together, according to whether they are solids, liquids or gases Observe that some materials change state when they are heated or cooled, and measure or research the temperature at which this happens in degrees Celsius (°C) Identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle and associate the rate of evaporation with temperature Identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating Recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear Find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it Find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it Recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases Identify common appliances that run on electricity Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers Identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery Recognise that a switch opens and closes a circuit and associate this with whether or not a lamp lights in a simple series circuit Recognise some common conductors and insulators, and associate metals with being good conductors
Student Showcase Highlights Science and More When one principal suggested a spring open house to complement one held in the fall, it was decided to combine the event with an already scheduled science fair to create one huge «showcase» of studenScience and More When one principal suggested a spring open house to complement one held in the fall, it was decided to combine the event with an already scheduled science fair to create one huge «showcase» of studenscience fair to create one huge «showcase» of student work.
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