Sentences with phrase «with open science»

So it seems you are right — people are at last getting confident enough with open science concepts that discussion of things like tuning has become something they feel comfortable publishing.
Taken together with Open Science model and patent - free access to all outputs, it is expected that the ALS - RAP will galvanize and enable a faster and even more efficient development of therapies to address the ALS challenge, globally.

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As well as working with Opening Ceremony, Intel in March bought fitness bracelet maker Basis Science and it has teamed up with watch retailer Fossil Group to develop other wearable computing devices.
Sam Hogg is a venture partner with Open Prairie Ventures, a Midwest - based venture - capital fund investing in agriculture, life - science and information technology.
In 2015, there were more than 600,000 open jobs in computer science fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer science graduates entering the workforce that year.
Emails with subject lines of six to 10 words have the highest open rates, yet most of those sent by marketers have subject lines of 11 to 15 words, according to a report from Santa Monica, Calif. - based Retention Science that analyzed 260 million delivered emails and 540 campaigns.
With Phase One of MaRS Centre, which is scheduled to open in March, 2005, MaRS will offer a full set of programs and services to accelerate commercialization in medical and related sciences.
I frankly believe while there is plenty of need to introduce and reinforce ethics in human endevours, and to have frank, open discussions of these endevours, religion is at its bottom line a matter of faith and, while it can be an individual's guiding influence, it is not something that should be associated with science.
engage all sciences, religions and philosophies with an open, compassionate and humble mind (dialogue).
A person of science, such as yourself should be open to all possibilities, lest your theory be proven incorrect and you are left with nothing.
Just keep your mind open, and continue to evolve your thinking with the sciences that are out there and possibly you will come up with a «model» of a «higher power» that works for you.
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.
We have worked with science since the first time we picked up a rock to break open a nut.
One could turn to many artists for a precedent for a newly evangelised culture comprising imaginative activities that are open to the transcendent, a culture that integrates human creativity in art, literature and science with the call to holiness, to a life that acknowledges truth, goodness and beauty as having their source in the divine.
Because it is not the function of science to deal with what lies beyond the observable world that is open to scientific investigation, science does not seek to prove the existence of God.
Certainly some sects of some religions are at odds with science, but the general question is more open to opinion.
In addition to the work mentioned in Hartshorne's opening paragraph, Troland was co-author (with Daniel F. Comstock) of The Nature of Matter and Electricity (1917), and author of The Present Status of Visual Science (1922), The...
We can not share in this mythological picture, continues Bultmann, because we live and think within «the world - picture formed by modern natural science» and within «the understanding man has of himself in accordance with which he understands himself to be a closed inner unity that does not stand open to the incursion of supernatural powers.
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.
This subsection itself bears comparison with Chapter II of Science and the Modern World; again it is entirely congenial to Whitehead's approach, if indeed it is not his own statement of it, that is reflected in the openings of subsections» (a) Nature of number,»» (b) Fundamental concepts of geometry,» and» (c) Nature of applied mathematics The theme of starting with clear principles in mathematics has run throughout Whitehead's earlier work, particularly his lectures on the teaching of mathematics and his textbook.
Atheists are very - open minded if presented with facts and science.
I suggest you crack open a few History and Science books to start with.
Modern science is incorporated in an illumination of Jesus» lineage at the opening of Matthew: a Jewish menorah serves as Jesus» family tree, with his ancestors» names written in Hebrew and English.
Your scores of posts are evidence enough of your lack of understanding of science and your lack of an open mind to anything that conflicts with your dogma.
The results echo faintly the stances taken by Puritans, Pietists and Wesleyans, who, in their own ways, were also in controversy with feudal societies and mystical speculations, and were simultaneously open to the dialogue between religion and science in an attempt to shape a new future.
Whether these efforts provided the centripetal force for a new «school» per se is open to various modes of interpretation, but the attention to the Whiteheadian system and its many implications, to interdisciplinary routes of inquiry, to the latest insights from the emerging sciences, and to process - relational modes of thinking identified Chicago with a progressivism and excitement in theological study which many found appealing.
Dr. Earley compares process philosophy with the science of chemistry — both open - system structures which exist in an antecedent world.
