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He recounted his conversations with modern scientists in which he said he had seen many ways in which Buddhism and modern science overlapped.
At this high altitude, the leaves of coffee shrubs would burn if they were not protected by 40percentnt shade - the conditions, determined by Rainforest Alliance scientists, in which coffee thrives.
The enrichment method used was an "aerodynamic" process, developed by South African scientists, in which a mixture of uranium hexafluoride and hydrogen gas is compressed and injected at high speeds into tubes that are spun to separate the isotopes.
There are some refined jokes (a possible school of thought named "eliminative phenomenalism"), and several dialogues between Metzinger and brain scientists, in which the author displays the knack of the surprising and beautiful question: "Are there animals that dream but do not enjoy waking consciousness?" No; but it was worth asking.
Some spectators stay around afterward for a workshop on the rudiments of structured improvisation and a panel discussion with local animal scientists in which the navigating imagination is linked to a scientific approach, Ms. Monson said, suddenly laughing at her ambition.
In an Adventure with Scientists! in which she was voiced by Imelda Staunton.
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