Sentences with phrase «with sound research»

Workshops afford opportunities for both new and experienced educators to engage with sound research and time - tested curricula resources.
Are the reforms consistent with sound research and theory on literacy learning?
The wide variation in quality within groups should come as no surprise, though documenting it with sound research is helpful.
«It is difficult as a young researcher balancing the pressures of a «publish or die» culture with sound research practices, as these inevitably take longer and produce more measured conclusions.

Not exact matches

The UK capital hopes to lure talent with its East London «Silicon Roundabout,» (OK, a «roundabout» sounds a bit dinky compared to a whole «valley,» but the area boasts a new Google - sponsored space for start - ups as well as 300 innovative companies) as well as measures to boost the city's start - up scene, including # 75 million in funding for high - tech small and medium businesses from the government's new Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth and the Digital London summit showcasing local tech talent that's due to be held March 13 to 14.
WA Business News needs to present balanced views of discussions with objective critiques based on sound research instead of such biased articles masquerading as objective reporting.
After extensive Internet research, he came up with a sound - dampening substance, QuietGlue, designed to be spread between layers of drywall.
Media analyst Kaan Yigit, president of Solutions Research Group says the global media landscape has changed with new players like Facebook, Netflix and YouTube, and while may $ 3.38 billion sound like a lot to pay right now, the real value of Astral's assets won't be determined until multi-platform media consumption across TV, mobile and online really goes mainstream.
It's the researchers at the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency putting out a fire with sound.
I could tell you to read it because I'm an experienced writer with something relevant to say about a topic I've researched extensively — but then I'd sound pushy and arrogant.
In the end, it may be best to look at scientific studies with a skeptical eye — especially if the research sounds too good to be true.
Sounds absurd, I know, but how can you argue with research involving 4 million workers across more than 30 industries?
The company's research, for instance, suggests that using music or sound to score the experience with voice assistants, rather than relying solely on lengthy verbal responses, can make them more emotionally engaging.
They are tasked to provide fact - based research with sound analysis.
Get with the times and do some research or you will keep sounding ignorant.
Meanwhile, over on Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed blog, RJS caused quite a stir by asking readers to respond to a letter from a seminary student who researched the science behind an old earth and evolutionary theory, found it to be sound, and now wrestles with the question, What is the basis for calling the Bible true?
In «Stem Cells: A Political History» (November 2008), Joseph Bottum and Ryan T. Anderson make a plausible sounding case that the errors manifest in politicizing the science of embryonic stem - cell research will cause people to be more prudent in the future about mixing science with politics in general.
When I first began my research into Ash Wednesday and the Season of Lent, it was with trepidation and dread because the whole thing sounded to me to be very... Calvinistic.
After researching lots of vegan fondue recipes with potato, rutabaga, and more — and admittedly loving the rutabaga - based fondue at Vedge restaurant in Philly — all of them sounded like lots of work with questionable textures.
I am inclined to avoid it, which isn't so hard for someone committed to a wholefood plant based diet anyway... but I was after some sound research to share with my naturopath in case she says something to the effect that «there is nothing wrong with it and is no problem in the amount found in the supplement.»
The program is based on sound research and does not advocate starvation diet but is more about changing lifestyle and habits to take with you into the future.»
New research shows how marketers get away with making their food look and sound healthier than it really is.
With sound advice based on clinical and personal experience and supported by research, Dr. Markham offers excellent guidance for parents looking for help in their gentle parenting journeys.
The research is sound, and shows that with long term exposure to the stress, the brain starts to function poorly.
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Campbell's own research found that babies as young as six months can understand labels for their mother and father — even though they might not utter those sounds for another month or two, or say them with intent for another six months or more.
This carefully constructed pretty music was developed after ten years of research with babies on NICU monitors.using 60 rules about sounds and combinations of sounds as they affect stress, lower heart rate and blood pressure
That might sound like gibberish right now, but with a little research, you'll soon understand.
And a great swing can be just the coupon to keep babies with a comfy, safe place simulating the motion and sounds of the womb to calm them from fussy to relax.We thoroughly researched and find out a list of the best baby swings.
But I was a NICU nurse for 6 years and while we do have certain protocols to follow, it sounds like the hospital you were in did not practice up to date (with current research).
