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Indeed, modern cell science emerged from a terrible debacle.
His interest in science emerged at East Brunswick High, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, inspiring him to want to become an astronaut.
Yesterday, a new video, or rather episode of "Bytesize Science," emerged on YouTube wherein Gray discusses the tale behind his periodic table table.
It is indicative that the term "futurology" [25, 26] and the idea of a predictive science emerged for the first time in 1943 [27].
These biodiversity hot spots, reported today in the Journal of Vegetation Science, emerged from researchers scanning millions of published and unpublished plant surveys in different-sized plots.
General science emerged in the early twentieth century in the United Kingdom (Jenkins 1979) for secondary schools for boys and later for girls, and in 1931 in Japan among the middle schools (which means boys' secondary schools).
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If it is not useful, and as new science emerges, it will undoubtedly evolve.
Libraries have existed since ancient times, but only in the second half of the 19th century did library science emerge as a separate field of study.
I called both the Department of Health and PHE to ask if they were commissioning any new studies or publishing any new reports in the light of the science emerging in the US, but spokesmen said they were not.
"Ideas in science emerge most readily when some part of the world is studied for its own sake," he writes.
There will be similar projects for different fields of science emerging, giving opportunities for both computer scientists and people competent in that particular field of science".
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