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So he decided he'd put
science
to work.
So magic is an excellent way for staying ahead of the reality curve, to make possible today what
science
will make a reality tomorrow.
As a cyber-magician, I combine elements of illusion and
science
to give us a feel of how future technologies might be experienced.
So when we would look at cells, this is how I really got involved in biology and
science
is by looking at living cells in the microscope.
We have access to technology that would have seemed like
science
fiction just a few years ago.
Lexicography is really more about material
science.
I mean, lexicography is not rocket
science.
So again, lexicography is not rocket
science.
But even if it were, rocket
science
is being done by dedicated amateurs these days.
If you don't know the provenance or the source of the artifact, it's not science, it's a pretty thing to look at.
Well, what I can do now with my colleagues in computer
science
is we can create computer algorithms that can analyze the linguistic traces of deception.
The first is that this product works well because we were effectively able to combine rigorous engineering
science
and analysis with user-centered design focused on the social and usage and economic factors important to wheelchair users in the developing countries.
This is fairly recent
science
that has shown that.
And of course when
science
says cheese and chocolate help you make better decisions, well, that's sure to grab people's attention.
I think these folks meant well, but had I taken them up on their offers, I would have been going beyond the science, and good scientists are careful not to do this.
Maybe someday we will, but until then, we have to be careful that we don't let overblown claims detract resources and attention away from the real
science
that's playing a much longer game.
And you would think, would you not, that with all our science, with all our advances in society, with better towns, better civilizations, better sanitation, wealth, that we would get better at controlling mosquitos, and hence reduce this disease.
Now the
science
behind this is so potent that it became required by the American Board of Surgery in order for a young surgeon to become board certified.
It's my first year as a new high school
science
teacher, and I'm so eager.
You know, in the communication of science, there is this obsession with seriousness.
I mean, because God forbid somebody have fun when they're learning
science.
So we have this field of
science
that's all about slime and color changes.
But here's the thing: There are plenty of people in
science
education who would look at this and say there's no way that we could ever give that to students, because it contains some language that isn't completely accurate.
So a professional
science
writer would say, "That has to go.
And after a team of professional
science
editors went over this really simple explanation, they'd find fault with almost every word I've used, and they'd have to change anything that wasn't serious enough, and they'd have to change everything that wasn't 100 percent perfect.
You know, I keep talking about this idea of telling a story, and it's like
science
communication has taken on this idea of what I call the tyranny of precision, where you can't just tell a story.
It's like
science
has become that horrible storyteller that we all know who gives us all the details nobody cares about, where you're like, "Oh, I met my friend for lunch the other day, and she was wearing these ugly jeans.
Or even worse,
science
education is becoming like that guy who always says, "Actually."
I think this sentiment is particularly relevant to
science
education.
Now, finally, I am often so disappointed when people think that I'm advocating a dumbing down of
science.
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