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A scientist is a person engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge. In a more restricted sense, a scientist may refer to an individual who uses the scientific method. The person may be an expert in one or more areas of science. This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word. Scientists perform research toward a more comprehensive understanding of nature, including physical, mathematical and social realms.
Philosophy is a distinct activity that is not generally considered science. Philosophers aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of intangible aspects of reality and experience that cannot be physically measured.
Scientists are also distinct from engineers, those who design, build, and maintain devices for particular situations; however, no engineer attains that title without significant study of science and the scientific method. When science is done with a goal toward practical utility, it is called applied science. An applied scientist may not be designing something in particular, but rather is conducting research with the aim of developing new technologies and practical methods. When science is done with an inclusion of intangible aspects of reality it is called natural philosophy.
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Plot: Meek, little inventor Calvin Q. Calculus defies the ranting of his battle-ax wife and invents a portable hole, which will revolutionize dog bone storage, rescue of babies from safes, and golfer putts. But a thief steals Calculus' supply of portable holes and uses them to go on a crime spree.
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Plot: Segments: "A Rustic Ballad," a story of feuding hillbillys; "A Tone Poem," a mood piece set on a blue bayou; "A Jazz Interlude," a bobby-soxer goes jitterbugging with her date at the malt shop; "A Ballad in Blue," dark room, rain and somber landscapes illustrate the loss of a lover; "A Musical Recitation," the story of Casey at the Bat; "Ballade Ballet," ballet dancers perform in silhouette; "A Fairy Tale with Music," Peter and the Wolf; "After You've Gone," four musical instruments chase through a surreal landscape; "A Love Story," about the romance between a fedora and a bonnet; "Opera Pathetique," the story of Willie, the Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met.
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We kept telling feminists that if they want more women in STEM, THEY should go into STEM instead of gender studies. Well, it seems they took that advice and did just that, and now science is suffering because of it... WHAT HAVE WE DONE?!?!?! Source: http://reason.com/blog/2016/09/22/are-stem-syllabi-gendered-a-feminist-pro Study: http://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2467&context;=tqr Background from Time Travel Girl
Over the years, scientists have made some pretty incredible discoveries. But what about the two-headed dog? And monkey slaves? Here are ten crazy scientists who created strange animal hybrids, made the public vomit over an electrocuted corpse and even consumed vomit themselves. 10 Science Experiments That Could Have Ended The World - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NAJIH-BOXM Music = Mission by Bob Bradley/Matt Sanchez, Lockout by Terry Devine-King, Dark-Motion by Terry Devine-King/Evelyn Glennie Click to Subscribe.. http://bit.ly/WTVC4x Check out the best of Alltime10s - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLec1lxRhYOzt2qqqnFBIpUm63wr5yhLF6 This was our list of 10 Insane Scientists From History. What did you think? Let us know in the comments below. Where else to find All Time ...
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This is Alexei Leonov, a Soviet Cosmonaut who would have probably been the first man on the moon, were it not for the death of this man, the brilliant engineer Sergei Korolev. Sucks to be you Comrade Leonov. Korolev was the Soviet Union’s lead rocket engineer during the space race, and his work on Sputnik and Vostok helped Yuri Gagarin become the first human in orbit. Korolev died on January 14th 1966, and his loss enabled the US to catch up and exceed the Soviet’s spacefaring capabilities. But was his death an accident, or something more sinister? In 1966 Indian Nuclear Physicist Dr Homi Jhangir Bhabha claimed India was on the verge of producing a nuclear weapon, but this man so important to achieving that goal was killed in a suspicious plane crash not long after his speech. It is specu...
Hundreds of the world’s leading scientists, including famed physicist Stephen Hawking, warn in an open letter Tuesday that a Donald Trump win in November would prove disastrous to global efforts against climate change... Read More At: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/scientists-donald-trump_us_57e1ac04e4b0e80b1b9eda3d Clip from The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio Monday - Friday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern time zone. Check out our website - and become a member - at: http://www.SecularTalkRadio.com Listen to the Live Show or On Demand archive at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kylekulinski Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kylekulinski Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SecularTalk Friends Of SecularTalk: http://www.fac...
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A team of scientists from France, Scotland and the Netherlands has won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry... for their work on developing tiny machines... that are a thousand times thinner than a strand of hair. Oh Jung-hee has the details. This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three chemists for their design and synthesis of the "world's smallest machines." Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa from France, Scotland, and the Netherlands,... have developed molecules that can be linked together and controlled to form nano-sized mechanical parts and generate energy. Dating back to the 1980s,... Sauvage linked two tiny rings to create a molecular chain, Stoddart designed a ring on an axle and Feringa designed the first molecular motor. The Nobel Committee said...
Subtitles in English, Spanish and Catalan. To switch subtitles on, press CC and in Settings, choose the language. IRB Barcelona scientist, Jens Lüders, leads the Microtubule Organization Laboratory at the IRB Barcelona. He talks about cell division, microtubule related diseases and curiosity. More information about his research and his lab here: https://www.irbbarcelona.org/en/research/microtubule-organization “Meet Our Scientists” comprises a series of 3-minute videos to present several IRB Barcelona's leading scientists. The videos seek to show the insight, passion, character and talent of the researchers that work at the centre. Special thanks to: Jaume Ponsa (Zero i U) Guillem Pueyo (Zero i U) Parc Científic de Barcelona Albert Ros (IRB Barcelona)
President Obama this week reiterated the call for a U.S. mission to Mars that he first proposed in April, 2010. He called for a partnership with private sector companies to develop the means to send humans to and from Mars by the 2030s. At the same time, as VOA’s Greg Flakus reports from Houston, some space experts are returning to the idea of using the moon as a first step.
