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How to use the word Scientific in a Sentence?

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As biology meets technology, biotechnology emerges as the architect of groundbreaking scientific innovations: from cellular mastery to societal progress.

Aloo Denish Obiero

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3 months ago

From the lab to the field, from cells to societies, biotechnology carves the path from scientific insight to revolutionary applications.

Aloo Denish Obiero

added by Aloo-Denish
3 months ago

The pursuit of scientific knowledge is a symphony of observation, experimentation, and the harmonious dance of imagination and evidence.

Aloo Denish

added by Aloo-Denish
10 months ago

Behe's concept of Irreducible Complexity sparks curiosity among scientists, caught between Darwinian theory and the possibility of Intelligent Design. Regardless of whether Irreducible Complexity will gain full scientific legitimacy, will be deemed a creationist theory, or will become a point of convergence between Science and Faith, it is interestingly an additional fuel to the scientific quest. - Aloo Denish

Aloo Denish

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11 months ago

The current conservative majority has generally been very skeptical of how much authority various agencies exercise, the one place where they have been less skeptical though, has been an agency’s authority, which is predicated on long settled and well developed technical and scientific expertise.

Supreme Court

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The preliminary ruling by a federal judge in Texas is an assault on science and the FDA’s long-standing role as the authority to make decisions on the safety and efficacy of medicines. For a court to invalidate the approval of a drug that was reviewed and approved more than two decades ago is without precedent. As legal scholars have noted, the courts do not have the medical expertise to make these types of scientific determinations.

Rachel King

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The company continues to believe that these claims are specious and lack scientific merit, however, as the bankruptcy court recognized, resolving these cases in the tort system would take decades and impose significant costs on LTL and the system.

Erik Haas

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The fossils are significantly heavier than the replicas which makes storing, moving and displaying them more complicated than for the replicas, in addition, the original fossils are of immense value to scientific research.

Sinead Marron

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’re looking for the future scientific leaders of this country.

Maya Ajmera

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It was an exciting time within astronomy when ‘Oumuamua was first discovered, and it just became more and more intriguing since the more we learned about it, the harder it became to explain its behavior, as an astrochemist, my own scientific interest in ‘Oumuamua developed as models started emerging to explain its acceleration, which implied pretty unusual chemical properties of the object.

Jennifer Bergner

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When considering the scientific data, Cappadocia is one of the regions in Turkey with the lowest earthquake risk, guests who are planning to visit Turkey can choose Cappadocia for their travels with peace of mind.

Deniz Karkın

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It flies in the face of decades of scientific and clinical evidence, the fact that this lawsuit can undercut something that we know that is extremely safe, extremely effective, and is one of the most accessible ways right now to get an abortion, I think, is absolutely terrifying.

Dana Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Ethical governance in practice is still confined to traditional medical, scientific, as well as educational, establishments. The new measures fail to directly address how privately funded research and other … ventures will be monitored.

Joy Zhang

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s not a particularly big step towards, you know, more like human level intelligence, from the scientific point of view, ChatGPT is not a particularly interesting scientific advance.

Yann LeCunn

Found on CNN
1 year ago

True science is distinctively the study of useless things. For the useful things will get studied without the aid of scientific men. To employ these rare minds on such work is like running a steam engine by burning diamonds.

C.S. Peirce

added by JokerGem
1 year ago

There’s a very strong scientific basis showing that waiting period, even as short as seven days, significantly reduce suicide rates.

Craig Bryan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

WITH THE EMBERS STILL BURNING: The scientific community has done a pronounced amount of hand-wringing about its involvement in the atomic bomb’s creation, and a disproportionately absent amount of the soul-searching with respects to its creation of the science of eugenics. The 450,000 deaths due to the bomb are relatively small in the shadow of the many millions dead as a result of National Socialism’s eugenic campaign. The casualties of The Holocaust are the casualties of the science of eugenics, which so many scientists had actively campaigned for leading up to World War II. Yet, the scientific community has confronted its complicity with collective silence and sometimes outright censorship.

A.E. Samaan

added by AlvaroSiman
1 year ago

More to the point, one cannot understand The Holocaust without understanding the intentions, ideology, and mechanisms that were put in place in 1933. The eugenics movement may have come to a catastrophic crescendo with the Hitler regime, but the political movement, the world-view, the ideology, and the science that aspired to breed humans like prized horses began almost 100 years earlier. More poignantly, the ideology and those legal and governmental mechanisms of a eugenic world-view inevitably lead back to the British and American counterparts that Hitler’s scientists collaborated with. Posterity must gain understanding of the players that made eugenics a respectable scientific and political movement, as Hitler’s regime was able to evade wholesale condemnation in those critical years between 1933 and 1943 precisely because eugenics had gained international acceptance. As this book will evidence, Hitler’s infamous 1933 laws mimicked those already in place in the United States, Britain, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Canada. So what is this scientific and political movement that for 100 years aspired to breed humans like dogs or horses? Eugenics is quite literally, as defined by its principal proponents, an attempt at “directing evolution” by controlling any aspect of human existence that affects human heredity. From its onset, Francis Galton, the cousin of Charles Darwin and the man credited with the creation of the science of eugenics, knew that the cause of eugenics had to be observed with religious fervor and dedication. As the quote on the opening pages of this book illustrates, a eugenicist must “intrude, intrude, intrude.” A vigilant control over anything and everything that affects the gene pool is essential to eugenics. The policies could not allow for the individual to enjoy self-government or self-determination any more than a horse breeder can allow the animals to determine whom to breed with. One simply cannot breed humans like horses without imbuing the state with the level of control a farmer has over its livestock, not only controlling procreation, but also the diet, access to medical services, and living conditions.

A.E. Samaan

added by AlvaroSiman
1 year ago

Your chances of getting infected are altered very little with the [booster], so you can’t say with any scientific integrity that protecting others is why you should get it, my focus is on people who are 65 and older and those who are immune-compromised. That’s who I think really should get.

Michael Osterholm

Found on CNN
1 year ago

One of the factors, which is a main focus of the series, is the very misleading and exploitative marketing from infant formula companies that use messaging about the benefits of their products without almost any scientific basis whatsoever, essentially sending a message that infant formulas are similar to, if not even better than, breastfeeding for the health and well-being of the babies.

Rafael Perez-Escamilla

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The scientific community should be the first ones to say, 'whoa, whoa, whoa, some of these claims are absolutely absurd.' It doesn't mean we don't have a problem. It doesn't mean we won't face challenges, and we shouldn't be thinking about solutions, but we can't be putting out this.

Raymond Boyd/Getty Images

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

So many scientific certainties have been overthrown since our great-grandparents were alive, that’s part of the fun of the book.

Jim WATSON / AFP

Found on CNN
1 year ago

ExxonMobil’s understanding of climate science has developed along with that of the broader scientific community.

Todd Spitler

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I’m not sure there’s really solid scientific evidence that standing is really any better than sitting, i worry that people have this false sense that they are healthy because they are using this desk, and maybe they’re not actually that much better.

Keith Diaz

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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