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But they greatly underestimated the
scientific
challenge.
And so when those tools started to fail, and public opinion started to turn against those tools, they had no
scientific
expertise to figure out what to do.
Now this effort well understands the
scientific
challenge.
Luria looked at people just before they entered the
scientific
age, and he found that these people were resistant to classifying the concrete world.
Now, not only do we have much more education, and much of that education is scientific, and you can't do science without classifying the world.
Compare the doctor in 1900, who really had only a few tricks up his sleeve, with the modern general practitioner or specialist, with years of
scientific
training.
Those three projects, they're based on very simple
scientific
phenomena, such as magnetism, the sound waves, or over here, the physical properties of a substance, and what I'm trying to do is I'm trying to use these phenomena and show them in a poetic and unseen way, and therefore invite the viewer to pause for a moment and think about all the beauty that is constantly surrounding us.
And in fact, one student asked me the other day, "Do they get phantom PMS?" (Laughter) A subject ripe for
scientific
enquiry, but we haven't pursued that.
Now, that's not really a
scientific
theory, so we can forget about it.
He says, "They are
scientific
investigations with real intellectual value."
When medicine became somewhat scientific, in about 450 BC, with Hippocrates and those boys, they tried to look for herbs, plants that would literally shake the bad spirits out.
But our desire to believe this story is so deeply embedded that we are reinventing it again for the
scientific
age, for example, with the idea of cryonics.
And the team is expert, and the team is courageous, and brimming with innovation and
scientific
discovery, as is true of any major expedition on the planet.
Of course, you understand, the central
scientific
challenge of a project like this one is qualifying, quantifying and representing uncertainty and inconsistency at each step of this process.
So, I've no time to go into all the different
scientific
results.
What I decided to look for was a strong data and analytic risk assessment tool, something that would let judges actually understand with a
scientific
and objective way what the risk was that was posed by someone in front of them.
So I went out and built a phenomenal team of data scientists and researchers and statisticians to build a universal risk assessment tool, so that every single judge in the United States of America can have an objective,
scientific
measure of risk.
Doctors and the
scientific
community can only address issues when they know there's something to address.
First, a process of rationalization of
scientific
research, which has accelerated technical progress.
It doesn't tend to be based on any
scientific
framework.
So essentially, everything that is created goes through a series of life cycle stages, and we use this
scientific
process called life cycle assessment, or in America, you guys say life cycle analysis, in order to have a clearer picture of how everything that we do in the technical part of those systems affects the natural environment.
I can appreciate that there is estimation risk in this, but since this is based on widespread
scientific
consensus, the odds that it's not completely wrong are better than the odds that our house will burn down or we'll get in a car accident.
Now, since 2010, I have poled myself eight times across the Okavango Delta to conduct detailed
scientific
surveys along a 200-mile, 18-day research transect.
And what Yamaka did, in a fantastic form of
scientific
cookery, was he showed that four ingredients, just four ingredients, could effectively convert any cell, adult cell, into a master stem cell.
They will require an enormous amount of
scientific
ingenuity.
We're living in an era of
scientific
creationism, 9/11 conspiracy theories, psychic hotlines, and a resurgence of religious fundamentalism.
As a researcher, a professor and a new parent, my goal is to conduct
scientific
research that helps us understand how kids function in a legal system that was designed for adults.
Science starts with observation, but the trick is to identify the patterns and signatures that we might otherwise dismiss as myth or coincidence, isolate them, and test them with
scientific
rigor.
So we have to bait the rig, because we need to get the statistical number of samples through to get the
scientific
evidence, and by baiting the rig, we're obviously changing shark behavior.
Because we needed to preserve the
scientific
method, we ran a control rig which was a black neoprene rig just like a normal black wetsuit against the, what we call, SAMS technology rig.
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