«The nature of science itself is:
make observations of the natural world, try and identify patterns, ask questions, find answers, ask more questions,» he explains.
Science is a process of
making observations of the natural world, gathering data, asking questions, and performing experiments — all to get a clear picture of how the world works.
Not exact matches
«it was a shock to the people
of the 19th century when they discovered, from
observations science has
made, that many features
of the biological
world could be ascribed to the elegant principal
of natural selection.
It thereby provided a context in which the capacity for careful and objective
observation of the
natural world could
make great advances.
Inquiry is an approach to learning that involves exploring the
natural or material
world in a way that leads to asking questions,
making observations, planning investigations to develop explanations, rigorously testing those explanations, and discussing and debating results with others — all in the service
of coming to a deeper understanding
of scientific phenomena and scientific practices.
That kind
of natural - historical
observation can literally
make the
world wonderful.