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"scientific passion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's strong interest, dedication, and enthusiasm for science and scientific topics. Example: Her scientific passion was evident in the way she eagerly discussed the latest research findings and tirelessly conducted experiments in the lab.
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But most of us quickly lose our intrinsic scientific passion.
She makes Lydgate's scientific passion solid and truly exciting.
Chris Larkin offers a touching portrait of Darwin, a gentle, inquisitive man turned into an unlikely rebel by his scientific passion.
And no one at the university knew much about his scientific passion, a highly abstract and mathematical area of physics called string theory.
Of course there is one phase of liberalism that I hope to cherish always: its devotion to the search for truth, its insistence on an open and analytical mind, its refusal to abandon the best light of reason.2 Liberalism's contribution to the philological-historical criticism of biblical literature has been of immeasurable value and should be defended with religious and scientific passion.
As in my case, it may mark the beginning of a new scientific passion.
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Our hands and minds would be freer to pursue our own personal artistic and scientific passions.
He gathered the best and brightest kindie (kids+indie= a match made in heaven) musicians and asked them to contribute a STEM-related track for a CD to encourage girls to follow their scientific passions.
In this scientific expedition, passion and endurance, industrial applications, molecular insights, and out-of-the-box thinking all play key roles.
A 54-year resident of Beechhurst, he will be lovingly remembered for his scientific curiosity, passion for gardening and--until his last day--wry sense of humor.
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