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It also shaped Darwin's
scientific
method, as well as that used by his peers.
[Science for the public good] Previously, it was believed that
scientific
knowledge ought to be used for the good of the king or queen, or for one's own personal gain.
[New
scientific
institutions] Founded in Bacon's time, the Royal Society of London was the foremost
scientific
society in England and even in the rest of the world.
The members of the philosophical breakfast club helped form a number of new
scientific
societies, including the British Association.
They reinstated the tradition of the Q&A after
scientific
papers were read, which had been discontinued by the Royal Society as being ungentlemanly.
Members were encouraged to bring their wives, daughters and sisters to the meetings of the British Association, and while the women were expected to attend only the public lectures and the social events like this one, they began to infiltrate the
scientific
sessions as well.
For the last two years, I have been asking really fun questions, mind-boggling questions, and approaching them as sincerely as I can, celebrating
scientific
concepts and scientists.
By designing the biological body to better communicate with the built design world, humanity will end disability in this 21st century and establish the
scientific
and technological basis for human augmentation, extending human capability beyond innate, physiological levels, cognitively, emotionally and physically.
I think that I've designed this reactor here that can be an innovative source of energy, provide power for all kinds of neat
scientific
applications, and I'm really prepared to do this.
And just because the
scientific
method is allocated to page five of section 1.2 of chapter one of the one that we all skip, okay, trial and error can still be an informal part of what we do every single day at Sacred Heart Cathedral in room 206.
Ironically, at that time in my life, I was also doing cancer research, immune-based therapies for melanoma, to be specific, and in that world I was actually taught to question everything, to challenge all assumptions and hold them to the highest possible
scientific
standards.
We've recruited a team of
scientific
rivals, the best and brightest who all have different hypotheses for what's at the heart of this epidemic.
I dream of a day when our patients can shed their excess pounds and cure themselves of insulin resistance, because as medical professionals, we've shed our excess mental baggage and cured ourselves of new idea resistance sufficiently to go back to our original ideals: open minds, the courage to throw out yesterday's ideas when they don't appear to be working, and the understanding that
scientific
truth isn't final, but constantly evolving.
It offers mystery,
scientific
insight and obviously splendor beyond compare, and the investigation of this system has enormous cosmic reach.
And I don't think I need to tell you that the discovery of life elsewhere in our solar system, whether it be on Enceladus or elsewhere, would have enormous cultural and
scientific
implications.
The
scientific
explanation for this is that it’s the result of molten lava contracting and fracturing as it cooled in the wake of a volcanic eruption.
So, I set up
scientific
criteria as to what a sensor would have to look like in order to effectively diagnose pancreatic cancer.
And to make it a bit simpler for myself, I decided to map out
scientific
criteria, and here it is.
Well, it's a curiously neglected subject, both in our
scientific
and our philosophical culture.
That tradition thinks that we are heavy-duty
scientific
materialists: Consciousness is not a part of the physical world.
I think it's rather easy to define if you're not trying to give a
scientific
definition.
We're not ready for a
scientific
definition, but here's a common-sense definition.
I gave you a
scientific
demonstration by raising my hand, but how is that possible?
And the message I want to leave you with is, consciousness has to become accepted as a genuine biological phenomenon, as much subject to
scientific
analysis as any other phenomenon in biology, or, for that matter, the rest of science.
The rest of the
scientific
community said, "Great idea, Higgsy.
One of the most exciting
scientific
findings of the past half century has been the discovery of widespread trophic cascades.
The first reason is certainly
scientific.
So the parasite is a very big
scientific
challenge to tackle, but so is the mosquito that carries the parasite.
So there's a huge
scientific
challenge, but there's a huge economic challenge too.
But along with the
scientific
challenge and the economic challenge, there's also a cultural challenge, and this is probably the part about malaria that people don't like to talk about.
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