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The ability to make and test models has become essential, not only to every single area of
science
today, but also to modern society itself.
Each will have a pan-African student body, but specialize in a different area of
science.
We want to use
science
to overcome the national and cultural barriers, as it does at AIMS.
And last November, the conference of all the African ministers of
science
and technology, held in Mombasa, called for a comprehensive plan to roll out AIMS.
Over time, they will contribute to African development and to
science
in ways we can only imagine.
And I had a high school
science
teacher who would say to the class, "The girls don't have to listen to this." Encouraging, yes.
That's no longer the province of
science
fiction.
I know there's competition in terms of funding, but what about the
science?
Wendy Freedman: In terms of the science, they're very complementary.
Their motivation was doing exciting mathematics and
science.
And in fact, bringing
science
into the investing world has improved that world.
We have 800 math and
science
teachers in New York City in public schools today, as part of a core.
Next year, it'll be 1,000 and that'll be 10 percent of the math and
science
teachers in New York [City] public schools.
Could it be that
science
actually works?
In addition to creating things,
science
creates ideas.
Science
creates ways of understanding.
This is the role that ideas play in shaping us as human beings, and this is why idea technology may be the most profoundly important technology that
science
gives us.
And that gets us to another breakdown that's crucial, and another breakdown that couldn't be more important to a group like this, because the growth of America and real American national security and all of the things that drove progress even during the Cold War, was a public-private partnership between science, technology and government that began when Thomas Jefferson sat alone in his laboratory inventing new things.
I know, because when I wrote this book, I talked to 150 people, many from the
science
and tech side, who felt like they were being shunted off to the kids' table.
These big issues that will change the world, change national security, change economics, create hope, create threats, can only be resolved when you bring together groups of people who understand
science
and technology back together with government.
So I turned to
science.
I researched everything I could find about the
science
of romantic love, and I think I was hoping that it might somehow inoculate me from heartache.
So my job, then, is to use photography as a communication tool, to help bridge the gap between the
science
and the aesthetics, to get people talking, to get them thinking, and to hopefully, ultimately, get them caring.
If we focus in on a shorter period of time from 1950, we have established in 1988 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, then rolling on a few years, in 2009 we had the Copenhagen Accord, where it established avoiding a two-degree temperature rise in keeping with the
science
and on the basis of equity.
We understand less about the
science
of Alzheimer's than other diseases because we've invested less time and money into researching it.
Poe also wrote satires of social and literary trends, and hoaxes that in some cases anticipated
science
fiction.
What if I told you that the medical
science
discovered over the past century has been based on only half the population?
So, genome-engineered humans are not with us yet, but this is no longer
science
fiction.
What kind of reactions did you get back in March from your colleagues in the
science
world, when you asked or suggested that we should actually pause this for a moment and think about it?
Is there a possible split happening in the
science
community about this?
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