Sentences with phrase «early scientists»

Early scientists believed that mate choice was driven entirely by the male, for example.
Although he may have been one of the first to suggest that dogs laugh, the idea that other animals laugh had already been suggested by earlier scientists.
Earlier scientists such as Isaac Newton premised this assumption on a prior one that nature was created by an «orderly» God closely resembling if not identical to the God of the Bible, who, having a fixed character, was presumed to have created nature with the same kind of essential order or stability.
Describe how early scientists made their observations of the solar system.
Another science blog rich in advice for early scientists and those things they didn't teach you are graduate school.
Science — Through this activity, children will become early scientists as they compare and contrast how the texture of vegetables changes throughout the cooking process.
BRIGHT AND EARLY Scientists caught an early glimpse of an exploding star in the galaxy NGC7610 (shown before the supernova).
The account of the ways in which the medieval Christian church attempted to suppress early scientists, which Abdus Salam in his preface regards as particularly impressive, consists of little more than a list of ten examples drawn from A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology published almost a century ago.
Although Dolly, the sheep, was the first to be created from the cell of an adult mammal, years earlier scientists managed to replicate frogs and cattle at the embryonic level.
Could it be that we have taken for granted the existence of something fundamental, the way early scientists took for granted the existence of God?
A brilliant animation explaining how early scientists solved the puzzle of the periodic table — and how it all began when one particularly enterprising scientist lit his -LSB-...]
To look at ocean warming over the whole 20th century and earlier scientists compared data from the Challenger and the modern Argo float network, which transmits ocean data via satellite.
One can have prejudices or preconceptions — like the prejudice that most early scientists had that humans were just too small to be able to change something as big as the global climate.
Traditionally, this remark has been interpreted as indicating Newton's modesty, and his recognition that earlier scientists such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo and Descartes had laid the foundations for his laws of motion and his great work on gravity — which is odd, because in 1675 Newton had not made public his ideas about gravity and motion.
(3) many early scientists (the ones we can thank for science as a discipline such as Boyle, Faraday, Joule, Newton, Kelvin, Kepler, Pasteur) and many present day scientists are creationists.
However, there are plenty of science articles that are just interesting, reporting events and explorations in the Arctic and elsewhere that give a fascinating view into how early scientists were coming to an understanding about climate change and processes.
«Both Alfred North Whitehead and J. Robert Oppenheimer have stressed that modern science was born out of the Christian world view... As far as I know, neither of the two men were Christians... Because the early scientists believed that the world was created by a reasonable God, they were not surprised to discover that people could find out something true about nature and the universe on the basis of reason» (pp. 132 - 133).
Yes, religion has done some good along the way, and some of the earlier scientists were religious and even church - funded, but science has since been able to explain much of how the world works.
Earlier scientists had sought a single masterkey to climate, but now they were coming to understand that climate is an intricate system responding to a great many influences.
Our first stop is the ancient world, where some of the earliest scientists and philosophers pondered the true nature of this mysterious substance that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
Early scientists such as the Greeks spent considerable effort engaging in describing and characterizing morphology of various species.
Earlier scientists had sought a single master - key to climate, but now they were coming to understand that climate is an intricate system responding to a great many influences.
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