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Tate Modern, Thu to 8 Feb SS When the Victorian inventor Charles Babbage conceived the first computer, his collaborator Ada Lovelace declared the machine "might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music".
"I think it would be characterised as a watershed moment in climate science," he says, although he recognises it as "one of the singular most polarising graphs or scientific pieces of data that exist".
And though still adjusting to doing things like appearing in video, he said he liked that he could write more scientific pieces for the Web site that would not typically make it into print.
[DISCLAIMER: The previous sentence refers to processes that cause edible proteins to denature. Please don't try frying your tea; that makes no sense at all and will probably be awful.] Other scientific pieces have weighed in on the correct way to make a cup of tea.
Ada Lovelace herself wrote that Charles Babbage's computing engine one day "might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent".
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany's greatest literary figure, was a true renaissance man who wrote prose, poetry, scientific pieces and many other influential works.
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Its effectively a dead thing, a scientific piece of equipment.
It was widely accepted as an objective, scientific piece of work, despite a number of social scientists identifying flaws in the methodology and the underlying data itself.
To find out, The Independent on Sunday conducted a highly scientific piece of research, observing the practices of people at the checkout over an hour on a hot Friday afternoon.
I am setting your expectations – it was not a scientific piece of research.
"I have not been excited about a scientific piece like this for a long time," he says.
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