The last one (AR4) was pretty out of touch with the latest research before it was even published, and for all its merit as a weighty contribution to the fight for a safer planet (its authors fully deserving of their Nobel prize), it hardly contains the snappy top - lines and sound bites we need this year.
As I research it more it sounds like the whole belief is «marijuana could be harmful, best to avoid it», but with little affect... in fact it sounds very similar to the sort of research I saw when I tried to determine rather heavy caffeine use could lead to birth defects.
«The sounds you here in Albany are the sounds of crickets,» said Blair Horner, with the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG).
Zadeh's work was among three bodies of research honored with a 2017 Golden Goose Award, which recognizes federally funded basic research that has had unexpected and significant societal impact even if the original research sounded obscure.
As I admired the gilded allegorical ceiling panels representing science and excellence, I couldn't help thinking, corny as it may sound, that the building's namesake — whose innovative experiments included, along with the Declaration of Independence, an improved plow, a portable copying machine, an encryption device, and an outstanding institution of learning (the University of Virginia), and who sent Lewis and Clark on one of history's most daring research expeditions — would have approved of this educational effort, too.
As crazy as it sounds, many young (tenure - track) scientists with teaching loads as large as six courses per year are still expected to earn research grants and publish.
Tortoise with a Good Spouse For chemistry professor Rachel Austin the keys to success in balancing career and family included a supportive spouse, sound time management, and a slow - but - steady approach to research productivity.
Thermogenesis certainly didn't sound as glamorous as cancer research, but what would become a continued theme throughout my career began there — my supervisor, the well - known and dynamic Nancy Rothwell would inspire me with her enthusiasm for research!
The finding that women are more inclined to draw a sound out into two syllables — or change it entirely — is in line with other research suggesting that women are linguistic innovators, and less likely to adhere to the norms of standard American English, Renwick said.
This year those breakthroughs include tools for reprogramming living cells and rendering lab animals transparent; ways of powering electronics with sound waves and saliva; smartphone screens that correct for the flaws in your vision; Lego - like atomic structures that could produce major advances in superconductivity research; and others.
Previous research has shown that when people sleep, the thalamus — a brain structure that connects the high - level thought areas with the sights and sounds of the outside world — produces brief, high - frequency brain waves called spindles.
But since January 2009, Ari Daniel Shapiro — he uses his middle name to avoid confusion with the Ari Shapiro who reports for NPR on the Department of Justice and legal affairs — has earned his living as an independent radio and multimedia producer, recording sounds, editing audio, and doing all the things necessary to create science - related radio shows for public radio and podcasts and audio slide shows for the Web sites of research institutions.
For example, research in 2003 at the University of California, Berkeley, used a computer monitor to provide users with a visual aid to pinpoint the location of a sound.
How ocean sounds affect different marine species «is something we are only just beginning to understand,» says Greg Early, associate scientist with the Edgerton Research Lab.
Professor Andrew King, a Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who led the study, explains: «Our results show that, with experience, the brain is able to shift the strategy it uses to localise sounds depending on the information that is available at the time.
«All humans grow up listening to tens of thousands of speech examples, with the result that our brains contain a comprehensive mapping of the likelihood that any given pair of mouth movements and speech sounds go together,» said Dr. Michael Beauchamp, professor of neurosurgery at Baylor College of Medicine and senior author on the paper with John Magnotti, postdoctoral research fellow at Baylor.
In many mammals used for research, the connection of the thalamus and the cortex also coincides with the opening of the ear canals, which allows sounds to activate the inner ear.
Although that may not sound impressive, the bill conveys a positive message given the current frigid budget climate, says Michael Lubell, a lobbyist with the American Physical Society in Washington, D.C. «At least it's saying that if the rest of the government [budget] is going to be held flat, we should still spend more on energy research,» Lubell says.
In new research, published in an article in The Journal of Neuroscience, Burger and Oline — along with Dr. Go Ashida of the University of Oldenburg in Germany — have investigated auditory brain cell membrane selectivity and observed that the neurons «tuned» to receive high - frequency sound preferentially select faster input than their low - frequency - processing counterparts — and that this preference is tolerant of changes to the inputs being received.
Jason Gedamke's Web page, with whale sounds and pictures Info on minke whales and ecotourist / research trips aimed at studying them, from Undersea Explorer More sound files Chris Clark's whale communication research at Cornell
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