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The problems, actually, for this kind of case come manyfold from decades of
scientific
research involving human memory.
I said, "Your honor," and I don't know whether I was emboldened by the
scientific
measurements that I had in my pocket and my knowledge that they are accurate, or whether it was just sheer stupidity, which is what the defense lawyers thought — (Laughter) — when they heard me say, "Yes, Your Honor, I want you stand right there and I want the car to go around the block again and I want it to come and I want it to stop right in front of you, three to four feet away, and I want the passenger to extend his hand with a black object and point it right at you, and you can look at it as long as you want."
And the more we talked about how great it was to increase science literacy, the more they wanted to talk about us creating the next Frankenstein, and as a result, for the next six months, when you Googled my name, instead of getting my
scientific
papers, you got this.
So, in addition to learning some useful geometry, the child has been exposed to some pretty sophisticated science strategies, like reduction, which is the art of transforming a complex problem into a simple one, or generalization, which is at the heart of any
scientific
discipline, or the fact that some properties are invariant under some transformations.
So I'm going to take as inspiration the fact that we're all interested in interacting with other people, I'm going to completely strip it of all its complicating features, and I'm going to turn that object, that simplified object, into a
scientific
probe, and provide the early stages, embryonic stages of new insights into what happens in two brains while they simultaneously interact.
So how can we take that and arrange a kind of staged social interaction and turn that into a
scientific
probe?
So this is already evidence of how, in the academic literature, we will see a biased sample of the true picture of all of the
scientific
studies that have been conducted.
Now actually, in 1993, the researchers who did that 1980 study, that early study, published a mea culpa, an apology to the
scientific
community, in which they said, "When we carried out our study in 1980, we thought that the increased death rate that occurred in the lorcainide group was an effect of chance."
And it's not just a cool example of a
scientific
design of experiment in theory.
And — (Laughter) — no problem, but, unfortunately, continuing with the
scientific
examination of this painting came out that Rafael did not paint the unicorn, did not paint the puppy dog, actually left the painting unfinished, so all this writing about the exotic symbol of the unicorn — (Laughter) — unfortunately, is not very reliable.
The question of whether disgust ought to influence our moral and political judgments certainly has to be complex, and might depend on exactly what judgments we're talking about, and as a scientist, we have to conclude sometimes that the
scientific
method is just ill-equipped to answer these sorts of questions.
So what we did was, we created a global action plan, and we're taking 10 percent of what's raised in each country now and putting it into a global fund, and we've got the best prostate cancer
scientific
minds in the world that look after that fund, and they come together each year and identify the number one priority, and that, last year, was getting a better screening test.
Well, as with many other domains in life, I think the
scientific
method has the potential to answer this question.
My hope is that over time, by tracking people's moment-to-moment happiness and their experiences in daily life, we'll be able to uncover a lot of important causes of happiness, and then in the end, a
scientific
understanding of happiness will help us create a future that's not only richer and healthier, but happier as well.
So there are a lot of really good word-collecting sites out there right now, but the problem with some of them is that they're not
scientific
enough.
Well, the thing is that, the congestion charges, they were introduced first as a trial, so they were introduced in January and then abolished again at the end of July, followed by a referendum, and then they were reintroduced again in 2007, which of course was a wonderful
scientific
opportunity.
And they're
scientific
models?
Would I be willing to provide a
scientific
endorsement of a mood-boosting bottled water?
A couple of researchers asked a few hundred people to read a
scientific
article.
The novelist Vladimir Nabokov said that the best reader has a combination of two very different temperaments, the artistic and the
scientific.
Maybe it even got published in a high-profile
scientific
journal.
I'm currently a Ph.D. student at MIT, and I absolutely understand the importance of detailed, specific
scientific
communication between experts, but not when we're trying to teach 13-year-olds.
I dream of a Wikipedia-like website that would explain any
scientific
concept you can think of in simple language any middle schooler can understand.
It's a systematic and
scientific
approach, which takes you to places that are remote, hot, hostile and often with no access.
What you have here seems to be nothing, but contains an incredible amount of
scientific
information that helps us explore what makes us human.
What we need to do is to use our ingenuity and our
scientific
knowledge to try to design a new generation of treatments that are targeted to specific neurons and specific regions of the brain that are affected in particular psychiatric disorders.
After this, they were scientists, professionals with a particular
scientific
method, goals, societies and funding.
They talked about science and the need for a new
scientific
revolution.
They felt science had stagnated since the days of the
scientific
revolution that had happened in the 17th century.
About 200 years before, Francis Bacon and then, later, Isaac Newton, had proposed an inductive
scientific
method.
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