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When I heard about the destruction, I wondered if they knew that they were destroying much more than a
scientific
research project, that they were destroying medicines that children desperately needed to save their sight and their lives.
After 20 years of careful study and rigorous peer review by thousands of independent scientists, every major
scientific
organization in the world has concluded that the crops currently on the market are safe to eat and that the process of genetic engineering is no more risky than older methods of genetic modification.
These are precisely the same organizations that most of us trust when it comes to other important
scientific
issues such as global climate change or the safety of vaccines.
Let's celebrate
scientific
innovation and use it.
The fear is that those incentives mean that the decision is not made on purely
scientific
grounds, and even if it was, that there would be unintended consequences.
So I am really struck by the notion in your career of the opposition you faced, that when you began thinking about exoplanets, there was extreme skepticism in the
scientific
community that they existed, and you proved them wrong.
And I looked across all 100 Idealab companies, and 100 non-Idealab companies to try and come up with something
scientific
about it.
Mary Roach is an amazing writer who takes potentially mundane
scientific
subjects and makes them not mundane at all; she makes them really fun.
In 2008, I picked up a
scientific
study looking at how many years we have of valuable materials to extract from the ground: copper, 61; tin, zinc, 40; silver, 29.
And finally, of course, also a very popular
scientific
metaphor, we can see trees being used to map all species known to man.
But networks are not just a
scientific
metaphor.
Others have sought a more
scientific
explanation, but I think it's fair to say that they still consider the molecules of life to be special.
And at the time, I was working on the history of
scientific
collections of skulls.
These aren't wild guesses, but hypotheses that tackle kinks in the
scientific
theory of the Big Bang.
While these models are inspired and guided by many
scientific
experiments, there are very few objective experiments to directly test them, yet.
This entire collection, Wanderers, that was named after planets, was not to me really about fashion per se, but it provided an opportunity to speculate about the future of our race on our planet and beyond, to combine
scientific
insight with lots of mystery and to move away from the age of the machine to a new age of symbiosis between our bodies, the microorganisms that we inhabit, our products and even our buildings.
And this puts in front of all of us a huge responsibility, to consider carefully both the unintended consequences as well as the intended impacts of a
scientific
breakthrough.
It's interesting that as I talk to people, my
scientific
colleagues as well as others, there's a wide variety of viewpoints about this.
These mountains contain also a
scientific
paradox: They are made by quartz, which is a very common mineral on the earth's crust, and the rock made up by quartz is called quartzite, and quartzite is one of the hardest and least soluble minerals on earth.
It is not
scientific
to say that they are hungry when they're hunting and they're tired when their tongues are hanging out, and then say when they're playing with their children and acting joyful and happy, we have no idea if they can possibly be experiencing anything.
That is not
scientific.
And I started to rifle through all the hundreds of
scientific
references that I put in my book and I realized that the answer was right in the room with me.
Or in
scientific
notation, 6.02 times 10 to the 23rd particles.
We have advanced medical technology, we have defense technology, we have
scientific
technology, we even have advanced technology for art.
Such a good thing that an entire field of
scientific
endeavor is devoted to its study.
She was a NASA project scientist who spearheaded the NASA side of the Rosetta mission, which became famous this year for landing a rover on a comet, and the 1.5 billion dollar Galileo mission to Jupiter, two high-profile
scientific
victories for NASA, the United States and the world.
But the Greeks were great scientists of the mind and in the 5th century B.C., Leucippus of Miletus came up with one of the most enduring
scientific
ideas ever.
Centuries of
scientific
thought and experimentation have established that the real elements, things like hydrogen, carbon, and iron, can be broken down into atoms.
But that power comes with its own host of
scientific
issues.
But for most
scientific
uses, you only need the first forty or so.
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