Sentences with phrase «which science works»

This discussion is a core process by which science works.
Theory in science is the conceptual framework within which each science works, e.g. classical mechanics, relativity, quantum mechanics, strings are all theories in physics.

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Organizations like Unilever and Kraft, which previously relied on marketing «soft skills,» are now taking a playbook out of the tech world by building data - science teams to work hand - in - hand with marketers.
The key to the Body by Science approach is to perform reps reaaallly slowly, keeping muscles under load for an extended period of time, and to keeping working until failure — which is even tougher in practice than it sounds in theory.
-- Rick Morrison, CEO of Comprehend Systems, which works with big names in the life - sciences industry, such as Boston Scientific, Astellas, and AstraZeneca, modernizing and improving the quality in their clinical process through cloud - based tech.
But to understand how it works, you first need to know the science behind the eel's electrical system, which is made up of low - voltage electric plates that are each capable of driving.15 volts of charge.
IPwe is working with the computer science team at the University of Minnesota, led by Professor George Karypis, which has previously provided patent evaluation technology to clients of IP Navigation Group, a previous company founded by Spangenberg.
And the movie showed how much fun it is to work at Fog Creek, which helps us recruit great computer science students.
For this new working paper, which was recently highlighted on the Association for Psychological Science blog, researchers out of Columbia University rounded up 154 British commuters and then randomly assigned them to two groups.
Secondly, there could be changes to the Optional Practical Training program, which gives foreign graduates from U.S. colleges in science and tech an additional two years of work authorization.
«Our programs; PGP in Advanced Data Science - PGPADS and International Certificate Program in Data Science - ICDS are industry focused and developed in collaboration with our industry council, which caters to the needs of working professionals,» informs Shah.
Meanwhile, Science 37, which is backed by Sanofi, Google, Novartis, and Amgen, has already worked with several pharmaceutical companies.
The ed - tech company's master's degree program offerings — which are all online — include MBAs, social work, nursing, communications, public health, data science, and education.
Christine Carter, a fellow at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center which studies positive psychology and the author of The Sweet Spot: How to Find Your Groove at Home and Work.
Just clarifying your faith structure... matter, which can neither be created nor destroyed but only change forms (according to science), somehow just appeared in some form and worked its way to complex life.
@sciper: ok so you're saying that faith, which requires no proof works well with science that requires not only proof, but is only accepted if challenged by peers and tested over and over again... sure they get along great.
«As we conquer peak after peak we see in front of us regions full of interest and beauty, but we do not see our goal, we do not see the horizon; in the distance tower still higher peaks, which will yield to those who ascend them still wider prospects, and deepen the feeling, the truth of which is emphasized by every advance in science, that «Great are the Works of the Lord».»
for now you'll have wallow in your own willful ignorance and settle for the work of science which you already take for granted.
Science & technology, which I love and even work with, have no place when it comes to heart issues, hatred issues, and repentance issues.
All what's out there is the science of how some, but not all, of what already exists works, which is epic, wonderful, miraculous, and I personally pursue and advocate, but, first and foremost, is not how things came to be!
Many, many great scientists are writing books on their activities, but books which are in fact philosophical works... Science produces metaphysical questions and, in fact, great scientists tend to solve these problems... The problem is to believe that these solutions belong to science, or to believe that a philosophical solution is given immediately by sScience produces metaphysical questions and, in fact, great scientists tend to solve these problems... The problem is to believe that these solutions belong to science, or to believe that a philosophical solution is given immediately by sscience, or to believe that a philosophical solution is given immediately by sciencescience.
Bishop Jezierski has decided that a fitting sarcophagus will now be designed for the remains of Copernicus that have been discovered, not only to honour this renowned astronomer, but as a testimony to the unity of deep faith and meticulous science which his life's work represented.
The Church - which ushered into existence the great universities of Europe, which established hospitals and schools, which pioneered work in medicine and literature and art and music and the exploration of all the natural sciences - is interested in truth.
Second, it is critical of the worldview that developed with modern science and which is still extensively influential in the actual work of most scientists.
Holloway, «Slim» to most of his friends, spent his whole life in pastoral work but also managed, despite many obstacles and difficulties, to single - mindedly leave a far - sighted and remarkable theological and philosophical legacy for this millennium, surely the millennium of the harmony of Science and Religion, in which Christ is seen as the Master of both.
In Science and the Modern World, metaphysics was to complete its work and thereby provide a first step in the knowledge of God to which additions could be made from religious experience.
