Sentence examples for describing science from inspiring English sources

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Magnus Pyke was an eccentric who gesticulated madly while describing science on TV in the 1970s, followed by the overly enthusiastic botanist, David Bellamy.

It's not always the pristine laws and predictions of those laws that many envision when describing science.

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The entrepreneur describes science as his "hobby".

She described science fiction as her inspiration but then mentioned only the "Star Wars" films.

He describes science as the 'most successful achievement of the human race'.

The problem with this neat separation into "non-overlapping magisteria," as Stephen Jay Gould described science and religion, is that science has its own faith-based belief system.

Their book described science moving from 'Mode 1' to 'Mode 2': "Success in Mode 1 might perhaps be summarily described as excellence defined by disciplinary peers.

Many volumes concern law and theology, while others describe science and practical matters (making beer and how to build a privy).

So wrote Harry Harrison in a 1990 essay that described science fiction, the genre in which he wrote more than 60 novels, as "rubbish".

Shipman, a paleontologist herself, is among the best writers who manage to describe science to popular audiences without sacrificing the complexities of the issues that energize and sometimes divide scientists.

The writer even describes science as "kick-arse".

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