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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline luggage.
The popular scientific books by our scientists aren't the outcome of hard work, but are written when they are resting on their laurels.
Popular ideas about AIDS are based on a hypothesis that does not stand up to scientific scrutiny. — © Nate Mendel
Popular ideas about AIDS are based on a hypothesis that does not stand up to scientific scrutiny.
It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb cholesterol if you take it from another person's plate.
I started my scientific work by putting forward a hypothesis on the arrangement of atoms in nitrogen-containing molecules.
It used to be, it is accepted scientific wisdom the Earth is flat, and this heretic named Galileo was branded a denier.
Dogs get lost hundreds of times and no one ever notices it or sends an account of it to a scientific magazine.
The EPA's climate change regulations are based on compromised scientific reports and heavily flawed data.
Movies are a whole different ball-game, now. It's much more of a business - very scientific.
Scientists should be doing a better job of guarding their own reputations and of the general scientific community.
Every succeeding scientific discovery makes greater nonsense of old-time conceptions of sovereignty.
Paradoxical as it may at first appear, the fact is that, as W. H. George has said, scientific research is an art, not a science.
With scientific advances, Congress must now make changes to reflect new therapeutic options. — © Nathan Deal
With scientific advances, Congress must now make changes to reflect new therapeutic options.
Painting is so poetic, while sculpture is more logical and scientific and makes you worry about gravity.
I'm so proud to represent my hometown on the International Space Station where we conduct scientific research that can benefit all of humankind.
Most scientific revelations happened after the pursuit of knowledge quit being secret and hermetic.
More scientific language and less diplomatic rhetoric may make this world even better.
I take no pleasure in the fact that the scientific predictions I've relayed to popular audiences turn out to be true.
If physicists could not quote in the text, they would not feel that much was lost with respect to advancement of knowledge of the natural world. If historians could not quote, they would deem it a disastrous impediment to the communication of knowledge about the past. A luxury for physicists, quotation is a necessity for historians, indispensable to historiography.
Scientific discovery requires sustained funding for decades, and politicians can destroy it in a single budget cycle.
If a psychiatric and scientific inquiry were to be made upon our rulers, mankind would be appalled at the disclosures.
The Nobel awards should be regarded as giving recognition to this general scientific progress as well as to the individuals involved.
Science is and should be seen as "completely neutral" on the issue of the theistic or atheistic implications of scientific results.
The beauty of science and the nature of scientific revelations constitute part of the modern theologian's perspective and toolbox.
Whatever I learned reading 'Scientific American,' nothing can finally compete with your own observations.
James Bridenstine is a climate denier with no scientific background who has made a career out of ignoring science.
I should add that it is open to debate whether what we call the writing of history these days is truly scientific.
On the ordinary view of each species having been independently created, we gain no scientific explanation.
When scientific conversations cease, then dogma rather than knowledge begins to rule the day.
The traditional view of the sanctity of human life will collapse under pressure from scientific, technological and demographic developments.
The outstanding scientific discovery of the twentieth century is not television, or radio, but rather the complexity of the land organism.
The process of philosophic and scientific enlightenment has shaken the stability of beliefs held explicitly as articles of faith.
The supreme maxim in scientific philosophising is this: wherever possible, logical constructions are to be substituted for inferred entities.
Oral myths are closer to the genetic conclusions than the often ambiguous scientific evidence of archaeology.
I teach people to be flexible, scientific and logical in their thinking and therefore to be less prone to brainwashing by the therapist.
The principal hindrance to the advancement of the kingdom of God is greed. It is the chief obstacle to heaven-sent revival. It seems that when the back of greed is broken, the human spirit soars into regions of unselfishness. I believe that it is safe to say there can be no continuous revival without 'hilarious' giving. And I fear no contradiction: wherever there is 'hilarious' giving there will soon be revival!
I have been practicing, with scientific precision, nonviolence and its possibilities for an unbroken period of over fifty years.
The refusal to acknowledge the scientific value of embryonic stem cell research is one more tragic misstep. — © Lois Capps
The refusal to acknowledge the scientific value of embryonic stem cell research is one more tragic misstep.
Until man duplicates a blade of grass, nature can laugh at his so called scientific knowledge.
The earlier you invest, the higher that attrition rate is because it's compounded. We have a more scientific method of investment.
In daily life we must see that it is not happiness that makes us grateful, but gratefulness that makes us happy. It is necessary, then, to cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.
One day is enough to master reading in Korean. Hangeul is a very scientific and convenient alphabet system for communication.
To conclude, therefore, let no man out of a weak conceit of sobriety, or an ill-applied moderation, think or maintain, that a man can search too far or be too well studied in the book of God's word, or in the book of God's works; divinity or philosophy; but rather let men endeavour an endless progress or proficience in both."—Bacon: "Advancement of Learning".
...it is time [for Islam] to assume, along with all of the great cultural traditions, the modern risks of scientific knowledge.
I assert that the cosmic religious experience is the strongest and the noblest driving force behind scientific research.
But the scientific importance of a change in knowledge of fact consists precisely in j its having consequences for a system of theory.
In economics, hope and faith coexist with great scientific pretension and also a deep desire for respectability.
Science is not there for you to cherry pick ... You can decide whether or not to believe in it but that doesn’t change the reality of an emergent scientific truth. — © Neil deGrasse Tyson
Science is not there for you to cherry pick ... You can decide whether or not to believe in it but that doesn’t change the reality of an emergent scientific truth.
I think the best SF writers are very aware of what we, in the scientific community, are doing, thinking, and discovering.
Human-induced climate change is a scientific reality, and its effective control is a moral imperative for humanity.
There are many portions of economical doctrine which appear to me as scientific in form as they are consonant with facts.
No scientific subject has ever aroused quite the same mixture of hopes and fears [as atomic energy].
There's a lot of scientific data that I found out as a scientist that actually show that this is really a young Earth.
We feel that even if all possible scientific questions be answered, the problems of life have still not been touched at all.
... scientific research is compounded of ... empirical procedures, general speculative ideas, and mathematical or abstract reasoning.
Who or what inspires you?" "I must admit that I often read my own articles in scientific journals and inspire myself.
I abhor vivisection with my whole soul. All the scientific discoveries stained with innocent blood I count as of no consequence.
Moreover, in the experimental sciences, the scientific fraternity must test a new theory to destruction, if possible.
I think the scientific goals and the technical challenges were the two things that equally motivated me.
The scientific attitude of mind involves a sweeping away of all other desires in the interest of the desire to know.
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