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Over 100,000 children learn
science
this way.
And he and his team of junior-high school students were doing real
science.
Supposedly,
science
is stating that it could be the oldest living animal on earth right now.
When I grew up and realized that
science
fiction was not a good source for superpowers, I decided instead to embark on a journey of real science, to find a more useful truth.
And honestly, where we've gone through over the last 11 years, through an attempt to find ways of turning circuits and cells and parts and pathways of the brain on and off, both to understand the
science
and also to confront some of the issues that face us all as humans.
But to get us started, I want to ask if everyone could just close your eyes for two seconds and try and think of a technology or a bit of
science
that you think has changed the world.
These were intellectuals or statesmen of the 19th century, and later, 20th century, which looked at Europe, basically, and saw that Europe has many things to admire, like
science
and technology.
That is not the job of the
science
of memetics.
But the way to deal with that is to do science, and understand how it spreads and why in a morally neutral perspective.
So what we have is a sort of situation where the farther our
science
goes, the more we have to admit to ourselves that these categories that we thought of as stable anatomical categories, that mapped very simply to stable identity categories are a lot more fuzzy than we thought.
And as we get farther and farther with our science, we get more and more into a discomforted zone, where we have to acknowledge that the simplistic categories we've had are probably overly simplistic.
And that was democracy growing up, but it was also
science
growing up at the same time.
And it's really clear, if you look at the history of the Founding Fathers, a lot of them were very interested in science, and they were interested in the concept of a naturalistic world.
And the question to me becomes: What do we do, as our
science
gets to be so good in looking at anatomy, that we reach the point where we have to admit that a democracy that's been based on anatomy might start falling apart?
I don't want to give up the science, but at the same time, it feels sometimes like the
science
is coming out from under us.
I've always been inspired by
science
fiction.
So you see, the microscopic world is even more amazing than
science
fiction.
What could we achieve for medical
science?
Last in reading, math and
science.
We went to this prestigious little school and they say they're going to study math 10 times a week and
science
eight times a week and reading five times a day and all this stuff.
It's not fiction, it's not story tales, it's not make-believe; it's cold, hard
science.
We've been surrounded by images of space our whole lives, from the speculative images of
science
fiction to the inspirational visions of artists to the increasingly beautiful pictures made possible by complex technologies.
Well the answer is the
science
of radio astronomy.
In the last 20 years, people have realized that
science
has a tremendous amount to do with food.
Is this
science
fiction?
He's done a lot of very cutting-edge
science.
But I know that in science, once you get the answers, inevitably you're going to have more questions.
What first got me thinking about this was a blog post authored earlier this year by Derek K. Miller, who was a
science
and technology journalist who died of cancer.
I won first place in the
science
fair.
When I was doing these experiments, in my mind, I was helping
science.
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