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  God, the Scientist
I regard myself more as a scientist than a devout person, although I am active in a mainline Protestant Christian church in the town where I live, and I come from a family in which my grandfather and uncle were both Presbyterian ministers, and one of my cousins is a UCC minister.
A scientist may use a theory and compare its predictions with observations, but the concept of believing a theory, the way a religious person may believe in God, is not necessary.
A scientist faced with the need to explain the color of the sky would be able to choose from two theories, just as another scientist calculating the motion of a particle might choose from among three theories of mechanics.
www-mtl.mit.edu /~penfield/pubs/god-scientist.html   (4303 words)

  
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 The Scientist Blog - Daily updated Bioinformatics and Biology News - Gene synthesis, Stem cell research, Gene Therapy, ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed the breakthrough technology which will allow tailor-made tissues and bones to be grown, simply by inputting their dimensions into a computer.
Nanosphere's nanoparticle-based technology allows for rapid, highly-sensitive and specific Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) genotyping, which is the direct detection of a particular gene and the extent to which it is normal or mutated.
Scientists are focusing on four types of external inputs known to be involved in triggering the differentiation of stem cells: soluble growth factors, adjacent cells, mechanical forces, and extracellular matrix proteins that form the support structure of almost all tissues.
thescientistblog.blogspot.com   (9939 words)

  
 The Scientist (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Scientist" is the second single from Coldplay's sophomore album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.
Promos were released for the UK and U.S. The single cover features drummer Will Champion, art-directed by Sølve Sundsbø.
The song is a piano-driven ballad; Chris Martin opens the song and is joined by the rest of the band after the first chorus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Scientist_(single)   (485 words)

  
 20th WCP: When the Scientist turns Philosopher
In such contributions, scientists, prompted by the most recent discoveries in their respective fields, provide interpretations of science and the natural world and thereby contribute to their understanding.
The concern of this paper is less with deep-rooted metaphysical assumptions or presuppositions which may have guided or misguided the research of scientists and much more with the impact of scientific discoveries on general conceptions of nature.
The principal theme has been that fundamental notions like causality and determinism with which scientists construct their worldviews persist under the tension of ongoing experimental research and undergo change as a direct result of new empirical discoveries.
www.bu.edu /wcp/Papers/Scie/ScieWein.htm   (3055 words)

  
 The Scientist :: Single allele lowers heart risk
Were it not for a single base pair insertion/deletion mutation in the MMP3 gene sequence, the incidence of heart disease among modern Europeans would be much higher, according to the authors of a study published this week in Current Biology.
He also cites a study led by Salim Yusuf, published this week in The Lancet, which claims that the majority of heart attacks are caused by environmental rather than genetic factors.
J.F. Wilson, "The biological basis for atherosclerosis," The Scientist, 14[21]:20, October 30, 2000.
www.princeton.edu /~mrockman/TheScientist2.html   (781 words)

  
 Max the Scientist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Pyroscan system, which Max first developed as senior scientist in the laboratories of Kelvin and Hughes in the 1950s, was the first non-military thermographic camera to be developed outside the United States.
The invitation was to give one of the celebrated Friday Evening Discourses at which top scientists explain their work to an audience of both their peers and lay people - as part of the institution’s aim of “creating new knowledge and incorporating awareness of contemporary science and technology into the fabric of culture and society”.
Finally, in 1969, he found a subject that was to hold his interest for the rest of his life and one for which his extraordinary background had prepared him well.
www.biomonitors.com /McScientist.htm   (2235 words)

  
 News
Clocks is now the second single in the U.S. while the Scientist will be the second single in the U.K. No news on videos, singles, or b-sides at this point.
This is the cover of the Scientist though and the video is out as well.
The single, is due to hit stores on November 11.
thescientist1.tripod.com /news.htm   (851 words)

  
 The Scientist : For RNA polymerase, it's one base at a time
Scientists have used an optical trap to track the movement of RNA polymerase (RNAP), showing that the enzyme appears to shift along DNA one base pair at a time.
To achieve this stability, the team operated a two-trap apparatus in helium gas to reduce laser deflections due to air motion.
Block emphasized that this noise is not added by the instrument or the bead, but reflects the normal motion of the molecules.
www.stanford.edu /group/blocklab/TheScientistArticle.htm   (708 words)

  
 The Scientist
As I was growing up, whenever asked what my dad did, my reply was "mad scientist." He always had some invention in the works with electrical gadgets strewn about.
In fact, Irwin was a scientist, though I seriously doubt he was mad.
Sale of the second issue, an issue of last September of 40,000 shares of common stock at $2.50 a share is mostly gone.
www.gis.net /~jfranzel/scientist.htm   (2255 words)