Science is performed with an open mind and no pre-conceived concept.
One can in this general way regard the implicate order as a further development of what is already present in Spinoza, as well as in Heraclitus, Cusano, Leibniz, Whitehead and others, a development that is capable of making full contact with modern science, and yet opens up a way to assimilate common experience and general philosophical reflections on this experience, to give a single, whole, unfragmented world view.
The idea of progress in the modern world is closely tied up with a belief that science and technology will open up an infinite cornucopia of goods to replace the ones we use up.
I would ask you to open your mind not to agree with ID but see that science is not against it.
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.
Bohm notes that we also need «a development that is capable of making full contact with modem science, and yet opens up a way to assimilate common experience and general philosophical reflection on this experience, to give a single, whole, unfragmented world view» (above, p. 42).
Science on the other hand is open for anyone with brains to try to disprove theories.
Many of the speakers, including many of the scientists, starting with the very opening paper by Cambridge palaeobiologist Simon Conway - Morris, were keen to emphasise above all that whilst accepting fully the rectitude of the science of the biological theory of evolution (mutation with natural selection), yet a «totality of explanation it is not» (Conway - Morris's words).
Given that St. Thomas» theological project is both materially and intentionally open ended, and given that the Magisterium recognises that philosophy must take adequate account of the advances of modern science, if one could demonstrate that the perspective proposed by Holloway and now by Faith movement and magazine fulfilled all of the criteria mentioned above - i.e. it is a unified vision of the Catholic faith that gives due place to the role of human reason without blurring the distinction between nature and grace and one that presents our revealed faith uncompromisingly and in its entirety - one could justifiably claim that the Faith vision is totally coherent with, if not the total content of St. Thomas» theology, then most certainly the aims and intentionsset out in Aeterni Patris.
Scientists are people, they are flawed, and I'm pretty sure God did not provide us with the mental ability to fully understand how he pulled everything off, but either way, In General science spends it's time trying to figure out how God did it... not why... you want to know why... I propose to you, as you suggested I open another book and learn, i propose you open a Bible and learn why God Created you.
Asepto has redefined the art and science of liquid packaging with its innovative range addressing the challenges of the ever - evolving dairy, juices and distilled beverage industries delivering user convenience, ease of opening and optimal shelf life.
Now, he's back with The Plant Paradox Cookbook, which opens with a dive into lectins and the science behind Dr. Gundry's recommended diet before getting into 100 delicious, easy, and, yes, lectin - free recipes.
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.
I would like to say a HUGE thank you to Creative with Kids for organising the Creative Christmas Calendar, and to all the bloggers who have welcomed Science Sparks with open arms and given us to confidence to carry on.
About the Author: Emily Dick has recently graduated with an Honors Degree from the Open University in the field of social science.
So how does a woman - with no post-secondary education in science - even attempt to engage an OB with the «right questions» and «build a relationship» over a few awkward 7 - 10 minute visits, many with her legs spread open?
Open up new possibilities for your child with these exciting progams that clue kids in to the most fun and interesting aspects of science, math, technology, and the natural world.
She wrote briefly for Open Salon, where she took issue with Amnesty International's research on maternal mortality, and had a mutual parting with the blog Science Based Medicine («mutual efforts between the editors and Dr. Tuteur to resolve our differences came to an impasse,» managing editor David Gorski wrote in the announcement).
With the scientific community still reeling from the University of East Anglia email hacking scandal, it is clear that a concerted effort needs to be made to ensure that climate science is seen to be robust and open to scrutiny.
The Inspector - General of Police, Ibrahim Idris noted this in Awka, Anambra, while declaring open an international Forensic Science and Criminal Justice Symposium organized by Forensic Science Unit of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, in conjunction with Nebraska Institute of Forensic Science, USA.
New Yorkers deserve answers, and we strongly encourage Governor Cuomo and his staff to do the right thing: be forthright with the public about the science being reviewed, let the outside experts reviewing his administration's work speak openly about their ideas, suggestions, and concerns, and open their work to public comment.
As with all online platforms, interact and engage with your readers through your work and the open questions in your area of science.
The AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, is working to expand the applications of geospatial technologies to human rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project.
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