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A Scientist Takes on Newton" (July 13): I agree that gravity does not exist.
To stand your ground in the face of relentless criticism from a double Nobel prize-winning scientist takes a lot of guts.
A data scientist takes raw data and marries it with analysis to make it accessible and more valuable for an organisation.
The author, a political scientist, takes issue with the conventional view that Grant's presidency was a national embarrassment, a judgment he attributes to the work of snobs like Henry Adams and of scholars who favored white supremacy.
Next up - the big beasts of science... 5.28pm: John Beddington, government chief scientist, takes the lead, backed by Julia Slingo, the Met Office chief scientist, and Bob Watson, Defra chief scientist and past IPCC chief.
Each student wrote one chapter of the story, which tells of a frog who gets his powers after a scientist takes him from the rain forest into his lab.
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A Swiss scientist took X-ray images of the jaw bone and matched them with dental records.
Later that year, the senior scientist took off almost 2 months to bond with his newborn son.
Correcting this lack of preparedness is a relatively simple matter for the aspiring scientist: Take a class.
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