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Science specifically, computer science — is cool again.

Just as they stood against the established Catholic church, so the ID supporters stand against establishment science, specifically Darwinian evolutionary theory.

The National Heart , Lung and Blood Institute of N.I.H. which governs the panels, hired outside contractors to compile and grade the science specifically to avoid bias.

Ms. Newmark's keen interest in science, specifically the advancement of medical research and education, contributed to a long and close relationship with Weill Cornell Medical College.

The design of the proposed framework is inspired from cognitive science specifically the interplay between semantic and episodic memory in humans.

The book deals with science specifically, Darwinian ideas regarding evolution and natural selection — and it's filled with the quasi-scientific language and argumentation that characterizes much of Anglo-American analytical philosophy.

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Hence perhaps the most important reframing that environmentalism must engage in is not to do with the natural but rather the social sciences, specifically the realm of political economy.

The evening opens with Waldman, performing a reading of her new "Entanglement Variations"; then Monk and her ensemble will present excerpts from the song cycle "Cellular Songs," a work-in-progress that, like the recent "On Behalf of Nature," draws its inspiration from the natural sciences (specifically epigenetics).

In the developmental sciences specifically, there is a resistance to applying evolutionary theory to key family and developmental research questions that have been obstacles for researchers.

My PII sought to combine computational and mathematical sciences with the life sciences, specifically focusing on applied machine learning in genomics.

Thus the new meaning of 'science,' referring to the natural sciences specifically, arose roughly at the time that the word 'scientist' was coined (the Oxford English Dictionary has the new meaning of 'science' first appearing in 1867).

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