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And when it comes to creating the story, I'll fact-check as a reporter, but I don't invite company to create that story, whereas social scientists, researchers, and particularly participatory researchers, will often work on constructing the narrative with the community.
But social
scientists
understand that people's time is valuable so they pay them for that time.
And doctors and
scientists
knew all we do about public health measures, surgery techniques, DNA sequencing, cancer research and treatment?
Scientists
have always created pictures as part of their thinking and discovery process.
And these
scientists
simply documented all the various tasks that these CEOs engaged in and how much time they spent engaging in making decisions related to these tasks.
scientists
change the answer to "How fast does the average child learn how to read in that classroom?"
And
scientists
have begun to understand how spatial memory works by recording from individual neurons in rats or mice while they forage or explore an environment looking for food.
I had the good fortune to go to Disney Animation and study over 900 scientists, artists, storytellers, computer
scientists
as they teamed up in constantly changing configurations to create amazing outcomes like "Frozen."
First off,
scientists
have egos, and
scientists
like to name dinosaurs.
But
scientists
have egos; they like to name things.
Scientists
like to name things.
A class of problems that has been studied extensively by mathematicians and computer
scientists.
For those problems, it's worth consulting the experts: computer
scientists.
When you're looking for life advice, computer
scientists
probably aren't the first people you think to talk to.
In that situation, you run up against what computer
scientists
call the "explore-exploit trade-off."
Over the last 60 years, computer
scientists
have made a lot of progress understanding the explore/exploit trade-off, and their results offer some surprising insights.
Over the years, computer
scientists
have tried a few different strategies for deciding what to remove from the fast memory.
So if we go back to Martha's four questions, the computer
scientists
would say that of these, the last one is the most important.
Scientists
agree now.
And I believe, many
scientists
believe that pesticides are an important part of that decline.
And it's my feeling and it's my urging being here to know that, as we women move forward as the communicators of this, but also as the ones who carry that burden of carrying the children, bearing the children, we hold most of the buying power in the household, is that it's going to be us moving forward to carry the work of Tyrone and other
scientists
around the world.
And that’s extremely useful to
scientists
because when they encounter an unfamiliar insect in the wild, they can learn a lot about it just by examining how it eats.
Still, mouthpart identification can, for the most part, help scientists—and you —categorize insects.
Last year my Mom and her team of
scientists
published the first successful Progeria Treatment Study, and because of this I was interviewed on NPR, and John Hamilton asked me the question: "What is the most important thing that people should know about you?"
However, not only are people interested in doing this, but the citizen
scientists
that work with Planet Hunters have actually found planets in the data that would have gone undiscovered otherwise.
I don't want to give you the idea that these are some out-of-work
scientists
or just a bunch of nerds that are really into this.
Until 15 years ago,
scientists
didn't really pay much attention to the sibling bond.
The problem for
scientists
was that this whole idea of siblings as second-class citizens never really seemed to hold up.
Scientists
call this "deidentification."
Long before
scientists
began looking at this, parents noticed that there are certain temperamental templates associated with all birth rankings: the serious, striving firstborn; the caught-in-a-thicket's middle born; the wild child of a last born.
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