Faith, however, is not the same as hard science, as the blog points out.
But he's finding it a struggle to recruit people with the hard science background.
In China, 56% of graduate college degrees are in hard science and engineering.
Passages of autobiography and anecdote enliven the hard science, but the book's real drama is at a cellular level.
But rather than trawl through the social sciences side of this debate, why not look at the hard science side?
But Dajani, who is also a visiting Fulbright scholar this semester at Yale, is speaking up for more than Muslim females in the hard science.
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Microryza is a crowdfunding site for hard science research projects.
And billionaires that did finish their bachelor's degrees are equally likely to have studied liberal arts and then risen through corporate marketing or sales departments as they are to have studied hard science or engineering.
RWM's members have left in the past year, alleging that the committee was focusing on public relations at the expense of hard science and wasting time on outlandish options such as firing waste into space.
Page and Brin had the perfect credentials to get some of it: Both were hard-science Ph.
It can be hard for science to live up to the imaginations of science-fiction writers.
With the help of hard core science, too, he sits down to write Global Superstorm.
They are in the vanguard of what is called "hard" science fiction, in which most of the writing is based on actual scientific principles.
An action-packed, hard-boiled science fiction novel of redemption and revenge.
There are clearly hard issues of science and engineering at work here, but there seems little question that BP should be doing everything it can to fix the problem.
Doing responsible social science is hard.
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But if it were duplicated elsewhere, that would raise questions about how some of the most vulnerable patients in the medical system are being treated, and how seriously some doctors take the tools that science works hard to deliver to them.
All of which makes your opening comment about sugar being something we need to shun at best hyperbolic and, as science, rather hard to swallow.
Olivia was home-schooled throughout much of high school so she could run the gallery and paint full time--even though decent math and science curricula were hard to find.
Chemical companies and pesticide manufacturers have been lobbying just as hard - they argue that the science is inconclusive, and that a ban would harm food production.
For those of you who are having a hard time comprehending all the breakthrough science, here is the audio Cliff's Notes version on the technical achievements that have been honored this year, courtesy of our science reporters.
Even if you did not understand a word - and, to be fair, it was aimed at real students of science - it was hard to dislike what Jim Al-Khalili, theoretical physicist and TV presenter describes as "the undiluted geekiness of it".
As we have watched digital technology emerge from their Jurassic era to life in science fiction, it is hard to imagine what comes next.
"I tried hard to balance the needs of the science with the IPCC, which were not always the same, " wrote East Anglia climatologist Keith Briffa to Penn State's Michael Mann in April 2007.
If you look hard enough you can find the odd science program tucked away on BBC2 but once upon a time Tomorrow's World was on: the technologies may not have always worked but it showed how science was developing and explained it.
Mr. ROGOFF: It's very, very hard for regulators to compete in this rocket science industry.
The second was a tension between science and the humanities, or between hard and soft subjects.
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He tried hard to be neutral and avoided any judgment on the science underlying climate change predictions or on possible policies to counteract global warming.
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