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The phrase "amazing science" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe scientific concepts, discoveries, or achievements that are impressive or extraordinary.
Example: "The recent advancements in renewable energy technology are a testament to amazing science."
Alternatives: "incredible science" or "remarkable science".
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Blow your students' minds with some amazing science tricks.
O'Brien disagrees: "SKA will do amazing science but will also focus on Seti".
The physicist promised him "wonder": a moving experience at the sight of so much amazing science.
"So we can connect with industry and get them to help shoulder the burden of building this amazing science project".
"The discovery opened up a whole field of neutrino physics which is still producing amazing science," he added.
By far the most amazing science news in the last 25 years was the discovery that the universe is exploding rather than slowing down.
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Similarly, the collaboratory program aims to "inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, technologists and mathematicians, and to show them all the amazing, science-related things the Air Force does," Mr. Carroll said.
Le Guin, in turn, acted as an envoy for a whole troupe of amazing science-fiction writers such as Gene Wolfe, Thomas M. Disch, and James Tiptree, Jr., who dominated my reading for the remainder of our stay in Northern Ireland and continue to open new worlds for me to this day.
Avatar received compliments from filmmakers, with Steven Spielberg praising it as "the most evocative and amazing science-fiction movie since Star Wars" and others calling it "audacious and awe inspiring", "master class", and "brilliant".
From this comes the single most amazing fact science has ever produced: that we know nothing about 90percentt of what the universe is, dark matter and dark energy.
"MORE AMAZING THAN SCIENCE FICTION," proclaims the cover, with jacket copy envisioning how "on a summer day in the year 2018, the three-dimensional television screen in your living room" flashes news of "anti-gravity belts," "a man-made hurricane, launched at an enemy fleet, [that] devastates a neutral country," and a "citizen's pocket computer" that averts an air crash.
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