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The daring AI premise that anything the mind does, machines can do as well, has engendered scientific advances that were unimaginable under more conservative paradigms, which were inhibited by ideas of "what computers cannot do".

The daring AI premise that anything the mind does, machines can do as well, has engendered scientific advances that were unimaginable under more conservative paradigms, which were inhibited by ideas of "what computers cannot do". One such advance involved reasoning under uncertainty.

Whether exposure to extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (MF) either from power transmission and distribution or the use of electrical appliances is associated with an increased risk of leukemia in children has engendered scientific debate.

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For our facility, it is important to make our screening data available within the institute to engender scientific collaboration and make the screening data applicable to research groups with diverse interests.

These analyses tended to provide rather precise effect estimates, engendering substantial scientific and policy confidence.

These popular pursuits engendered a wide scientific interest in animals and plants and inspired wealthy nature-goers to pay for expeditions.

"Even if you persevere with the eye strain engendered by reading scientific papers, the only thing you'll discover is that there is as much agreement about the causes of schizophrenia as there is agreement about the meaning of Shakespeare's plays".

In the years since these movements and the confluence of different cultures have facilitated conflict to be sure, but they have also engendered artistic, philosophical, scientific innovations- advances made possible when diverse peoples enriched each other's perspectives.

Half a century after Neil Armstrong climbed down that ladder to the lunar surface, we have become inured to the many scientific gains engendered by the space program.

Serious weather modification research by scientists began after World War II, building on the scientific optimism engendered by accomplishments such as the development of the atomic bomb and radar.

Perhaps a sense of solitude - of being alone with the "self" - is the key to the development of the creative imagination (which engenders both scientific and artistic invention).

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