Sentence examples for science authority from inspiring English sources

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IPCC plenary meeting in Busan: The future of the world's climate science authority is being decided behind the glass and steel facade of a modern conference centre in South Korea's second city.

The first is whether Tar Sands oil is all that bad, and whether it alone will doom the planet as leading climate science authority Jim Hanson suggests.

Religious importance has also been used as a basic control variable and found to be significant predictor of support for science authority and food perceptions.

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He convinces himself that he's turning to science for authority, when really he's cloaking himself in its mystery.

THE WORKSHOP AND THE WORLD: What Ten Thinkers Can Teach Us About Science and Authority, by Robert P. Crease.

Nature was founded a hundred and forty-five years ago, in England, at a moment when scientists were seeking to invest an often shambolic group of quasi-amateurs — the nineteenth-century "men of science" — with authority.

And the third is about intellectual boundaries: how far does science's authority extend to culture, politics and morals?Oddly, for the past 100 years or more, the triumph and prestige of science have coexisted with genuine philosophical perplexity about why science is successful.

In this sense, it determines, or at least strongly suggests, what relevant science carries authority in matters philosophical.

Adrian Bejan: There's a great line from Galileo, which is: "In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual".

But predicting shale oil production is an inexact science; the authorities just slashed their estimates for Monterey reserves by 96%.

What the company that developed the commercial uses for the microbes trumpets as innovative science, Kenyan authorities are decrying as "bio-piracy". Developing countries seek to share in the profits made from their biological riches, whether from a fungus found in giraffe dung, an antibiotic discovered in a termite mound or an appetite suppressant derived from a cactus.

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