First in the United States, then in France, Italy, Spain, and Latin America, more recently in Holland, Belgium, and Germany, and now at last in Great Britain, serious attention is being paid to its work, not least among Roman Catholics who are impatient with the older Thomism, which for so long has been quasi-official in that communion, and who are looking for a conceptuality which will be comprehensive in its sweep, open to newer knowledge and science, and available for Christian use.
The development of a new philosophy of science which radically questions the earlier mechanical - materialistic world - view within which classical modern science worked and also the search for a new philosophy of technological development and struggle for social justice which takes seriously the concern for ecological justice, are very much part of the contemporary situation.
We can limit our questions to those which fall fully within the scope of the particular sciences each of which so circumscribes its work that questions of such ultimacy can not arise.
Thomas Kuhn's work on paradigm shifts in the history of science presents the idea that changes or increases in our understanding not only fill out gaps in previous knowledge, but at times bring about a reorganisation of the structure of the theories or paradigms by which previous ideas were organised and understood.
His reading revealed that the field to which these works are assigned — variously designated «practical theology,» «church studies,» or «ministry studies» — is very diverse and imports much from the human sciences.
It fails to treat several important works, such as the essays «Science and Perception in Descartes» and «Iliad, a Poem of Force,» which wrestle with the theme of dominance and subordination.
The uniformity of natural law, on which science rests, is unexplainable except as the work of an infinite Lawgiver.
Bill Nye never became irrelevant and has been working to increase kid's knowledge of science for decades unlike organized religion which is attempting to dumb down our children so they can be fooled into repeating the same mistakes as their parents, those of prejudice, exclusivity, hate, greed and ignorance.
Science has theories about the way the world works which are not necessarily true, yes, but those theories must hold up to observable fact and testing.
But the problem is they start with a conclusion and look for ways to prove it, as opposed to the opposite, which is how science works
A usurping science would work to order all the other sciences to its own end, which, while stabilizing them temporarily, would ruin them by turning them away from their own proper ends.
We have certain proof of 1 thing: many scientists would get a gut ache laughing at someone like you critiquing their work, and picking which science is «true» science!
The highest science, the loftiest speculation, the mightiest philosophy, which can ever engage the attention of a child of God, is the name, the nature, the person, the work, the doings, and the existence of the great God whom he calls his Father.
Neither should we choose any of the numerous works in which Whitehead establishes mathematics as derivative from the abstract theory of classes or intuitive set theory, because in these works he acknowledges the paradoxes in set theory that drove him to affirm for a time Russell's logistic thesis that mathematics is the «science concerned with the logical deduction of consequences from the general premises of all reasoning» (MAT 291).
Normal science, says Kuhn, consists of work within the framework of a paradigm which defines a coherent research tradition.
On the other hand, there is in the history of science more continuity than one would expect from Feyerabend or from Kuhn's earlier work, in which truth is entirely relative to a succession of self - contained language systems dominated by diverse paradigms.
Science and technology are natural allies to this Judeo - Western optimism, especially if we remain open to an eschatological frame in which God works through us in building the kingdom of heaven today, here on Earth — in which the kingdom of heaven is both a future reality and something partially achieved in the present.
I have argued in a forthcoming work, The Realities of Faith and The Revolution in Cultural Forms, that the dimension of depth which has appeared in contemporary theology under the discussion of eschatology, has affinities with this new vision of science, if in fact it is not of apiece with it.
Descartes wants to prove that God exists in order to found metaphysically the «new science» which Galileo's mathematical andexperimental work had begun to articulate.
As for an «invisible» particle creating itself, you will first have to understand the basics of matter and dark matter and then understand that even though science has yet to unlock all the mysteries of quantum mechanics we do have many good working theories which allow us to refine our understanding as new data is discovered.
Even if it entertained the idea of a soul, which it does not, science must of necessity work to reform the body and its wayward behavior.
The theological work which will be most useful in the years ahead will be that which works out its motifs in correlation with the whole range of the biological, behavioral, and social sciences, and does so in language which has the widest possible touch with ordinary modes of speech common to all educated persons.
For Man, by the act of «noospherically» concentrating himself upon himself, not only becomes reflectively aware of the ontological current on which he is borne, but also gains control of certain of the springs of energy which dictate this advance: above all, collective springs, in so far as he consciously realizes the value, biological efficiency and creative nature of social organization; but also individual springs m as much as, through the collective work of science, he feels himself to be on the verge of acquiring the power of physicochemical control of the operations of heredity and morphogenesis in the depths of his own being.
The ethics of authorship, obligation to cite prior work, and problems of multiple authorship have been analyzed in an article in Science.13 Others have been concerned about the humane treatment of animals, which are crucial in experimental biology and pharmacology.
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