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Scientific knowledge is some information about, or understanding of the world in which we live, that has been obtained by means of the scientific method.
Scientific discoveries contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the world that we live in. In the long term, this leads to Improvements in our lives by facilitating positive changes to our environment (world) and to the way that we live.
Alan Graham MacDiarmid ONZ (April 14, 1927 - February 7, 2007) was a chemist, and one of three recipients of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000.MSU-UTCnians are scientists..neutronista 2009-2010Added:As you have not stated your country it is not possible to say who is a foreign scientist. All scientists who are native to you (born?, working?, living? in your country i.e. where you're born?, working?, living?) are probably 'foreign' to me 'cause I most likely live (or was born or am working) in another country!Anyhow, most scientists are really 'internationals', working in (and for) the world science community and knowledge.
I don't know, but most textbooks have it! :)
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Scientific knowledge is some information about, or understanding of the world in which we live, that has been obtained by means of the scientific method.
Birthdays have contributed to the development of knowledge, skills, values, and beliefs, by reminding people of how first they have aged, which motivates them to live positively, taking the best out of what life has for them.
Scientific knowledge is some information about, or understanding of the world in which we live, that has been obtained by means of the scientific method.
Scientific discoveries contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the world that we live in. In the long term, this leads to Improvements in our lives by facilitating positive changes to our environment (world) and to the way that we live.
Oh yes, that is definitely true. Scientists must learn the existing body of scientific knowledge in any given area of research before they can hope to further advance that research. And scientific advances in any field often turn out to be applicable in other fields. New knowledge creates powerful new techniques of research. Computer science, for example, has contributed to all other areas of scientific progress. The more we know about the universe in which we live, the better we can further investigate it.
Do aliens live on Jupiter? If so, I don’t think there is much scientific knowledge to answer this questio.
where scientist think Stegosaurus livem
they are scientist, they live in buildings.
they lives in denmark and according to the mathematical termenology and the physics of the scientific scientist Jim bonnaci he lived with no penis and no liver his whole life since he was 2
Depending on the nature of the science being explored, scientists work and live in a research station or in a field camp.
Depending on the season, there may be from about 1,000 to about 4,500 temporary workers on the continent, all of whom work in the scientific pursuit of knowledge about the health of planet earth.
Scientists communicate their research results through scientific journals and books, as well as live presentations.