Science is made up of theories. If you "solve" it by getting it right, then there is nothing to dispute.
Richard Hamblyn has written: 'The art of science' -- subject(s): Science, Popular works 'Terra'
Yes.
Richard Nixon, as he was a crook
Richard Keane has written: 'Modern marvels of science'
Richard Hayes has written: 'Teaching Buddhism in the West' 'A scientist's guide to talking with the media' -- subject(s): Communication in science, Public opinion, Science, Science in mass media, Science news
Richard A. Overfield has written: 'Science in the Virginia gazette, 1736-1780' -- subject(s): Science news, Virginia Gazette
Richard Fitzpatrick has written: 'An introduction to celestial mechanics' -- subject(s): Celestial mechanics, SCIENCE / Astrophysics & Space Science
Richard T. Glazebrook has written: 'Science and industry'
Hugh Richard Slotten has written: 'Patronage, practice, and the culture of American science' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Influence, Physicists, Science, Social aspects of Science
They called it Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) because they controlled most of the territories surrounding it and the islands in it.Another term used by historians is to call it a "Roman Lake".
Richard P. Barke has written: 'Science, technology, and public policy' -- subject(s): Science and state, Technology and state