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It is science triumphant, and yet I can't help but think it ironic that a man who was condemned as a heretic by the Catholic church would ultimately be venerated in the manner of one of its saints.
But this tale of science triumphant conceals a half century of political struggle from the Afghan highlands to the rice paddies of the Mekong Delta, a campaign to transform rural societies by changing the way people eat and grow food.
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Rising to his feet after recanting to the authorities, as legend has it, he muttered the words that would form the credo of triumphant science: "But it does move". In short order, measurement laid out the calculus behind its every wobble.
There was a field piece by Williams and D'Humorous that dealt with the Minister of Science and Technology's triumphant announcement that Nigeria would be manufacturing its own pencils.
In Las Vegas next week, a twenty-five year journey could come to a successful conclusion, when a British company launches what it believes will be a triumphant combination of science and technology.
Mary Ann Doane has argued that the 1940s were a time of the "woman's film" (22-37), bunlikeike the victims of heterosexual, monogamous family values this genre usually depicts, Marie succeeds in a world traditionally marked as masculine, and at the end of the film delivers a triumphant hymn to science while standing in what had been the exclusive haunts of male scientists.
Thirteen years later, Concorde made its first flight and, while it proved to be a commercial disaster, is still hailed as a triumphant application of Anglo-French science.
The Observer's "Rational Heroes" column asks scientists why so few of them go into politics; physicist Steven Weinberg's triumphant answer was that in science "you can sometimes be sure that what you say is true".
"And yet big science can overcome these hurdles and be triumphant," Turner continued.
It was a triumphant moment for Gajdusek, says the science writer DT Max, author of The Family That Couldn't Sleep, a history of prion disease research: proof that the disease was caused by an infectious agent.
Ian Macfarlane, Science: I am very excited to announce the triumphant return of science.
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