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When you think of processing these 20 million different genes or trying to optimize processes to produce octane or to produce pharmaceuticals, new vaccines, we can just with a small team, do more molecular biology than the last 20 years of all
science.
Starting in the 1860s, Native American skeletons became a tool for science, collected in the thousands to prove new theories of social and racial hierarchies.
And they knew that modern science, especially with DNA, can provide luminous insights into the past.
I love a great mystery, and I'm fascinated by the greatest unsolved mystery in science, perhaps because it's personal.
To the
science
of his day, it was a mystery.
In the years since Huxley,
science
has learned a lot about brain activity, but the relationship between brain activity and conscious experiences is still a mystery.
What does modern
science
have to say about this?
But we have an advantage over the jewel beetle: our
science
and technology.
Donald Hoffman: Well, this does not stop us from a successful
science.
So
science
continues as normal.
In emotion science, we call each facial muscle movement an action unit.
And if you don't understand that in your mental model of this stuff, what happens inside of a cell seems completely mysterious and fortuitous, and I think that's exactly the wrong image for when you're trying to teach
science.
And what this teacher did on every project was to have the children act like first it was a creative arts project, and then something like
science.
So how do the children do
science?
I learned that what happened has less to do with the slow and cautious progress of
science
than it does with the seductive power of storytelling.
He went so far as to say, it seems that for success in
science
and art, a dash of autism is essential.
My colleagues and I are fascinated by the
science
of moving dots.
I believe that with the development of the
science
of moving dots, we will move better, we will move smarter, we will move forward.
These are some remarkable trees of knowledge, or trees of science, by Spanish scholar Ramon Llull.
And Llull was actually the precursor, the very first one who created the metaphor of
science
as a tree, a metaphor we use every single day, when we say, "Biology is a branch of science," when we say, "Genetics is a branch of science."
This is just one of many examples, where you can see this influence from
science
into art.
And here's another example of that interesting cross-pollination between
science
and art.
For centuries, some of the greatest minds in science, from Charles Darwin to E.O.
I'm a self-founding, continuous state of translation among many different languages, in which
science
meets emotion and conventional research meets traditional research.
You can go to places like Reddit, and find sub-Reddits, like "Ask a Historian" or "Ask Science," where you can ask people who are in these fields a wide range of questions, from very serious ones to very silly ones.
And you find this whether it's world history, or mathematics, or science, or whatever it is.
I'd like to introduce you to an emerging area of science, one that is still speculative but hugely exciting, and certainly one that's growing very rapidly.
Some years ago, the world of
science
was shocked when a paper was published showing experimental evidence that quantum coherence takes place inside bacteria, carrying out photosynthesis.
But I believe it's built on solid
science.
Ebola has this inevitability that seems to defy modern medical
science.
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