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Local chapters of science-focused organizations aim to change this experience by connecting aspiring STEM students with successful students and scientists who are like them.

The project's other credibility problems, however, have caused this otherwise obscure chapter of science history to be much discussed recently.

And don't forget your local biotechnology centers and young scientist chapters of national science organizations (e.g., the Association for Woman in Science and the American Chemical Society).

Scientific practice is far more diverse and dynamic than the introductory chapters of most science textbooks would suggest.

Only one chapter, on science, has been concluded.

Only one chapter, on science, has been closed.

More restrictively, "exemplar" refers to the "concrete problem solutions that students encounter from the start of their scientific education, whether in laboratories, or examinations, or at the ends of chapters in science text" (Kuhn 1970).

Global History – Write one chapter of a science textbook in which you chronicle the international space race, particularly the rivalry between the United States and the former Soviet Union, detailing the technological developments that propelled space exploration forward in countries around the world and the space-related aspirations of various nations.

Where Duhem's previous histories had been silent, Les origines de la statique contained a number of chapters on medieval science: one treated Jordanus de Nemore; another treated his followers; a third argued their influence on Leonardo de Vinci.

Last year our reviewer, Christopher Benfey, said this "enthralling" book "uncovers a buried chapter in the history of science and art, when the two were closely allied, and Galileo's friends turned his telescope around to view the microscopic intricacies of nature".

In this enthralling book, which is illustrated by many of the drawings that inspired it, Freedberg, the author of "The Power of Images," uncovers a buried chapter in the history of science and art, when the two were closely allied, and Galileo's friends turned his telescope around to view the microscopic intricacies of nature with the "eye of the lynx".

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