The phrase
"scientific establishment" refers to the community of scientists, researchers, institutions, and organizations that form the core of the scientific community. It represents the accepted and recognized body of knowledge, practices, and theories in a particular field of science. The
scientific establishment is responsible for advancing scientific knowledge through research, experiments, publications, and funding, and plays a crucial role in shaping scientific consensus and determining what is considered credible and reliable within the scientific community.
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We need solutions to the problems caused by global warming, and to find the solutions, the government and
scientific establishments need to work together.
In a recent lecture delivered at Gresham College, London, Ward points out that the
modern scientific establishment is committed to a programme «to propagate a reductionist, materialist worldview under the guise of «proper science».»
«To get them to understand the labor market issues here, when they have just gained a foothold in this
great scientific establishment of ours, is almost impossible,» he says.
The film portrays Monckton single - handedly attacking the entire
global scientific establishment, sabotaging any possibility of climate legislation in the USA, and thereby demolishing any possible global deal on emissions - reduction through the UNFCCC process.
The vote is the latest twist in a bitter fight between many House Republicans and the
U.S. scientific establishment over the rules of engagement on federal funding for research.
As a mark of just how much the tide has turned, in January 2013, Al - Khalili gave a talk about his ideas on quantum tunneling and DNA mutations at the Royal Institution, London's
prestigious scientific establishment.
Nowhere near as premature as the predictions issued by the IPCC in the 80's but then the IPCC is a political body and UAH one of the
finest scientific establishments in the world and political bodies are famous for delivering wild unsubstantiated propaganda to back up their hidden agendas.
I took this to mean that a
liberal scientific establishment invented the idea that carbon dioxide plays a role in Earth's climate system to support raising taxes.
In the release, Fred Palmer, representing the Greening Earth Society said, «The Center's viewpoint is a needed antidote to the misleading and usually erroneous scientific claims emanating from the
Federal scientific establishment and adopted by leading politicians, such as Vice President A1 Gore.»
Four years after his death, one of the most important figures of the
Chinese scientific establishment has given us a first - person account of growing to manhood and eminence in revolutionary China.
Noting the backward - slipping relationship between science and the rest of the public, he expressed his hope that AAAS members and constituents will «continue to pursue ambitious goals, embrace a spirit of innovation, and work with the
greater scientific establishment not only to tackle the most pressing problems of the day but also to build a societal culture that champions science and thrives on the rewards of strong science - society relations.»
But, and there is no putting it nicely, deliberate fraud is far more widespread than
the scientific establishment is generally willing to admit.
Many defenders of
the scientific establishment will admit to this problem, then offer hymns to the self - correcting nature of the scientific method.
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and
the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too fine a point on it, dead wrong.
It did so conspicuously this past winter, when spokespersons for mainline churches,
the scientific establishment and the universities lined up behind the American...
Deviating from the establishment position, she wrote about embryonic stem cell research in First Things («What We Know About Embryonic Stem Cells,» January 2007) andfor her effrontery was attacked by
the scientific establishment.
The project requires that
the scientific establishment commit itself to a strategy of indoctrination, in which the teachers first tell students what they are supposed to believe and then inform them about any difficulties only later, when it is deemed safe to do so.
Provine blamed
the scientific establishment itself for misleading the public about the absolute incompatibility of contemporary Darwinism with any belief in God, designing forces, or absolute standards of good and evil.
Rather, it suggests that
the scientific establishment, having been wrong so often in the past, may well be wrong again.
That von Däniken stands alone against gigantic opposition from
the scientific establishment does not prove that he is wrong.
But Seculars are linked closely to the nation's educational, journalistic, and
scientific establishments to an equally impressive extent.
It did so conspicuously this past winter, when spokespersons for mainline churches,
the scientific establishment and the universities lined up behind the American Civil Liberties Union.
Evolution as understood by
the scientific establishment is simply materialist philosophy applied to biology.
Let them know — both
the scientific establishment and society at large — that tomorrow's scientists are a force to be reckoned with.