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But I quickly learned that
scientists
were nervous, even afraid to talk to me.
But we want our government
scientists
to talk to the media, talk to the public.
If you see that
scientists
are being silenced, speak up.
And when her carbon copied questionnaire started to come back, one thing and one thing only jumped out with the statistical clarity of a kind that most
scientists
can only dream of.
This is the cover of "Philosophical Transactions," the first scientific journal ever published in English in the middle of the 1600s, and it was created by a group of people who had been calling themselves "The Invisible College," a group of natural philosophers who only later would call themselves scientists, and they wanted to improve the way natural philosophers argued with each other, and they needed to do two things for this.
And so they invented the scientific journal as a way of synchronizing the argument across the community of natural
scientists.
It was created by scientists, but it couldn't have been created if they didn't have a printing press as a tool.
For the last 30 years, political
scientists
have observed that there is a constant decline in electoral turnout, and the people who are least interested to vote are the people whom you expect are going to gain most out of voting.
And when you go to the brain sciences, what political consultants learned from the brain
scientists
is don't talk to me about ideas anymore, don't talk to me about policy programs.
I'm a writer, and I've been watching people with the slide shows and
scientists
and bankers, and I've been feeling a bit like a gangsta rapper at a bar mitzvah.
And it's always been understood by climate
scientists
and meteorologists as a very important natural phenomenon.
Now,
scientists
and engineers had investigated this idea in previous decades.
So I had gone on to testing my sensors and as all
scientists
have stumbles along their work, I also had a couple of problems in my first generation of sensors.
Foldit, a game created by computer scientists, illustrates the value of the approach.
Scientists
have been studying in recent years the phenomenon that they often describe as flow, that the design of our systems, whether natural or social, channel the flow of whatever runs through them.
We said, we can make a website, we can make an expert network, a social network, that would connect the network to the institution to allow
scientists
and technologists to get better information to the patent office to aid in making those decisions.
In 1998, human embryonic stem cells were first identified, and just nine years later, a group of
scientists
in Japan were able to take skin cells and reprogram them with very powerful viruses to create a kind of pluripotent stem cell called an induced pluripotent stem cell, or what we refer to as an IPS cell.
So a few months later, in 2008, one of our
scientists
built on that research.
And here's this really sophisticated technology coming down the road, all these associated social, moral, ethical questions, and we
scientists
are just lousy at explaining to the public just exactly what it is we're doing in those labs.
So social
scientists
have spent a lot of time looking at the effects of our body language, or other people's body language, on judgments.
And I found that even
scientists
don't always agree, and they sometimes use the words "joy" and "happiness" and "positivity" more or less interchangeably.
That feeling of wanting to jump up and down is one of the ways that
scientists
measure joy.
And in fact, we know that that's true, because several different groups of research
scientists
tried to replicate the findings of this precognition study, and when they submitted it to the exact same journal, the journal said, "No, we're not interested in publishing replication.
And their first recommendation of how to fix this problem, because it is a problem, because it sends us all down blind alleys, their first recommendation of how to fix this problem is to make it easier to publish negative results in science, and to change the incentives so that
scientists
are encouraged to post more of their negative results in public.
Computer
scientists
aren't patient.
Now, I should say that we didn't get funding for this study because the
scientists
said small children couldn't make a useful contribution to science, and the teachers said kids couldn't do it.
So they were asking questions that were significant to expert
scientists.
She was one of the young people who was involved in this study, and she's now one of the youngest published
scientists
in the world.
So we asked Larry and Natalie Hempel to write a commentary situating the findings for scientists, right, putting in the references, and we submit it to Biology Letters.
So this makes Amy and her friends the youngest published
scientists
in the world.
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