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But, Scott went on, "in 1985, what he could not have known, what would come back to haunt him, is the evolution of science... DNA.
In 1818 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley took the next major step in the evolution of science fiction when she published Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus.
"I can follow the evolution of science, travel, meet people, without having the part of research that I didn't like".
On a higher level, these new data sets also provide a closer look into the evolution of science per se.
In an important sense, the evolution of science recapitulates, in the reverse, the evolution of matter, from aggregates of elementary particles to the formation of complex organisms and species (we find a similar assumption in Weinberg's downward arrow of explanation).
Citation networks have been widely used to study the evolution of science through the lenses of the underlying patterns of knowledge flows among academic papers, authors, research sub-fields, and scientific journals.
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After revisiting some philosophical and historical aspects including the history of Innovation in the context of the evolution of Sciences, the concepts between creativity, innovation and inventive solving problem are well defined.
The writer describes the evolution of the science of government in China.
Innovation is critical for the evolution of medical science, but surgical innovation simply for the sake of change can increase patients' risk.
The work was an invaluable contribution to astronomy, bearing strongly on countless other problems and areas of research and exerting major influence on the evolution of the science of astronomy from one of mere observation to one of great theoretical and philosophical content.
The exhibition will trace the evolution of the science of forensics, including fingerprinting and DNA evidence, borrowing from collections normally closed to the public such as the pathology museum at Bart's hospital, which is lending specimens including a liver with a stab wound, and the Met's "Black Museum", which is lending Crippen and Jack the Ripper material.
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