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It's not just the tools, it's not just the sciences, the mathematics and the numerical stuff and the statistics, because we heard, very much on this stage, people talked about music being mathematical.
But sometimes people use this analysis idea, that things are outside of ourselves, to say, this is what we're going to elevate as the true, most important sciences, right?
Regardless of how we look at this, whether we look at arts and
sciences
as separate or different, they're both being influenced now and they're both having problems.
The first thing they said was that the circumstances that we find ourselves in today in the
sciences
and engineering that made us world leaders are very different than the '40s, the '50s, and the '60s and the '70s, when we emerged as world leaders, because we're no longer in competition with fascism, with Soviet-style communism.
Another thing they talked about was that the infrastructure that supports the
sciences
is becoming obsolete.
So we have to really stop and think: What are we trying to do with the
sciences
and the arts?
The arts and
sciences
are not separate.
We need to revitalize the arts and
sciences
today.
Primarily I would be interested in how it would interact with, say, going to a college campus, and then being used as a way of talking about the earth sciences, the world, the situation of the globe.
And this is one of my favorite plots in social
sciences.
The 18th-century French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau was called the “new Diogenes” when he argued that the arts, sciences, and technology, corrupt people.
Bennington would continue to teach the arts and
sciences
as areas of immersion that acknowledge differences in personal and professional objectives.
I study what we can learn from listening to voices, from the various fields, from neurology to biology, cognitive sciences, linguistics.
And it's one of the most interesting technical challenges that's very currently active in the computer sciences: being able to have a camera that can understand, from a fairly big distance away, how these little tiny balls are actually pointing in one way or another to reveal what you're interested in, and where your attention is directed.
So, energy and matter, Einstein showed were equivalent, and now new
sciences
of quantum computing show that entropy and information and matter and energy are all interrelated.
And in my lab, I was studying the widower effect, which is a very old idea in the social sciences, going back 150 years, known as "dying of a broken heart."
It is one of the curiosities of our historical era that even as cognitive surplus is becoming a resource we can design around, social
sciences
are also starting to explain how important our intrinsic motivations are to us, how much we do things because we like to do them rather than because our boss told us to do them, or because we're being paid to do them.
And then I find this: "All the evidence available in the biological
sciences
supports the core proposition that the cosmos is a specially designed whole with life and mankind as its fundamental goal and purpose, a whole in which all facets of reality have their meaning and explanation in this central fact."
So I started researching, and to my surprise, this project had never been done before in the arts or the
sciences.
Teachers of evolution classes and school
sciences
such as biology would fantastically favor Hayao Miyazaki's brand new movie entitled "Ponyo".
It is an interesting fact that metaphysics by Platon and Aristoteles, formal logic and abstract ontology form about those
sciences
that most people are not interested in.
hg is normally exploitive, and it's never really bothered me before--i loved "bloodfeast 2", but i really don't like pseudo
sciences
or playing on heuristics.
Pre ''Thunderball '' or even before Cousteau became common , there was Mike Nelson sparking the imagination of kids .I'd be willing to wager that more than a few kids developed their passion for oceanography or biology or one of the
sciences
from watching this show .Underwater photography also progressed , the fascination for exploration is easily stimulated thru watching this show .
I watched this the other night at the academy of motion pictures arts and
sciences
special screening and was annoyed at one film historian introducing it telling us to "bear with it"" and making excuses for its pacing and style.
To this end, the task force recommends broadening the education of science-focused students to include humanities, social sciences, languages, and communication.
The Ethics of “Biosecurity”An ominous new word has crept into the life
sciences
and biomedical research: “biosecurity.”
But, as we noted, “even those who question the value of a code agree that research in the life sciences, including biodefense research, must be conducted in a safe and ethical manner.”
We have lost both concepts in relation to much conduct in our contemporary world, but we urgently need to re-find them in relation to the new possibilities opened up by the life
sciences
if we are to continue to respect all life, especially human life.
The challenge is no less than to prevent the life
sciences
from becoming the death
sciences.
All other
sciences
– geology, astronomy, neuroscience, oceanography, and myriad hyphenated subjects – depend upon overlapping combinations of biology, chemistry, and physics.
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