Combining artistic technique
with scientific curiosity, the work attributed to the Op Art movement has gone on to influence abstract and geometric art for decades.
Who: George Clooney, Britt Robertson and Hugh Laurie What: Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting
with scientific curiosity and a former boy - genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of Tomorrowland.
Bound by a shared destiny, a bright, optimistic teen bursting
with scientific curiosity and a former boy - genius inventor jaded by disillusionment embark on a danger - filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory as «Tomorrowland.»
What Berns lacks in hard data, he more than makes up for
with scientific curiosity.
Not exact matches
The development of the experimental method during the Enlightenment era meant that
curiosity became associated
with specific
scientific endeavours, justified as seeking knowledge for itsown sake.
So this God knows that these feeble minded humans
with intense
curiosity will discover the indelible age signatures and the biblical factual inconsistencies
with scientific examination of the universe, and will conclude that the bible must be wrong.
This relation of the Christian teaching to life (in contrast
with a
scientific aloofness from life), or this ethical side of Christianity, is essentially the edifying, and the form in which it is presented, however strict it may be, is altogether different, qualitatively different, from that sort of learning which is «indifferent,» the lofty heroism of which is from a Christian point of view so far from being heroism that from a Christian point of view it is an inhuman sort of
curiosity.
Shelley's life needs no embellishment, complete
with preposterous plots and love triangles set in an era of intense
scientific curiosity about the human body.
This connection
with a man of such broad yet practical brilliance and deep
scientific curiosity may be why Congressmen Richard Hanna (R - NY) and Rush Holt (D - NJ and a Ph.D. physicist) arranged to use the Library's exquisite Members of Congress Room as the setting for an event marking what they consider a significant milestone in American education: the establishment of the country's 300th Professional Science Master's degree (PSM) program.
And along
with an array of goal - based projects, he would foster «
curiosity - driven research» and reward outstanding
scientific and technological achievement by establishing major prizes.
One crucial outcome of
scientific knowledge is to generate new and better ways of being ignorant: not the kind of ignorance that is associated
with a lack of
curiosity or education but rather a cultivated, high - quality ignorance.
I thought, «Hey, this is an interesting way to blend my
scientific curiosity with my interest in medicine.
Seven researchers whose shared
curiosity about basic
scientific questions led to findings
with big benefits for society were honored recently
with Golden Goose Award s.
By the time the hypothesis appeared in a popular book that was published in 1908, the burning - rate had already gone up significantly, so in accordance
with that change they revised the doubling - time down to a few centuries, but it was still something of a
scientific curiosity, the stuff of after - dinner conversations.
Herzog shows no interest in social media, instead aiming his
curiosities toward more illuminating topics that we likely take for granted: how a multiplayer game about biomolecules was able to crowdsource
scientific discoveries, or how an autonomous - car engineer must deal
with the ramifications of a.i. not understanding the values of human society.
Equipped
with the right curriculum, the natural
curiosity of young children can be channeled into a science inquiry model and rather than quashing their enthusiasm, the students can begin to understand the
scientific inquiry process and to self - identify as interested in and good at science!
Maile Meloy's middle grade books mix adventure
with historical fiction,
scientific curiosity and a hefty dose of thrilling, mysterious magic.
Hidden inside this library is a cabinet of
curiosities filled
with items from old
scientific measuring devices to books by authors such as the philosopher Descartes and biologist Alfred Russel Wallace.
It was reported on the BBC radio this morning but simply as an interesting
scientific curiosity with no climate context.
This is consistent
with research suggesting that science
curiosity encourages open - minded engagement
with scientific issues — thereby increasing acceptance of science and
scientific consensus.
By the time the hypothesis appeared in a popular book that was published in 1908, the burning - rate had already gone up significantly, so in accordance
with that change they revised the doubling - time down to a few centuries, but it was still something of a
scientific curiosity, the stuff of after - dinner conversations.
As Richard Posner says in his Reflections on Judging, the bench and the bar share a lack of familiarity
with the sciences, whether social or natural and, worse, a lack of
curiosity that results in an unwillingness to investigate the backgrounds against which legal rules operate, to go beyond the «common sense» assumptions which may bear little, if any, resemblance to the
scientific truth.
• Good grasp of mathematics • Understanding of
scientific testing processes and rules • Knowledge of cells and other animal or plant organisms, and their interactions
with each other • MEDITECH software proficiency • Knowledge of chemistry • Natural
curiosity and desire to discover answers to problems • Excellent work ethic • Ability to follow strict protocols and safe testing processes
In order to interpret and encourage communities and cultures, specifically re - garding how they integrate
with the natural world, I aim to employ
curiosity, creativity, and
scientific discipline to create measurable and lasting impacts.