Sentence examples for modern scientific developments from inspiring English sources

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Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) encompass some of the most exciting modern scientific developments that tremendously impacts society at many levels.

Establishment of the centre offering rehabilitation services, based on modern scientific developments, for children with disabilities and their parents – including early identification of disability – was one of the main objectives of Korosten's CFC Strategy.

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Also contributions from nano-related fields are regarded especially important for its versatility in modern scientific development.

At present, this interaction is most obviously characterized by global economic integration, although the globalization and internationalization of modern scientific and technological development is increasingly intensifying.

Behind this epochal transition from Renaissance to modern sports lay the scientific developments that sustained the Industrial Revolution.

He calls "Lost Discoveries" a book of "unkempt historical details," but in surveying the non-Western roots of science he has created a very neat chronicle -- and a timely reminder -- of how much of the foundation of modern scientific thought and technological development was built by the mostly overlooked contributions of Arabs, Indians, Chinese, Polynesians and Mesoamericans.

Every modern scientific innovation was "progress" or "development", and progress and development were always desirable, and would march inevitably onward and upward: to question that belief was to question goodness, beauty and truth.

A: In the last century, some of what Darwin originally proposed has been augmented by more modern scientific understanding of inheritance (genetics), development, and other processes that affect evolution.

It explains how, with time, the field has expanded as new technologies have developed based on growing scientific developments to result in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary modern biotechnology.

His theoretical and practical reliance on mathematics (which he considered to be the basic, unifying element of all science) was an important step in the early development of modern scientific method.

These changes can be explained in terms of factors such as colonization, improvements in newspaper reporting, the telegraph and more recently the internet, and development of modern scientific approaches to reporting natural events.

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