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Still, the combination works well, largely because of the many Hollywood composers who have subsequently mined "The Planets" for the raw material of myriad science-fiction film scores.

While remote sensing has made significant advances in the study of urban areas, especially urban heat island and urban land change, there are myriad unanswered science and policy questions to which remote sensing science could contribute.

Given all the myriad ways science and technology have left their mark on the last 60 years, it's a list which you might expect scientists and inventors to dominate.

WD: I don't know Merriam-Webster's definition of alchemy, but whether our cuisine is called science-based, modern, or contemporary American, we admit that cooking is a myriad of sciences: physics, biology, and a lot of chemistry.

Our brains are, in fact, connection machines, constantly linking new information to old, in myriad ways that science is still untangling.

Among his myriad contributions to science, he invented statistical tools we still use today, and formalised biometrics on humans in new ways.

At this stage those interested could look beyond medicine at the myriad other health science possibilities to adopt as a plan B. See nhscareers.nhs.uk for alternative career suggestions.

The history of human fascination with the possibility of life on Mars is rich, encompassing myriad works of science fiction, Percival Lowell's quixotic efforts to map what turned out to be imaginary canals, Orson Welles's panic-inducing 1938 "War of the Worlds" radio play, and of course Bugs Bunny's nemesis, Marvin the Martian.

What also springs to mind is that of the myriad ways that science can be communicated today, museums still hold the power to educate and enlighten in a way that a thousand CD-ROMs, websites, or TV specials could never do.

With the growing availability of full genome sequencing, it is foreseeable that laboratories could identify an organism's repetitive sequences in silico to predictably and combinatorialy direct large-scale remodeling to test strain characteristics for a myriad of basic science and engineering applications.

We review the myriad contributions to urological science by neurologist and engineer, William E. Bradley.

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