Yes it is. It is the adjective form of the word science.
"Scientifically-based" should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun. For example, in the phrase "scientifically-based research," the hyphen clarifies that the two words together modify "research." However, when used after the noun, such as "the research is scientifically based," the hyphen is not needed.
scientifically the evidence didn't match.
Frankenstein was not scientifically created - his monster was however.
The root word for "scientifically" is "science."
No they,are not some are tested on but they are not scientifically createx
There is no single person who was responsible for scientifically creating all shapes.
Scientifically when does a cell become a living thing
Not sure what you mean by "scientifically funny", but a joke can be both scientific, i.e. about some science topic (and perhaps even scientifically accurate), and funny.
The term supernatant scientifically refers to lying above a precipitate or sediment. Supernatant scientifically also refers to floating on the surface of a liquid.
Scientifically speaking, yes.
Potentially, it depends what the opinion is. For example if my opinion was that cheese floats then that can be scientifically tested.
it is totally wrong for human to bear twins, i mean scientifically.