Why and how to communicate your research: A Guide for Scientists, Engineers and TechnologistsBurnet, Frank
Why did scientists use Nao in the study?A. To communicate with humans.B. To improve people’s social skills.C. To help people finish their daily tasks.D. To learn about how people react to robots. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D - **选项A**:Nao作为机器人虽然能与人交流,但题干强调...
Understanding how to communicate science requires an awareness of why people may hold such different attitudes to it. When it was thought that what mattered most for scientific literacy was scientific knowledge, science communication focused on passing information from scientists to the public. However,...
4. Results 4.1. Do scientists listen to users and understand their needs? The question of who the intended user of the UK’s climate projections was, and what exactly they needed, speaks to a growing divide between how climate scientists, modelers, and other experts think about users. Two ...
In this course, you will get introduced to Amazon SageMaker, a service that allows data scientists and developers to construct, train, and deploy machine learning models rapidly and easily. You will get provided an overview of Amazon SageMaker and dive deeper into the service's three primary com...
Many animals can use their brains to do some of the things that humans can do, such as finding creative ways to solve problems, exhibiting self-awareness, showing empathy toward others and learning how to use tools. But although scientists can't agree on a single definition of what makes a...
To overcome this challenge, you may need to invest in upskilling your HR team or bring in external experts who specialize in data analytics. Hiring data scientists or HR analysts with expertise in analytics is another option if resources allow. However, training your existing staff can be a cos...
Moreover, he says, scientists are obligated to communicate the results of their work. “When it comes to asking the public for lots of money you have to be able to explain why it’s needed, and if they understand some of the physics and they have been excited by other discoveries they...
Scientists tested these wolves’ saliva for cortisol, which is a stress hormone, and found that there were negligible results. It wasn’t anxiety causing these wolves to howl for each other. Rather, it may have been affection or another emotion not driven by anxiety. ...
Insights PageBreak stuff . . . servers, rules and the glass ceilingCarla Gentry knows what it’s like to be the only woman on the team and is happy to share her hard-won knowledge with an ever-growing number of female data scientists. She recently shared with us some sage advice for ...