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    What Is Science

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    smelled. Verifiability is the characteristic one uses to confirm or deny your empirical observation‚ and based on that one can try to repeat the discoveries until it is clear that the innovative report was an error or accurate. This feature allows scientists to verify their findings from other researches. Cumulative aspect allows researchers to start somewhere. This feature is unique because researchers can find out what others already have and gives them the option to add or remove from their research

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    In the short story “A Saucer of Loneliness‚” a young woman undergoes an experience that alters the future of her life forever. The event that changed her life occurred in Central Park‚ when she spotted a flying saucer that held her rigid in the air‚ before it dropped her to the ground (83). At first‚ bypassers primarily claimed that the woman was knocked down by a man. Once the woman announced that she was hit by a flying saucer‚ the demeanor of the people around her was altered completely. The authorities

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    it so researchable and interesting; there is information on both sides of the argument - on Oppenheimer’s morals and on criticism on the U.S. government. Scientists‚ can kind of care‚ care‚ or not care about morality; and there is a responsibility when making war decisions - there should be a parallel harmony between the government and scientists. However the

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    Animal Experimentation

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    ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION There has been a controversy between animal rights supporters and scientists about whether it is right to use animals in experimental research. Also‚ it is very debatable whether using animals for such research results in finding a cure for diseases. From my point of view‚ if there are no other alternatives‚ and if it is possible that this will contribute to science‚ animals may be used for experimental research.  Although the animal rights activists claim that people and

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    2011 Area of Knowledge: Natural Sciences & Arts Ways of Knowing: Perception→ Reason and Emotion Knowledge Issue: To what extent may the subjective nature of perception be regarded as an advantage for artists but an obstacle to be overcome by scientists? A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby is called an Artist. All artists have a way to express their art works. These expressions are usually recognized by different kinds of perspectives. One of the most common

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    Chronometric Dating

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    dating methods‚ scientists depended on their past archives of fossils and strata in order to determine how old a newly found fossil was. However‚ it wasn’t until the mid 20th century that scientists could abandon this pathetic‚ inaccurate process and move into a more acceptable precise and detailed procedure. The old way was done by comparing one fossil to other fossils found in the same layer of the earth’s ground and studying the physical characteristics of the fossil. Scientists took guesses and

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    explanation of what scientists observe in nature or in the results of their experiment. A scientific theory is a well-tested and widely accepted scientific hypothesis. The Scientific Law (Law of Nature) is a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the universe. Peer review involves scientists openly publishing details of the models and methods they used‚ the results of their experiments‚ and the reasoning behind their hypothesis for other scientists in their field

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    The public’s attitude towards science is something that is least talked about in our society. Even in schools‚ teaching students about how scientists communicate with the public is given the least importance. As a result‚ I think most people who are involved in science disciplines are not sure how to respond when they come across this question. Despite rapid scientific progress‚ many people of the public feel somewhat excluded from the debate surrounding the application of science in new technologies

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    What are the origins of life on Earth? This question has been highly debated by scientists for a long time. Scientists are trying to determine what makes Earth so unique that life thrives here but in no other planets that we are aware of. There are several theories that scientists have proposed in trying to determine the origins of life on Earth. Some theorize that life derived from an extraterrestrial source‚ others believe autotrophs were the source‚ and other groups hypothesizes that heterotrophs

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    Biology Article

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    character has had his memories altered by scientists using electrode caps. The article then goes into detail about how a new set of experiments‚ led by MIT neuroscientists Steve Ramirez and Xu Liu in Susumu Tonegawa’s lab‚ shows that by using a stunning set of molecular neuroscience techniques. Scientists have captured specific memories in mice‚ altered them‚ and shown that the mice behave in accord with these new‚ false‚ implanted memories. The scientists needed a way of labeling neurons that were

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