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The new numbers are so striking that they surprised even climate scientists; 2014 was, in science parlance, "an El Niño neutral year".

What's needed is the correct and verifiable causal explanation; and the scientific method (the "hypothetico-deductive model" in philosophy of science parlance) arose in order to put causal explanations through a gantlet of empirical tests.

In my info science parlance, the artificial flows of information that are reshaping the structures of our societies at tremendous speed are blind to the natural info flows to which our modest individual lives are upended.

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In computer-science parlance, a data structure like the Amazon table is called a "matrix," and a tensor is just a higher-dimensional analogue of a matrix.

In data-science parlance, graphs are structures of nodes and connecting lines that are used to map scores of complex data relationships.

It needed a relay throw — a "bent pipe" maneuver, in space-science parlance, in which a passing satellite would gather Curiosity's data and send it back home.

Yea, science rules!" Kids' parlance -- but that's the kind of down-to-earth message that needs to get out to more young students as they look for careers that make a real impact.

Jennifer Lawrence's "American Hustle" character, Rosalyn Rosenfeld, says and does a lot of outlandish things during the course of David O. Russell's new film, including but not limited to starting a fire with her tanning lamp, nearly getting her husband killed by mobsters, and putting metal in the family's new microwave oven (or "science oven," per the parlance of the film).

At a recent maritime conference, I heard for the first time as part of the official parlance the term "citizen science".

One goal of the initiative is to demystify science by applying its traditional routines and parlance in nontraditional settings — graphing Jane Austen, as the title of an upcoming book felicitously puts it.

Darwin simply said (with the aid of the only diagram published in his epochal book) that the fact that natural groups of organisms (he was fond of the term "allied forms" ever since he was a kid on the Beagle in the 1830s) was exactly what you would expect to find (in the parlance of modern philosophy of science terms, "predict" to find) if descent with modification evolution is true.

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