be accepted as homosexuals
Here is an example of them both being used: Although the baby was able to stand while holding on to something, he was still unable to walk.
You didn't say what scientists, but science today is built on the contributions of scientists from long ago. There are many examples but prominent among them Is Isaac Newton.
The world wide web was invented by scientists at CERN to distribute data around the world for analysis. Something it still does. It also allows fast communication and instant access to scientific journals.
Ethics is a branch of philosophy, not a branch of science (although scientists can still strive to be ethical).
After the experiment, scientists organize and analyze the data. Which therefore means that the scientists will create something to tell what is going on with there experiment and how long it goes for and if anything improved or something changed.
because they were created by god and god cannot be proved by science
Scientists still hope that Mars may have life of some kind; it would be an exciting discovery!Some reasons why Mars is unable to form EARTH life forms would be the lack of an oxygen atmosphere and the lack of water except possibly as ice in the polar regions.
At this stage there are thousands of scientists trying to work out the answer to your question. They have been doing this research for many many years and a massive industry now evolves around this question and they are still unable to answer.
The giraffe is the tallest of all living animals; however, scientists are unable to explain the origins of its long neck. (sorry, the first sentence was awful)
'''Scientists are still finding moons around which planet. its either Jupiter or Saturn ...i think '''
Unable to rest, relax, or be still:
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Pebnis.
Yeti crabs have been found at the depth of 7,000 feet. However, as scientists are unable to penetrate the depths of the Mariannas Trench for very long periods, there is still very much more to be found beneath the sea.
Scientists still look for everything in the oceans.