paleo-magnetism
A scientific conclusion that is supported can be said to have been confirmed, or verified.
I can not think of any special scientific word for "correct". Perhaps. "verified" or "verifiable" or "valid" or "validated" or "true" or "affirmed" or "proven".
constructing plausible theories
Research must be logical and objective in order to be used for anything scientific. The characteristic is that the person doing the research wants the truth and does not bias the research with feelings.
Manganese absorptions have not been yet verified, but some evidence do tell that iron and manganese can share some common absorption and transport pathways.
scientist deals with the physicals world so all claim are subject to indepent experimentalverification and peer review for agreement with the established body of evidence
Such an occurrence has yet to be verified, scientifically.
Pseudoscientific information refers to claims or beliefs that are presented as scientific but lack evidence or cannot be verified through scientific methods. This could include ideas that are not supported by scientific consensus, rely on anecdotal evidence, or use flawed reasoning to draw conclusions. It is often used to promote beliefs or products that do not hold up to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
scientific theory
In science, evidence must be the result of an investigation or experiment that can be repeated. This way, anyone can find that the results are true, and it can be verified by the scientific community rather than be a claim made by one person or party. If it is reproducible, it counts as evidence for a hypothesis.
None that has been scientifically verified.
Facts
A scientific conclusion that is supported can be said to have been confirmed, or verified.
science is never a fact its only Theories
Scientific law
One of the conditions that must be satisfied is that it must match the evidence that is provided. Next it should be able to predict things. Lastly, it's statement must be able to be verified independently.
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