This part of the product is basic engineering, not scientific discovery like the CIGS process.
But when we recognize those rare instances of scientific discovery, we recognize them as things we should trust.
We invited students from a lot of your states and they showcased projects that covered the full range of scientific discovery.
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Change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation, and make America home to the next generation of manufacturing, scientific discovery, technological breakthroughs.
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But government does have the ability to spark innovation, to support the research, the scientific discovery, that has always led to breakthroughs and new products.
Much of his energy in later life, in lecturing and writing, was devoted to trying to show that such innately religious beliefs could co-exist with scientific discovery.
While the convergence of science and commercial interests is laudable, the erosion of industry support in the pursuit of scientific discovery for its own sake is worrisome.
"The pace of scientific discovery has been phenomenal, " Martin says.
As a result, what starts off unpromisingly as the tarted-up travelogue of a privileged island-hopper turns into a journey of scientific discovery to the corners of the earth.
Historically, scientific discovery has been the driving engine of healthcare.
The statistician Stephen Stigler once wrote an elegant essay about the futility of the practice of eponymy in science that is, the practice of naming a scientific discovery after its inventor.
In the nineteen-sixties, the sociologist Robert K. Merton wrote a famous essay on scientific discovery in which he raised the question of what the existence of multiples tells us about genius.
But although such claims are frightening, and the more so the more distant the memory of the disease, they should be subjected to the same rigorous scrutiny as any other apparent scientific discovery especially by the reviewers and editors of influential journals.
The key to meeting these challenges -- to improving our health and well-being, to harnessing clean energy, to protecting our security, and succeeding in the global economy -- will be reaffirming and strengthening America's role as the world's engine of scientific discovery and technological innovation.
Anybody in the scientific community will tell you that anybody who wants to lead the world in scientific exploration and discovery has to do flagships every once in a while.
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The poll is being run by the Seti Institute in California and Dr Mark Showalter, who led the scientific team behind the discovery of P4 and P5.
The point I want to make is that the discovery itself was scientific method.
Other applications might be more robust internal database search for e-discovery or for scientific analysis of large datasets.
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The basic discoveries then lead either directly or after a while to applications, but the driver behind the discovery is basic scientific curiosity, but not a desire to solve a particular medical or social problem.
The exhibition, which will be open for at least six months, traces the story of Richard's short reign (he was only king from 1483 to 1485), as well as the archaeological and scientific procedures that led to the discovery of his skeleton.
After all, if any radical new technology works, he says, a savvy inventor ought to skip the media and publish the details of their discovery in a credible scientific journal to establish that he, or she, made the breakthrough first.
Among historians of capitalism and technology, the process of engineering--a method of repeatable creation derived from the 17th-century discovery and exploitation of the scientific method--gets much of the credit for our world.
The very act of pursuing answers to basic scientific questions about cell receptors opened new doors to discovery and innovation.
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She says the discovery of DNA was the first big scientific breakthrough that altered the way contemporary crime novels were structured.
In 2003 the scientific and popular press were both filled with the discovery of a similar arrangement on the Indonesian island of Flores.
The discovery of the pine in 1994 caused a scientific sensation, and prompted the Australian government to protect the site where it was growing.
Like natural selection and germs, the discovery of cancer stem cells illustrates how the most fruitful scientific findings are often not those of individual experiments, however intriguing, but those that organise knowledge into theory.
One can argue that multiple pages can weaken your position, but this is not how things work in Facebook: users jump from one page to another without any specific discovery pattern in mind (if you look for a scientific word to describe this behavior and impress your colleagues, try serendipity).
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