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Within the extension science literature, responses could be traced in the form of Agricultural Knowledge and Information System (AKIS) concept (Engel [1995]) that sees agricultural innovation as a function of multi-stakeholder process.
Article 2. Under penalty of law, no cultural, ethnic, or religious perspectives influencing government policy can impede life extension science, the health of the public, or the possible maximum amount of life hours citizens possess.
In America, nearly all politicians in the U.S. Congress are religious, and in the future they're likely to be unwelcoming of coming radical science and technology, especially life extension science that aims to make people live indefinitely.
"Articles and mentions of transhumanism and life extension science have tripled in 2013 in major media," says Kris Notaro, an agnostic transhumanist and the Managing Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET).
Ideally, such a change would help to stem the long-standing attrition of bright students from science majors and, by extension, science research careers (Seymour and Hewitt, 1997; Cech and Kennedy, 2005; DePass and Chubin, 2009).
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Mr. Wexler has found interesting people and useful, funny and sometimes crackpot-seeming information.(The age-extension science can sound like science fiction).
Lycett's elegant explanation is that, strange as it sounds, Conan Doyle regarded spiritualism as "a natural extension of science".
It allows to focus on innovations and extensions in science instead of "re-inventing the wheel" for each application, which saves time and resources.
The latter was used in his extension of experimental science to include new medicines and the general health care of the body.
SMART-1 carries seven hardware experiments (performing 10 investigations, including three remote sensing instruments, used during the cruise, the mission's nominal six months and one year extension in lunar science orbit).
The eco-exposome, defined as "the extension of exposure science from the point of contact between a stressor and receptor inward into the organism and outward to the general environment, including the ecosphere" (NRC 2012), thus embraces the use of both internal and external markers of exposure.
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