Sentence examples for science figures from inspiring English sources

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Regarding the first, the leading philosophy of science figures in Feyerabend's young days such as Carnap, Hempel and Popper characterized scientific method in terms of rules for rational scientific reasoning.

In fact, when prominent religion and science figures like James Dobson, Pat Robertson, and Richard Dawkins speak out in mass media, they rarely engage one another at all.

Watching a 29-year-old man's mother defend him for getting busted wearing pants that are too big produces such a complex range of emotions in us it'll probably be years before science figures out if we find this funny or sad.

The way I see it, until science figures out how to make mothers who look like mothers but are actually computers, who can successfully raise a family by logic alone -- and at this rate, that will be sooner than later -- I make no apologies for my complex, beating heart.

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McKinley will not be reopened until doctors from the University of Connecticut Medical Center and a Maine company that specializes in building science, figure out how to rid the school of high mold spore levels.

Linking this theory to the current cultural situation yields four steps that could increase the acceptance of you--and your female colleagues--as leaders in the world of science (Figure 5).

In that regard, the aerobic/anaerobic terminology in sport science (Figure 1) raises some issues for the following reasons: (a) The term 'anaerobic' is misunderstood - some think it refers to the absence of O2.

While I wouldn't recommend actively eating it, Professor Marc in het Panhuis at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science figured out that you can 3D print the paste and use it to carry current, effectively creating Vegemite bio-wires.

Over the last several years, with a big assist from the genomics and computer revolutions, Baker's team has all but solved one of the biggest challenges in modern science: figuring out how long strings of amino acids fold up into the 3D proteins that form the working machinery of life.

Over the last several years, computational biochemist David Baker's team has all but solved one of the biggest challenges in modern science: figuring out how long strings of amino acids fold up into the 3D proteins that form the working machinery of life.

Renaissance humanism and science figured large in the Dudley children's education.

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