Sentences with phrase «widely discussed idea»

One widely discussed idea is that educational and science knowledge differences play a central role in the public's beliefs about science topics.

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Myrick's idea drew him national attention, but it was widely panned by critics, particularly members of the Senate GOP conference, who basically shut down any possibility of discussing it as part of the state's efforts to combat opioid abuse.
For example, the idea that vaccines are linked to autism has been widely discredited, which is something we discuss.
One idea — to try using statins and other widely used, cheap medicines — created a «firestorm» this past weekend after a draft op - ed piece discussing the plan (which was submitted to The New York Times today) was circulated to some 80 researchers worldwide, says Thomas Geisbert, an Ebola researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
After discussing the idea with Doudna, they floated the concept by two key CRISPR researchers in Cambridge, Massachusetts: George Church at Harvard University and his former postdoc Feng Zhang of the Broad Institute, who had just published their own widely noticed Science papers showing that the CRISPR system could guide its bacterial enzyme, Cas9, to precisely target and cut DNA in human cells.
«In our case, the idea of looking for an exomoon is something many groups are trying to accomplish and it is widely known we are one of the teams leading this effort, so I had no concerns about discussing this plan with the public, too,» Kipping adds.
70:20:10 idea is widely discussed in the Learning and Development industry.
Your idea of public policy science is closely related to the Precautionary Principle which has been widely discussed outside the United States.
Whereever the idea came from, it is good to see it being more widely discussed.
Nonetheless, Wuille said he will move forward with formalizing the idea as a bitcoin improvement protocol (BIP) so it can be more widely discussed by the larger bitcoin community.
Although social maladjustment is widely discussed, particularly when politicians and educators talk about discipline and violence in schools, IDEA»04 does not call it out as a special education category or as a subcategory of emotional or behavioral disorders.
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