  
 Peter Jacso: Google Scholar and The Scientist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
I said that the comparison of the citedness scores of a single year of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS) which showed that on the average GS detects 4.5 more citing references than Web of Science (WoS) shouldn’t serve as a proof of GS superiority.
For the specific single volume of JASIS used in the D-Lib article, the source items were almost identical in GS and WoS, and the total citedness score reported by the former is indeed higher.
He is a scientist, he is the information scientist, and the founder of The Scientist.
www2.hawaii.edu /~jacso/extra/gs   (1459 words)

  
 The Scientist - The Language of Bioinformatics
Once the world had a single language and not too many words, but then clarity deteriorated into clamor.
The noninteroperability of microarray systems has complicated life for scientists faced with terabytes of new data, and according to Alvis Brazma, who works with Birney at EBI, there is now "overwhelming support" in the expression community for standardization.
Probably, though, there will always be some degree of conflict between scientists' natural inclination to do things differently and the prophetic vision of one language and few words.
home.att.net /~wickware/the-scientist_000724-rev.html   (822 words)

  
 The Scientist : What's Wrong With Single Hypotheses
Reject hypotheses by experimental observations until a single hypothesis remains that has survived an experimental test by which it could have been rejected.
To the laity, the remaining hypothesis is truth, but the scientist knows that this currently held view can change if new hypotheses arise from new knowledge.
For example, it is common knowledge that R21 exploratory research grants at NIH are evaluated not in terms of the exploratory phase, but instead, are critiqued as if the proposal were for R01 hypothesis-testing research.
www.the-scientist.com /2005/11/7/10/1   (755 words)

  
 The Scientist : Seeing single protein production
The studies report two different methods of seeing the synthesis of single protein molecules in live cells -- an achievement the authors say will be especially useful for studying proteins found in low-copy numbers.
Each time this process produced a fusion protein molecule, the scientists saw a flicker of fluorescence inside the cell.
"This is a fundamentally stochastic process and by looking at it at a single molecule level, they could see that stochasticity that we all knew was there.
www.the-scientist.com /news/display/23231   (942 words)

  
 Virginmega.com - REVIEWS - Exclusive Review - It's Great to Be Single
The first single was the anthemic “In My Place.” “The Scientist” is one of the most beautiful songs on the new album, and is the most similar to the feel of their breakthrough debut album, Parachutes.
The first B-side on the single, “You've Got the Heart Of A Star,” is a prime example of Noel's greatest strength as a songwriter.
The third and final track on the Songbird single is a live version of “Columbia.” This is one of Oasis' most rockin' moments from the Definitely Maybe album, and was surprisingly left off of the Familiar To Millions double live CD.
www.virginmegamagazine.com /default.asp?aid=9F5   (1140 words)

  
 The Scientist : Digital Chemotaxis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
To illustrate the complicated trajectory of cells, the trace of two typical cells is shown.
A new, single-cell computational model developed by scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory borrows a technique used in the social sciences to digitally study how random molecular events within a cell influence its behavior.
So basically when you run a simulation, you have 1,000 cells in a population, and inside each one of those cells you have an independent simulation of that StochSim package, that simulates the biochemistry," says Emonet.
www.thescientist.com /article/display/15744   (768 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Scientist / 1:36 / I Ran Away: Music: Coldplay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This is the second single from "Rush of Blood to the Head".
In all, Coldplay has released better singles, but "1:36" is the curiosity that will make Coldplay fans seek out this single.
Their latest single, The Scientist, is a much more laid back and a mature single than their first single from Parachutes.
www.amazon.com /Scientist-36-Ran-Away-Coldplay/dp/B00006LVGB   (1020 words)

  
 Question about the scientist class - Wizards Community
The formula for invention construction is (scientist level x discovery level x 5) days.
But if a 10th level scientist wants to build an invention using a level 1 discovery, it will take him 50 days (10 x 1 x 5).
It seems counter to the idea that a more experienced scientist would have an easier time building inventions, particularly inventions using low-level discoveries that a high-level scientist would have been using for a long time.
boards1.wizards.com /showthread.php?p=10334511#post10334511   (469 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Scientist [DVD]: Music: Coldplay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The dvd includes a pretty cool reverse play video for the scientist, in that the sequence unfolds backwards (almost imitating how the movie memento played), except the movements really are in reverse motion!.
In order to see how the actual video sequence runs normally from start to finish, they have included the clip in 'reverse form' although the actual song plays backwards in this mode and an immediate mute to the volume is required unless you can handle this sound!!!!!.
As usual with Coldplay singles, The B's are new material with a short interview on the writing of 'The Scientist' and a live cover version of 'Lips like Sugar'.
www.amazon.co.uk /Scientist-DVD-Coldplay/dp/B000077V0A   (341 words)

