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But, he added, "in high tech, biogenetic science, the development of mathematics, the region continues to lead".
"The ideal thing would be to teach history of ideas rather than religious studies at all – you learn about mythologies and religions, but you also learn about philosophies and the rise of science, the development of ideas, civil liberties and democracy, the whole pageant of human progress towards a better and more just society," says Grayling.
From the nature of science, the development of science stands on the persistent and critical progression of organizing and interpreting data (T. Kuhn 1970).
8 13), Feyerabend elaborates on this criticism by examining a famous episode in the history of science: the development of Galilean mechanics and the discovery of the Jupiter moons.
Other emerging developments in science careers are the role of women in science, the development of consulting as a career alternative, managerial skills, the impact of the Internet, and biotechnology.
In the following decade, genome edition will continue expanding our technical possibilities, which will contribute to the advancement of science, the development of clinical or commercial applications, and the improvement of people's life quality around the world.
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The public perception of science, science communication, the development of successful working models, the transfer of technology from developed to developing countries, the improvement of scientific education, and a measurable contribution were all things that inspired me.
Significant new work by historians of science on the development of evolutionary theory was taken up by philosophers for use in the explication of the nature of science as it exists through time.
This atomisation of complex, interconnected systems greatly assisted our understanding of science and the development of technologies that still benefit us today.
Soon after Maryanne Wolf published "Proust and the Squid," a history of the science and the development of the reading brain from antiquity to the twenty-first century, she began to receive letters from readers.
By Maria Konnikova July 16, 2014 Soon after Maryanne Wolf published "Proust and the Squid," a history of the science and the development of the reading brain from antiquity to the twenty-first century, she began to receive letters from readers.
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