Sentences with phrase «sciences at least begins»

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And while science may not have as yet explained all the unexplained things in our universe, it has to begin to be seen as, at the very least, having explained enough that we can reasonably dismiss most, if not all, beliefs of this nature.
Moreover, such evidence explicitly supports the belief, also traditional, that one self - same scheme of thought animates and finds at least implicit expression in Whitehead's writings beginning with Science and the Modern World.
Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and other recent human relatives may have begun hunting large mammal species down to size — by way of extinction — at least 90,000 years earlier than previously thought, says a new study published in the journal Science.
The administration has requested, and Congress seems likely to fund, an increase of at least 15 % for DoE's Office of Science for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007, which begins on 1 October 2006.
The mining coalition made no official reply, but in mid-February, as the 90 - day waiting period began to wane, Henry Chajet, a Washington D.C. - based lawyer and lobbyist for the Mining Awareness Resource Group (MARG), a party in the court cases, sent a letter to at least four science journals warning them that they risked unspecified consequences if they published the study.
There wasn't any good reason to believe in the reality of other universes — at least not until near the beginning of the new millennium, when astronomers made one of the most remarkable discoveries in the history of science.
LBTI will begin its official science operations this spring, and will operate for at least three years.
The emerging new model, outlined in the journal Science by Petraglia and his team, shows that there were multiple dispersals of modern humans out of Africa, beginning at least 120,000 years ago.
It is our intention that those who wish to teach have the tools to offer a beginning yoga class upon completion of the training, and to have at least some basic understanding of the vast background of this great science and spiritual practice.
This is the kind of analysis Climate Science should have been doing all along if it was in fact attempting to do real science to begin with, that is, trying to disprove or at least see what might be wrong with its own hypoScience should have been doing all along if it was in fact attempting to do real science to begin with, that is, trying to disprove or at least see what might be wrong with its own hyposcience to begin with, that is, trying to disprove or at least see what might be wrong with its own hypotheses.
We'd like to think that, at least in part, our success begins with our core values as a Rockefeller family institution: Sound science, concern with the well - being of the least fortunate, a commitment to sustaining natural resources, and an understanding that our greatest contribution will be from building the capacity of others to think and act.
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