  
 Expeditions @ Field Museum - Hennen - Meet the Scientist
During this time period, Peregrine Falcons in Illinois have gone from a single breeding pair to approximately 12 pairs statewide.
And in 2004, Peregrines have been reclassified and upgraded from an Endangered to a Threatened status on the state level.
Always a critical part in the recovery of any species is public educational programming that focuses on the importance of the species, as well as its biology and role in the environment.
www.fieldmuseum.org /expeditions/mary/scientist.html   (197 words)

  
 Scientist - AOL Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first issue of The Scientist came out on October 20, 1986.
The biggest names in music, including Mary J. Blige, Katharine McPhee, John Legend and more perform for the kids to benefit the JCPenney Afterschool Fund.
Download, listen and watch Scientist music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/scientist/2935/main   (164 words)

  
 Coldplay - The Scientist Song Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
I had held back all emotion for weeks when she was ill, but driving home one night after visiting her, I turned on the radio to hear this.
Usually it takes 3 or 4 listens to realise a song is good, but with The Scientist it was instant after hearing the first 4 chords, and it just got better from there.
The Scientist is the most beautiful song I have ever heard and is by far my favorite song ever.
www.tophitsonline.com /reviews.php?songid=62   (4795 words)

  
 Coldplay - The Scientist : single review
Arguably the best track from the monumental second record by this serious bunch, The Scientist was apparently too downbeat for Coldplay's burgeoning American fanbase - they got Clocks as a second single instead.
It's their loss, for while Clocks, like much of the album, is a fine piece of music, it doesn't match this.
The piano is wonderful, as is the way in which the band pull together for a rousing crescendo, but it's ultimately Chris Martin's emotive voice that makes this one of the year's standout singles.
www.musicomh.com /singles/coldplay-2.htm   (258 words)

  
 The Scientist : The Flap about FoxP2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Four years ago, a finding that defects in a single gene could severely impair language set off a race to learn what the gene, FOXP2, could reveal about language's neural basis.
But results are as puzzling as they are beguiling, dredging up debates about the nature of language and the ability of a single gene to affect it so greatly.
Molecular studies can clarify "a lot of the bits of the pathway" of language, including which proteins FoxP2 interacts with and which genes it regulates, says Simon Fisher, Royal Society research fellow at Oxford University's Wellcome Trust Center for Human Genetics in Oxford, UK.
www.the-scientist.com /2005/10/24/14/1   (1478 words)

  
 Amazon.de: Coldplay - The Scientist (DVD-Single): DVD: Coldplay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Angefangen beim wunderschön animierten Menü in bester "A Rush Of Blood To The Head"-Manier, über die wirklich grandiose Bildqualität von "The Scientist" bis hin zu den durchaus unterhaltsamen und informativen Interviews - alles wird geboten.
Dennoch, "The Scientist" muss man einfach mal in dieser Qualität gesehen haben.
Die DVD Single ist das Tüpfelchen (es fehlt halt noch eine Live-CD!!!).
www.amazon.de /Coldplay-Scientist-DVD-Single/dp/B000077V0A   (501 words)

  
 Coldplay - The Scientist - Free Sheet Music Riff
Home » piano »; riffs » Coldplay - The Scientist
Home » guitar » riffs » Coldplay - The Scientist
Coldplay: A Rush of Blood To The Head Performed by Coldplay.
www.8notes.com /school/riffs/piano/coldplay_the_scientist.asp   (393 words)

  
 Drowned in Sound - Reviews - Single - Coldplay
And that, in essence, is similar to a new Coldplay single.
You know what you're going to get, but it doesn't actually diminish the quality of said thing.
'The Scientist' is a gentle, languid piano ballad that builds into something markedly affecting.
www.drownedinsound.com /articles/5341.html   (233 words)

  
 the scientist-a coldplay website
Also the Coldplay trading community does not look favorably on mp3.
If you want single rare songs you can find them at various Coldplay websites or on kazaa or soulseek but please do not share entire concerts in mp3 online.
Some tapers do share entire shows with other via mp3.
thescientist1.tripod.com /newbie.htm   (1741 words)

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