Sentence examples for scientific realisation from inspiring English sources

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It is one of those moments where a scientific realisation, like Copernicus grasping that the Earth goes round the sun, could fundamentally change people's view of things far beyond science.

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This, in turn, informed the WHO Report, Knowledge for Better Health, which focused on bridging the "know do" gap, i.e. the gulf between scientific potential and health realisation.

For all platforms considered here, scientific values coexist with the realisation of other values, such as benefits to individual users.

To accomplish a realisation with high scientific quality, we chose a largely electronic and internet-supported solution for data management including an online-randomisation feature.

While the wormhole created is not a "space-time wormhole" such as those depicted in films such as sci-fi thriller Interstellar, but the Scientific American reports it is the "realisation of a futuristic 'invisibility cloak'".

This complimentary approach may help to overcome the dichotomy between the demand for more structured uncertainty communication across Europe and the realisation that different politico-scientific cultures and traditions may make it difficult to design a single European one-size-fits-all approach for communication (Beck 2012).

Whatever the number, certainly one of the biggest light bulbs to go off above our heads concerns the world's children - and that is the realisation, borne out by the latest scientific research and affirmed by years of practical experience, that what happens to children in the earliest years of their lives is absolutely crucial not only to their future, but to the future of all our societies.

SCIENTIFIC cosmology is a tale of three stupendous realisations: the Earth is one of many planets, the sun is one of myriad stars and the Milky Way is just one of countless galaxies.

We find these systems supplying us with ratiocinative principles that form the core of a scientific methodology while simultaneously facilitating the process of self-realisation culminating in liberation or mokṣa through discourses on the nature of reality.

The closer the nameless biologist comes to this realisation, the more she falls back on her scientific training – not in any petulant, pedantic way, but rather as a means of limiting the kinds of questions she needs to ask the world, and of her rapidly transmogrifying self.

Because of society's belief "that all problems can be solved through the application of scientific knowledge and sustained effort to whatever serves as an obstacle to the realisation of human desires", people feel an overwhelming need to act, even in situations that they know to be beyond the influence of human agency.

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