Some would argue that this is premature, as long as our scientific knowledge remains incomplete.
DNA. According to current scientific knowledge, safe thresholds for genotoxin consumption cannot be established.
It would require laboratory equipment and scientific knowledge to make a more potent, weapons-grade version, he said.
It enables people to participate in and benefit from the production, sharing and application of scientific knowledge.
In this context, Princess Sumaya presented the objectives of El Hassan Science City to foster scientific knowledge and research.
It bribes prospective parties with guaranteed "transfer of technology and scientific knowledge relating to activities" governed by the treaty.
It became the global epicenter for scientific knowledge and a gathering place for the most brilliant minds of that era.
Greater scientific knowledge about the region's earthquakes and faults would much improve understanding of which areas are most at risk.
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We already have the scientific knowledge to make immediate strides in the provision of clean water and sanitation, provided the funding is there.
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Popularizing science includes all activities that communicate scientific knowledge and scientific methods to the public, outside the formal setting of classrooms.
Such superstitions faded as scientific knowledge increased, but in the 19th century interest in the spirit world revived, beginning in Germany.
The Industrial Revolution happened in Europe with no scientific knowledge beyond what the Greeks, Romans, Chinese and Persians knew in ancient times.
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Collaborative initiatives such as these, which bring together indigenous and scientific knowledge, make an important contribution to climate change monitoring and adaptation.
It brought together a group of indigenous and scientific knowledge holders to discuss how indigenous knowledge can inform policies and scientific perspectives on climate change.
Traditionally, peer review is the gold standard way to advance scientific knowledge.
Africa is prominent as the cradle of humanity, and for its crucial contribution to culture and the scientific knowledge production in the world.
But as far as I can see it is a howling non sequitur to conclude that mental data are objects of scientific knowledge.
It tested students on how much they knew about science and their ability to use scientific knowledge to address questions in daily life.
They added that increases in scientific knowledge had shown that the links between stressors and harm were more complex than was previously thought.
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One of the bio-hackers she worked with used his newly-learned scientific knowledge to track down the dog responsible for fouling his local pavement.
It brings together a group of indigenous and scientific knowledge holders to discuss how indigenous knowledge can inform policies and scientific perspectives on climate change.
He sucked in scientific knowledge from 15 newspapers a day, as well as a half-dozen magazines and the bulletins of various scientific and geographic societies.
That's what happened with fen-phen, where Wyeth was swamped with far more expensive cases of heart-valve damage than lawyers--or scientific knowledge--would have suggested was possible.
The bottom line is that this economy, at its root, is built on a web of scientific knowledge from physics to chemistry to biology.
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As for tuberculosis, another deadly killer of the young, no effective, child-friendly drug exists at present, even though the scientific knowledge to produce one certainly does.
The Report examines the multiple ethical implications of advances in scientific knowledge, medical practice and associated technologies, which have improved our ability to safeguard human welfare.
Over the course of modern history, increasing scientific knowledge has given us deeper insights into epilepsy, psychosis and substance abuse, and has promoted a more humane perspective.
To be objectively real (in the sense of existing an sich and not merely for observers) is not the same as being an object of scientific knowledge.
She pointed out that UNESCO will be working to strengthen the social and human sciences knowledge base and to enhance its contribution to policies informed by scientific knowledge.
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