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The phrase "achieved in science" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accomplishments, discoveries, or advancements that have been made within the field of science.
Example: "The groundbreaking research led to several important discoveries that were achieved in science over the past decade."
Alternatives: "accomplished in science" or "attained in science".
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Gray accuses scientific atheism of believing that "the sort of advance that has been achieved in science can be reproduced in ethics and politics".
We believe that the philosophy and methodology of data representation and processing exerts a decisive influence on what can be achieved in science and engineering, and in the scope and quality of results.
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But these were substitutes for his literary activity, and, though some of the professors in the local university at Jena showed a polite interest, he could not achieve in science the recognition he had won in poetry.
"I think it's the microcosmic example of what we're trying to achieve in science, the fact that we're there together and talking about an issue we all care deeply about," she said.
"We can feel proud of what our country achieved in medical science at one point of time," the prime minister told a gathering of doctors and other professionals at a hospital in Mumbai on Saturday.
Despite our strong national commitment to medical research, and to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in particular, the advances achieved in basic science are not being translated into new therapies, better prevention strategies and cures fast enough.
Such a methodology was most spectacularly achieved in the sciences and mathematics, where the logics of induction and deduction made possible the creation of a sweeping new cosmology.
It was another twenty years before women regained the levels of representation they had achieved in the sciences in the 1920s and 1930s.
The new efforts, if successful, would accomplish what the disgraced South Korean scientist Woo-Suk Hwang claimed he had achieved in articles published in Science in 2004 and 2005.
Not only have successes been achieved in the life sciences, genetics, and biotechnology--they are also extensively supported by public funds.
Why, Hume asks, haven't philosophers been able to make the spectacular progress in understanding human nature that natural philosophers whom we now call "scientists"—have recently achieved in the physical sciences?
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