Great Barrier Reef pronounced dead by scientists. For most of its life, the reef was the world’s largest living structure, and therefore the only 1 visible from area. It was 1,400 miles long, with 2,900 individual reefs and one,050 islands. In total space, it absolutely was larger than the uk, and it contained a lot of multifariousness than all of Europe combined. It harbored one,625 species of fish, 3,000 species of shellfish, 450 species of coral, 220 species of birds, and thirty species of whales and dolphins. Among its several alternative achievements, the reef was home to at least one of the world’s largest populations of sirenian and therefore the largest tract of inexperienced turtles. https://youtu.be/4p_YXKT5qWU Source : https://goo.gl/tLYln5 Long Road Ahead by Kevin MacLeo...
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A gathering of great scientists who individually will tell a personal story related to science. Tracy Day, Brian Green (The Elegant Universe), Ira Flatow (Science Radio Host), Neil deGrasse Tyson (The Cosmos), Richard Dawkins (A Selfish Gene), Bill Nye (The Science Guy), Neal Stephenson (Science Fiction Author) Not a single Christian on this panel as rightfully so!
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1 Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare... Ours is said to be a Godless age, yet billions remain faithful to religions thousands of years old. Scientist Colin Blakemore examines Christianity's relationship with science, arguing that science is the biggest challenge Christianity has ever faced. For more than 1,500 years Christians saw the bible as the primary source of knowledge, but in the 17th century a new movement emerged that challenged the Christian view of the world, the Scientific Revolution. During the Renaissance the rising power of science forced the Catholic Church to silence rebellious scientists. By the 19th century the enlightenment had given rise to a new generation of scienti...
This is the greatest discovery in the history of paleontology, Indisputably. Dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur DNA. The atheistic science world wants you to know nothing about , they wish it weren't true, they don't want it to be true, when they hear it they put it out of their mind. Their problem is, it's proven and factual. Also, we are finding carbon-14 in these samples proving their true age to be well under 57,000 years. You will hear from the scoffers ... it's a hoax, it's contaminated, fraud ... bla bla bla. Please check out the evidence for your self. Another little piece of data that has been swept under the rug is that the Neanderthal DNA has been sequenced. Its closer to man then a chimp is to a chimp within the same species of chimps. Neanderthals' are 100% human. DNA doesn't...
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Bearden, US Army, PhD calls for the scientific community to act. "To the sincere person who remains skeptical, consider this: Absolute proof is not needed before serious research begins on the subject. In no other field of human endeavor is proof required before serious study and research begins; on the contrary, proof is the result of this research. In this regard, the subject of extraterrestrial studies is being held to an irrational requirement of proof before serious research can begin, on the one hand, and denounced as an area of spurious interest because no proof exists, on the other!" -Steven M. Greer, MD RECOMMENDED SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY ACTIONS As observations of the UFO phenomena reported by many thousands of witnesses are validated, a new set of scient...
Has modern science discovered the firmament? Is the Van Allen Belt part of it? Why has NASA (on more than one occasion) wanted to blow it up and/or punch holes in something they readily admit is here for our protection? How come Orion can't get through the Van Allen Belt, yet we were told Apollo had no problem doing so 40+ years ago? Meanwhile... the lunatics at CERN are thinking it would be a good thing to re-create the conditions of the alleged "Big Bang." Strange days indeed... Articles mentioned in this video: http://www.ibtimes.com/invisible-plas... http://www.geek.com/science/group-of-... http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history... http://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/... Orignial Video//https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtL0GA-pdC8 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lo...
Four NASA scientists look into the so-called 'science' of man-made global warming.
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Tom Campbell, physicist (formerly with NASA), and Bruce Lipton, biologist (author of The Biology of Belief), discuss what they have discovered about reality from their unique perspectives. This is an uplifting and insightful interview by Chuck and Karen Robison of What If It Really Works. Produced by MBT Events. This video has been edited from the original format to comply more fully with Tom's YouTube channel requirements. http://www.mybigTOE.com http://www.brucelipton.com
Documentary telling, in their own words and through fascinating and revealing archive, the story of some of the genetic scientists who dared to discover the secret of life.
Massage prescribed by the scientists. What is reflexology: Massage to relieve tension by finger pressure; based on the belief that there are reflex points on the feet, hands, and head that are connected to every part of the body. Reflexology is the application of pressure to areas on the feet, hands and ears. Reflexology is generally relaxing and may be an effective way to alleviate stress. Reflexologists claim that reflexology also can treat a wide variety of medical conditions, such as asthma, diabetes and cancer. However, scientific evidence is lacking to support these claims. Reflexology is generally considered safe, although very vigorous pressure may cause discomfort for some people. 按摩用橄欖油 按摩,從而緩解由手指的壓力緊張;基於相信有上腳,手反射點,和頭連接到主體的每一個部分 考慮足療一般是安全的,雖然很蓬勃的壓力可能會引起不適用於一些人。 ...
You shoulda made me a drunkard
Shoulda made me a liar
Made me a preacher
With a head full of fire
You coulda made me a gambler
Coulda made me a thief
Made me a salesman
Pockets full of receipts
But I chose water over wine
Jars of formaldehyde
Think of all the things I missed
Why'd you make me a scientist
Is this the best you've got
I'm not impressed
Anything you can do
I'll equate and project
I chose water over wine
Jars of formaldehyde
Think of everything I missed